
3.5
895 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

The lettuce had brown edges and tasted old. The worst salad ever. Th balsamic was terrible. My husband had the chicken salad and he said it was ok.

I've never been to a Nature's Table Bistro before. I saw a picture of a slice of sweet potato pie and decided to have a slice. I was charged $8.63 for just that slice of pie. I can't believe it. I haven't tasted it yet. I wonder if I should have just canceled the purchase. I'm struggling to imagine a slice of any kind of pie being worth $8.63. half of that price would have been sufficiently expensive for an airport purchase. Since this is my first experience, I probably won't ever buy anything from this place again.

On a rush to make a connection, I was looking for something healthy. I grabbed a veggie wrap and a banana. When you buy a sandwich, you get to choose a bag of chips. My partner ordered a hot chicken dish and enjoyed it as well. They also serve soups, pastries, sandwiches and yogurt parfaits. In a hectic food court that it is, the person at the register had a great and friendly attitude.

This little place in the the E terminal looks pretty healthy and has the potential to be. I ordered a tuna pasta salad and a greek salad. The tuna pasta was heavy on the mayo and light on tuna. Greek salad was fresh with fresh dressing. Not bad but not outstanding....

We found this place in the food court. We wanted a little something to tide us over for 4 or 5 hours on the plane. It looked better than the usual heavy, industrial grade airport food. And it sure was. A big selection of choices. Salad was fresh and well made, the sandwich was very tasty. The staff was friendly and helpful. The snack we shared was satisfying and won’t leave me feeling gross and bloated like the gut bombs the other places were pushing. It’s a rare discovery.

Nice quick stop on our layover to Hawaii. The food was fresh and good, and the staff was helpful. We ordered the veggie wrap and the turkey cranberry ciabatta sandwich. This ciabatta was soft! Good selection of chips. Only complaint is, it was a little pricey for 2 small sandwiches and chips, no drinks $20 bucks. But hey your at the airport and it healthy.

If you find yourself in the Atlanta airport concourse E and need a meal give Natures Bistro a try. 15 salad choices. Warm chicken entrees. 3 soups $9.59 for more than I could eat. Best airport dinner ever!

A wrap and sandwich with 1 soda $26. Typical ridiculous airport price. The wrap was only half of a wrap sealed in plastic wrap and soggy. I tossed the wrap and just had a salad. The croissant equally soggy. Everything looks great on the glass case. Maybe we made bad choices.

This was a quick service place in the Atlanta airport so I really didn't expect a gormet meal - the food was just average - but the worst part was the attitude of the people waiting on us at the counter. They could have cared less if they waited on you or not. Very disappointing!!

$37 for 2 wet soaked lettuce filled wraps with one half piece of ham, chips and coke. They should be ashamed to serve this and charge so much.

The salads are fresh and tasty, and the portions are generous. This was a surprising airport find. The kale salad was really good.

There is a wide variety of sandwiches and salads, plus several soups. All the sandwiches we have had there have been good. (One gets packets of mayonnaise, to later apply, so the sandwiches do not come soaked with mayo.) The Greek salad is recommendable. There has been a short line, but first we walked by the displays to see what is offered, before getting in line. After you receive the food, you take it to a nearby table. This is located in the center of Concourse E. It is worth finding.

Tried egg white with veggies. Breakfast was cold. Prepared prior night? Coffee was burnt. If you like fresh orange juice pass by. It's fresh made from real oranges.

The dessert selections appear to be worthwhile. I would avoid the other items, not a lot of value or taste. I think a simple burrito would have been better tasting and more satisfying. The crepe had little cheese, less chicken and was warm, not hot. Staff is generally helpful, but preparation leaves a lot to be desired. I asked for and extra item during permeation and was dilbetly ignored by the person making the crepe.

As a vegan I'm always looking for something satisfying and less boring. Since it is December I was happy to see a hearty vegetable soup and a vegetarian chili. I chose the chili and I was not disappointed. Worth checking out next time I'm in ATL airport concourse E.

Found Natures Table Bistro while looking for something healthy to eat in an airport. Natures Table had a large number of different salads. An excellent variety better than Whole Foods. I had the Chicken Cesar Salad and a Roast Beef Wrap. Just a little over $10. Deal of the day. More than enough. They called it the double, ie 2 items. Not that clear until after you order....

I have never written a restaurant review before, but this food was inedible. Ham disintegrated on my plate and the lettuce was liquefied

If you are in concourse E and need either a lunch or dinner, this is the place for you. It's good, healthy options, big portions and reasonably priced. It's located in the main food court in Terminal E. I had Chicken made 2 different ways over brown rice with a salad for around $10 and couldn't finish. Was very good and they couldn't have been any nicer. They will even let you taste an item prior to making your selection. I couldn't decide which chicken to get so they gave me 1/2 of each. What a deal. Large selection, variety and options.

I order a fruit salad for $11.99. The fruits were ripe and delicious. They gave a good portion size and the customer service was excellent. This is my second time that I have eaten here in the last two years and each time was a great experience. I love this place ♥️

Tucked away in a couple of areas, this small cafe had some tables to hang out while waiting for the flight. It offered soups, salads, desserts all a bit lighter and definitely less greasy options than some of these others. It was clean and well maintained.

I bought the black bean burger and an order of fries which cost $10.39. It took them about 5 minutes to prepare the order. The staff was nice but seemed very hurried. They were busy but they seemed to be hustling more than they were busy. I had to hurry and go on and board so I didn't get to eat until I go on the plane. It was still warm but I like my food hot. It was still good but I think it would have been better hot. So I think they may have gotten a very good rating had I gotten to eat it when it was hot, that's not their fault though but I have no way of knowing.

My wife and I had a couple salads while in a layover in terminal E. The freshness of the ingredients was apparent, and the taste was very good.

Incrediblely delicious and healthy food! This is such a wonderful place. The staff are also just the best. Every dish I had was a WOW. I’ll be back. Gracias 😘 🌱✨🌱✨🌱✨🌱✨

Wrap was 90% wilted lettuce, very little else inside and way too pricey for what you get. The employees were very nice and the lines moves quickly. The peach lemonade was fantastic which is the only thing that saved them from a 2 rating instead of 3.

We loved having an option of fresh salad and soup instead of burger and fries. The soup and salad combo is very filling.

I really enjoyed the vegetarian chili and will return when I am in the area again. Would recommend giving it a try even if you enjoy meat in your chili. I couldn't tell the difference and did not miss having meat.

I have ask a fruit salad there was on the front all the tray there was strawberry and orange and melon. And they give me just melon. I have made a complain and nothing changed. There was some vegetable like beans just becausr of the close pasta tray. I ve make a complaints but nothing change! Very bad service.

It’s in the food court at Concourse E of the Atlanta International Airport and is an excellent choice for a delicious hot meal, sandwich, fruit, soup or salad. I have the lentil salad and was completely satisfied. For lovers of mote healthy food, this is a super choice.

Great salads with pure meat to top it off. Every type of salad you could imagine along with fab choices of sandwiches and fruits. The deserts were incredible and sooo very tasty. prices were fair and the girls working behind the counter were so pleasant with big smiles and happy to serve you. Great place to eat while in ATL airport. It is in the food court at terminal E.

I gave natures table a try from the recommendation of a friend. Wow, was it delicious! Breakfast “burritos” are made to order, with very generous portions. They also have a wide array of ready made fresh foods. A refreshing travel experience I will remember next time I am in ATL!

If you're traveling through Atlanta's airport, Concourse E, this is about the healthiest meal you will find (excluding the chips!). While not the cheapest, pretty reasonably priced for airport food, and tasty.

In Concourse E you can eat healthy at the Bistro. We had some very nice soup and pasta salad. The line moves so be ready to order when you hit the counter.

Since we had several hours before boarding a flight to London, England and knowing that it would be quite late when dinner would be served on the plane, we wanted a snack and found that this place had fresh sandwiches. They are priced very typical for an airport and were quite tasty.

I had breakfast there. I just had eggs with a bit of cheese, biscuit and coffee, it was almost $10. You can get more than this for a little bit more money if you go to another place. They served me in a clear tray where I could see how much egg they gave me, after paying I got my order in a smaller container with much less than I saw when they served me. Anyway just be careful. Eggs no flavor at all, biscuit ok, coffee simple. Staff ok.

For about $10, you can select three salads from a wide variety on display. My choices were chicken alfredo pasta salad, kale with cranberries and nuts, and a fruit salad, all of which were fresh and delicious. The portions were generous as well. Considering I'd paid almost as much for a Quiznos breakfast sandwich and a small coffee at the Charlotte airport that morning, I was delighted with my meal. If I have time next time I go through Atlanta, I'll definitely make my way back to concourse E.

Lots of options in the food court and it was hard to choose. Most are pretty much fast food. This one was appealing because of the salad options. Several were pasta salads and several were greens. We had three and they were all delicious. Had tomato basil soup as well and it was tasty too. Menu is confusing and service is typical fast food.

2 sandwiches and 2 drinks, 1 cheese cake...nearly $60! I realize it's the airport and people have almost no choice but give a guy a break. The cello playing in the dining area was a great touch. (I realize it had nothing to do with the restaurant)
WOW -- good, inexpensive airport food
In the food court, at terminal E. Choice of several chicken dishes (e.g.,honey mustard, teriyaki) served with white or brown rice, and a side of perfectly cooked steamed vegies or a salad ($9). The salad selections, which can be ordered separately include about 20 choices ranging from simple mixed greeb to heartier pasta or chicken. They also have sandwich selections. The key is that the food tastes really fresh and light.