Tag: Mujo
Peek inside Koshu Club, the newest restaurant from the Mujo team
Koshu Club, the 46-seat Japanese restaurant from the team behind Mujo, will make its debut April 14 on West Paces Ferry Road in Buckhead. A place where Japanese cuisine steps outside the confines of omakase, Koshu Club will serve a concise menu of items inspired by both washoku (Japanese) and yōshoku (Western) traditions.
5 solo dates to take in Atlanta this year
It’s a brand-new year, Atlanta, and we’re leaning into feeling good. Here are five ways to take on this year solo from attending a forest-bathing session at the Chattahoochee Nature Center to going on a self-guided street art tour using the Atlanta Street Art Map.
The team behind Michelin-starred Mujo is launching an intimate Japanese restaurant in Buckhead
Located in the new Ninetynine West Paces apartment building, Koshu Club will serve a concise, a la carte menu featuring charcoal-grilled seafood and meats, as well as small plates and sashimi. Wine, sake, and Japanese cocktails will also play a large role. It’s slated to open in February.
Staplehouse, Spring, O by Brush, and Omakase Table earn their first Michelin stars
A nervous energy hung in the air as chefs, mixologists, and restaurateurs mingled with media and sponsors at the 2024 Atlanta Michelin Guide Ceremony. Would Lazy Betty, Mujo, Hayakawa, Bacchanalia, and Atlas hold onto...
One year later: How Atlanta’s first Michelin awards impacted the winning restaurants
Last year's Michelin awards—which saw five Atlanta restaurants honored with a coveted Star and 40 others recognized—generated tons of buzz and press. But how did the awards impact business? We spoke to three of last year’s winners to find out.
The art of Atlanta’s omakase cocktails
The drinks at omakase restaurants aren’t as off-menu as the meals—generally, you can select your cocktail from a list. That list, however, is composed of creatively crafted beverages designed to play nicely with the dishes placed before you. Here, three omakase restaurants in Atlanta with notable cocktail programs.
Best of Atlanta 2023: Eat
Our 2023 Best of Atlanta picks for all things food-related—here's where you'll find great sushi, sandwiches, bread, vegan dishes, soul food, steak, desserts, and more.
Surprises and snubs from the inaugural Atlanta Michelin Guide ceremony
By now you’ve certainly heard the news: five Atlanta restaurants boast one Michelin Star, with nearly 40 others receiving other distinctions from the prestigious international dining guide. Atlas, Bacchanalia, Hayakawa, Lazy Betty, and Mujo won big, while other longtime favorites like Aria, Kyma, Rumi’s Kitchen, and Umi were skipped over altogether. Here's what some Atlanta chefs and restaurateurs had to say about the awards and a few other observations and interesting tidbits from Tuesday's ceremony.
Lazy Betty, Bacchanalia, Hayakawa, and more awarded Michelin Stars
The suspense is over. Atlas, Bacchanalia, Hayakawa, Lazy Betty, and Mujo are officially one Michelin Star restaurants. 45 total restaurants rounded out Atlanta's inaugural Michelin Guide—here's what made the cut.
Review: Omakase, y’all! Taking stock of Atlanta’s latest fancy sushi spots
In recent years, omakase around these parts has morphed into something more like a prix fixe dinner, featuring a tasting menu with sometimes as many as 22 courses. Atlanta now has at least three dedicated omakase restaurants, all within striking distance from one another on or near Howell Mill Road. More are on the way.
















