These Caviar Dishes Around Atlanta Are Totally Worth the Splurge (and the Hype)
Once a fine dining experience relegated only to the upper echelon of fine dining restaurants, we’ve started to see caviar pop up on more and more menus around town. Take a look at some of our favorite specific menu items at ATL’s best restaurants featuring caviar!

1. The Chastain’s Beef Tallow Tater Tots
2. Delbar’s Caviar Labneh
Multiple Locations
Delbar is, without a doubt, one of Atlanta’s favorite restaurants. Delbar features positively scrumptious Middle Eastern cuisine in a beautiful atmosphere, and its efforts have earned it a Michelin guide recommendation. The original Inman Park location is a vibe, and the new Buckhead location’s patio is absolutely gorgeous! At Delbar, you can enjoy a half ounce of delicious sturgeon caviar on their delectable labneh alongside homemade saffron chips. It’s a fantastic combo!
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3. Le Bon Nosh’s Caviar + Chips
65 Irby Ave NW Suite 103, Atlanta, GA 30305
This stunning café and restaurant in Buckhead has a tasty caviar & chips dish at dinner time that’s certainly worth a try! The potato chips are housemade, and they use osetra caviar.

4. Lucian Wine + Books Omelette with Caviar & Creme Fraiche
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5. Lyla Lila’s Caviar Pasta
693 Peachtree St NE UNIT 118, Atlanta, GA 30308
Lyla Lila is a modern European, treat-yourself kind of restaurant that’s been recognized by the Michelin guide. Their menu is ever changing, but something you can usually count on is a pasta dish that features caviar. Right now, you can find a cappelletti filled with buffalo mozzarella, Thai basil, pepper relish, and caviar that’s positively scrumptious!
6. Tiny Lou’s Caviar + Chips
789 Ponce De Leon Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30306

7. Umi’s Otoro Caviar Nigiri
Two Buckhead Plaza, 3050 Peachtree Rd Suite #1, Atlanta, GA 30305
Umi has long been a go-to option for fantastic Japanese fine dining in a “see and be seen” sort of atmosphere. The otoro caviar is without a doubt, a menu highlight. It’s melt-in-your-mouth magic in a bite, with otoro nigiri in a truffle soy topped with a slice of serrano pepper, fresh wasabi, and scrumptious caviar. At $32 for two pieces, the price is a bit eye-popping, but trust us–it’s perfection in a bite.