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Los restaurantes con mejor vista en Atlanta
"There are two outposts of Six Feet Under, Atlanta’s most popular drinking and eating hangout. Both offer relaxed and rustic rooftop bars, but for the best views head to West Midtown. The drinks are good too, but don’t leave without sampling the seafood – they’re famous for it."
"Multiple locationsBoth the Grant Park and West Midtown locations of Six Feet Under are open for patio service. You can’t go wrong with either spot, but Grant Park does offer that double whammy view of the skyline and Oakland Cemetery."
"While Marietta has the Big Chicken, Buckhead has the Big Fish. The Big Fish is a 65-foot-long bronze fish in front of the Atlanta Fish Market, which is part of the famed Buckhead Life Restaurant Group. Location: 265 Pharr Road NE"
"A post shared by Hilton Atlanta (@hiltonatlanta) on Nov 10, 2018 at 10:00am PST. Spend a romantic night out and have dinner at Nikolai’s Roof!. This sky high place does not only serve the finest meals but the finest views of the city - especially in the evening."
"This Hilton Hotel hot spot features some of Atlanta's best views. From the 30th floor of the Hilton, diners can enjoy some of the best seafood in Atlanta and the sights of the city..."
"Located in southwest Atlanta, Club Ellery’s is one of those places that partiers come to eat first then party. It’s a bar and nightclub, but the food is what packs the seats. The menu has such hits as jumbo wings, Polish sausage and more."
"Inside Guy Wong’s modern Vietnamese joint, the clamorous space is as chic as the rest of its Westside brethren, from the hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper and curved wood bar to the herringbone floors and gallery wall of vintage prints. Buford Highway this is not. Feast on bao stuffed with soft-shell crab, bacon, and sambal mayo, chicken clay pot with crispy rice, and salty-crunchy lemongrass shrimp."
"Modern Vietnamese cuisine and chic environs are the perfect mix at West Midtown’s Le Fat. Try not to fill up on rounds of shrimp and pork-packed rolls, soft-shell crab bao buns and bright papaya salad before you cozy up to warm clay pot chicken, crab noodles and bowls of braised pork belly."
"A post shared by Le Fat (@lefatatl) on May 11, 2015 at 5:17pm PDT. Le Fat is described as having authentic Vietnamese food with a few fusions. The Sriracha butter is a customer favorite that you probably won’t find anywhere else!"
"You don't have to be a guest to enjoy this bar and lounge, devoted to everyone's favorite brown spirit, located in the lobby of the InterContinental Hotel. The concept from James Beard award-winner celebrity restaurateur Art Smith (best known as Oprah's personal chef) offers over 70 different bourbons and craft American whiskies, plus trendy signature cocktails. Continue to 9 of 10 below."
"Don’t let the Intercontinental Hotel lobby location be the reason for not grabbing drinks here after work. The bourbon bar offers over 70 whiskey selections on its menu as well as live music. There’s a good chance of celebrity sighting, too."
"Here’s what one reviewer says about Southern Art and Bourbon Bar. “The food was delicious. I ordered the carbonara pasta."
"Get a taste of history and enjoy one of the biggest green spaces in Atlanta at the city's Oakland Cemetery. Established in 1850, it's the oldest cemetery in Atlanta. To visit the top attractions in Atlanta, use an Atlanta CityPASS and save nearly half off combined admission costs."
"Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and regarded as one of the finest Victorian cemeteries in the U.S., the 48-acre Oakland Cemetery is a showplace of sculpture and architecture, a botanical preserve and a quiet retreat."
"Originally the residence of Emily and Edward Inman, this historic mansion was built in 1928 by architect Philip Trammell Shutze and is now part of the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead.. The elaborate main facade combines Renaissance and classical styles, and fans of the "Hunger Games" film series may recognize the home: it was used as President Snow's residence in the popular movies. Continue to 9 of 9 below."
"The grand old architecture of Georgia is one of its biggest selling points as a tourist destination. Atlanta has its fair share of mansions as well, including the Swan House. Built in the early 1900s, the Swan House is a beautiful estate sitting on top of a picturesque hill."
"Among all the Cajun-inspired restaurants in Atlanta, Louisiana Bistreaux is the place to go for authentic Louisiana-style cuisine, from Cajun dishes like Crawfish Et Toufee, Shrimp and Oyster Poboys and their Crawfish Combo. Check out any of Louisiana Bistreaux’s three metro Atlanta locations. Here’s what else to know."
"At Louisiana Bistreaux, we focus on bringing you the wonderful cuisine of Louisiana in a casual setting. Our menu includes fresh seafood, steaks, gumbo, Jambalaya, Etouffee, and much more. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 404-762-6755"
"The closest authenticity to New Orleans-style cuisine is Louisiana Bistreaux. The popular restaurant offers traditional Cajun & Creole dishes, plus wines & local craft beers. The original Louisiana Bistreaux is in East Point on Virginia Avenue."
"W. H. Stiles Fish Camp is a modern, urban fish shack run by Star Provisions, the team behind Bacchanalia and Floataway Café, and serves a low-frills, casual menu of fresh seafood from the South, including lobster rolls, pan-seared shrimp po'boys, and trout skin BLTs. A raw shellfish bar offers fresh oysters, poached white shrimp, and Sapelo Island clams and visitors can also buy a range of sea-inspired home decorations and kitchen utensils, from crab claw crackers to oyster shuckers. A selection of beverages is available to accompany the cuisine, including seltzers, craft beers, and easy-drinking wines."
"A post shared by DooHee Lee (@doohee_the_foodhee) on May 23, 2018 at 3:00pm PDT. This modern, urban fish shack features a raw shellfish bar and a rotating selection of oyster, clams, crudos, and other fresh catches. It embodies the feel of a beachside shack and also has a retail section that sells nautical home decors, kitchen utensils, oyster shuckers, claw crackers, sauces, and condiments."
"Thrillist ranks this restaurant as one of the best seafood restaurants in Atlanta. This modern, urban fish shack is one of the priciest seafood restaurants in the city, but it has a surprisingly no-frills menu. A highlight of a visit to this restaurant is the raw seafood bar, but there are plenty of hot and delicious meals to choose from the menu."