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Tringali's |
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94 Pryor St SW Underground Atlanta, Atlanta 30303 404-522-6568
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Distance:
~10.30 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. This casual Italian favorite is a great place to seal a business deal over great pasta and a bottle of wine. All of the traditional dishes are prepared with flair, including calamari, shrimp linguini with white wine, and lip-smacking lasagna. All of the items are served in generous portions, including classic desserts like tiramisu. The white-tablecloth elegance of the dining room is accented with friendly service and friendly ambience. Business casual attire.
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Sotto Sotto Cucina Italiana |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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313 N Highland Ave, Atlanta 30307 404-523-6678
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Distance:
~11.85 mi * |
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INMAN PARK. This beloved restaurant is a top choice for classic pasta dishes served with flair. Seasonal favorites include a phenomenal papardelle with wild boar and a perfectly prepared rare tuna pasta. Other options include risotto, saltimbocca, and free-range pheasant with polenta. Desserts are creative and memorable – The chocolate soup? Sinfully good! – and the scope (both in variety and price range) of the wine list is impressive. As for the fashionable setting, think: Black-clad servers, weathered walls and open kitchen. Large storefront windows offer terrific angles of Highland.
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User Rating: 9.5
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Baraonda |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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710 Peachtree St, Atlanta 30308 404-879-9962
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Distance:
~11.95 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. Warm, comfortable, and boasting an appealing touch of rusticity, this cafe treats folks to great service and a deliciously satisfying menu. Wood-fired, brick-oven pizzas are the standard, and nearly two dozen of them feature Italian cheeses, herbs, fresh greens and zesty meats. Their thin, crisp crusts are unbeatable, and they go exceptionally well with a simple salad. Pastas are also tempting, and main courses include grilled chicken, fresh fish and veal scaloppini. Full bar. Free parking at Georgian Terrace.
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User Rating: 9.5
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Pasta da Pulcinella |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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1123 Peachtree Walk, Atlanta 30309-3950 404-876-1114
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Distance:
~12.69 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. Named for a commedia dell'arte character and occupying a converted cottage, this established Italian haunt is known for its creative pasta dishes. Buckwheat and semolina noodles are accompanied by a variety of savory sauces – tomato-basil, bolognese and walnut among them. One of the restaurant's treats is apple-sausage ravioli, dressed with a sage-laced brown butter sauce – incredible! You'll also find gnocchi and risotto, along with daily specials that, although good, usually can't compete with the pastas. Prices, thankfully, are quite reasonable, and the place attracts a good crowd of business types throughout the day.
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Veni Vidi Vici |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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41 14th St, Atlanta 30309 404-875-8424
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Distance:
~12.79 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. Food conquers all at this lively restaurant, which specializes in savory northern Italian cuisine. Start off with grilled octopus or veal meatballs; then choose from an enticing array of handmade pastas and breads. Main dishes include succulent rotisserie meats from the wood-burning oven, suckling pig with Savoy cabbage, and the ever-popular veal shank osso bucco. The modern decor is open and sophisticated, yet the space is decidely personable.Outside on the lawn, you can even try your hand at bocce.
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User Rating: 6
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La Tavola |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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992 Virginia Ave NE, Atlanta 30306 404-873-5430
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Distance:
~13.14 mi * |
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VIRGINIA HIGHLAND. An open kitchen and soft lighting add further character to this cozy restaurant, which is often filled to capacity with loyal regulars. Not surprisingly, they can't seem to get enough of the fantastic Italian cuisine, which features white wine-steamed mussels and arugula pear salad as starters. These two dishes perfectly introduce pork saltimbocca, balsamic roasted chicken, and seared Georgia trout with roasted potatoes. Sunday brunch, meanwhile, impresses with vermouth-steamed mussels, pepper encrusted carpaccio, and the frittata of the day. The outdoor patio is popular during warm weather.
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Figo Pasta |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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1170 B Collier Rd, Atlanta 30318 404-351-9667
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Distance:
~14.09 mi * |
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BUCKHEAD. Figo Pasta adds hearty dashes of Tuscan-style warmth and panache to the Buckhead dining scene. Charming service and a flair for creative sauces mingle with the space's cozy confines to create an experience that, until now, Atlantans could find only by visiting a neighborhood eatery in the Old Country. Deliciously homemade portions of ricotta and spinach-stuffed ravioli, whole wheat penne and egg pappardelle may be topped with sauces ranging from checca (fresh-chopped tomato, basil and mozzarella) to Siciliana (eggplant, mozzarella and basil tomato sauce topped with shredded ricotta). Portions are large and, perhaps best of all, the prices are stunningly reasonable.
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User Rating: 10
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La Grotta Ristorante Italiano |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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2637 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta 30305 404-231-1368
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Distance:
~15.49 mi * |
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BUCKHEAD. This beautiful Italian restaurant overlooks a lush garden in the prestigious Buckhead neighborhood. Award-winning northern Italian cuisine and outstanding service provide an ideal setting for celebrations, private gatherings and first-class business dinners. Upscale offerings include roasted sausage-stuffed quail, black-and-white linguini, and goat-cheese ravioli. An excellent Italian experience from start to finish. Reservations recommended.
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Brio Tuscan Grille |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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2964 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta 30305 404-601-5555
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Distance:
~16.15 mi * |
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BUCKHEAD. This branch of the well-received Brio chain brings a touch of Tuscan flavor to Buckhead. The large establishment gains particular favor for its busy patio, where folks congregate to enjoy bellinis and the restaurant's satisfying Italian fare. Homemade pastas and steaks are prevalent, along with wood-fired pizzas and seafood. Large portions are standard, although that's no reason not to partake of tiramisu or some other sweet treat. Wednesday is martini night, and folks flock to the bar by the dozen to honor such an event.
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Pricci |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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500 Pharr Rd NE, Atlanta 30305-3427 404-237-2941
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Distance:
~16.40 mi * |
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BUCKHEAD. Sleek, stylish, and comforting, this upscale Italian restaurant is a fantastic destination for special nights and important events. The open kitchen (complete with woodburning oven) highlights the skill of the culinary team, although it never intrudes on the dining experience. The menu, which emphasizes rich, earthy flavors, features such dishes as sauteed baby lobster tails, char-grilled lamb chops, braised veal shank, and baked Mediterranean sea bass. You'll also find superbly done pastas, gnocchi, risottos and salads, savory appetizers, and crisp gourmet pizzas.
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