Gourmet restaurant in Atlanta
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For an anniversary, we are looking for the very best restaurant in Atlanta, regardless of price. We have heard about Seeger's and the Dining Room. Which one is better, or are there any other recommendations? (A location in Buckhead would be prefered)
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I would not go to Seeger's again myself as the last trip was not enjoyable. I have dined at The Dining Room at The Ritz Carlton Buckhead many many times and always enjoyed it very much. I have never had a bad meal at a RC anywhere and I have been to about 20 different ones.
My next choice would be Emeril's just around the corner from the RC.
Bon Appetit.
My next choice would be Emeril's just around the corner from the RC.
Bon Appetit.
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I am puzzled about Seeger's. The reviews are totally mixed. Some say, it is absolutely fantastic and worth its price, other, like Ike, have been disappointed.
Why didn't you enjoy Seeger's? Is it because it is the European style of dining (spending the whole evening for a multicourse dinner)?
Why didn't you enjoy Seeger's? Is it because it is the European style of dining (spending the whole evening for a multicourse dinner)?
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During a recent visit to Atlanta, I had one of the best meals of my life at The Watershed, located in Decatur. The meal was a little pricey, but worth every cent. Since this was the only time I ate there, I do not know how typical my experience was, but the food was incredible!
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Glad you enjoyed Watershed, JoyceL. It's my favorite restaurant in Decatur. Oh, that and the sushi place.
I've not weighed in before, because "the best restaurant in Atlanta" is a pretty tall order.
Of the ones that have mentioned, I would say the Dining Room or Bacchanalia.
Rathburn's was a hit and highly acclaimed when it opened. I haven't eaten there. The chef came from the Buckhead Life Restaurant group.
The Buckhead Life Restaurant Group, of which Buckhead Diner is one, has very, very good restaurants in Atlanta. Here's a link to the group website -
http://www.buckheaddiner.com/index2.html
I'm not sure what "the best" means to you, but you can't go wrong with any of the above.
I've not weighed in before, because "the best restaurant in Atlanta" is a pretty tall order.
Of the ones that have mentioned, I would say the Dining Room or Bacchanalia.
Rathburn's was a hit and highly acclaimed when it opened. I haven't eaten there. The chef came from the Buckhead Life Restaurant group.
The Buckhead Life Restaurant Group, of which Buckhead Diner is one, has very, very good restaurants in Atlanta. Here's a link to the group website -
http://www.buckheaddiner.com/index2.html
I'm not sure what "the best" means to you, but you can't go wrong with any of the above.
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I've also enjoyed the Buckhead Diner (very hip and fun atmosphere), but I consider this probably a bit more casual than you're looking for. In the Buckhead area I would recommend Canoe (actually in Vinings) ... very nice setting right on the river; or the Horseradish Grill (near Chastain Park) ... very good.
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To add to what Cher said, both Canoe and Horseradish are very high in atmosphere, with Canoe rating slightly higher (in my opinion.) And the food at both places is very good. The last few times I've diner at the Ritz, I've been disappointed. But it is fancy and makes for a wonderful evening. Seeger's was too much of a young, happening place the time I was there. And loud.
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We just celebrated our anniversary at Bacchanalia, it was a fantastic experience. The service was incredible, but not too stuffy. We felt like they had known us for years and it was our first visit. Watershed is great but isn't the same level of dining, in my opinion. Canoe is another favorite of ours.
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First, the OP needs to define "the very best". What type of food and atmosphere do you seek?
Second, while Atlanta is definitely a restaurant town, my "very best" meals are rarely in my hometown here. That being said, I'll give you my $ .02.
Ritz Dining Room in Buckhead- I've had many great meals there but I haven't been lately- don't know about the current chef.
Bacchanalia- I prefer the old location but I still think it's one of Atlanta's "best" restaurants.
Seeger's- The problem isn't the European style dining. Most people who dislike it think it's too $$$ for what it is. The food is good but portions are usually quite small. We left after spending more than $500 for 2 (included wine) and my husband joked on the way home that he was still hungry and wanted to drive through McDonald's. I think you're paying a lot for Seeger's name. I've heard it's having financial difficulties and it has lowered its prices.
Canoe- my "local" favorite- I live down the street. Very good atmosphere and service (although I confess I'm a regular). Menu changes seasonally.
Buckhead Diner- I can't imagine OP is looking for upscale diner food for an anniversary but it is a fun place. I don't think it takes recervations, I think you just have to wait (it's not quite as opular as it used to be so wait times aren't as long as they had been).
Rathbun's- relatively new. I really like it. You can order lots of litle plates of food. It was definitely last year's restaurant of the moment.
Food Studio at King Plow- I like the warehouse atmosphere a lot. It reminds me of someplace I might find in NYC or SF. Food is creative and tasty. Watershed is similar IMHO.
Emeril's-It reminds me too much of a chain restaurant. It's also noisy. If hubby took me there for our anniversary, I'd be a bit disappointed.
Nikolai's Roof- Haven't been there in 20 years. Russian/Continental food. Caters to the convention crowd. Locals don't eat there.
Horseradish Grill- upscale southern. I think the food is very good but it might be a bit more casual than what you are seeking.
If it were my anniversary, I'd pick Bacchanalia or the Dining Room.
Second, while Atlanta is definitely a restaurant town, my "very best" meals are rarely in my hometown here. That being said, I'll give you my $ .02.
Ritz Dining Room in Buckhead- I've had many great meals there but I haven't been lately- don't know about the current chef.
Bacchanalia- I prefer the old location but I still think it's one of Atlanta's "best" restaurants.
Seeger's- The problem isn't the European style dining. Most people who dislike it think it's too $$$ for what it is. The food is good but portions are usually quite small. We left after spending more than $500 for 2 (included wine) and my husband joked on the way home that he was still hungry and wanted to drive through McDonald's. I think you're paying a lot for Seeger's name. I've heard it's having financial difficulties and it has lowered its prices.
Canoe- my "local" favorite- I live down the street. Very good atmosphere and service (although I confess I'm a regular). Menu changes seasonally.
Buckhead Diner- I can't imagine OP is looking for upscale diner food for an anniversary but it is a fun place. I don't think it takes recervations, I think you just have to wait (it's not quite as opular as it used to be so wait times aren't as long as they had been).
Rathbun's- relatively new. I really like it. You can order lots of litle plates of food. It was definitely last year's restaurant of the moment.
Food Studio at King Plow- I like the warehouse atmosphere a lot. It reminds me of someplace I might find in NYC or SF. Food is creative and tasty. Watershed is similar IMHO.
Emeril's-It reminds me too much of a chain restaurant. It's also noisy. If hubby took me there for our anniversary, I'd be a bit disappointed.
Nikolai's Roof- Haven't been there in 20 years. Russian/Continental food. Caters to the convention crowd. Locals don't eat there.
Horseradish Grill- upscale southern. I think the food is very good but it might be a bit more casual than what you are seeking.
If it were my anniversary, I'd pick Bacchanalia or the Dining Room.
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Hi,
We have eaten at every great resaurant in Atlanta and many more around the world. Right now I would say the two best in Atlanta are the Quinones room at Bacchanalia and Rathbun's (much less formal but one of the top new restaurants in the country). Seegers is closing so I wouldn't go there - another wonderful option (very elegant and run by a former chef at the Ritz) is Joel's. Hope this helps!
We have eaten at every great resaurant in Atlanta and many more around the world. Right now I would say the two best in Atlanta are the Quinones room at Bacchanalia and Rathbun's (much less formal but one of the top new restaurants in the country). Seegers is closing so I wouldn't go there - another wonderful option (very elegant and run by a former chef at the Ritz) is Joel's. Hope this helps!
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Thank you so much for your advice.
We prefer a multicourse dinner, with small portions. We love creative cuisine, preferably with a regional accent.
Sounds as if the vote goes for Bacchanalia. I looked up their website and found Quinones at Bacchanalia quite appealing.
Still, many posters recommend the Dining Room, but the menu looks more conservative than at Quinones.
We prefer a multicourse dinner, with small portions. We love creative cuisine, preferably with a regional accent.
Sounds as if the vote goes for Bacchanalia. I looked up their website and found Quinones at Bacchanalia quite appealing.
Still, many posters recommend the Dining Room, but the menu looks more conservative than at Quinones.
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If one is interested in creative, try the lunch buffet at the Buckhead Ritz. Every day is a different cuisine or theme, and the food is absolutely magnificent. Always some "traditional" items, but 2/3 are imaginative twists on the more traditional menu items. I've NEVER been disappointed.