About

Nutter began his culinary career in 1994, studying under well-respected Chef Daryl Evans at the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta. Nutter went on to work at the Ritz Carlton in Palm Beach, FL, before making his next big move in 2004 to Louisville, Kentucky s, Seelbach Hilton s Oakroom. The Oakroom is one of only 48 AAA Five-Diamond restaurants in the world. Nutter became chef de cuisine and received incredible reviews, especially on his complex interpretations of seemingly simple dishes. He continually enjoys surprising guests with new twists on old favorites.

In 2006, Nutter was invited to compete on the Food Network s Iron Chef America and he cooked at the prestigious James Beard House in New York City the following year. He has been praised in a variety of highly-regarded publications such as Garden & Gun, Men s Journal, Delta Sky Magazine, Cond Nast Traveler and Details.

In 2008, with a new vision and challenge in mind, Nutter accepted the position as One Flew South s executive chef and used his imaginative execution to blend southern ingredients with world travel influences into the dishes for the first upscale restaurant in the world s busiest airport. In 2016, Nutter relocated to Mobile to open Southern National with restaurateur and friend, Reggie Washington.

In addition to his innovative culinary talent, Nutter has a knack for his hobby as a standup comedian. He was a semi-finalist in Comedy Centrals Laugh Riots and was known around Atlanta as the hilarious Mad Chef. These days, Nutter will occasionally perform in a comedy club, but spends most of his time mastering his ability in the kitchen.

LOCATION

72 Georgia Ave Ste 100
Atlanta, Ga 30312

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HOURS

MON: CLOSED
TUES-SAT: 5pm-10pm
SUNDAY: 11am-3pm