Little Trouble

1170 Howell Mill Rd NW Suite P-10C, Atlanta
(404) 500-4737

Recent Reviews

Jenna O.

Last weekend in business and while we had a great time, I do think it was way too dark inside here. I can't imagine having gone for a meal or more than the one time. I did love that it was almost down an alley and it was such a cool set up I wish I would have known about it last year but I am happy we made it before it was closed for good.Also this neon light was cool but not great for photos

Jessica W.

This place had such a cool vibe! The food and drinks were great. The only thing was that there was a time limit.

Jessie V.

Very very aesthetic. Cool Asian inspired cyber punk 90s anime type of place with Asian inspired drinks containing soju and sake and neon lights. They also serve food and snacks, the fries are very good! Get there early because only one side serves food and there's limited seating and a "suggested" one hour limit. Other side is bad and standing only and is open to all.

Shardul Vaidya

The location is stunning. The vibes are immaculate. The drinks are well made and their selection is excellent.Highly recommend going with a group, small or large; their very accommodating!

Chelsea M.

Visit Little Trouble as an impromptu Tuesday date night. I got there right as it opened so was seated immediately on the lounge side of the restaurant. I love the intimate ambiance which creates such a great date night vibe. Light music, dim lights and smaller tables all contribute to the true lounge feel. My server immediately came by with water and asked for our starter and drink selections. He recommended the Gojira cocktail which I did end up ordering along with the S. Platinum. The Gojira was similar to a ranch water, however had a bit more depth because of the basil syrup and basil leaf garnish. The S. Platinum was delicious, had a great flavor profile and the pandan leaf was a simple but nice garnish.As for food I ordered the Tofu Katsu, MFC Chicken, House Pork Belly, and the Shrimp Baos. I could eat any one of the Baos every day for the rest of my life. Little trouble has perfected the recipe. The Baos buns are perfect little pillows and the tofu, and shrimp were perfect crispy and flavorful. The pork belly is crisp on the edges but perfectly juicy and tender as is the chicken. Seriously if you order nothing else - order the Baos!I ordered the Bao bowl with rice and pork belly. It comes with pickled onions, sweet pickles, pork belly all on a bed of fried rice. A great dish, although I could have done it without the sweet pickles. I also recommend pouring the spicy mayo over this dish for an extra kick of flavor. Lastly I ordered the Umami fries which are perfectly seasoned, crispy and salty. They come with the spicy mayo which complements the seasoning very well. These fries are definitely one of those dishes you keep going back to even if you're full!Overall, for the ambiance, service and quality - I highly recommend you try little trouble! Oh and quick, because they will be closing their doors in August.

Kiunna L.

Went here yesterday with other friends before they officially close. Check ID before you go in and we came a little bit right after they open. No reservations required as well I think they say. The place is cool with they iconic sign greeting you. Bar on one side and sitting area on the right. It's a pleasant place and the waiter's was nice. The food was good but could have a little more kick of seasoning to some dishes but still good. The drinks was pretty nice as well. Some of the reviews was right about the small tables in the area if you sit in the middle so be careful ordering a lot of stuff. It is kinda dark but if you come around they open the window & lighting are fine before it gets dark. I'm glad we came before the joint closing and it's sad it is!

Wendy D.

Hidden Gem in Westside Provisions District. Menu is simple but great! Go for the bowl. You will not be disappointed

TheOtherBonJovi

Sad to hear of their closing, but there is no other spot in Atlanta like Little Trouble!Fantastic, futuristic atmosphere.Great food, and amazing cocktails.Come before 7pm on the weekends or you're going to be waiting awhile (but it's worth it to stay!)

Clarke M.

We came to check out Little Trouble after hearing the news that it would be closing at the end of summer. This had been on my list of places to try for awhile but had never got around to it. We arrived and there was already a wait which was surprising so we put our names down and decided to check out Ormsbys and grab some drinks while we waited. When they called us we walked over and sat us at a really tiny table. One thing to note about this place is that the seating is super awkward unless you're sitting at one of their few regular tables. We ordered two of their highball drinks and their stuffed crab and brisket bao buns and their loaded fries. The crab bao buns weren't that good and didn't taste fresh but, the brisket was actually really good! It was hard to enjoy the ambiance with the awkward setup and seating. Overall, I would say it's a kitchy place to check out once but wouldn't really recommend it as a place I would regularly go to.

Jacel Evans

AMBIANCE! VIBES! BAOS! RAMEN! Alright this is a perfect place for just getting out the house no matter what the occasion is. They have a full bar with many sake options but beware they will sneak up on you lol. I absolutely love the boas. Today I tried the duck and I instantly found out why Daisy loved Daphy. Lol the duck was marinated to perfection. I had the Funaguchi and even though it comes in a tiny can it definitely does the trick.

Daniel Bentley

The Baos are really tasty! Great parings with the crafty cocktails.

Helen Nguyen

I recently visited Little Trouble in Atlanta and was impressed with the unique atmosphere and delicious food. While many of the dishes were outstanding, I did have a slight issue with the duck baos. Although the flavor was good, I found them to be a little dry, which detracted slightly from the overall experience.The brisket bao was also a standout dish, with melt-in-your-mouth tender meat and a fluffy bun. I would still highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a unique and enjoyable dining experience in Atlanta.

Bruce K.

Drinks and dinner on the west side, we had an amazing time at Little Trouble despite the early hour. Fantastic service, fantastic food at this restaurant that is styled like Blade Runner (the original, not the sequel). Izzy was terrific, thank you!We got the Umami Fries to start and they were delicious. Flavorful, just a little salty and served with a creamy delicious dip.For main, I had the Brisket Drunken Noodles. A big portion and so yummy. Great textures and flavor combination with the pieces of brisket, the crunchy roasted cashews and the soft noodles. I managed to kill the entire bowl with chopsticks it was so good.And for "dessert," the "Wolf and Cub" which was a draft beer with a shot of sake. Pray for my liver, it was quite the hit.

Bruce K.

Drinks and dinner on the west side, we had an amazing time at Little Trouble despite the early hour. Fantastic service, fantastic food at this restaurant that is styled like Blade Runner (the original, not the sequel). Izzy was terrific, thank you!We got the Umami Fries to start and they were delicious. Flavorful, just a little salty and served with a creamy delicious dip.For main, I had the Brisket Drunken Noodles. A big portion and so yummy. Great textures and flavor combination with the pieces of brisket, the crunchy roasted cashews and the soft noodles. I managed to kill the entire bowl with chopsticks it was so good.And for "dessert," the "Wolf and Cub" which was a draft beer with a shot of sake. Pray for my liver, it was quite the hit.[Review 19550 overall - 604 in Georgia - 520 of 2023.]

Mona Kasim

Love love love Little Trouble. Great ambience and vibe. And yummy bites! We had the brisket bao SO good, lamb bao, and the dumplings. Can’t wait to come back.

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