"The
closest we've found in Atlanta to a true Little
Italy treasure. The other concepts are fine if
you're looking for a good copy. If you prefer
the real thing go to Nino's."
Georgia Trend Magazine (2002)
"A trip to
Nino's is like a trip home. The setting is cozy
and comfortable; the service is warm and
friendly. And the food is just what your mother
would cook for you if she could cook this well.
It is no surprise that this is the oldest
Italian restaurant in Atlanta."
Travel Host
"When
there's a little history or nostalgia delivered
along with the entree, it makes everything taste
that much better."
Atlanta Business Chronicle
"A major part of the charm at Nino's is the
knowledge that Antonio Noviello is a native
Italian who brought to Atlanta recipes his
mother created in the old country for the
family restaurant."
Georgia Trend Magazine (1999)
"...one can't argue
with success.
When you have been in business this long you
deserve your cult status."
Christiane Lauterbach,
Atlanta Magazine
"Nino's has given 33 years
of service to loyal
Patrons" Jezebel Magazine's 100 Best Restaurants
" Veal
Marsala is one of my favorite dishes and I
don't recall ever having better."
Hudspeth Report
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Atlanta Magazine
Voted one of Atlanta's
best
Italian Restaurants
Jezebel Magazine:
Voted number 64 in Atlanta's
Top 100 restaurants
Photo: Alessandra Noviello,
Manager of Nino's Cucina Italiana
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Nino's is

"Food that's forever solid
is hard to come by."
(2001-2002)
"Great pastas, the best veal
in Atlanta, and wonderful
desserts lead many to dine
here twice a month (we've
eaten here for thirty years
and have never had a bad
meal.)" (2003)
"The happy atmosphere makes
you feel like an old friend
when you're there." (2004-2005)
"
The hearty red sauce fare
and exquisite wine list
would impress your uncle
from the old world, while
waiters who know their craft
man the homey setting.
Bellissima!" (2006-2007)
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