ATLANTA — The 2024 edition of the MICHELIN Guide Atlanta is now out!
Four new restaurants were awarded one MICHELIN star, bringing metro Atlanta's total to nine eateries with the distinction. The full selection was announced Monday at the Georgia World Congress Center. In addition to the restaurants that have gained a MICHELIN star, four others were honored with the Bib Gourmand distinction.
According to the guide, restaurants with a star have high quality cooking and are worth a stop. The Bib Gourmand is given to eateries with great food at moderate prices.
The MICHELIN guide is back for a second year in Atlanta. Five restaurants gained a star this time last year.
“As we toast to year two of the MICHELIN Guide in Atlanta, the passion and talent of the local gastronomy community continues to impress the anonymous Inspectors,” said Gwendal Poullennec, the International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. “We are very proud to welcome four new MICHELIN Star restaurants to the MICHELIN Guide family for the first time. Congratulations to the city of Atlanta for another outstanding year for their restaurant and hospitality community.”
Below is the list of new restaurants added.
One MICHELIN Star
O by Brush (Sushi- Japanese cuisine) | 3009 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta
"Brush Sushi is located in a fashionable shopping center with the likes of Rolex and Dior, but step inside this stylish space to discover O by Brush, a separate omakase counter helmed by Chef Jason Liang," the guide said.
Omakase Table (Sushi-Japanese cuisine) | 788 W. Marietta Street NW, Atlanta
"Here at this serious counter-focused setting, Chef Leonard Yu and his small team presiding over a multicourse experience that leans traditional while offering a nice balance of variety and seasonality," the guide said.
Spring (Contemporary cuisine) | 36 Mill Street, Marietta
"Find your way to this small but well-appointed restaurant in Marietta where exposed brick and a vaulted ceiling done in dark wood create an endearing charm," the guide said.
Staplehouse ( Contemporary cuisine) | 541 Edgewood Avenue SE, Atlanta
Open two nights a week for dinner (Friday-Saturday) and located in the Old Fourth Ward, Staplehouse promises a convivial evening of conversation and talented cooking," the guide said.
Bib Gourmand
Masterpiece (Chinese Cuisine) | 3940 Buford Highway, Duluth
A long-standing favorite for mouth-numbing Sichuan specialties, Masterpiece is a bit out of the way in Duluth in an unassuming strip mall but it's worth the drive," the guide said.
Superica (Tex-Mex cuisine) | 55 Krog Street, Atlanta
"There's nearly a dozen of these popular spots around, but it's this original at Krog Street Market that started it all," the guide states.
Table & Main (Southern cuisine) | 1028 Canon Street, Roswell
"Head to Roswell to find this gem, located inside a converted home, then step inside for Southern charm at its very best.
Whoopsie’s (American cuisine) | 1 Moreland Avenue SE, Atlanta
"Make no mistake— Whoopsie's is a fun, quirky spot where you'll yearn to be a regular. If you do, you won't be bored, as their menu is a constantly evolving mix of cold dishes, hot dishes that also work well as sides, and a daily changing protein (think prime rib one day and roasted chicken thighs with golden-brown skin another), plus a sandwich of the day," the guide said.
Read more about other restaurants recommended here.