Find out what Mediterranean 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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5 based on 768 reviews
This place is delicious! Healthy, friendly and really good! The owner greated everyone at the door with free baklava and lentil soup. Everything was perfect.
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4 based on 370 reviews
For more than 26 years, the story of food, grace, and community are vividly brought to life when you step into Babette's Cafe. We are a French restaurant in Atlanta, GA, where you'll forget you're just minutes from downtown Atlanta and swear you've steppe
Babbette's is located in a converted house, which made for a comfortable, softly lit, intimate setting for a dinner for two. Service was very nice throughout. We had the eggplant puree--very nice; watermelon salad--also very nice and a large portion; and a tasting of the grilled corn and crab soup. Good flavor but the crab was a barely noticeable accent--so a slight disappointment. The paella was satisfactory, but whether it was a too heavy hand with the pimenton (smoked paprika) or the spice of the chorizo, I thought the characteristic saffron taste was overwhelmed. I would have it again, but adjust my expectations slightly. My wife had the veal piccata--which was one of the best either of us has had. The veal cutlets were thin and tender, and the piccata sauce was superb. We skipped dessert, as we were already sated. All in all, a pleasant experience. We'll give it another try when we're back in Atlanta.Thank you for the feed back, will pass these notes on to the staff. We're sorry to hear that the soup and paella weren't what you were expecting. We've actually replaced them on the menu and hope to see you in soon to give some of our new options a try.
4 based on 463 reviews
Kyma is a contemporary seafood tavern with an inventive yet approachable menu that stays true to its Mediterranean origins. Kymaâs dazzling constellation display on the deep blue ceiling, white marble columns and bold fresh fish display are dramatic while
Haven't been here in years, but we noticed the menu had broadened a bit and thought it was time to revisit. Had the delightful red pepper and feta mezze as a starter. Excellent! I had the prawns - massive little buggers over a lovely Greek style salsa. Very tasty! My husband had the lamb chops, perfectly cooked and delicious. Had a small bump with the prawns, as I like mine cooked past the translucent stage and had ordered them as such, but they came out underdone for me. As always at a Buckhead Life Restaurant Group, the staff bent over backward to make sure I was happy. Dessert sampler was so much fun and each of the three selections would have been the perfect way to end the meal, but together they were a slam dunk. We will return.Thank you for the kind words! We look forward to serving you again soon!
4 based on 334 reviews
Truva, a cool-looking Turkish place, was right down the street form my conference hotel during a recent visit to Atlanta. I'm half Lebanese, and going to this place felt like coming home! The decor features saturated colors, intricate light fixtures that cast decorative shadows, and lots of cushions. Middle Eastern music plays softly. I ordered a lovely beef kebab with rice, vegetables and a salad. The food was on point (The beef was perfectly cooked.), and the service was so friendly and personal. I finished off with a bit of hot tea and thought about how much my whole family would love this place.
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4 based on 427 reviews
Barcelona Wine Bar & Restaurant is a warm and welcoming tapas bar inspired by the culture of Spain. The ever-changing menu is focused on clean flavors, seasonal ingredients, specialties from Spain and the Mediterranean, and rustic small plate presentation
We were a big group of co-workers and had reserved for dinner ahead of schedule. We got to order a ton of tapas including the pork belly, Albóndigas, Prawns a la Plancha, Drunken Goat, Spiced Beef Empanadas. All of them were varying levels of good, making for a very satisfying meal.Thank you very much for your kind words about your visit with us at Barcelona Wine Bar in Inman Park. Hope to see you soon. General ManagerAl Johnson
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