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- OTOpenTable DinerVIPAtlanta Metro •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoExcellent service and food. A little noisy but not unusual.More infoSt. CeciliaPrice: Very Expensive• European• Buckhead•4.8
- JJAMIEAtlanta Metro •12 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoSeated right away, staff remembered my birthday note and provided several services to make the birthday girl feel special. Our server was awesome, so nice, efficient and every order was perfect.More infoSeasons 52 - PerimeterPrice: Expensive• American• Dunwoody•4.8
- JJohn DavidAtlanta Metro •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAs always, our meal was perfect. My wife and I go to La Petite Maison for every special occasion. It has the best food and the most welcoming staff. The marmite du pêcheur is in contention for my favorite dish I’ve ever eaten, but I’ve tried most of their menu at this point and never been disappointed. For dessert, the apple tart is a must. I could not give this place a higher recommendation.More infoLa Petite Maison - AtlantaPrice: Expensive• French• Sandy Springs•4.8
- PPaulAtlanta Metro •63 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOur server was incredible! We were seated promptly when we arrived and our server took our drink order almost immediately. The food was very good and we had a wonderful evening.More infoBrooklyn CafePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Sandy Springs•4.8
- RBRommerBNashville •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoFantastic experience. From the moment you enter, the hostess greets you with great friendliness. Our waiter Jean Carlos was very competent in telling us about the concept and describing in detail the menu of drinks and food. It may be obvious, but the dishes taste like real Mexico. You are immediately transported to the smoke aisle of the Oaxaca market. From the plantain croquettes with a mirror of mole, the wagyu tlayuditas are spectacular, the chicken with coloradito mole,but above all the bone with marrow “tuétano” is the star of the night!!! We will return immediately on each visit to the city.More infoCasi Cielo Mexican CuisinePrice: Expensive• Mexican• Sandy Springs•4.9