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Budget Inn, Hwy 41
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This single room's special feature is the spa bath. This air-conditioned single room includes a flat-screen TV with sate…
This air-conditioned double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The…
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Restaurants nearby
- Lazy Betty★ Michelin Chef Ron Hsu and Chef/co-owner Aaron Phillips oversee this contemporary tasting menu with clever combinations that highlight regional ingredients with subtle Asian influences. The tuna roll is a stunner, made with feuille de brick and filled with lemon, crème fraîche and wrapped in paper-thin sheets of bluefin tuna. Ellijay Farms mushroom chestnut doppio with vidalia onion vichyssoise and potlikker, a two-segment ravioli, with earthy mushroom filling one and a nutty chestnut filling the other. Crown-roasted duck with a honey lacquer and brown butter jus is another strong savory course. The Asi84.5km
- Hayakawa★ Michelin Located in a sparkling office structure, local legend Chef Atsushi Hayakawa's slick lair hosts a mere handful of diners per seating. His stage is a backdrop of dark-streaked stone and a silken wood counter; and his banter with guests displays Hayakawa's buoyant personality.Rotating with the seasons and changing weekly, the meal is a procession of small courses and hews toward the structure of kaiseki. After items such as a delicate and classic chawanmushi with sweet scallops to start and octopus with seaweed in a piquant vinegar sauce, it's time for sushi. The chef crafts nigiri from imported 85.4km
- Mujō★ Michelin Located in West Midtown, Mujō is an intimate setting with a moody elegance. A U-shaped counter crafted of Southern cypress pops in this square room with dark walls and low lighting. This is the domain of Chef J. Trent Harris and his skilled team who make all feel well cared for. Here, tradition has been replaced with a rollicking good time, where the always-surprising interpretation of omakase begins with an array of zensai like a morsel of Florida cobia grilled over binchotan, dressed with a red miso sauce and some local pattypan squash. After some cooked bites, it's time for the raw. Nigiri 85.6km
- Bacchanalia★ Michelin Dark wood, a black industrial ceiling set with a constellation of Edison bulbs, and brown leather banquettes give Bacchanalia a handsome sophistication, yet there's nothing too precious about this longstanding spot where Georgia produce shines. The multicourse prix fixe involves a bit of flair, with some dishes arriving on carts or nestled inside glass cloches. Choices are plentiful on the four-course menu, allowing diners to create their own bespoke tasting menu, and most courses features an excellent wine pairing. Crab fritter has been on their menu since the very beginning, though chilled l87.0km
- O by Brush★ Michelin Brush Sushi is located in a swish shopping center, but step inside this stylish space to discover O by Brush, a separate omakase counter helmed by Chef Jason Liang. The extensive procession will begin with several starters before moving into nigiri such as beautifully rich shima aji, warayaki sawara that is hay smoked over coals then sliced and filled with rice, and anago tempura temaki finished over binchotan coals. A tasting of dry-aged hirame and kanpachi is a delightful surprise, as is the tamago tasting, featuring the classic style alongside a tender, cake-like version. The wide-ranging s90.5km
- Atlas★ Michelin When the night calls for a grand celebration, few places fit quite like Atlas. Snuggled inside the posh St. Regis Atlanta, this restaurant from London-born Chef Freddy Money is impossibly elegant. Fine art graces the walls — it's home to rotating installations in partnership with a local gallery, showcasing works from local, national, and internationally acclaimed artistsv — but it's not just the artwork that impresses. Order à la carte from this seasonal American menu with European influences or celebrate with the tasting menu for dishes like tender lobster plated with smoked paprika butter s90.9km
- Omakase Table★ Michelin Here at this serious counter-focused setting, find Chef Leonard Yu and his small team presiding over a multicourse experience that leans traditional while offering a nice balance of variety and seasonality. A smattering of otsumami begin the evening on a strong note with shaved wagyu beef lightly poached in sukiyaki sauce with a quail egg. The chef's signature dish, uni gohan with otoro, is decadent, while corn potage delivers an impressive depth of flavor. Meanwhile, nigiri showcases character without any flash: Kawahagi is topped with flash-frozen liver paste that melts on the tongue, while 91.3km
- Little BearBib Chef Jarrett Stieber pulls inspiration from around the globe at this restaurant, nestled within the Summerhill area. It's a popular spot with locals, who often stop by with their dogs to procure a biscuit from the bar (Little Bear is the nickname for the chef's beloved late dog), so be sure to make a reservation or find a seat at the buzzy bar. Stieber presides over an open kitchen where an eclectic, contemporary menu is frequently changing, and a prix fixe offering includes dishes not found on the à la carte. You may dine on items such as earthy chicken liver custard with corn cakes or lightl79.7km
- EstrellitaBib It's a tiny space, but Owners Hope Webb and Walter Cortado have fashioned a likable space with a modern bent at Estrellita. Equally small but mighty is the kitchen, which turns out Filipino classics and meat-forward dishes. There are always specials to keep an eye out for, and patience is key, as the kitchen team is often handling to-go and catering orders simultaneously. It's walk-in only, so pull up a chair to enjoy roasted pork belly lechon cooked Cebu-style, with crispy skin and rolled with lemongrass, green onion and garlic. Vegetable and beef versions of lumpia are available; the beef de80.3km
- Bomb Biscuit Co.Bib Once a pop-up and a food stall, this popular breakfast and brunch restaurant has moved down the street from their original brick-and-mortar location in Grant Park. The new space may be larger and more contemporary, but that freshly baked vibe remains. The menu shows off simple but successful plates ranging from breakfast sandwiches to brunch plates with fried chicken and other staples. Baked goods, like cinnamon rolls with a thick, tangy cream cheese glaze, are exceptional, but given the name, biscuits, ranging from traditional to jalapeno and cheddar, are an absolute must. Go for broke with a80.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.82.1km
- Georgia Dome former domed stadium located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.82.3km
- Centennial Olympic Stadium former multi-purpose stadium at Atlanta, Georgia, USA79.7km
- Georgia Aquarium aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, USA82.8km
- Stone Mountain mountain and state park in Georgia, United States84.8km
- World of Coca-Cola American museum of The Coca-Cola Company82.7km
- High Museum of Art art museum in Atlanta, Georgia, USA85.5km
- Zoo Atlanta zoo in Georgia, US78.9km
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