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Two Urban LicksvsSotto Sotto
Both Sotto Sotto and Two Urban Licks are recommended by professional travelers. On balance, Two Urban Licks ranks marginally higher than Sotto Sotto. Two Urban Licks ranks #9 in Atlanta with accolades from 11 publications like Frommer's, Concierge and The Infatuation.
Two Urban Licks
Concierge
Travel + Leisure
Zagat
BlackBook
Gayot
Not For Tourists
Condé Nast Traveler
On the Grid
Where
The Infatuation Show All Reviews
820 Ralph McGill Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30306
From $10/night
"The name conjures up an image of the Rolling Stones' iconic tongue, which is fitting since this restaurant, located in a renovated telephone warehouse, has the mood, energy, and style of a nightclub."
"The menu features inventive American dishes such as salmon chips, pork shoulder with baked macaroni, and bronzed sea scallops over smoked Gouda grits." Full review
4.4
"This "club with food" in Poncey-Highland is "one of Atlanta's favorite hot spots" for a "loud", "lively night out" fueled by "creative" American eats prepared on a wood-fired rotisserie." Full review
"Focusing heavily on small plates—lamb lollipops, salmon chips and fiery cuisine (muy caliente) this locale is flexible enough for a first date or night out with the girls."
13.0
"Especially good are the salmon chips, a signature item, or the Thai tuna tartare, made just hot enough with some Serrano chili. For mains, try the lightly grilled, huge sea scallops." Full review
"Rockin' rotisserie, smokin' blues, and scenesters galore."
"This is the restaurant that kicked off the New American trend in Atlanta. My favorites include the salmon chips, topped with fresh smoked salmon, capers, red onions, and a dab of chipotle cream cheese." Full review
"Everything about this restaurant is well-crafted: the food, the drinks, the space, the service…everything." Full review
"This vibrant, urban hotspot specializes in wood-roasted meats and fish prepared in a wood-pit rotisserie tower." Full review
"If you came here for the wine alone, you would leave happy." Full review
Sotto Sotto
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Zagat
Gayot
Not For Tourists
Where
The Infatuation
313 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307
From $31/night
"This hot spot close to Downtown has an adventurous take on Italian cuisine." Full review
"Sotto Sotto means "hush hush" in Italian. How ironic: The food is divine here, but the noise is incredible." Full review
"Sotto Sotto Known for its authenticity, this lively, trendy restaurant has crisp service and risotto that is heaven on earth. Reservations suggested."
4.6
"This "heavenly", "intimate" Northern Italian in Inman Park via chef-owner Riccardo Ullio "just gets better with age", dispatching "superb pasta" and "memorable risotto"." Full review
15.0
"Adheres to the principles of the Italian kitchen, evident in such starters as the platter of antipasti misti, with its prosciutto, salami, olives and cheeses." Full review
"Rustic Italian in trendy, high-energy setting."
"This warm, intimate restaurant features a fabulous Northern Italian menu including risotto, homemade pastas and wood-roasted whole fish." Full review
"Split a few of their 13 different homemade pastas, like cheese tortellini with artichokes and mushroom tagliatelle, along with some antipasti dishes and the whole roasted fish or veal chops." Full review