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The 20 Most Expensive Restaurants in Atlanta
"Nikki was the ABSOLUTE BEST, and we are So so grateful for the experience!!!. Anyone that comes to Atlanta, COME HERE!!"
"Nikolai’s Roof, which sits atop the Hilton Atlanta, boasts world-class dining: It was the first restaurant in the Southeastern U.S. to receive the coveted Four Star Award from AAA, and has held onto the honor for 27 consecutive years (longer than any other restaurant in Atlanta). The fine dining menu presents modern American cuisine with Russian influences, more than 900 wine options, and signature house-infused vodkas. Swanky sophisticated white-gloved dinner service with panoramic views of the Atlanta skyline is offered Tuesday through Saturday."
"When you think date night, you think Italian, you think French, but how does a bit of Russian flare sound?. Nikolai’s Roof on top of the Hilton in downtown boasts one of the most stunning views of Atlanta’s evergrowing skyline. The menu is ever-changing with the seasons as they source their ingredients from local purveyors, but you can expect only the best from this award-winning Atlanta institution."
"Nikolai’s Roof is the longest active restaurant in Atlanta to receive the AAA Four Diamond award for 27 consecutive years. It boasts a contemporary cuisine with a Russian influence. An example of this is their Braised Beef Tenderloin Piroshki."
"Set in a converted house in Buckhead, Aria is the perfect place for a memorable evening. With its white linens and simple, yet sophisticated traditional American dishes, it’s a slam dunk for a romantic night out. Chef and owner Gerry Klaskala and pastry chef Kathryn King are known far and wide for their eclectic gourmet fare and the restaurant continuously tops the charts as one of Atlanta’s best."
"With several outstanding awards each year to its credit, along with a Four Diamond rating for 13 consecutive years, Aria is a must-visit for an exquisite dining experience in Atlanta. The dinner menu might be all-American, but the flavors are international. You’ll never be bored, not with its elegant, seasonal dishes."
"Buckhead mainstay Aria is consistently named of the top restaurants in Atlanta, and we invite you to come SEE why for yourself!. To start off your meal, enjoy their lobster appetizer consisting of soft, buttery lobster and smooth, creamy truffle potatoes. For a main course, their scallops are always perfectly seared."
"Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium (dubbed "The Benz") has a starring attraction other than the NFL and pro-soccer games and concerts it hosts. One of its culinary stars, not just for game days, is Molly B’s. The sprawling 3,000-square-foot restaurant and bar has sweeping views of downtown and the field and is named for Atlanta Falcons owner and chairman Arthur Blank’s mother, Molly."
"Open since 1931, this historic venue has hummed at the heart of Buckhead’s nightlife for nearly 90 years. 10.5 Miles from Hotel Colee. 3110 Roswell Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305"
"Bojangles' Famous Chicken & Biscuits 1126 (885 Thornton Road)"
"The Bistro Niko give a nod to the city of Paris, France right in the middle of Atlanta’s Buckhead district. Serving classic, simple, and authentic French cuisine, Bistro Niko also offers a good wine list, interesting cocktails, and a rather extensive list of craft beers that provides something for all tastes. Lunch is offered Monday to Saturday from 11:30am until 5:00pm, dinner is served seven days a week starting at 5:00pm until 10:00pm Sunday to Thursday and 11:00pm Friday and Saturday."
"Take your sweetie to enjoy classic French fare at this Buckhead staple. You’ll love the classic red French bistro booths, the open kitchen letting you PEAK into your meal being made, and classic French fare like escargot, perfectly cooked scallops, and profiteroles."
"Folk art, retro-dressed wait staff, and solid comfort food make this a neighborhood standby. The family recipes don’t hurt. It’s hard not to find something on their expansive list of breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner options."
"The self-proclaimed 3rd-wave coffee shop, priding itself for its hospitality. Condesa Coffee is another fantastic contender for the best cup of coffee in Atlanta. The industrial-modern espresso bar creates an inviting atmosphere, with cocktails, beer & small plates also available."
"Condesa Coffee at 480 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE #100 is a local coffee shop that locals rave about. Their coffee is fantastic, and they have a large selection of pastries and sandwiches. The menu is substantial enough to make it a great lunch option."
"This modern espresso bar serves specialty coffee beverages, cocktails, beers, and small plates!. Step inside and you’ll immediately feel the warmth and inviting atmosphere. Their motto “kind people, specialty coffee” couldn’t be more true."