Reviews on Seafood food in Dunwoody, Georgia, United States. Dunwoody is a city located in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. It is a northern suburb of Atlanta. Dunwoody was incorporated as a city on December 1, 2008. As of 2015, the city has a population of 48,733, up from 46,267 in the 2010 Census.
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4 based on 591 reviews
We were at the nearby shopping mall and stopped in for lunch at the recommendation of our daughter who had eaten at another Seasons 52. It was the tail end of lunch so the restaurant was not crowded. There were plenty of drink and food options, and my daughter said the salmon is the best she's ever had. We also enjoyed the mushroom flatbread appetizer. The prices aren't cheap, but were appropriate for a bistro-type restaurant. We usually prefer locally owned restaurants, but you could do a lot worse than this upscale chain.
4 based on 157 reviews
I recently met a colleague at this establishment for a business lunch. Although it was crowded we were seated quickly and the service was excellent throughout the meal. My colleague had a lovely cheeseburger and it looked great. Actually he shared a bite with me and it was good. I had the gazpacho and it was a bit underseasoned but good. Could have used a bit more spice or jalapeno peppers for my taste. I had the grilled chicken salad and it was filling and delicious. Also snagged a couple of the French fries from my friend's plate. The portion was very generous. Overall a lovely dining experience and excellent service. The owner's wife came by and checked on us a couple of times and her personal touch added to the excellent dining experience. Try it but be prepared to wait. It is usually crowded at peak times. On another point, parking there is terrible. If the main surface lot is full, try the garage/deck across the street at City Springs. Free parking for the first two hours and very convenient with plenty of spaces usually available.
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4 based on 188 reviews
Hammocks Trading Company is the choice for high quality seafood in North Atlanta. Local owners Jason Sheetz and William Sigley pride themselves on great food, service, bar, and atmosphere. Together they have 50 years of restaurant experience at the best r
We went to Hammock's after Christmas Eve Mass. We're here visiting our son making our way from Cape May, NJ. We were greeted and seated right away. Decent place, nothing fancy or Foofoo. We ordered drinks and our son ordered oysters. The bar tender came over to tell me that they were out of the Rose' wine and could he give me the house version, even allowing me to try it first...not bad, so I asked our waitress to fill my glass and charge us for 2 . Our food was good, smaller portions for the price. No complaints about the flavor of our fish dinners. Only complaint I have is after we left the restaurant, we looked at our receipt and were charged for the out of stock rose', not sure why? So check your bill when it comes to the table.
4 based on 194 reviews
After reading the reviews and looking thru the website, we decided to try Nori Nori - a Japanese buffet restaurant. Bases on the website, we were expecting an upscale kind of restaurant, gourmet food, nice atmosphere almost fine dining kind of place (especially at $35 per person. Nice lobby but after that, just run of the mill buffet. Atmosphere was blah, food selection was good but i dont think it met the appeal of the website - and just very typical looking buffet. Sure it was big but honestly, we expected more. Sushi selection was ok but proteins in sushi were hidden by avocado - almost all the sushi tasted the same. Fair selection of hot foods but nothing was all that appetizing when you looked at it. Guess it was our mistake because we expected so much more.
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