Bar in Atlanta, United States
Omakase Table
100ptsEasy to book, kitchen-led format in Buckhead.

About Omakase Table
Omakase Table in Buckhead offers a chef-led, coursed format that's easy to book by Atlanta standards — a rare combination for a structured dining concept. Pricing and hours aren't confirmed in our records, so verify directly before committing. If you want a food-first evening with the kitchen in control, it's worth the call.
Omakase Table, Atlanta: Pearl Verdict
Omakase Table sits at 3330 Piedmont Rd NE in Buckhead, a address that places it squarely in one of Atlanta's higher-spend dining corridors. With a name that signals a chef-driven, coursed format, it sets an expectation before you walk in: this is not a drop-in bar, and the food is meant to be taken seriously. If you've visited once and are considering a return, here's what to weigh.
What You're Actually Booking
The omakase format, when executed well, puts the kitchen in charge of pacing, portion, and progression. You're not ordering from a menu — you're trusting the kitchen to make the decisions. That model works leading when the sourcing is tight and the team behind the counter has enough range to keep a full progression interesting. In Atlanta's current bar and dining scene, that kind of chef-led commitment to the plate is not the default, which is why Omakase Table's positioning is worth paying attention to.
Because our database record for this venue is sparse — no price range, hours, or awards data is currently confirmed , we're not in a position to give you a per-head cost or a definitive ranking. What we can say is that an omakase format in a Buckhead address in 2024 typically implies a premium price point, and you should budget accordingly before booking. If cost certainty matters to you before you commit, contact the venue directly to confirm current pricing and availability.
The Food Question: Is It Worth Ordering Seriously?
This is the right question to ask at any omakase-format venue. The entire premise is that the kitchen controls what you eat, so the bar for execution has to be higher than at a spot where you can course-correct by ordering something else. If the kitchen is genuinely strong, the omakase format rewards you with a coherent, intentional meal. If it's not, you have no escape hatch.
Atlanta's better bar food programs, from the small-plates focus at Celestia to the more casual gastropub approach at Tap: A Gastropub, give you optionality. Omakase Table asks for more trust upfront. That trade-off is worth it when the kitchen delivers , and it's a harder sell when it doesn't. Until we have more confirmed data on sourcing, course count, and price, we'd recommend verifying the current format with the venue before booking a special occasion around it.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty at Omakase Table is rated easy, which is notable for an omakase format. Counter-style omakase venues in other cities, such as Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans, often require advance planning weeks out. If Omakase Table is genuinely easy to book in Buckhead, that's either a sign you don't need to scramble , or a signal worth noting about current demand. Either way, you're not fighting a waitlist here.
No phone or website data is confirmed in our records. The physical address , 3330 Piedmont Rd NE, Suite 22A , suggests a mixed-use or multi-tenant building rather than a standalone restaurant entrance, so factor in extra navigation time if you're going for the first time.
How Omakase Table Compares: Quick Reference
| Venue | Format | Booking Ease | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Omakase Table | Chef-led, coursed | Easy | Structured dining, food-first experience |
| Celestia | Cocktails, small plates | Moderate | Drinks-led evening with serious bar food |
| Tap: A Gastropub | Gastropub | Easy | Casual group dining, lower commitment |
| 8ARM | Bar, small plates | Easy | Flexible ordering, drop-in friendly |
| 9 Mile Station | Rooftop bar | Easy | Outdoor setting, relaxed format |
Pearl's Take
Book Omakase Table if you want a structured, kitchen-led format and you're willing to verify current pricing and availability directly. It's an easy booking in a high-spend neighbourhood, which removes one friction point. For more flexible nights out in Atlanta, 8ARM or 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 give you more control over the evening. If you're planning a broader Atlanta trip, see our full Atlanta restaurants guide, full Atlanta bars guide, and full Atlanta hotels guide for context on the wider scene. You can also explore our Atlanta wineries guide and Atlanta experiences guide if you're building a full itinerary. For a point of comparison on what a strong omakase-adjacent bar program looks like, Julep in Houston and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu set a useful benchmark for the format at its leading. Finally, a mano is worth checking if you want a comparable food-serious bar experience closer to Atlanta's core.
Practical Details
- Address: 3330 Piedmont Rd NE, Suite 22A, Atlanta, GA 30305 (Buckhead)
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Price range: Not confirmed , expect premium pricing for an omakase format
- Hours: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
- Dress code: Not confirmed , smart casual is a safe assumption for the format and neighbourhood
- Group suitability: Omakase formats typically favour small groups; confirm seat count and group policy directly
Compare Omakase Table
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omakase Table | Easy | — | ||
| Celestia | cocktails, small plates | Unknown | — | |
| Tap : A Gastropub | Unknown | — | ||
| 437 Memorial Dr SE a5 | Unknown | — | ||
| 8ARM | Unknown | — | ||
| 9 Mile Station | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Omakase Table have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed for Omakase Table. The venue is located inside a Buckhead retail and dining complex at 3330 Piedmont Rd NE, which makes a dedicated outdoor setting unlikely. Verify directly with the restaurant before booking if this matters to your group.
What's the crowd like at Omakase Table?
Buckhead draws a higher-spend Atlanta crowd, and an omakase format self-selects for diners who are comfortable with kitchen-led progression and no menu choices. Expect a food-focused room rather than a social scene. It is not a venue for anyone who wants to order freely or keep the evening loose.
Is Omakase Table good for groups?
Omakase formats work best for parties of two to four. Larger groups are harder to seat at a counter-style venue and can disrupt the pacing the format depends on. If you are planning a group of six or more, confirm seating configuration directly before booking.
Do I need a reservation at Omakase Table?
Yes. Omakase Table's booking difficulty is rated easy, which is less competitive than comparable counter omakase venues in other cities, but the format still requires advance reservations. Walk-ins are unlikely to work given the structured, kitchen-controlled format. Book ahead to secure your seat.
Does Omakase Table have happy hour deals?
Happy hour is not a typical feature of omakase-format venues, and there is no confirmed happy hour program at Omakase Table. The format is a set, kitchen-controlled experience rather than a drop-in drinks and snacks setup. If price flexibility is a priority, this format may not be the right fit.
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