ATLReview
Even through the foggy hookah haze, we can see Highness Cuisine clearly for what it is—another Cheshire Bridge clubstaurant where groups squeeze into corner booths and celebrate with bottles, sparklers, and handheld marquee signs loudly advertising the fact that it’s someone’s birthday. At least the DJ is in tune with the crowd, so if you want to dance to loud music but also want to spend 90% of your night in a seated position, then you might like it here. Just don’t waste your time with the syrupy specialty cocktails and bland appetizers—especially the dry wings and fries. If you do get hungry after sing-rapping Future songs all night, get an order of the spicy salmon alfredo pasta or flame-grilled beef kebabs. They’re surprisingly good considering how fast they arrive at the table—definitely one thing we didn’t see coming here.