Southern Stars Shine in Premiere of MICHELIN Guide Atlanta
Friday, October 27th, 2023
The first MICHELIN Guide Atlanta has been revealed on October 24, and the selection features five One-MICHELIN-Star establishments and two MICHELIN Green Star eateries. Bacchanalia brought home one of each.
The full selection, including Bib Gourmand restaurants and Recommended eateries, totals 45 restaurants. Chefs and restaurant’s teams were honored Tuesday night at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
“Our famously anonymous inspectors enjoyed experiencing Atlanta and its dynamic culinary landscape,” said Gwendal Poullennec, the International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. “They came away impressed with the diverse offerings, as the selection of restaurants not only reflects a taste of the South, but also has a good deal of international flavor. There is so much for foodies to savor here. Whether they’re local residents or international travelers, they’re in for a treat!”
Here are the new One-MICHELIN-Star restaurants, with inspector’s notes from each (Inspectors’ comments in full on the MICHELIN Guide website and mobile app):
One MICHELIN Star
Atlas (American cuisine)
When the night calls for a grand celebration, few places fit quite like Atlas. Order à la carte from Chef Freddy Money’s seasonal American menu with European influences or celebrate with the tasting menu for dishes like tender lobster plated with smoked paprika butter sauce and heirloom summer squash, and poached halibut composed with a trio of beet preparations. Wagyu beef from Australia is a decadent end to the savory courses. Impressive cocktails, a cheese cart and whimsical desserts complete the well-rounded experience.
Bacchanalia (American cuisine)
Chefs/Owners Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison and Executive Chef Kai NaLampoon offer a multicourse prix fixe that involves a bit of flair, with some dishes arriving on carts or nestled inside glass cloches, and the cheese course is a wonderful surprise. Rather than an expected slice, the team presents a clever take with a crumbly oat date cake and a dot of black garlic sauce surrounded by rings of parmesan. Chilled lobster in a ponzu sauce with bright English peas and horseradish oil is also memorable, but it may just be the delicate grapefruit soufflé garnished with spicy pistachio crumble and rose crème anglaise that takes the cake.
Hayakawa (Japanese cuisine)
A local legend for his Japanese cuisine on Buford Highway, Chef Atsushi Hayakawa has begun a new chapter in West Midtown. The meal is a procession of small courses and hews toward the structure of kaiseki. After items such as an appetizer trio with clear fish soup, scallop sashimi with miso-mustard sauce and simmered monkfish, it’s time for sushi. The chef crafts nigiri from imported fish that needs little embellishment and is amply sized in the tradition of Hokkaido style in deference to the chef’s hometown.
Lazy Betty (Contemporary cuisine)
Chef Ron Hsu and Chef Aaron Phillips oversee a contemporary tasting menu with clever flavor combinations that highlight regional ingredients. Causa is given a Southern slant with sweet Georgia shrimp, avocado purée and potato foam infused with aji amarillo pepper, while seared Hudson Valley foie gras is sided by Granny Smith apple, sweet potato and dots of pumpkin butter. From the pre-dessert lemon sherbet with a coconut crumble to the elegant rosewater panna cotta, they impress to the end.
Mujō (Japanese cuisine)
Mujō is an intimate setting with a moody elegance. This is the domain of Chef J. Trent Harris and his skilled team who make all feel well cared for. Here, tradition has been replaced with a rollicking good time, where the always-surprising interpretation of omakase begin with an array of zensai, like a morsel of Florida cobia grilled over binchotan, dressed with a red miso sauce and some local pattypan squash. After some cooked bites, it's time for the raw. Nigiri needs little to impress, while supplemental dishes offer the likes of Hokkaido hair crab, tosazu and mozuku.
MICHELIN Green Star
Bacchanalia (American cuisine)
Chefs own and operate Summerland Farm in Cartersville, Georgia, where they grow much of their produce and harvest eggs. They also have a composting program, and they feed chickens with vegetable scraps.
The Chastain (American cuisine)
Chef Christopher Grossman’s menu changes often, depending on what’s available from local farm partners and in his onsite regenerative-farmed garden. The Chastain recently joined Georgia Organics to help quantify local and organic food purchases. The team composts on site and also uses a compost company to reduce landfill waste. They also recycle glass and use compostable carryout containers.
Bib Gourmand
The MICHELIN Guide inspectors gave 10 restaurants the Bib Gourmand distinction, which recognizes eateries for great food at a great value: Antico Pizza Napoletano, Arepa Mia, Banshee, Bomb Biscuit Co., The Busy Bee, Estrellita, Fishmonger, Fred’s Meat & Bread, Heirloom Market BBQ, and Little Bear.
MICHELIN Special Awards
In addition to the Bib Gourmand and Stars, the Guide announced four Special Awards: Award |
Recipient |
Establishment |
Michelin Exceptional Cocktails Award |
Jason Furst and bar team |
BoccaLupo |
Presented by Basil Hayden |
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Michelin Sommelier Award |
Juan Fernando Cortés |
The Chastain |
Presented by Wine Access |
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Michelin Outstanding Service Award |
Neal McCarthy and front-of-house team |
Miller Union |
Michelin Young Chef / Culinary Professional Award |
Chef Jarrett Stieber |
Little Bear |
Hotels
The restaurants join the MICHELIN Guide selection of hotels, which features the most unique and exciting places to stay in Georgia and throughout the world.
Each hotel in the selection has been chosen by MICHELIN Guide experts for its extraordinary style, service and personality — with options for all budgets — and each can be booked directly through the MICHELIN Guide website and app. The selection for Georgia features the state’s most spectacular hotels, including design-forward boutiques like the Clermont in Atlanta and the Perry Lane in Savannah, standouts from our “Plus” collection like the intimate Stonehurst Place, music-inspired college-town haunts like Graduate Athens, and dependable luxury-boutique stalwarts like the Thompson and the Andaz.
The MICHELIN Guide is a benchmark in gastronomy. Now it’s setting a new standard for hotels. Visit the MICHELIN Guide website, or download the free app for iOS and Android, to discover every restaurant in the selection and book an unforgettable hotel.
Atlanta’s 2023 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants Restaurant |
Distinction |
Address |
Atlas |
88 W Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta, 30305 |
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Bacchanalia |
1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd., Atlanta, 30318 |
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Hayakawa |
1055 Howell Mill Rd. NW, Atlanta, 30318 |
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Lazy Betty |
1530 Dekalb Ave. NE, Atlanta, 30307 |
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Mujō |
691 14th St. NW, Atlanta, 30318 |
Atlanta’s 2023 MICHELIN-Green-Starred restaurants Restaurant |
Distinction |
Address |
Bacchanalia |
1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd., Atlanta, 30318 |
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The Chastain |
4320 Powers Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, 30342 |
Atlanta’s 2023 Bib Gourmand restaurants Restaurant |
Address |
Antico |
1093 Hemphill Ave., Atlanta, 30318 |
Arepa Mia |
10 N. Clarendon Ave., Avondale Estates, 30002 |
Banshee |
1271 Glenwood Ave. SE, Atlanta, 30316 |
Bomb Biscuit Co. |
226 Sampson St. NE, Atlanta, 30312 |
The Busy Bee |
810 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, Atlanta, 30314 |
Estrellita |
580 Woodward Ave. SE, Atlanta, 30312 |
Fishmonger |
674 N Highland Ave. Northeast, Atlanta, 30306 |
Fred's Meat & Bread |
99 Krog St. NE, Atlanta, 30307 |
Heirloom Market BBQ |
2243 Akers Mill Rd. SE, Atlanta, 30339 |
Little Bear |
71-A Georgia Ave. SE, Atlanta, 30312 |
Atlanta’s 2023 Recommended restaurants Restaurant |
Address |
The Alden |
5070 Peachtree Blvd., Chamblee, 30341 |
BoccaLupo |
753 Edgewood Ave. NE, Atlanta, 30307 |
Chai Pani |
406 W. Ponce De Leon Ave., Decatur, 30030 |
The Chastain |
4320 Powers Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta, 30342 |
The Deer and the Dove |
155 Sycamore St., Decatur, 30030 |
Delbar |
870 Inman Village Pkwy. NE, Atlanta, 30307 |
Food Terminal |
5000 Buford Hwy., Atlanta, 30341 |
The General Muir |
1540 Avenue Pl., Atlanta, 30329 |
Georgia Boy |
1043 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta, 30306 |
Gunshow |
924 Garrett St., Atlanta, 30316 |
Han Il Kwan |
5458 Buford Hwy. NE, Atlanta, 30340 |
Home Grown |
968 Memorial Dr. SE, Atlanta, 30316 |
Kamayan ATL |
5150 Buford Hwy. NE, Atlanta, 30340 |
Kimball House |
303 E. Howard Ave., Decatur, 30030 |
LanZhou Ramen |
5231 Buford Hwy. NE, Atlanta, 30340 |
Lyla Lila |
693 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, 30308 |
Marcel |
1170 Howell Mill Rd. NW, Atlanta, 30318 |
Miller Union |
999 Brady Ave. NW, Atlanta, 30318 |
Nam Phuong |
4051 Buford Hwy NE, Atlanta, 30345 |
Poor Hendrix |
2371 Hosea L Williams Dr. SE, Atlanta, 30317 |
Snackboxe Bistro |
6035 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, 30360 |
Southern Belle |
1043 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta, 30306 |
Storico Fresco Alimentari |
3167 Peachtree RD Ne, Atlanta, 30305 |
Talat Market |
112 Ormond St. SE, Atlanta, 30315 |
Ticonderoga Club |
99 Krog St. NE, Atlanta, 30307 |
Tiny Lou's |
789 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta, 30306 |
Tomo |
3630 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, 30326 |
Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours |
1133 Huff Rd. NW, Atlanta, 30318 |
The White Bull |
123 E. Court Sq., Decatur, 30030 |
Xi'an Gourmet House |
955 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, 30309 |