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I don't think the price point allows Lazy Betty to deliver the phenomenal experience it aspires to be. We felt like a higher price might allow a more focused and generous use of premium ingredients. Overall, our dishes were much too salty. And several visibly had more finishing salt than either of us wanted. Thought a few dishes had too much going on. Like the foie mousse, which had sheep's milk merengue kisses that were really cool and independently tasty, but indistinguishable in the broader dish. Portion sizes were too small for that number of courses (i.e. usually for portions of this size, you would expect 10-12 bites). I guess we could've done more add-ons? The desserts punched above their weight, and the final duck course better matched our expectations.
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I have never heard so much hype about a restaurant and been so disappointed. The atmosphere is not even what I would call casual, less than casual. We paid $200 for dinner and they seated us in the bar area. The food was less than OK. The music was too loud and not appropriate for a “nice” restaurant. The desert was good. Sad to give such a bad review but these people are playing restaurant. Not a professional restaurant and they have no business charging $200 per person. They asked for gratuity for front of house after adding 20% tip. I have never even heard of such a request. I was there on Jan. 14, 2024. The owner, head chef and manager should have a meeting and review what happened during this shift. Go anywhere else. Save your money.
Be the first to ReplyNot safe!
We were excited to try the Lazy Betty after it received the Michelin star. Service was great. Food was mostly good - did not like lamb for the main course with no other option. BUT, there is no valet and my license plate was stolen while we had dinner. The parking lot is very sketchy. I called the restaurant and sent an email with no response! Terrible - don’t go - it is not safe and the restaurant doesn’t care.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a wonderful treat!
Heard great things about this place, so we gave it a try. From the second we arrive to the second we left… nothing but greatness! From the front door host to every employee there, extremely nice and happy people working there. Tried just about everything on the menu. If you’re thinking about the price..DON’T…worth every cent.
Be the first to ReplySuperb food
A friend and I had dinner at this freshly-minted one-star Michelin Atlanta place. We ordered the 7-course tasting meal. The food was impeccable from beginning to end. Highlights: roasted onion-filled tortellini, lobster in a yeast-based foam, lamb tenderloin on wine reduction, a terrific beet salad (and I don’t generally care for beets!) The service was informal (servers seemed to be wearing funky costumes) but friendly. I have only one complaint: the wine list. They did not have a selection according to the category of the place, and the bottles were upmarked about 5 times their retail price. But this does not overshadow my enthusiastic endorsement. The Michelin star is well deserved. Just bring your own wine.
Be the first to ReplyDreadful experience
Food was good but the courses were served out of order and wine parings didn’t match. So for example we received an onion tart as a first course followed by a beet salad so the freshness of the salad was killed. The worst was when they served us the wrong dish with a cider pairing and then dropped the new course, forgot to give us a new pairing, then it took so long to get the correct pairing we had to eat the course or it would get cold and then they dropped the next course and expected us to eat it with a luke warm cider and when we asked for fresh glasses they said they were out of the cider but didn’t offer us an alternate drink pairing. And all of this had to be brought to their attention multiple times to the point that they argued with us about what drink went with what course and suggested we were wrong until we were firm and they admitted they had completely cocked it up. Truly truly below par. They gave us a free course but still charged us for the cider pairing we didn’t drink and also still charged us service. Would never ever recommend. Dreadful experience.
Be the first to ReplyFantastic Special Occasion
Not that there are a lot of tasting menus in town but Lazy Betty executes it extremely well. When you’re going out for a really nice dinner you want to see attention to detail and everything down the placement of powders and garnishes was consistent and excellent. The duck in particular was stunning and so very rich. Splurge for the caviar if you can- a half ounce will be enough for two.
Be the first to ReplyNot a Meal but a Food Experience!
Lazy Betty is THEE premier fine dining restaurant in ATL! The culinary staff led by Chefs Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips take you on a food journey. I don’t need to write anymore. Just look at my photos. 😋
Be the first to ReplyLikely the best restaurant in ATL
After four visits with consistent, exceptional food and service, I consider Lazy Betty to be one of the best dining experiences I have had in tasting menu style restaurants around the world. At some point it will earn a Michelin star which will be a nice honor for the Chef and staff. In the meantime, lucky customers get to savor this experience brought to you courtesy of the Hsu family, Aaron Phillips and Austin Goetzman. *Atmosphere: Cool location sets the tone for industrial chic meets ATL/southern hospitality. *Service: Impeccable. Knowledgeable staff perfectly balance attention without being obsequious. Standouts: Marvella (Wine Director) and Conrad (Bar Manager) are both gems. I was fortunate to meet Marvella when she was a server and she has rightfully been propelled to additional responsibility. I always have a new wine experience unlike any I have had with similar pairing menus thanks to her talent with locating unique wines and creatively pairing them with the different courses. Conrad has that gift of balancing making a great cocktail while being both socially interactive with guests at the bar and never missing any detail related to the tasting menu. *Food: I recommend look at the menu online because it changes seasonally. I have eaten here four times during three seasons and every time it was amazing. I am partial to adding the wine pairing and caviar as well as Wagyu, when available. (In other words, a gluttonous evening.) *Note: Parking is very easy and convenient. That said, because of the wine pairing option, I recommend rideshare or walking to allow for a fun night with a safe ending. Overall, if you are in ATL as a resident or just visiting, I highly recommend this venue. It doesn’t matter when you go:early or late. Your experience will be equally outstanding.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointing in the food and overall experience
My sisters and I were highly excited to try Lazy Betty as the chef grew up in the same town as we did, and wanted to support. Firstly the staff, as we were greeted, the front person seemed to judge us as soon as we came in, they did engaged in any talk besides asking “name” when we walked in. I understand it’s not mandatory but for the experience and the amount we were going to spend I felt like joyful banter could have been necessary as a first impression. As we started getting dishes the descriptions to the dishes felt bland, the presenter felt and looked unenthused. There was only one person who was joyful and enjoyed explaining what we were about to have. We were seated outside which wasn’t a problem but while going to the restroom, I noticed that the experience from dining inside to outside was completely different, if anyone is going to attend this tasting I recommend asking to dine inside.
Be the first to ReplyDiscriminatory reservation policy
This establishment dropped a confirmed reservation I had on my birthday for no reason, and basically laughed in my face about it. It seems like a gentrification hotspot in a historically diverse neighborhood, and honestly I can’t help but feel like I was discriminated against. Rudy was the team member who sent me the message confirming my reservation, apparently he is part of the management team? Whatever their actual policy is, it’s coming down from the top.
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