Omakase Table Moves to Buckhead March 12, Neko Replaces Original Location
Omakase Table Moves to Buckhead March 12, Neko Replaces Original Location

Omakase Table Moves to Buckhead March 12, Neko Replaces Original Location

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Chef Leonard Yu's Michelin-starred Omakase Table is relocating to a new 2,000-square-foot space in Buckhead, opening on March 12, while the original location will transform into a new, entry-level omakase restaurant called Neko in April. The Buckhead site will maintain the acclaimed 20-course tasting menu featuring seasonal ingredients, with the addition of a cocktail bar offering Japanese drinks and a new omakase cocktail pairing debuting in April. The new restaurant design will include two dining rooms and a minimalist aesthetic aimed at enhancing the dining experience. Neko will offer a more approachable omakase experience with fewer courses at a lower price point, catering to a wider audience. Reservations will be necessary as the Buckhead location will not accept walk-ins, and the format will continue to focus on an intimate dining experience. Yu emphasizes the significance of Buckhead to the restaurant's origins, as it began as a pop-up in the area.

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