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- MMatthewAtlanta •15 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoHad the valentine prix fixe menu - was excellent and the wine pairings were well matched. The salad starter had pink lettuce, the scallops had pomegrantes in the sauce, and the black forest cake was heart shaped with cherries, emphasizing the Valentine theme. The noise level was reasonable - could talk and hear without raising our voices but we could hear other tables.More infoMurphy'sPrice: Moderate• American• Virginia Highland•4.8
- DDonAtlanta •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoTrue Food Kitchen is proof that healthy food with clean, healthy ingredients can also taste great!More infoTrue Food Kitchen - AtlantaPrice: Moderate• American• Buckhead•4.5
- LLeonardAtlanta •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFood was delicious! That's all you need to know. :-)More infoSRITHAI: Thai kitchen & Sushi Bar (Emory Point)Price: Moderate• Sushi• Druid Hills•4.5
- DDavidAtlanta •23 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was a Paris like experience. Our table faces the front door so that we could people watch. The place is pretty loud but in a bustling exciting way. My wife and I could still hear each other because we were right next to each other on a small round table. The food and service were impeccable from start to finish. We had a wonderful Valentine’s lunch today.More infoBistro NikoPrice: Very Expensive• French• Buckhead•4.7
- SSarahVIPDenver / Colorado •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWhat a wonderful experience! This is the first restaurant I explored during my visit to Buckhead and I would absolutely repeat this choice! Beautiful yet simple atmosphere. Amazing music choice. Gorgeous plating and presentation of my meal. Creative libations as well (I didn’t get to try the smoked Palo Santo beverage but it smelled and looked delicious)! I started with the wood fired prawns, which were a generous serving size, moved to the lamb meatballs. The lamb was excellent! Didn’t leave a crumb behind! I left room for an espresso and chocolate mousse and was glad I did. Beautiful from start to finish! * ALSO: as I was leaving I noticed that they were holding a cooking class right in the center of the restaurant. If I was a local, they would see me there each month for that class. This is a must experience if you care about local, seasonal and mindful dining!More infoLe Bon NoshPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Buckhead•4.4