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Best Places to Eat Caviar in Atlanta: Top Restaurants for Luxury Bites

Where to find the best caviar in the city, from classic seafood-house service to playful adaptations of the delicacy
Written By: author avatar Hannah Brantley
author avatar Hannah Brantley
Classic caviar service with chilled caviar and traditional pairings, including blinis, shallot, horseradish, chives, and crème fraîche at Clark & Schwenk’s Oyster Bar. | Photo by Clark & Schwenk’s Oyster Bar
Classic caviar service with chilled caviar and traditional pairings, including blinis, shallot, horseradish, chives, and crème fraîche at Clark & Schwenk’s Oyster Bar. | Photo by Clark & Schwenk’s Oyster Bar

For some, caviar is a sublime experience similar to tasting a special vintage of wine. For others, it’s more of a curiosity—something to try at least once, if only to see what the fuss is about. Atlanta has a wealth of options, from traditional presentations to more experimental interpretations, with something for both seasoned connoisseurs and the caviar curious. Caviar’s association with high-brow luxury has pushed chefs to create novel dishes in recent years, pairing it with humbler ingredients in what’s often referred to as a “high-low” pairing.

Ahead are 10 Atlanta restaurants serving caviar in styles ranging from swanky seafood-house spreads to innovative and contemporary dishes like caviar-topped tater tots and omelettes. 

The Chastain

Caviar-topped tater tots garnished with chives at the Chastain. | Photo by the Chastain
Caviar topped tater tots garnished with chives at the Chastain | Photo by the Chastain

The Chastain earned a Michelin star in 2025 and prides itself on being an upscale restaurant with an approachable menu and unpretentious service. One of the restaurant’s cult-favorite starters features beef-tallow fried tater tots topped with crème fraîche and Ossetra caviar. Though one of the more novel caviar presentations in Atlanta, the basic elements don’t stray too far from traditional caviar service: crispy fried starch, rich dairy, and a pop of vegetal freshness from the chives. 4320 Powers Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta, thechastainatl.com

Lazy Betty

Caviar served on an oyster shell over ice, with a side of crème fraîche and scallion pancakes. | Photo by Lazy Betty
Caviar served on an oyster shell over ice with a side of crème fraîche and scallion pancakes | Photo by Lazy Betty

Lazy Betty, a one-Michelin-starred restaurant in Midtown, combines Southern and Chinese cuisine in its tasting menu. The restaurant’s composed caviar dishes rotate, but diners can also order from the “Reserve Enhancements” menu, which highlights rarer selections that aren’t commonly found on restaurant menus, such as Siberian Baerii. More classic options are available as well, including Ossetra and Golden Ossetra. For those looking to elevate the experience further, caviar service can be paired with a Champagne flight or a pour of Beluga Gold Line vodka. 999 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, lazybettyatl.com

Tiny Lou’s 

Housemade potato chips served with French onion crème, caviar, and chives at Tiny Lou's. | Photo by Tiny Lou's
Housemade potato chips served with French onion crème caviar and chives at Tiny Lous | Photo by Tiny Lous

Located in the Hotel Clermont, and self-described as a “swinging French-American brasserie,” Tiny Lou’s is swathed in vintage pink accents with a menu that features colorful interpretations of French classics. Its Chips & Caviar isn’t a dish that’s reinventing the wheel, but it’s executed with attention to detail and finesse, like the rest of its menu. A base of caramelized onion and French onion crème is topped with a quenelle of caviar and finished with fresh chives, served alongside housemade potato chips. 789 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta,  tinylous.com

Carmel

Caviar-topped fries garnished with crème fraîche and chives at Carmel. | Photo by Carmel
Caviar topped fries garnished with crème fraîche and chives at Carmel | Photo by Carmel

For those seeking both traditional caviar service alongside less pretentious presentations, head to Carmel in Buckhead Village. An homage to oceanside dining, its menu is filled with caviar, oysters, lobster, and other seaside extravagances. Its caviar service features 28 grams of Ossetra caviar served with housemade chips, blinis, and classic accompaniments, with the option to upgrade to Dutch Golden Ossetra. For a more relaxed dish, the kitchen also offers caviar fries topped with béarnaise and crème fraîche. 3009 Bolling Way NE, Ste. G130, Atlanta, carmelatl.com

Clark & Schwenk’s Oyster Bar

Clark and Schwenk’s (C&S) has been doing classic caviar service since 2007 and now has three locations across Atlanta in Brookhaven, Sandy Springs, and Galleria on the Park. Diners can choose between California White Sturgeon and Golden Imperial Ossetra caviar, both presented with the customary accompaniments—blinis, horseradish, chives, and crème fraîche. The restaurant’s Art Deco-inspired dining room, replete with brass fixtures, velvet seating, and dark wood accents, is a fitting backdrop for the restaurant’s classic caviar presentation. Multiple locations, candsoysterbar.com

Lucian Books and Wine

Caviar-topped French omelette and a quenelle of chive crème fraîche at Lucian Books and Wine. | Photo by Lucian Books and Wine
Caviar topped French omelette and a quenelle of chive crème fraîche at Lucian Books and Wine | Photo by Lucian Books and Wine

For those looking to whet their intellectual appetites as well as indulgence in briny roe, head to Lucian Books and Wine for their caviar-topped omelette. Omelettes are a natural pairing with caviar (both are eggs, after all) and Lucian serves a silky French-style omelette topped with a spoonful of roe alongside a quenelle of chive crème fraîche. The dish reflects the restaurant’s ethos of simple luxury where every detail is considered. Lucian offers a curated selection of books and wines, and staff will have wine recommendations to pair with the caviar-topped omelette. 3005 Peachtree Rd. Ste. 300, Atlanta, lucianbooksandwine.com

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