Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Atlanta. Atlanta has been dubbed everything from the "capital of the new South" and "the next international city" to "the best place to do business." It's also a great place to visit. Fueled by the prosperity of local mega companies like Coca Cola and Holiday Inn, the prestige of hosting the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and the energy of young upwardly mobile types who have migrated to the city in droves - Atlanta is on fire. And this time it's a good thing. From world-class restaurants and a myriad of cultural attractions to a hip nightlife and sporting events galore, the city is cosmopolitan in every sense of the word. But Atlanta has also managed to maintain its historic character. Stop by the Atlanta History Center or visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Historical Site, a moving tribute to an American icon. Browse through the former home of famous author Margaret Mitchell or pop into the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum for details on the life and times of the former president and his family. Whether you choose modern urban endeavors or old southern pleasures, Atlanta will not disappoint.
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4 based on 94 reviews
After the births of their two boys, Nithidol and Ratinthon Nithithanawut of Bangkok, Thailand, dreamed of bringing their sense of family business experience to the United States. Since Nithidol's sister had long lived in Atlanta and they had been impresse
We absolutely loved this restaurant! From the atmosphere to the service to the food it was fantastic. We enjoyed the lunch special so much that we ordered dinner to go!!! Plus they have complimentary valet parking. Itâs a definitely must try if you are in Buckhead.
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4 based on 591 reviews
Since being named a "Best New Restaurant in America" by Esquire in 2006, Ecco has quickly become one of Atlanta's, and the Southeast's, most recognized and renowned restaurants. The seasonal European menu tempts with delicious meat and cheese boards featu
Motherâs Day Celebration; Easy Parking; Cheerful and Helpful staff; Clean and modern building; Flatbreads are yummy; but the fried Goat Cheese was almost as luscious as our desserts. The bass fish was also excellent. We were relieved that it was not overcrowded. Fell In Love with their innovative cocktails . Either the drink or desserts were called bee sting. Anywayâ- the Botanical drink with flowers and sugar peasâ- is the Bomb-Will return
4 based on 94 reviews
After the births of their two boys, Nithidol and Ratinthon Nithithanawut of Bangkok, Thailand, dreamed of bringing their sense of family business experience to the United States. Since Nithidol's sister had long lived in Atlanta and they had been impresse
We absolutely loved this restaurant! From the atmosphere to the service to the food it was fantastic. We enjoyed the lunch special so much that we ordered dinner to go!!! Plus they have complimentary valet parking. Itâs a definitely must try if you are in Buckhead.
4 based on 288 reviews
iâve eaten Sushi in Hong Kong, San Fran, NY, and LA, but nothing tops UMI in ATL. The Oturo, Yellowtail with Jalapeño, Salmon Nigiri, Rock Shrimp, Avocado with Wasabi vinegarette all were best in class. We sat at the sushi bar which is fun to watch and talk to these amazing craftsman do their thing, they are ARTISTS with their creations, and great to converse with. The waiters are very helpful and extremely attentive. Yes it is expensive, but worth every penny to experience delectable food and first rate service. Kudos to mgmnt.
4 based on 632 reviews
Established in November 2012, Poor Calvin's is a unique oasis in Downtown Atlanta that offers a rare cuisine of Thai fusion with Southern influences. Chef Calvin Phan has brought his perspective of international culinary fusion to the front line of Poor C
My first visit with friends...every mouthful was terrific. Service was great! Too many things on the menu that I want to try...every course was so creative and the plating was beautiful!Shrimp dumplings,lobster Mac & cheese, basil rolls for starters. The fried grouper was spectacular served over half a pineapple! The seafood melange and the sea bass were also delicious!! Dessert was the best...I had an empanada with ice cream. We also shared the chocolate covered apple and a white cake!The service was wonderful.
4 based on 452 reviews
This was my 2nd time dining at Nan since I don't live in Atlanta. There are many things about Nan that make it a standout: the exquisite service, the delicious food, and the inventive and creative presentation. I ordered the red snapper which was not quite as expected. The dish was fascinating in that they served the entire fish on the plate but had removed the filet, cut into pieces and lightly fried each piece. Think fish chunks. I had not realized upon ordering that the fish would be lightly fried and would have chosen another entree if I'd known since I try to avoid fried food. On my previous visit, I had the sea bass and it was phenomenal. If I do a third time, I would order the sea bass again. The portions are large as are the prices. But at least service and quality are at the same level as the tariff.
4 based on 209 reviews
Our goal at Herban Fix is to share authentic plant based fusion cuisines with vegans, vegetarians, and meat-lovers. We love every dish and ingredient that we have on the menu. We truly believe healthy delicious is not an oxymoron.
This Vegan restaurant is absolutely a must have in Atlanta. The customer Service is quick, attentive and friendly. The food was mind blowing- that mushroom steak was out of this world! The menu is totally vegan and gluten free friendly from appetizer, soup, entree and Dessert. They also have cold press drinks available.And lastly if you are a mushroom lover like me, your surely picked the right restaurant
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5 based on 158 reviews
Experience An Evolution In Sushi. Eight Sushi Lounge will change your perception of a neighborhood sushi bar and will alter forever your view of Japanese food, with our contemporary approach to traditional and not-so-traditional dishes and our inviting sp
Ate here when accompanying my wife on a business trip. Had a mix of starters, rolls and ngiri, which other than the tasteless tuna tartare--all the more surprising since the toro, maguro and tuna crunch, which the restaurant graciously replaced the tartare with were all great)--were all good to excellent. I'd generally choose the ngiri over the rolls, which were good but a bit on the busy side. Service was pleasant and competent, although I'm always a bit suspicious of sushi restaurants which don't want to supply soy sauce because the chefs think that they are perfect as delivered. Nice space with an attractive, diverse crowd. Not the greatest value--we spent $270 with just a $27 bottle of sake (n.b. no house sake)--but if you have a yen for sushi and aren't cost-sensitive, even though there's no ocean in sight, this is really solid.
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