1. Tomo Japanese Restaurant
8.4
3630 Peachtree Rd NE (at Peachtree Dunwoody Rd.), Atlanta, GA
Japanese Restaurant · North Buckhead · 53 tips and reviews
Cliff Sinon: Try the Marinade Duck Breast - Soy, sake, green onion amd garlic marinade with pickled serrano and shallots mixed with japanese mustard. Ponzu drizzled over the top.
Creative Loafing Atlanta: True fusion of a Japanese and Southwestern flavors done expertly. Try the *amazing* Tomo uni, sea urchin wrapped in a shiso leaf and tempura fried. Read more.
Creative Loafing Atlanta: Eating the Uni is like having sex with the sea Read more.
2. La Fonda Latina
8.7
923 Ponce de Leon Ave NE (at Linwood Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Cuban Restaurant · Poncey-Highland · 85 tips and reviews
Laura Bellinger: The corn, jalapeño, sour cream & green onion quesadilla is delish!
Steven Kristensen: The salsa here is delicious! More a pico than actual salsa but tastes amazing! Complimentary and the keep your bowl full!!
Ryan Fleisher: Their paella, while not authentic, is a spectacular rendition. Great preparation and flavorful.
AJC: Potted shrimp with tasso ham and green onion butter is, as you can see a perfect fat delivery system. Those dry toasts sit and beg for saturation. Read more.
Eve C.: Cool, industrial/warehouse-like space. Great cocktails and inventive bites. Get the truffled hashbrowns.
Austin: Absolutely amazing how similar this place is to Founding Farmers in Washington, DC. The bar at either has amazing staff capable of any ask.
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.
6. One Flew South
8.8
Concourse E (ATL Airport), Atlanta, GA
Sushi Restaurant · 256 tips and reviews
Katherine Lynch: Loved the mussels & bok choy .. served with soy beans, cornbread, green onion, spicy miso broth
Lynne S: I wish they had non alcoholic beer and lemonade and more healthy vegan and salad options, but great menu and the best airport restaurant I've eaten in. Worth the trip to terminal T
Eater: Ranked by Food & Wine as one of the best spots in ATL. Chef Duane Nutter's dishes range from sushi to Southern-inspired global fare. Excellent cocktails and service. International ticket not required.
7. MF Sushi
8.5
299 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
Sushi Restaurant · Inman Park · 18 tips and reviews
Dali Calicool: MF Sushi offers fresh takes on traditional rolls in an atmosphere that is both inviting and relaxing. The A5 Wugyu Beef Roll and the "Kampachi" Signature Nigiri Sushi are both outstanding.
Justin H: Great service, atmosphere, and food. Baked lobster tempura!
Neil Caron: Awesome signature nigiri.
12. Blue Ridge Grill
8.8
1261 W Paces Ferry Rd NW (at Northside Pkwy), Atlanta, GA
American Restaurant · Buckhead · 39 tips and reviews
John Kraft: Met friends & sat at bar. I had BR-Old Fashioned & lobster club sandwich w/ fries. VERY good. Upscale food & prices to match. Also, looks like you must valet park, but seems you can go past.
Michael Clay: Everything was great. The food was excellent.
Peter Askew: James is prob the best bartender in Atlanta!
13. Vickery's
8.6
933 Garrett St SE (at Brasfield Sq), Atlanta, GA
Bar · Ormewood Park · 45 tips and reviews
Donna B.: The poblano pepper soup is AMAZING! (Unfortunately it's a special and not always available but worth the wait.)
Edward Bell: App: Fries green tomatoes. Sandwich: Fried Egg Sandwich. Dinner: Southern Chicken Dinner. Sides: Mac & Cheese and the Okra. Most of the regulars are local Glennwood Park people, not many tourists.
Tiffany Taylor: I absolutely LOVE this place!! The drinks and the food are EXCELLENT
Otel.com: It has stylish decorated rooms for your comfort and fun. Maybe the service and location is not five stars, but worth trying.
Travel + Leisure: Equipped with private balconies, Mandarin Terrace Rooms overlook bustling Peachtree Street as well as the downtown Buckhead skyline.
Jenni Bedel: Make sure to tip those valet guys well, they are the best!