Atlanta Restaurants Represent in New Michelin Guide

In Year 2 of Atlanta’s Michelin Guide, the city’s culinary stars are shiny ng even brighter.

The newest additions to Atlanta’s Michelle Star experience were announced Monday night and some of the restaurants are household names to locals.

What Atlanta Restaurants Got Michelin Stars?

O by Brush, Omakase Table, Spring, and Staplehouse each received a prestigious MICHELIN Star, raising Atlanta’s total to nine.

Additionally, Masterpiece, Superica, Table & Main, and Whoopsie’s earned the Bib Gourmand distinction, bringing the city’s Bib Gourmand total to 14.

How Many Michelin Star Restaurants Does Atlanta Have?

Atlanta’s complete MICHELIN selection now includes 57 restaurants, featuring 25 different types of cuisine.

Let’s take a look at each freshly minted Michelin Star eatery In Atlanta:

O by Brush

3009 Peachtree Rd, Ste 140, NE Atlanta, Ga. 30305

This Japanese omakase spot, led by chef Jason Liang, is celebrated for its artistry and precision in sushi preparation. The intimate, chef-led experience focuses on high-quality seasonal fish and minimalist presentation, allowing each dish’s flavors to shine. Liang’s attention to detail has made O by Brush a standout for sushi connoisseurs in Atlanta.

Omakase Table

788 West Marietta St. Atlanta Ga. 30318

Known for its exclusive and immersive dining experience, Omakase Table seats only a few guests per night, creating an intimate atmosphere where diners can appreciate the chef’s craftsmanship. With a menu that changes based on seasonal ingredients, each meal is a unique journey through traditional Japanese techniques and innovative touches.

Spring

36 Mill St, Marietta, Ga. 30060

Located in Marietta, Spring offers a farm-to-table experience rooted in Southern flavors with French technique. Chef Brian So combines locally-sourced ingredients with a thoughtful, refined approach, creating dishes that are both sophisticated and comforting. The seasonal menu, minimalist design, and warm service make it a hidden gem outside of Atlanta’s main restaurant scene.

Staplehouse

541 Edgewood Ave, SE Atlanta, Ga. 30312

Originally launched as a nonprofit restaurant, Staplehouse is known not only for its culinary excellence but also its commitment to the community. The ever-changing menu features innovative dishes made from locally-sourced ingredients, with a focus on sustainability and creativity. Staplehouse is praised for blending fine dining with a welcoming atmosphere, creating an unforgettable experience with a meaningful mission.

Each of these restaurants offers a unique, high-quality dining experience, making them worthy of their MICHELIN Star recognition.

Michelin Stars: What’s the Big Deal?

A Michelin Star is one of the highest accolades a restaurant can receive, symbolizing excellence in the culinary world. Here’s why it’s so significant:

  1. Global Recognition: Michelin Stars are awarded by the Michelin Guide, one of the most respected restaurant guides worldwide. A star (or multiple stars) places a restaurant on the global map, often attracting international food enthusiasts.
  2. Symbol of Quality: Each star represents a high standard of cuisine:
    • One Star: A very good restaurant in its category.
    • Two Stars: Excellent cooking, worth a detour.
    • Three Stars: Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey.
  3. Boost in Business: Earning a Michelin Star can dramatically increase a restaurant’s visibility and reservations, as diners often seek out starred restaurants for special occasions or to experience top-quality dining.
  4. Chef and Staff Prestige: A Michelin Star is a mark of achievement for chefs and their teams, elevating their careers and giving them a place among the world’s culinary elite. It often brings opportunities, from collaborations to new ventures.
  5. Higher Expectations: Michelin Stars set a high standard, motivating restaurants to maintain excellence in service, quality, and innovation. However, stars also bring pressure, as restaurants must continue to impress Michelin inspectors each year to retain their rating.

Overall, a Michelin Star signals an exceptional dining experience, enhancing a restaurant’s reputation and often redefining the local dining scene.

Final Word

“As we celebrate the second year of the MICHELIN Guide in Atlanta, the dedication and skill of the local culinary community continue to impress our anonymous Inspectors,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. “We are thrilled to introduce four new MICHELIN Star restaurants to the Guide. Congratulations to Atlanta for another exceptional year for its restaurant and hospitality industry.”

CJ Johnson: CJ is a longtime Atlantan who has written a book about Atlanta's food scene. He has also fallen in love with the city's music and sports scenes. He writes about Food, Restaurants, Travel, Sports and Atlanta Culture. Check out the book. https://amzn.to/3RPmbZM