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The 6 best new Atlanta restaurants of 2023

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by Laura Scholz
Updated December 18, 2023

With hot new concepts from powerhouse restaurateurs Ford Fry and Tal Baum, plus the release of the city’s first-ever MICHELIN guide, 2023 has been a blockbuster year for Atlanta’s dining scene.

The birthplace of the city’s most iconic double stack returned after a two-year pause with brand-new Colony Square digs. An acclaimed Latin-inspired vegan spot made its hotly anticipated debut in Reynoldstown. And culinary superstar Marcus Samuelsson’s first-ever Atlanta concept is wowing locals with its modern spin on classic soul food.

Read on for a guide to Atlanta’s top six restaurant debuts of 2023.

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4.9
4.9 (336)
$31 to $50
Vegetarian / Vegan
Reynoldstown
About the restaurant

Even carnivores rave about La Semilla, the vegan sensation named one of the country’s “Best New Restaurants of 2023” by Eater. The first official restaurant from wife-and-husband team Sophia Marchese and Reid Trapani of plant-based pop-up Happy Seed opened in January and takes cues from the couple’s trips to Mexico and South America and Marchese’s Cuban family recipes. Order a bowl (or two) of creamy, cashew-based queso for the table, and try the crowd-favorite crunch wrap, a tribute to the fast food favorite with seitan subbing for beef. The inventive dishes, mezcal- and tequila-cocktails, and tropical interiors will instantly shuttle you to warmer weather—no passport required.


Top review
Mark
Dined on Feb 5, 2024
Food and service fantastic. Our server Brook was knowledgeable and helpful.
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4.7
4.7 (755)
$50 and over
American
West Midtown
About the restaurant

The wait is over: Acclaimed chef Ford Fry’s much-anticipated French-American spot—which replaced his beloved JCT Kitchen and Bar in Westside Provisions District—opened in October after months of media buzz. With rich leather banquettes, marble tables, and custom wall sconces, the restaurant’s moody interior is inspired by old-school American taverns and classic French bistros. French hip-hop plays through vintage speakers, and pitch-perfect bistro fare like steak frites and chicken schnitzel complete the continental vibe. Stretch your night here with drinks at Bar Blanc, Fry’s French cocktail bar, which lives right above the restaurant.


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Feliciavip
Dined on Nov 16, 2024
Our first visit to Little Sparrow and it exceeded our expectations. The bread service, the french onion soup, the burger, the chocolate souffle and soft serve bananas foster were all amazing! The service was impeccable. Can't wait to go back!
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4.5
4.5 (1204)
$30 and under
American
Old Fourth Ward
About the restaurant

Plan way in advance to score a sought-after reservation at celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s namesake Atlanta restaurant. Samuelsson brought the soul food spot to the Old Fourth Ward in March, serving reimagined classics like a fried chicken and cornbread waffle with chile butter and maple glaze, and it’s already a hit with Atlanta diners. The intimate but playful dining room is decked with vintage roller skates and records—a shout out to the city’s dynamic entertainment scene. Come on Sundays, when there’s live music from top local DJs and a family-style feast of whole-fried yardbird, honey biscuits, and sides for days.


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ToryR
Dined 1 day ago
OM goodness this restaurant’s was fantastic! The buffet was plentif and delicious! Atmosphere was very nice and our service and server Jonathan was excellent! We plan on going again soon!
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4.7
4.7 (428)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Buckhead
About the restaurant

Global coastal fare dominates the menu at this Buckhead hotspot, the sixth concept from restaurateur Tal Baum. Carmel has racked up major media love for its creative coastal food and stunning seaside-inspired interiors since it opened in May. Settle into a plush velvet banquette and get ready for an ocean-accented meal featuring tuna tartare tostada and griller snapper with a bright herb and avocado salad—the restaurant’s menu effortlessly blends influences from California, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Mediterranean, and the cocktails are as refreshing as the food. If you’re drinking, consider the Saint Tropez daiquiri, a botanical riff on the classic island drink.


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Valencia
Dined 5 days ago
Oh my gosh one of the best experience I've had in a long time. Oh and the food mmm mmmm delicioso, magnefique. Just an awesome night overall.
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4.7
4.7 (665)
$31 to $50
Italian
Buckhead
About the restaurant

The dream team behind Storico Fresco, Forza Storico, and Storico Vino is back with another Italian showstopper. Yeppa & Co. replaced the shuttered Biltong Bar in Buckhead Village in February, and it’s as sceney as they come. The lively, 7,000-square-foot space is where you wolf down meaty pastas, pizzas, and fish (many ingredients come directly from Rimini, a city on the Adriatic coast). While the restaurant group is known for its high-energy, all-day hangouts, Yeppa & Co. takes that to the next level with a Formula One-themed bar—an ode to co-owner Pietro Gianni’s passion for car racing—and televisions broadcasting top sporting events from around the world.


Top review
Monica
Dined 2 days ago
Everything was so yummy and the place was fun and our waitress took great care of us which was not easy! The place was packed. We did not love being placed by the front door/ curtain opening on a chilly night! Even with a heater behind us I was cold
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4.6
4.6 (288)
$31 to $50
Gastro Pub
Midtown
About the restaurant

This acclaimed gastropub—known for one of Atlanta’s most beloved burgers—returned in February after a two-year pause and is better than ever with a brand-new address. Holeman and Finch is a go-to for power lunches or leisurely weekend brunches before strolling through nearby Piedmont Park. Come hungry: James Beard Award winner Linton Hopkins cranks out pub grub 2.0. like smoked oysters, caviar, and a hearty English roast served only on Sundays. And yes, the fan-favorite griddled-to-perfection double cheeseburger—once available for only 24 lucky late-night diners—now has a permanent place on the menu.


Top review
Scott
Dined 1 day ago
The food was fine. Nothing special. The steak was more Costco quality than butcher quality. The grilled chicken on top of the salad was okay. Didn't sound feel like they used the highest end chicken. The prices are reasonable in today's market. The fish and chips were pretty good. I think they could have used a little less breading, but I think that was the best dish in the group that we got.
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