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Southwestern fusion |
1425 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 352 2888 http://www.ambradining.com/ |
Owner and Chef, Kelly Goggin creates incredible dishes with a Southwestern and Mediterranean twist. Kelly believes in quality; as a result, each dish is carefully prepared with unique flavors and is perfectly presented. Lobster Burrito, Tuna Tostada, Ambra Bouillabaisse, and Crab Cakes are highly recommended. And, since you've already broken your diet, might as well go for the divine warm Belgian Chocolate Cake, which is served with vanilla ice-cream. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something Fishy |
1564 Holcomb Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30076 United States +1 770 643 8886 http://www.atlantahilife.com |
Just as the name suggests, this restaurant serves scrumptious seafood - and it's all fresh and of good quality. Aqua Blue's sushi bar is among Atlanta's best, and Chef Saito creates magic in front of your eyes. Other recommendations include Fresh Fish steamed in Bamboo, Duck Egg Roll and the New York Strip Steak Sandwich. For those with a sweet tooth, try the Bread Pudding or Hot Fudge Sundae. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Very rare indeed! |
2942 Shallowford Road Atlanta, GA 30066 United States +1 678 236 1400 http://www.knowwheretogogh.com/ |
At this meat lover's paradise, there's a wide array of juicy steaks to choose from. There's everything from prime rib to T-bone and filet to ribeye. And if you're not a meat eater, don't worry - the menu also features lip smacking veal, seafood and side dishes. After all this, if you still have room for dessert, then go for the sinful chocolate cake. There is an additional location at 3625 Dallas Highway, Marietta, GA 30064 (+1 770 419 1744). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cosy dining place |
3625 Dallas Highway, Suite 715 Atlanta, GA 30064 United States +1 770 419 1744 |
Located in the cozy neighborhood of Marietta, this midtown ski lodge serves up some classic American fare. Executive chef Luis Rameriz comes up with some delicious steaks and seafood. The certified Angus steaks are sure to satisfy your palette. You can sit back and relax at the café or curl up by the fire place. And of course, pick up your favorite drink from the extensive bar menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Freshest Catch in Town |
265 Pharr Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 3165 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
At the foot of the tallest fish in the Southeast, this local favorite offers classic seafood in a setting made to resemble a 1920s train station. Ranked among the top 25 seafood places in the country, the Market offers such traditional American fare as the fried seafood platter as well as more exotic choices, such as Fish Hong Kong with ginger and scallions. The site of many power-lunches, guests may choose the formal dining room or the lively bar area, while quick bites at the raw bar are also popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Feasts Fit for the Gods |
1198 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 365 0410 http://www.starprovisions.com |
Considered by many to be Buckhead's finest restaurant, this brick Victorian cottage sets a romantic table. Elegance pervades every inch and corner of the stylish dining room, which boasts a large fireplace. High-end seafood is the catch of the day, with memorable offerings from the dessert cart, such as Valrhona chocolate cake with vanilla bean ice cream. Chef Clifford Harrison's signature dish, the seared sea bass with celery root broth, is a melt-in-your-mouth masterpiece. Full bar and excellent wine list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New American Yum |
4686 South Atlanta Road Atlanta, GA 30080 United States +1 404 794 6100 http://www.blackstoneatlanta.com/ |
Many locals feel the Vinings neighborhood is fast becoming the city's most prestigious dining destination, and with places like Blackstone, it's easy to see why. A grand restaurant in the dark-wood, big-tabled American tradition, large corporate parties and small family gatherings are equally at home here. The classic bar itself is worth a trip. American dishes here are served in big American proportions. Check out the Big Eye Tuna steak with mango relish, spicy black beans and goat cheese. A good wine selection, full service bar, easy to pocket early dinner specials keep 'em coming back for more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sandy Springs Favorite |
6125 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 843 8002 |
Serving the best food in its neighborhood, this low key joint has stood the test of time. The name is rather suggestive of the prevailing decor, both inside and out. A small bar is located in the corner of the simply adorned dining room. Nothing trendy, nothing fancy, the menu is as straightforward as the service. The fried shrimp is among the best in the city, lightly breaded and not too greasy. Other seafood specialties include a salmon and lobster bisque and a rotating variety of grilled and fried fish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Meaty Moments... |
5575 Windward Parkway Atlanta, GA 30004 United States +1 770 777 5955 http://www.cabernetsteakhouse.... |
A classic steakhouse located in the northern suburbs of Alpharetta, Cabernet offers some juicy meat and succulent seafood. For the meat cravings, opt for steak, chops or prime rib and if you are in the mood for something fishy, then go for the Smoked Salmon or Fried Lobster Tails. There is an extensive wine list too, so relax in the wine room with Zinfandel and enjoy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hearty Upscale Dining |
2678 Buford Highway Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 929 0001 http://www.cabinroom.com/ |
This interesting restaurant on Buford Highway takes you up to the mountains in the middle of the city. The Cabin is just what it claims to be, a mountain cabin complete with animal horns and plenty of wood. The ambiance is hunting-lodge friendly, with a warm fireplace and country appointments. Specializing in well-prepared, hefty steaks, the Cabin also features selected seafood and Southern favorites. Unique wild game specials are also available in season, complemented by a full bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A little jazz, a little dinner |
290 Hilderbrand Drive Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 256 3942 |
The perfect spot for local jazz is among the suburban offices of Sandy Springs and Roswell Road. Cafe 290 offers live jazz all week as well as good food. Steak and seafood selections are prepared well and complemented by a nice wine list, but most folks come for the music. The dining area is decked out to resemble a jazz club of old, and surrounds the small performance stage. Be sure to book reservations if you want to eat during the show. Full bar service is provided. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine on the riverside |
4199 Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30339 United States +1 770 432 2663 http://www.canoe-atl.com |
Located on the Chattahoochee River, Canoe's beautiful historic setting makes it the perfect spot for weddings, receptions or corporate celebrations. Dark wood and white tablecloths are featured in the dining room, which offers spectacular views of the river and the riverside gardens. Seafood selections highlight the contemporary American menu, and Southern specialties are offered on both the dinner and dessert menus. Selected as one of the country's best new restaurants by the James Beard Foundation, Canoe offers a romantic culinary treat for any occasion. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Capital food and ambience! |
255 East Paces Ferry Road The Capital Building, one block east of Peachtree Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 1162 http://www.thecapitalgrille.com |
For a breathtaking view and scrumptious food, head to this restaurant, eight floors up in the Capital Building. An array of rich dishes, including steak and seafood is served here, and you can enjoy it in a serene, elegant ambience. There are separate lunch and dinner menus. For an unforgettable dining experience, start off your meal with the Pan Fried Calamari with Hot Cherry Peppers, or the Lobster and Crab Cakes, followed by the North Atlantic Twin Lobster Sauté or Kona Crusted Dry Aged Sirloin with Caramelized Shallot Butter. Wind up with the divine White Chocolate Mousse or Coconut Cream Pie. You can take your pick from an extensive, award-winning wine-list, and for those more intimate gatherings, the restaurant offers four private dining rooms that can accommodate up to 50 guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best of land and sea |
70 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 2675 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
Though best known for its steaks and chops, this upscale restaurant, opened in 1989, also delivers prime seafood, from seared yellow fin tuna to cracked pepper and almond-crusted swordfish. Located in the lower level of one of Buckhead's few high-rises, the art deco dining room features redwood walls and alabaster chandeliers. The adjoining Lobster Bar serves two- to five-pound shelled monsters, but is closed for lunch. Take care when ordering side items, as the servings provide plenty to share. A full-service bar provides over 400 wine selections. Business attire required. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Cajun cuisine |
9925 Haynes Bridge Road (Suite 100) Atlanta, GA 30310 United States +1 770 442 2524 |
If you just couldn't make it to Mardi Gras this year, head on down to Comeaux's. Festooned in bright colors with dark mahogany paneling, this Cajun restaurant is a lively destination. It's a popular spot for both the corporate lunchtime crowd and for revelers looking for a rollicking meal later on. Expect typically Cajun cooking with crawfish, crab cakes, shrimp, sausage and oysters served in the form of po' boys and etoufees. The fun, full-service bar is always open, and tea, coffee and soft drinks are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seafood worth Mongering |
4969 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 404 459 9003 http://www.fishmongerseafoodgr... |
This relatively new addition to the area's assortment of fine seafood restaurants offers a warm and cozy greeting with tile floors, frescoes on the walls and a warm fireplace near the bar. In appropriate weather, patio dining adds nicely to the ambiance. Beer and wine only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Table for two? |
1026 1/2 North Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306-3551 United States +1 404 872 0869 |
Fontaine's Oyster Bar is located next to the Highland Tap Restaurant, and is very popular with locals and tourists alike. If you are expecting a chivalrous crowd and a well-dressed wait staff, then you will be a little disappointed. This no-fuss joint is a casual hangout, visited by office and college-going people during lunch hours. Evenings are always packed, as it is open till the wee hours of the morning. Try the Peel-n-eat Shrimp and the Jambalaya, prepared with fresh ingredients. You can have a drink at the well-stocked bar on a boys' night out, or plan a romantic date with your lady love on the beautiful patio. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jambalaya, Ettoufee & Tunes |
1104 Crescent Ave NE (14th Street) Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 897 3500 http://www.fpnnews.com |
The unusual journalism motif suits itself well to the outgoing crowd that packs this Midtown club most nights. The martinis and the beer choices are second to none, and the Cajun fare gets high marks from local papers and diners alike. A roaring fireplace sets the mood in cooler months, while the garden-like patio is the place to be during fair weather. More laid back than the higher-profile clubs of Midtown, Front Page offers great local bands most nights, and its central location makes it a great post-theater cocktail destination. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calling all fish-foodies! |
4400 Ashford Dunwoody Road Dunwoody Atlanta, GA 30346 United States +1 770 671 0100 |
Serving up seafood and sushi delicacies, this restaurant is a favorite in the neighborhood of Dunwoody. Among the appetizers, the Shrimp Dumplings are by far the most popular, and among the entrees, the Crab-Stuffed Lobster and the Thai Curry Noodle Bowl deserve a special mention. Prices are reasonable, and complimentary hors d'oeuvres are served between 5p and 7p on weekdays. What's more, the lounge hosts live entertainment nightly, so you can visit before or after your meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Guaranteed a Good-Time |
3256 Cobb Parkway (Riverview Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30339 United States +1 770 303 9970 |
Designed for fun as much as for food, this Cobb County spot is a good, often-rowdy, place to watch sports and meet with friends. With a spacious dining area it can easily accommodate large groups. Cajun and Creole cuisine is served up hot and spicy, and as expected from the name, the gumbo is a favorite. A bucket of craw fish makes a great dinner and is also a fun appetizer for the whole table. Full bar service is available, and the catering service can provide your next party with a unique, affordable twist. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine dining in Norcross |
3380 Holcomb Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30092 United States +1 770 409 0101 http://www.atlantahilife.com/i... |
Voted best restaurant in Gwinnett by Atlanta Magazine, Hi Life sets the new standard for fine dining north of the perimeter. Chefs Christopher Pyun and John Metz fashion traditional American fare with new twists to create such wonders as the Spring Roll Wrapped Trout. The softly-lit, wood-paneled dining room features a long bar in the rear, where an extensive wine list is highlighted by a few rare American labels. Try the lobster tasting menu, a prix fixe lobster feast that comes complete with carefully-selected wine choices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Local Favorite |
2184 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 325 7630 |
Showcasing the cuisine of several regions of China, this neighborhood favorite keeps a pretty low profile despite the wonderful creations of its kitchen. Although the decor is not particularly extravagant and the comfortable ambiance is rather, well, ordinary, Buckhead and Midtown would kill for a joint with this kind of fast, affordable chow mein. The great Chinese specialties are highlighted by the seafood items, a favorite of the chef. Of particular note are the sautéed shrimp dinner and the magical dim sum. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cozy Italian |
10 Kings Circle Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 231 4112 |
Tucked away in Peachtree Hills, Lindy's continues to please residents and visitors alike with its cozy charm and strong menu of Northern Italian cuisine. The interior looks as if Martha Stewart had just bought and decorated a house in Tuscany. Full of Southern comfort and Italian flavor, Lindy's also offers a beautiful patio for outdoor dining. Favorites here include the Portobello mushroom appetizer and the veal dishes. Everything on the menu reflects an Italian country emphasis, including the hearty pasta dishes, light salads and filling entrees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Costly crustations |
70 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 2675 |
Located downstairs from Chops, one of the city's best steak houses, this single-minded restaurant is Atlanta's best at cooking up crustaceans. Proper attire is required in the formal dining room, but bibs are provided to protect your fancy duds. A nice menu of elegantly prepared seafood selections is available, but most come for king crab and the two-to-six-pound lobsters. A fine wine list is available for your perusal, and if you're not in the mood for seafood, feel free to order from the chops menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Peruvian Cuisine |
3375 Buford Highway NE Suite 1130 Atlanta, GA 30329 United States +1 404 370 3226 |
Offering great Peruvian food at affordable prices, Machu Picchu is a nice break in the solid chain of Asian restaurants on Buford Highway. The dining room will put you in the mindset of a trip to the lofty Andes. The atmosphere's a bit dark, but this lends to the exotic feel. The all-Peruvian menu boasts several interesting seafood combinations such as spicy shellfish with rice. Be prepared to experiment, but always order some rice, because it is a fragrant variation on the rice used in the cuisine of other cultures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great for Relaxed Celebrations |
320 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 525 4400 http://www.maxlagers.com |
This expansive restaurant is perfect for big groups, and is placed right between downtown and Midtown. A large bar anchors one side of the main floor in this restored warehouse setting, while tables and booths are sectioned off into more intimate dining areas. A billiards room and a smaller bar are upstairs, and a large deck provides al fresco opportunities. Ribs, steaks, fish and pasta dishes are featured, as well as wood-fired pizza and some nice vegetarian dishes. Be sure to try one of Max's specialty beers, too, brewed on-site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stupendous Steak |
4505 Ashford Dunwoody Road Atlanta, GA 30346 United States +1 770 512 8888 http://www.mckendricks.com |
This upscale steakhouse boasts perfectly prepared, enormous steaks that draw a local following of big appetites. Inside, this restaurant resembles a large club, featuring a dark, modern bar with sleek furniture and tables in the dining room. The bar is the place to be for cigars and martinis with the most fashionable dinner and happy hour crowd north of the perimeter. The full complement of beef is perfectly marinated and charbroiled to order. The kitchen also puts out a variety of seafood selections, also well done, but the steak reigns. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Bit of Cajun |
3209 Maple Drive Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 237 1313 http://www.mckinnons.com |
McKinnon's has been serving up some of Atlanta's spiciest, freshest seafood for almost 30 years. Owner Billy McKinnon proudly displays many Best of Atlanta restaurant awards, but considers his loyal stable of regulars to be his most telling commendation. An elegant main dining area is set off by a more casual grill room. The piano bar comes alive on weekend nights, when customers are entreated to sing along. Seafood specialties featuring longtime Louisiana-style recipes. Everything is spicy and delicious, but don't leave without sampling the crawfish. Full bar service available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buckhead's Best Cuts |
3379 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30326 United States +1 404 816 6535 http://www.mortons.com |
This high energy eatery is a slightly more laid back version of the downtown location, but still stands for big business steaks and old school style. Formal attire is required in the dining room, which caters to a largely business crowd. Power lunches are the norm amid the traditional, elegant accoutrement of the decor. The steaks are wonderful, known throughout the country as some of the best to be had at any price. A few poultry, fish, and other entrees are available as well. Reservations are essential. Full, lush, very traditional bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh Seafood |
365 Peachtree Parkway Atlanta, GA 30041 United States +1 770 886 0100 http://www.normanslanding.com/ |
Presented in a family dining setting, this north suburban spot is a diamond in the rough, though well-known among locals. The amazing variety of fish is fresh and served unadorned, allowing the full natural taste to really come through. A number of non-aquatic items like steaks and chicken are also offered, and are presented with similar no-nonsense simplicity. Reservations are not necessary, but even a half hour out of the city, the wait can be long on weekends. A nice bar is on hand for solace during the wait. See website for menu and calendar of events (including ping pong and charity golf tournaments). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oceanic offerings |
1100 Peachtree Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 475 2277 http://www.theoceanaire.com/At... |
If you are looking to blow a bundle on the finest seafood money can buy, The Oceanaire is the place to go. From the more common dishes like the Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper and Live Maine Lobsters, to the truly exotic Whole Dover Sole and Sea of Cortez 1 Bluefin Tuna, this upscale restaurant has it all. With a menu like this, you cannot help but leave feeling content and satisfied. Nothing but the freshest of ingredients go into the making of your meal, so when they say that the tuna they are serving you today may have been swimming the day before, they're not kidding! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oriental Flavors in Peachtree Center |
303 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 893 0018 http://www.pacificrimbistro.com/ |
A favorite with the downtown lunch crowd, Pacific Rim serves everything from sushi to fried rice with the expertise of a local hand. A beautiful wooden sushi bar dominates the center of the restaurant. Browns and blacks are the central colors, giving the dining room a very Japanese feel. In fair weather, opt for a seat on the cordoned-off sidewalk section. The sushi is fantastic, while other dishes such as tempura and even some Korean and Malaysian favorites are good as well. Japanese beers and sake are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big Cajun, big fun |
2830 Windy Hill Road Atlanta, GA 30067 United States +1 770 984 8899 http://www.pappadeaux.com |
Frantic and fun, this sprawling Cobb County restaurant brings the best of bayou excitement and food to Atlanta. Families and business groups alike flock to the big, shanty-themed dining room, and the noise level is usually through the roof, even next to the serene bubbling waterfall. Low country regional specials headline the menu, including jambalaya and a very spicy cajun crawfish platter. A lively bar and expansive patio make the place very popular with the after-work crowd, as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious Southern fare |
3725 Main Street Fulton County Atlanta, GA 30337 United States +1 404 762 8444 http://www.thepecanonline.com/ |
This restaurant lures customers with its delicious Southern fare. Located in College Park, it is run by Chef Tony Morrow, who has worked for several Buckhead Life Restaurants. Diners can start off with a sumptuous salad, then move on to the popular Tilapia Sandwich, or the Black Angus Beef Burger. Since seafood is a specialty here, you may want to try the Blackened Shrimp and Salmon Croquettes too. Finish off with a Whipping Crème Short Cake or Southern Pecan Pie—they are both to die for! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A change for your taste buds! |
11655 Haynes Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30004 United States +1 770 777 0033 http://www.rainwaterrestaurant... |
There's nothing fancy about the food at Rainwater, except that everything's as delicious as can be. This trendy restaurant offers a wide array of steak, seafood, salad, and pasta options. The menu is peppered with items, such as Beef Short Ribs, Rack of Pork and Crab Cakes. Done up tastefully with yellow wallpaper and pink upholstery, a meal at Rainwater is always a pleasant one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Savory Seafood Specialists |
2100 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 634 8947 |
Hidden away in an unassuming building, Red Snapper's consistently good seafood has made it an Atlanta favorite. The dining room has not been redecorated in quite some time, but still lends a comfortable, homey atmosphere to the restaurant. Red Snapper's menu is rife with simply presented, uncomplicated seafood. There are several varieties of red snapper, of course, all well prepared and always fresh. There are also terrestrial meat selections for the landlubber in your group. Some nice wines and full bar service are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Honolulu at your doorstep! |
3475 Piedmont Road North East Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 231 3232 http://www.roysrestaurant.com/ |
Roy Yamaguchi's eatery serves delicious seafood with complex flavors blended sinfully with delicious ingredients. Try some of the classics like Roy's Canoe Appetizer, Yellow Fin Ahi Poketini, and Roy's Original Hawaiian Blackened Island Ahi. While you relish the food, do yourself a favor and leave place for the Melting Hot Chocolate Soufflé—it's simply a taste of heaven! The wine list is equally impressive, with a huge variety of Sparkling Wines, White Wines, Chardonnays and Merlot to choose from. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian fusion |
111 Perimeter Center West (W Hotel) Atlanta, GA 30346 United States +1 770 396 6800 |
Located in the chic W Hotel, Savu fashions intriguing fusion dishes that combine Asian flavor with a French style. The result is an exceptional hotel restaurant to which Atlanta's fashionable crowd is beginning to migrate. Connected to the lobby of the hotel, the dining room has an elegantly romantic feel, largely due to the pervasive candlelight. Among the exceptional and original entrees are a spicy calamari salad and the Szechwan lobster pancakes. Savu also offers beautiful, sinfully rich desserts. The bar, predictably, has become a trendy north side hangout. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asia Major! |
919 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 678 705 8888 http://www.silkrestaurant.com/ |
An Asian extravaganza is what this restaurant should be called. The menu features delicious Steaks, Lobster and Sushi...all created to perfection. There is a separate menu for lunch, dinner and sushi at this huge restaurant, which is well decorated with bamboo floors, silk walls and four waterfalls. There is also a banquet hall for private parties and one more thing, smokers, please leave your cigarette packets outside when you enter this Asian delight and enjoy your cancer-free dining experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Food, Great Fun |
1219 Virginia Avenue Atlanta, GA 30344 United States +1 404 767 1569 http://spondivits.net/ |
For local tradition, few places in Atlanta can hold a candle to Spondivits. While the food is great, it's the party atmosphere and smiling faces that have set the place apart for the past 20 years. Among its "best of" credentials, the menu includes shellfish, gumbo and clam chowder as the people's choice for tastiest in Atlanta. The seafood is tops, while good salads, burgers and beef entrees round out the choices. Full (and lively) bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calling all seafood fans |
659 East Lake Drive, Suite B Oakhurst Business District Atlanta, GA 30030 United States +1 404 373 1116 http://www.steinbecksbar.com |
Located in the stylish Oakhurst area in Decatur, Steinbeck's Oyster Bar satisfies your need for seafood and alcohol. Steaming platefuls of succulent oysters, lots of warm colors and red tones and heavy furniture, are some things that you'll notice first at this fun gastro-pub. Baked oysters, calamari, blue cheese chips, gumbo, clam chowder, crab cakes and more feature on the yummy menu. They even have oyster shooters! Check for weekly specials like beer or wine at half price. Booze, a vibrant ambiance and a so-called aphrodisiac...your date just got a little more interesting! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home of Legendary Steaks |
5800 State Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30097 United States +1 770 476 0102 http://www.stoneyriver-steaks.... |
Rustic and welcoming, this out-of-the-way charmer makes comfort and warmth a priority. The lodge-like dining room is decorated with reminders of the outdoor life and bygone days. Look out at the rolling foothills as the mountains begin to rise north of Atlanta. Call-ahead seating is suggested, but no reservations. The menu features American classics done with country care. Fresh seafood selections are flown in daily, and nicely prepared. A full bar and acceptable wine list are provided. Review © 2007, Wcities |