It's official. The doors are now open to Restaurant 356 on the complex of the new Porsche Experience Center and headquarters in Atlanta.

A recent Fortune headline gushed, "Porsche's new U.S. headquarters is unbelievably posh." And so it seems is the contemporary fine dining restaurant, located on the second floor of the Center, with panoramic views of the 1.6 mile driver development track.

The seasonal menu from executive chef Kyle Forson features "a refined world cuisine made with locally farmed and foraged ingredients" with "a wine program celebrating the great winegrowing regions of the world and innovative, classically-focused cocktails."

Look for the likes Chicken Gallantine with foraged bites, pecan, peach and ramp and Carolina Heritage Pork Loin with boiled peanuts, red cabbage and wild garlic chips.

Online Reservations are required. And you must be prepared to show a photo ID at the Porsche entry gate along with your reservation name.

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