Map & Directions Sushi Village, Atlanta, GA 30339
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But for those in the know, it’s been a Smyrna institution for over 30 years. This low-key, casual sushi house dishes out top-quality fish with very generous portions. Order the off-menu cowboy hat — a rice cracker topped with crab salad and a fried scallop. The menu for sushi village Atlanta Village may have changed since the last user update.
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Here are the best bets for finding great sushi at restaurants throughout Atlanta. Family-owned and operated Nakato is Atlanta’s oldest Japanese restaurant. Located on Cheshire Bridge Road, come here for traditional sushi as well as teppanyaki dishes and hibachi-style dining. Read more about about the family and Nakato’s legacy in Atlanta here. Located in Smyrna in the back of a strip mall, Minato is easily missed on busy Spring Road.
In addition to sushi, a la carte dishes include yellowtail and salmon belly with crunchy rice, chu-toro and quail egg toast, and spicy fish tostadas, all with the option to add sturgeon caviar. Located in the Home Park neighborhood, Chirori shifted from serving a menu of mainly robatayaki dishes to offering sushi and omakase options mixed with Japanese pub food. Order a variety of a la carte sushi here to create a spread or reserve a seat on Sundays at the sushi bar for a seven-course omakase feast for around $160. Make sure to check out the weekly nigiri omakase specials, too, and sake and soju selections from the bar. After 13 years on Buford Highway, chef Atsushi "Art" Hayakawa relocated his beloved eponymous sushi restaurant to Star Metals on Howell Mill Road.
A second location is in Buford, with a third location now open in West Midtown at the Interlock Tower on Northside Drive. This lavish sushi spot inside the the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Buckhead offers a lunch, bar, and chef’s menu. Go all out with the 24k Roll made with shrimp tempura, asparagus, A5 wagyu, garlic chips ito togarashi, black caviar, ponzu sauce, and, of course, 24k gold flakes. The creative menu earned Tomo a spot in the Michelin guide in 2023. This unassuming restaurant located just inside the Perimeter on Powers Ferry is an under-the-radar favorite for avid sushi enthusiasts. The menu features a tight selection of both traditional and original riffs on Japanese dishes and sushi as well as the option for an omakase.
First, try refreshing the page and clicking Current Location again. Make sure you click Allow or Grant Permissions if your browser asks for your location.
Here are the best bets for finding great sushi at restaurants throughout Atlanta. Family-owned and operated Nakato is Atlanta’s oldest Japanese restaurant. Located on Cheshire Bridge Road, come here for traditional sushi as well as teppanyaki dishes and hibachi-style dining. Read more about about the family and Nakato’s legacy in Atlanta here. Located in Smyrna in the back of a strip mall, Minato is easily missed on busy Spring Road.
In addition to sushi, a la carte dishes include yellowtail and salmon belly with crunchy rice, chu-toro and quail egg toast, and spicy fish tostadas, all with the option to add sturgeon caviar. Located in the Home Park neighborhood, Chirori shifted from serving a menu of mainly robatayaki dishes to offering sushi and omakase options mixed with Japanese pub food. Order a variety of a la carte sushi here to create a spread or reserve a seat on Sundays at the sushi bar for a seven-course omakase feast for around $160. Make sure to check out the weekly nigiri omakase specials, too, and sake and soju selections from the bar. After 13 years on Buford Highway, chef Atsushi "Art" Hayakawa relocated his beloved eponymous sushi restaurant to Star Metals on Howell Mill Road.
A second location is in Buford, with a third location now open in West Midtown at the Interlock Tower on Northside Drive. This lavish sushi spot inside the the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Buckhead offers a lunch, bar, and chef’s menu. Go all out with the 24k Roll made with shrimp tempura, asparagus, A5 wagyu, garlic chips ito togarashi, black caviar, ponzu sauce, and, of course, 24k gold flakes. The creative menu earned Tomo a spot in the Michelin guide in 2023. This unassuming restaurant located just inside the Perimeter on Powers Ferry is an under-the-radar favorite for avid sushi enthusiasts. The menu features a tight selection of both traditional and original riffs on Japanese dishes and sushi as well as the option for an omakase.
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