1. Barcelona Wine Bar
8.9
1085 Howell Mill Rd NW (Brady Ave NW), Atlanta, GA
Tapas Restaurant · Westside, Atlanta, GA · 16 tips and reviews
Super Dad: So the steak tapa was good, but the truffle aioli sauce totally elevates this tapa to delicious!
Super Dad: Fantastic Chorizo & Fig Glazed Tapa!!! One of the best tapas on the menu! The fig sauce is amazing; so much so, that you’ll be spreading the sauce over all the other tapas ;)
Tatiana Han: Complimentary valet, amazing outdoor patio with a fire pit. Service here is top notch. Had a dish mishap and received free tapas+dessert. Plenty of free bread+EVOO.
2. Portofino
8.0
3199 Paces Ferry Pl NW (Irby Ave), Atlanta, GA
Italian Restaurant · Buckhead · 18 tips and reviews
G J: Try the Fried Clams - With awesome aioli
Brian Bettis: Had appetizer, salad, meal, wine, and dessert. It was just all amazing. Service was excellent too.
Libby Vawter: Fried goat cheese is amazing!!!
3. Ormsby's
7.9
1170 Howell Mill Rd NW (at 14th St.), Atlanta, GA
Bar · 169 tips and reviews
Joe Martinez: Corndogs with lemon aioli and peppercorn steak sauce will change ur life. Whap!
G J: Try the Blackened Salmon Sandwich - Field greens, tomstoes, applewood bacon, lemon aioli on sourdough
Creative Loafing Atlanta: Ormsby's is a favorite of locals looking for an extensive craft beer list and a unique gastropub menu. There's also a downstairs game room with bocce ball, shuffleboard, billiards and more.
4. We Suki Suki
8.2
479 Flat Shoals Ave SE, Atlanta, GA
Vietnamese Restaurant · East Atlanta Village · 33 tips and reviews
Creative Loafing Atlanta: The BBQ pork bánh mì, served on baguettes, are packed to the brim with sweet pickled daikon and carrots, a dollop of creamy aioli, and jalapeños and Sriracha should you dare to go “all the way.” Read more.
Eater: The restaurant — really, a tiny kitchen and a few communal tables — serves great banh mi, boba tea, bun in the warmer months, and pho through winter and fall. Read more.
Creative Loafing Atlanta: The banh mi is a bargain of French-Vietnamese fusion that comes with the freshness, fills you up, and is packed with enough flavor and crunchy contrast to obliterate almost any fast-food burger. Read more.
6. YEAH! Burger
8.5
1168 Howell Mill Rd NW (at 14th St NW), Atlanta, GA
Burger Joint · 230 tips and reviews
J Gard: Add the garlic aioli to your burger/turkey/bison. Or even just your napkin. It's delicious. Plus, it'll ward of the vampires that bust loose from the CDC.
Cameron: Get the truffle parmesan fries with the garlic aioli sauce
Social Espionage, LLC: This is still my personal favourite for burgers in the ATL - they have turkey, vegan, bison and of course beef. Sides & shake options make this place a gem and they have several craft beers on tap!
8. Holy Taco
8.2
1314 Glenwood Ave SE (at Haas Ave), East Atlanta, GA
Taco Restaurant · 75 tips and reviews
Creative Loafing Atlanta: The Short rib sandwich is reprieve from burgers. It's thick, juicy short ribs, Walker Farm turnips, Manchego cheese and arbol aïoli on a slightly crispy, oval bun. Read more.
Creative Loafing Atlanta: One of Cliff's top 10 restaurants. Try the chicken heart tacos or a short-rib sandwich with local turnips!
Steve West: Eat anything here, it's all delicious.
9. The Flying Biscuit Cafe
8.7
1655 McLendon Ave NE (at Clifton Rd), Atlanta, GA
Breakfast Spot · Candler Park · 115 tips and reviews
Kevin Hasser: Same as the others: get the creamy grits. Also, the biscuits are not to be underrated, especially with the apple/cranberry(?) butter, and the fried mac and cheese and anything with the tomato aioli.
Jason Hutcheson: Grits, grits, and grits. Whatever u get get it with grits!
Atlanta Food Critic .com: #2 in our Top 10 Atlanta Restaurants for 2010 Read more.
Paul Dunn: Grilled Chicken BLT is average, skimped on bacon and avocado aioli. Apple slices are fresh though. Tenderloins of Chicken panini is above average. Service helpful and friendly. Restrooms are clean.
AJC: World Famous Salads, artfully served with a warm, flaky mini croissant, feature a fusion of flavors, from Southwest to Mediterranean. Read more.
Nicole Garner: the corn chowder is to die for
Cristy Daly: An excellent restaurant to entertain out of town guests. The food is delicious, the service is great and the atmosphere is very southern. After brunch you can tour nearby historic spots as well.
Explore Georgia: Hunger Games fans await the second of the series, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." The Swan House marks one of the filming spots for this mega film franchise!
Oakland Cemetery: It was built in 1928 for Edward & Emily Inman after their house in Ansley Park burned in 1924. The Inman family resides in Oakland Cemetery. Read more.
14. Atlas Buckhead
8.5
88 W Paces Ferry Rd NW (Peachtree Street), Atlanta, GA
Restaurant · Buckhead · 10 tips and reviews
Eater: Loved by vegetarians and foodies alike, Atlas Buckethead brings perfect dishes, like the mouth-watering Fettuccine Alfredo. A perfect mix of homemade Alfredo sauce topped with caviar. Read more.
David Street: Probably the closest thing to fine European style dining in Atlanta. Excellent wine list with a lot of nice wines (expensive though), very good service.
angelo w: This is an amazing spot! Ever changing menu, great customer service and live music. Definitely recommend!