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American Cut Steakhouse
"The Eight Sushi Lounge takes a modern approach to both not-so traditional and traditional dishes in an inviting space on the Westside of Atlanta. Eight Sushi Lounge aims to elevate the creation of sushi to an art form, taking a contemporary and innovative approach to sashimi, makis, sushi, and other Japanese specialities. Customers can dine on fresh sushi and other interesting menu options, such as miso-glazed steak and scallops seared with wasabi and sesame oil, in the dining room or outside on the restaurant’s patio."
"West Midtown folks really are blessed with some of the finest restaurants in town, and Eight Sushi is up there in terms of sushi and just overall excellence. Order the tuna crisp appetizer, topped with truffle oil, which smells and tastes heavenly with the umami popping off with every bite. They’re a chic date night spot, with a hip and trendy ambiance, and they’ve got a patio too if you’re more comfortable dining al fresco at this time."
"From elevated ingredients to creative presentation, it’s all about the art of expression at Eight Sushi Lounge, which fits perfectly in the trendy, West Midtown landscape. Explore innovative sushi rolls, iced-out platters of nigiri and sashimi or opt for the revered A5 wagyu."
"In a city that likes its sushi joints to have sex appeal (see: Umi), Sushi Hayakawa is a conservative outlier. Set in a strip mall on Atlanta’s Buford Highway, Sushi Hayakawa has simple green walls, a smattering of tables, and a thick wooden sushi bar. Behind that bar is chef Atsushi Hayakawa, his signature red towel rolled around his head, slicing chunks of abalone flown in from Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market."
"Chef Atsushi Hayakawa’s Buford Highway sushi house continues to dominate Atlanta’s sushi scene. Reservations are required and should be made well in advance; especially for those who want to watch Chef Hayakawa prepare dinner himself. The two-and-a-half hour honkaku omakase is a one-on-one, 14-course sushi extravaganza with the chef — a must for any sushi lover."
"DoravilleBuford Highway may not be the place you’d expect to find a high-end sushi bar. But really, it makes perfect sense: it’s tucked away from the hordes of Midtown and Buckhead, mostly frequented by Japanese families seeking authenticity. Go here for the real deal."
"Located in Atlantic Station, Sri Thai Kitchen and sushi bar offers a warm and intimate setting. The white fish Miami roll is delicious. Website: Sri Thai Kitchen and Sushi Bar"
"Since 2003, this vintage-style Coca-Cola sign has had a home atop the Olympia Building in the center of Atlanta, at Five Points. Standing a whopping 48 feet tall, the sign is an exact replica of the Coca-Cola sign that stood atop Atlanta’s Margaret Mitchell Square from 1948 to 1981 and holds more than 10,000 bulbs. If your focus is to highlight the red neon lights, head down to the Woodruff Park area on a weeknight for your best chance at finding parking nearby."
"Atlanta is proud to be home to The Coca-Cola Company, and we don’t have to go to a mountaintop to tell the world. We do it instead with a 33-foot iconic neon Coca-Cola sign that overlooks the spot where in 1886 at Jacob’s Pharmacy, the first Coke was served. Location: 25 Peachtree St."
"Walk it off by picking up the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail just outside the Krog Street Market and headed north toward Inman Park. Look out for towering art sculptures, like William Massey III’s “The Art of Reconciliation,” and murals of street art underneath the overpass near the Old Fourth Ward skate park."
"Scofflaw’s original 18,000 square-foot facility and a tasting room, located in the Bolton neighborhood, is still a favorite among locals and westside residents, much like the POG Basement IPA. Now the brewery has a second location nearby at the Works in Underwood Hills. Currently open Thursday through Sunday, Dr. Scofflaws includes a huge rectangular bar of taps offering the brewery’s standards and special releases. Grab a seat on the outdoor patio featuring the jagged remains of an old brick wall, outdoor heaters, and games."
"Head Downtown to the Twelve Centennial Park Hotel and discover one of the swankiest steak and seafood restaurants in town. This home of juicy steaks and crisp fries might not be th..."
"You can find this at Old Fourth Ward’s Venkman’s, the music venue-neighborhood restaurant hybrid. The space is large and they take reservations making it a great option for those traveling in groups. Comfort food is key here and they particularly excel at dishes like the blueberry ricotta doughnuts with lemon curd, the breakfast poutine, and the duck egg hash."
"Many restaurants in Atlanta also offer free live music with your dinner: Old Vinings Inn will give you a taste of the city’s history, and Venkman’s is sure to give you a show any night of the week."