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Memphis, United States

Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen

Cuisine$$$ · Italian-American
Price≈$45
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
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A Michelin Plate-recognised Italian-American kitchen in East Memphis, Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen operates where Southern produce traditions and Italian-American cooking techniques share the same table. The $$$ price tier places it among Memphis's serious-dinner options, and its 2025 Michelin recognition confirms it as part of the city's small cohort of nationally acknowledged restaurants.

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Address
712 W Brookhaven Cir, Memphis, TN 38117
Phone
(901) 347-3569
Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen restaurant in Memphis, United States
About

Italian-American Cooking in the Mid-South

Memphis has never been a city that needed permission to eat well. The tradition runs from the smoke pits of the South Main neighbourhood to the white-tablecloth rooms of East Memphis, and the city's dining character has always been defined by directness: what's in season, what's local, what's been done properly. Italian-American cooking found its footing here not as an import but as a parallel tradition, one that shares the same reverence for slow preparation, quality sourcing, and recipes built to last. Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen, at 712 W Brookhaven Circle, sits inside that tradition at the $$$ price tier, with a 4.7 Google rating from 492 reviews.

Where the Farm-to-Table Current Runs Deepest

The farm-to-table movement's original argument was that proximity between kitchen and field produces better food. In Memphis, that argument has particular weight. The Mid-South's agricultural output, from Tennessee valley produce to the surrounding delta's seasonal harvests, gives chefs here access to ingredients that would require logistics and expense elsewhere. Italian-American kitchens are especially suited to this dynamic. The cuisine's architecture, built on olive oil, vegetables, cured meats, and pasta, translates naturally when those components are sourced within a tight regional radius. The result is a style of cooking where seasonality isn't a marketing point but a structural reality: the menu shifts because the supply does.

Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen operates within this framework. Its Michelin Plate recognition in 2025 signals that the kitchen meets a standard of quality that Michelin's anonymous inspectors found consistent enough to record. Its recognition reflects consistent cooking and a clear point of view. For Memphis diners, this means a regional Italian-American kitchen is judged within the same high-standard conversation as other serious dining rooms.

The Italian-American Table in the American South

Italian-American cooking in the South occupies a specific cultural register. Unlike the red-sauce parlours of the Northeast, Southern Italian-American kitchens have generally absorbed more local influence, incorporating regional produce, meat traditions, and seasoning habits into an Italian framework. The outcome is a cuisine that doesn't read as transplanted so much as adapted, where the pasta might arrive with something grown thirty miles away and the protein reflects what Southern farmers raise well. This has produced some of the more interesting Italian-American rooms outside the coasts. In New Orleans, Osteria Lupo works a similar register. In Jackson, Pulito Osteria operates in the same $$$ Italian-American tier. Memphis, with its own strong sourcing culture and agricultural context, is a logical city for this format to take hold.

The comparison set within Memphis is instructive. City House works Italian-inflected cooking in a related idiom. Felicia Suzanne's anchors the $$$ American tier with a similar commitment to Southern produce. The city's broader dining identity includes institutions like Cozy Corner, Gus's World Famous Chicken, and Hattie B's, which represent the city's most widely known food traditions. Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen operates at the other end of that spectrum: considered, table-service dining at a price point where sourcing quality and kitchen technique are the primary arguments.

The $$$ Tier and What It Buys in Memphis

At the $$$ price level, Memphis Italian-American dining sits in a bracket where the guest is paying for sourcing decisions, technique, and a kitchen that has been working a consistent point of view long enough to develop one. This is not casual pasta. The expectation at this price tier is that each dish reflects choices made upstream of the plate: which farms, which seasonal window, which preparation method. That is the bargain the farm-to-table lineage makes, and restaurants like Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen carry that bargain forward. For context, the same $$$ register at restaurants like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Alinea in Chicago comes with elaborate tasting architectures. In Memphis, the expression is less theatrical but no less deliberate.

The Michelin Plate sits above a recommendation but below a star, which means the food registers as notable without requiring the full orchestration that star-level kitchens operate. In practical terms, this is often the most comfortable position for a regional Italian-American room: serious enough to warrant a special-occasion visit, composed enough not to intimidate. The comparable set for this tier in the American South includes rooms like Emeril's in New Orleans and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, though those operate in different formats. The shared thread is a kitchen that has earned external recognition for consistency.

Planning a Visit

Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen is located at 712 W Brookhaven Circle in East Memphis, a neighbourhood with a concentration of serious-dining rooms that makes it the city's most reliable corridor for table-service restaurants at this price tier. The $$$ designation suggests a spend of roughly $50 to $100 per person before wine, consistent with what a Michelin-recognised Italian-American kitchen commands in a mid-sized American city. Reservations are essential.

Signature Dishes
Maw Maw's RavioliA|M BreakfastBucatini CarbonaraHalibutChocolate Sticky Toffee Pudding
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Romantic
  • Cozy
  • Elegant
  • Intimate
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Special Occasion
  • Celebration
  • Business Dinner
  • Group Dining
Experience
  • Private Dining
  • Standalone
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Craft Cocktails
  • Beer Program
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Cozy and elegant with warm lighting, divided into several small rooms creating an intimate atmosphere perfect for special occasions and quiet date nights.

Signature Dishes
Maw Maw's RavioliA|M BreakfastBucatini CarbonaraHalibutChocolate Sticky Toffee Pudding