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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Atlanta
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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Atlanta

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Sarah MerleSarah Merle2025-11-21Restaurants Worldwide

Atlanta is a city where culinary delights and culture come together. It's no coincidence that there are numerous restaurants representing Southern cuisine, creating new flavors through fine dining, or offering a great view over the city thanks to a rooftop restaurant.

For your culinary journey through Atlanta, there is definitely something for everyone on our list.

Tip #1: Bacchanalia

Atlanta

Our first tip for one of the best restaurants in Atlanta is Bacchanalia. Here you can expect American cuisine, but with a Michelin star.

That’s why mainly seasonal products are used, to always maintain the quality. The courses of the menu are presented creatively, so your eyes also get something to enjoy. It is a must-try if you are looking for a restaurant for a special occasion.

Sunday: closedMonday – Saturday: 5.30 – 9.30 pm

1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW Suite 1,Atlanta, GA 30318, United States

+1 404-365-0410

Tip #2: Hayakawa

Bacchanalia

Also holding a Michelin star, Hayakawa serves Japanese cuisine. The focus here is on Japanese dishes.

On the menu, you can expect various sushi creations that will delight you. The fish is sourced from a famous market in Tokyo, so quality is of the utmost importance. Be sure to try the Omakase, as the head chef prepares the courses himself and even explains his selection to you.

Sunday – Tuesday: closedWednesday – Saturday: 6 – 10 pm

1055 Howell Ml Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, United States

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Tip #3: La Semilla

Hayakawa

Latin American cuisine in Atlanta can be found at La Semilla. On the menu, you can expect Crunch Wraps, Empanadas, Sandwiches, or a delicious dessert.

The dishes are prepared with regional ingredients sourced from local producers. What makes it special is that everything is plant-based, and this is also reflected in the restaurant. The ambiance is bright, tropical, and inviting to linger.

Monday: closedTuesday – Thursday: 5 – 11 pm
Friday, Saturday: 5 – 11 pm
Sunday: 5 – 9 pm

780 Memorial Dr SE Unit 4A, Atlanta, GA 30316, United States

Tip #4: Wagyu House

La Semilla

As the name of the restaurant suggests, Wagyu House specializes in Australian and American Wagyu. It is a Japanese all-you-can-eat restaurant, consistently receiving good reviews.

The ambiance, especially the rooftop area with the panoramic view of Atlanta, makes the visit something special. So here you not only get first-class Japanese food, but it is also a place for a special occasion.

Monday – Thursday: 5 pm – 12 am
Friday: 5 pm – 2 am
Saturday: 12 pm – 1 am
Sunday: 12 – 11 pm

1042 Northside Dr NW suite 1300, Atlanta,GA 30318, United States

Tip #5: Mary Mac’s Tea Room

Wagyu House

Mary Mac’s Tea Room is a traditional tea room in Atlanta, known for its homemade Southern cuisine. On the menu, you’ll find fried chicken, Mac & Cheese, or coconut cake for dessert. So real soul food.

In this restaurant, you will experience hospitality, tradition, and a family-like atmosphere. Definitely a must-try in Atlanta.

Daily: 11 am – 9 pm

224 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, United States

+1 404-876-1800

Tip #6: Bomb Biscuit

Restaurant image for Bomb Biscuit

Highly praised and very popular among locals, Bomb Biscuit is a place you definitely shouldn’t miss. The highlight of the menu is the homemade buttermilk biscuits. You can order them in various sweet or savory variations.

There are also other delicious breakfast options, and you should especially try the cinnamon rolls. It’s a great restaurant in Atlanta to start your day.

Monday, Tuesday: closedWednesday – Sunday: 8 am – 2 pm

519 Memorial Dr SE UNIT B2, Atlanta,GA 30312, United States

Tip #7: Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria

Restaurant image for Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria

The best pizza in Atlanta can be found at Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria. Fresh from a real coal oven, your Italian-American pizza is served to you. In addition, there are various appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and also delicious desserts.

The restaurant does not take reservations; instead, it operates on a "first come, first served" basis. It is a must-try if you are looking for a restaurant for a relaxed evening!

Thursday: closedFriday – Wednesday: 11 am – 9 pm

300 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States

Tip #8: Ray’s In The City

Restaurant image for Ray’s In The City

In downtown Atlanta, Ray’s In The City awaits you. Here, fresh fish and seafood, sushi, or top-quality steaks are offered. In addition, an excellent wine list is provided, perfectly complementing your meal.

The concept is therefore at a star-level, and the restaurant is considered fine dining. Regular live music and the elegant atmosphere accompany you through your evening in one of the best restaurants in Atlanta.

Monday – Wednesday: 11.30 am – 10 pm
Thursday: 11 am – 7 pm
Friday: 11.30 am – 11 pm
Saturday: 12 – 11 pm
Sunday: 12 – 9 pm

240 Peachtree St, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States

Tip #9: 9 Mile Station

Ray's In the City

At 9 Mile Station, great food meets a breathtaking atmosphere. It is a rooftop bar and restaurant that offers you seasonal dishes and classic cocktails. American dishes are designed as shared plates, ensuring a cozy and communal dining experience.

The restaurant is modern, offers a view of the skyline, and is ideal for a sunset dinner. Make sure to reserve so you don’t miss it.

Monday – Wednesday: 5 – 10 pm
Thursday: 5 – 11 pm
Friday: 5 pm – 12 am
Saturday: 11 am – 12 am
Sunday: 11 am – 10 pm

Ponce City Market, 1829, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE,Atlanta, GA 30308, United States

Tip #10: Atlas

9 Mile Station

You'll find very upscale fine dining on your culinary trip through Atlanta at Atlas.

The food impresses with its flavors and creativity. American cuisine is combined with European influences, and thanks to the seasonal and local ingredients, the quality is outstanding. There are various menus or à la carte options.

In addition, the atmosphere is special, because with the many paintings by famous artists, the restaurant brings an art-gallery flair with it. Maybe that's why the dishes are arranged so artfully.

Sunday, Monday: closedTuesday, Wednesday: 5 – 10 pm
Thursday – Saturday: 5 – 11 pm

88 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305, United States

Our selection of restaurants is based, among other things, on the editorial team’s individual preferences and on reviews on the internet. Please contact the respective provider directly for information on reservations and prices. The pictures come from the restaurants listed. All Information is provided without guarantee!
Sarah Merle

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Sarah Merle

Sarah is one of the creative minds behind the Le Petit Chef blog. With her authentic and approachable style, she enjoys sharing all kinds of experience-based activities.