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Veni vidi vicci
Veni vidi vicci




The Agnolotti was a ravioli creation of rotisserie meats and delicious Fontina cheese with brown sugar and pecans. In fact, the restaurant prides itself on its ‘40 Under $40’ wine promotion…daily from 5 PM – 10 PM, you can choose from forty select bottles of Vini Vidi Vici’s wine collection, each one under $40! Additionally, you can opt for the quartino (a glass and a half) of a select wine during the same hours every day for the price of one glass! We enjoyed a few martinis, a little red wine, and a little white wine with our meal on this particular occasion. And we especially enjoyed the wreaths of garlic hanging from the chandeliers overhead as we dined, the Veni Vidi Vici menu proclaiming its excellent tantalizing Italian offerings, and the preview kitchen where all the action occurs in the main dining room of the establishment.Įxpertly hand-shaken martinis are prepared and dispersed from the bar, while the wine options here are numerous.

veni vidi vicci

We can attempt to convince our readers all day of this restaurant’s many reasons for its numerous accolades, but until you try it for yourself, you won’t truly comprehend the many reasons why this establishment is loved by so many.Ībove, the entrance to the restaurant shows off a stand displaying empty wine bottles beside a table of the venue’s business cars and literature. (A little history for those of our readers who appreciate a little background!) Originally opened in 1990, Executive Chef Jamie Adams joined the culinary team at Veni Vidi Vici in 1993, and has since been delighting anticipating patrons with his impassioned love of culinary creativity.Īs a major feature in the line-up of Buckhead Life Restaurant Group’s extremely successful eateries throughout Atlanta, Veni Vidi Vici owns the rights to a plethora of awards and accredations spanning from the likes of Gourmet Magazine, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine, Wine Spectator, and many more.

veni vidi vicci

The name, Veni Vidi Vici was seemingly penned by Julius Caesar around 49 BC which translates to, “I came, I saw, I conquered.” Supposedly a statement of opinion by the famous historical figure relating to his feelings pertaining to a brief battle he was engaged in with Pharnaces II of Pontus. Located in Atlanta’s theater and Midtown Business District, this eatery has developed itself into one of the finest Italian hot spots in the city. When in Atlanta, you simply cannot pass up a dining experience at Veni Vidi Vici.






Veni vidi vicci