"The Italian restaurant in the little yellow house" offers up traditional dishes and an excellent wine list from the Italian-born brothers that run the place. Try the grilled octopus appetizer.
The wine list here is excellent. Try the Gavi do Gavi by La Scola. And the food is great. I highly recommend the farfelle past with lobster and wine sauce. It's great!
Canellini soup w/ rock shrimp, truffle oil was a great start and the grilled lamb chops were tremendous. Request to be seated in main dining room, not downstairs.
The owner Marco Betti, paid special attention to my friend's 50th b-day party, allowing us to bring in 20+ bottles of wine with only $3pp corkage. This is unheard of for a buckhead restaurant of such
“Kitchen nightmares” level. Old fashioned Italian food, plastic menus, canned tomato sauce, heavy gnocchi that tasted like raw flour for $32. A disaster. The best thing was the valet parking service.
Don't go there. It is too expensive for mediocre. The owner, Marco, is all over the floor screaming and arguing with his employees in front of the guests. Definitely we will never go back there.
Food was great. However, it took almost 40 minutes for us to get a glass of when and glass of scotch. Felt rushed to eat and leave. Won't be back due to service.
Antica Posta in Buckhead hosted a speaking event for David Irving, a holocaust denier and white supremacist. The racists in tow racially harassed a server. The owner did nothing. Do not eat here.
Quintessential Tuscan cooking. Open nightly for dinner, the exhibition kitchen features Tuscan specialties, signature meat & fish dishes, homemade pastas & breads, and delicious appetizers. Cozy dining room and elegant Bar & Lounge beckon diners to experience a touch of Tuscany nestled in Buckhead!