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Tomo
The guide was updated:Tomo is one of Atlanta’s best spots for high-quality sushi and Japanese dishes. Tucked into the Ritz Carlton Residences near Phipps Plaza, it’s a sleek but unpretentious place where the focus is on fresh ingredients and careful preparation. Chef Tomohiro Naito, originally from Osaka, brings serious skill to the menu, whether it’s delicate sashimi, creative rolls, or perfectly seared wagyu. The sake list is just as impressive.
Useful Information
- Address: 3630 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 11:30am–2:30pm / 5pm–10pm; Sat 5pm–10pm, Sun closed
- Website: www.instagram.com/tomobuckhead
- Phone: +1 404 835 2708
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Bones Restaurant
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Metro Cafe Diner
Metro Cafe Diner is a downtown spot that’s part diner, part late-night hangout. The menu covers all the diner basics—burgers, sandwiches, breakfast all day—plus a full bar if you’re in the mood for a drink. It’s one of the few places in the area open late, so don’t be surprised if you see a mix of night owls, tourists, and locals grabbing food after a night out.
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Busy Bee Cafe
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Holeman & Finch
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The Optimist
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Gunshow
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Ria's Bluebird
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Flying Biscuit Cafe
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Miller Union
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Ray's In the City
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Aria
Aria is a Buckhead staple for a reason—it’s upscale without being stuffy, and the food is consistently excellent. The menu leans New American, with seasonal dishes that are simple but perfectly executed. Think buttery scallops, slow-braised short ribs, and house-made pastas. It’s dinner-only, so plan ahead, and don’t skip dessert.
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Tomo
Tomo is one of Atlanta’s best spots for high-quality sushi and Japanese dishes. Tucked into the Ritz Carlton Residences near Phipps Plaza, it’s a sleek but unpretentious place where the focus is on fresh ingredients and careful preparation. Chef Tomohiro Naito, originally from Osaka, brings serious skill to the menu, whether it’s delicate sashimi, creative rolls, or perfectly seared wagyu. The sake list is just as impressive.
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The Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View
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Bacchanalia
Bacchanalia is one of Atlanta’s top spots for a special-occasion meal. It’s a prix-fixe experience—four courses, with dishes built around seasonal ingredients, many sourced from the owners’ farm. The menu changes, but expect thoughtful, beautifully plated dishes, like butter-poached lobster or perfectly seared duck. The setting is refined but not stuffy, with an industrial-modern feel that keeps it from being too formal. It’s definitely a splurge, but if you’re looking for one of the best dining experiences in Atlanta, it’s worth it. Reservations are a must.
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