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- MMatthewAtlanta •15 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoHad the valentine prix fixe menu - was excellent and the wine pairings were well matched. The salad starter had pink lettuce, the scallops had pomegrantes in the sauce, and the black forest cake was heart shaped with cherries, emphasizing the Valentine theme. The noise level was reasonable - could talk and hear without raising our voices but we could hear other tables.More infoMurphy'sPrice: Moderate• American• Virginia Highland•4.8
- JJustinAtlanta •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoAn absolutely amazing experience every time I dine here! The food is absolutely outstanding, and the service is top-tier! Their festive decorations that constantly change make the enviornment fun and exciting. I will continue to go back tome and time again and I recommend Amore e Amore to everyone!!More infoAmore e AmorePrice: Expensive• Italian• Inman Park•4.7
- AAndrewVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •18 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had the best table in the building!!! It was my favorite. Love everything about this place minus the small portions and pricing of certain items. 120$ lobster Mac (I get it, it’s 1.5# lobster which is pricey) and 75$ table side carbonara is plain wild. 110$ filet is literal steak house territory without any details on the filet itself. Dry aged? Wet aged? Sourced from? Anyways it’s amazing food but maybe having waiters go in depth on each of these special meals would help sway consumers.More infoThe Garden RoomPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Buckhead•4.6
- RRomelloOrlando / Central Florida East •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe Blind Cupid was a great pop-up bar atmosphere. The vibe was extremely laid back and allowed for quality time and conversations. The decor and ambience (light music) created the perfect environment. I would definitely recommended and will return for different holiday pop-ups & a regular Bling Pig experience.More infoThe Blind Cupid Pop-Up BarPrice: Moderate• Cocktail Bar• Buckhead•4.1
- TTurhondaAtlanta •10 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFrom the moment we walked into Saints + Council, I knew we were in for something special. The ambiance, a perfect blend of elegance and comfort, set the tone for an unforgettable culinary journey. The service was impeccable. Our server was attentive without being intrusive, knowledgeable about the menu, and eager to make recommendations that turned out to be spot-on. Every dish we ordered was a celebration of flavors. Now, let’s talk about the food. Each course was a masterpiece. We started with the crab dip and fried cauliflower, both a delightful fusion of fresh ingredients and bold flavors that danced on the palate. For the main course, I indulged in the salmon, cooked to perfection with a rich sauce that elevated the dish to new heights. We’ve all had our fair share of salmon, but this was next level! Every bite was tender and bursting with flavor, paired beautifully with crispy potatoes and asparagus. Dessert was the grand finale. The bread pudding was nothing short of perfection, a harmonization of textures and flavors that left me craving more. Overall, S+C exceeded our expectations in every way. The combination of exquisite food, exceptional service, and a warm atmosphere makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable dining experience. We can’t wait to return! Highly recommend!More infoSaints + CouncilPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Midtown•4.8