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12 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Black influence has been at the roots—and roux—of Atlanta’s culinary scene. While there are thousands of phenomenal Black-owned restaurants that keep the metro fueled, we think these 12 popular and pioneering dining venues deserve a spotlight.
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Aria Restaurant
Aria is a fine dining restaurant in Buckhead with a seasonally changing menu, and great for celebratory dinners and special occasions.
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One Flew South
The Asian and Southern fusion restaurant has had people reconfiguring their flight schedules for a taste of their internationally-famous dishes.
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Ecco
A sexy restaurant and bar in Terminal F with a large wine list and Italian-inspired small bites.
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Atlas Buckhead
Atlas in Buckhead is a high-end Southern restaurant inside the St. Regis that you should head to for your next special occasion.
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Omakase Table By Leonard Yu
This 12-seat omakase table on the Westside feels like a dinner party at your fancy friend's house.
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12 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
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Hsu's Gourmet
Traditional Chinese fare for convention-goers and locals who don’t mind downtown congestion.
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Chops Lobster Bar
Chops Lobster Bar in Buckhead serves steaks and seafood without even the slightest air of cool, which is exactly what makes it’s great.
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Banshee
With an experimental menu and an upscale space, Banshee is one of East Atlanta’s best restaurants, and where you should be eating.
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One Flew South - BeltLine
The best sushi on the BeltLine and our preferred place to people watch.
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Staplehouse
Staplehouse in the Old Fourth Ward is without a doubt the best restaurant in Atlanta.
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Arnette’s Chop Shop
If you’re looking for a modern steakhouse with all the classics, head to Arnette’s Chop Shop in Ashford Park, just make sure you’re hungry.
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Tiny Lou’s
Tiny Lou’s is a French restaurant in the Clermont Hotel in Old Fourth Ward, and where you should bring a date or an out-of-towner for a nice dinner.
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Miller Union
Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, or it just being Friday, Miler Union is the perfect spot to eat upscale Southern food and drink good wine.
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The Mercury
The Mercury is the best restaurant to go for a date, birthday, or surprise promotion dinner at Ponce City Market.
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Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft
We like Tuk Tuk in Peachtree Hills for their Thai food, patio, and great views, but don’t leave without trying a few of their desserts.
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Two Urban Licks
Two Urban Licks in Old Fourth Ward has a tower of wine barrels that they serve from on tap and great small plates, so come with a date or a group.