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Atlanta’s Newest Restaurant Openings, Now on Resy

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Want to know the latest — and greatest — restaurant openings in Atlanta? You’re in the right spot.

From an all-you-can-eat sushi spot to an Alpine-themed cocktail bar, we have you covered with this continuously updated list of hot new debuts.

And if you’re seeking out some beloved Atlanta spots that are now bookable on Resy, we’ve got you covered here.

Bar Avize West Midtown

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You won’t want to miss this chic addition to chef Karl Gorline’s next-door Avize Modern Alpine Kitchen: It’s a cozy cocktail bar featuring both well-loved standards and fun twists, enhanced by a curated soundtrack and plush seating. Don’t skip ordering from the Alpine-inspired bar food — especially the limited-availability burger topped with tomme de Savoie.

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Peckish Kirkwood

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What started as a pop-up is now an exciting residency: Chef Tamara Hewitt is taking over Pullman Yards with creative brunch dishes that take cues from the Caribbean and the American South. You’ll want to make a reservation to secure one of the weekend-only spots, and bring a friend or two — dishes are served tapas-style for a lively eating experience.

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99 OMAKASE Norcross

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This is not your ordinary omakase restaurant: It’s a ground-breaking all-you-can-eat-and-drink operation, where $99 (as you might have guessed) not only gets you a 12-course omakase menu, but also as many additional select nigiri as you want, enhanced by all the beer, sake, or soju you can safely manage — an omakase extravaganza.

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Fawn Wine and Amaro Bar Decatur

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Helmed by chef Terry Koval (who scored a James Beard Best Chef award at his standout The Deer and the Dove nearby), Fawn’s intimate space is the place to go deep on coastal wines, amaro-laced cocktails, and seasonal small plates — housemade charcuterie included.

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CRU East Atlanta Atlanta

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The CRU chain of upscale lounges now has outposts in seven states, and this Atlanta Village branch is its fifth in the city. What’s the draw? Stylish hookah set-ups with plenty of unique shisha flavors offered, premium bottle service, a menu of specialty “Crutails,” and a selection of savory small plates like “Cru Cut” wings to keep the evening going.

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Adana Restaurant & Lounge Marietta

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This one’s pure, delicious fun: A Lego-themed Mediterranean restaurant in Marietta, featuring a menu with a Middle Eastern accent (don’t miss the signature Adana beef kebab), a bouquet of colorful cocktails, and non-stop hookah service (including, yes, Lego hookahs) with more than 30 flavors of shisha.

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Bottles & Chimney Norcross

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It’s always party time at this vibey cocktail lounge and Mediterranean-inspired restaurant in Norcross. Grab a friend or your entire crew to enjoy bites and beverages like mezze platters, grilled kabobs, pink guava margaritas, and espresso martinis (hookah service included), while bopping along with the DJ in one of the region’s most photo-worthy dining rooms.

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Cuddlefish Dunwoody

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John Chen and Jason Liang of Brush Sushi fame closed Cuddlefish (their more casual but equally acclaimed Decatur venue) in 2023, but it wasn’t gone long, and now it’s back and even better. Expect first-rate nigiri and the defining specialty that is the range of hand rolls (with vegetarian options), including an-over-the-top combo using every kind of fish on the menu.

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7th House Adair Park

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You can trust the experimental folks behind Bovino After Dark with an astrological-themed cocktail lounge. 7th House delivers a zodiac-inspired omakase experience, in which three riffs on classic drinks (with non-alcoholic variations available) are paired with an appropriate small plate.

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Jak Handroll Bar Duluth

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Because this is Atlanta’s very first hand roll bar, courtesy of the team behind the much-loved Jak Omakase, right next door. Like its sister, the draw at this sleek rooftop spot is the bargain-priced five-course omakase menu, though they’ve also got flexible à la carte options — dont’ miss specialties like the “Big Mac,” which comes with Wagyu, uni, and caviar.

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Madeira Park Poncey-Highland

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Wine bars don’t get any cooler than this Poncey-Highland one. Madeira Park delivers on hard-to-find vintages, unique cocktails, and one heck of a vegetable-forward menu (plus charcuterie and cheese plates). It all makes sense when you see who’s in charge: star chef Steven Satterfield, wine expert Neal McCarthy of Miller Union, and Tim Willard of the city’s buzzy Dive Wine pop-ups.

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Yuji Modern Japanese Atlanta

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With its sleek contemporary look, its spacious patio, its ardently seasonal kaiseki-style menu, and its extensive collection of sakes (including some on tap), this Junction Krog District jewel from prolific restaurateur Alex Kinjo (Kinjo Room, MF Sushi, etc.) is an essential for lovers of Japanese cuisine.

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Boqueria Colony Square Midtown

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Born in Manhattan but inspired by the iconic Barcelona market whose name it bears, Boqueria brings a fiesta’s worth of traditional tapas — from patatas bravas and pan con tomate to garlic shrimp and mussels with chorizo — to Colony Square. Pro tip: Be sure to order some hand-carved jamón ibérico, and you’ll see why it’s considered the world’s best ham.

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Jak Omakase Duluth

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Both upscale and surprisingly affordable, Jak Omakase is a destination for sushi in Duluth, where much of the impeccable seafood is imported from Japan (including premium o-toro and Hokkaido sea urchin). Go for the 12-course lunch ($58) or the 15-course dinner menu ($78).

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Lily Sushi Bar – Milton Milton

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Doubling down on the success of the original Lily in Alpharetta, this sibling in Milton’s Crabapple Market offers the same winning menu. Think an encyclopedia of sushi styles (nigiri, maki-mono, hand rolls, and more), binchotan grill dishes (try the miso-marinated lamb), and other Japanese delights.

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Delbar Middle Eastern – Buckhead Buckhead

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Inspired by his family’s food traditions, Iranian-born chef and restaurateur Fares Kargar brings his irresistible Persian and Middle Eastern fare to a third Delbar location in Buckhead. Get ready for slow-cooked lamb shank, perfectly crisp tahdig rice dishes, and kookoo sabzi for brunch ­— a next-level herb frittata by way of Persia.

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Lucky Star West Midtown

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From the team behind Momo Cafe and Brush Sushi, Lucky Star is the place to enjoy morning pastries and Taiwanese chicken sandwiches up front come lunch. But don’t miss the reservations-only bar in the back at night, serving innovative takes on classic cocktails and a unique “cocktail omakase” program, with appropriate bites on the side. 

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Ryokou Adair Park

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You’ll want to come along for the ride at this stylish Adair Park sibling to West Midtown’s Omakase Table. At Ryokou, chef Paul Gutting takes diners on a tour of Japan with his modern kappo experience, where the tasting menu highlights ingredients and specialty dishes from different Japanese prefectures, with curated sake selections on the side.

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Irie Mon Cafe and Cocktails Norcross

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“Irie” is a Jamaican term for contentment or well-being, and that’s exactly what you’ll feel at this vibrant spot in Peachtree Corners. Expect classics like jerk chicken, ackee and saltfish, and one decadent French toast with rum sauce, plus excellent cocktails to boot.

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Tiger Sun Atlanta

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If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind cocktail experience, this is it. Set inside a refurbished 40-foot-long, 1960s-vintage tour bus, Tiger Sun offers a themed $75 four-course cocktail tasting that changes with the seasons (their first-ever menu was inspired by “The Karate Kid,” the original movie). Bonus: Food pairings are provided by taco favorite Muchacho, next door.

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Natalie Bianca Cascade Heights

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The owner of Kitty Dare in Inman Park scores again with this bright “new South” spot in Cascade Heights, named in honor of a late friend. The Latin-tinged Southern menu has lots to love (salmon adobo! Homemade churros!), but you’ll especially want to order Miss Nathalie’s shrimp pasta, inspired by its namesake lady.

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Paya Thai Kitchen West Midtown

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You can trust veteran restaurateur Alex Kinjo with anything (he’s behind Yakitori Kona, Kinjo Room, and MF Sushi), and this elegant Thai destination (in partnership with the folks behind Osha Thai) is no exception. Stunning settings aside, you’ll be hard-pressed to choose between specialties like pad cha branzino, crab fried rice, and a number of grilled skewers, so plan to come back and often.

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Il Premio Old Fourth Ward

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The showplace venue at the Forth Hotel & Club, Il Premio is the perfect spot for date night or any other special occasion with its opulent furnishings (glistening chandeliers, a vintage baby grand piano), its homemade pastas, its top-quality steaks and seafood, and one of the town’s best collections of Italian wine. 

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Avize West Midtown

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At this stylishly comfortable West Midtown establishment, chef Karl Gorline (formerly in the kitchens at Watershed and Atlas) celebrates the varied cuisines of the Alps — which span eight European nations — using ingredients from the restaurant’s own farm, and the results should put the place at the summit of your must-visit list.

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The Sparrow 麻将 Midtown Atlanta

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You’ll definitely want to book a table at this comfortable, intimate downtown pan-Asian destination, where beautifully plated Sichuanese dishes, both traditional and innovative, are the star of the show. 

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