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The Michelin-starred restaurant in the new location is an intimate space with a small sushi bar focused on the omakase experience. Expect to see the charming Chef Art behind the counter preparing extravagant courses of sushi throughout the meal with interludes of other Japanese small bites and cooked dishes. With the original location in the Super H Mart complex in Doraville, this sushi restaurant offers traditional Japanese dishes, including several sushi options delivered to diners via a conveyor belt. Simply grab the desired plates from the revolving selection, eat, and pay using the touchscreen at the seat. Specific items can also be ordered by touchscreen and delivered to your table on a conveyor belt.

 

 

The 15-seat sushi bar at this Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant offers an intimate dining experience catered to each guest. Mujo is reservation only, which includes the petite cocktail bar. Located at the Parkside Shops complex on Roswell Road, Bishoku draws people in nightly for creative takes on sushi rolls, hand rolls (temaki), and a la carte nigiri and sashimi combinations. Try the spicy scallop roll with sriracha sauce, the nega hama hamachi roll with scallions, or the spicy tuna and avocado temaki. Share a plate of shrimp dumplings, octopus carpaccio, or yakitori skewers, too, or make a meal out of the nabeyaki udon hot pot.

 

 

Eight Sushi Lounge is a local Midtown haunt, known for its creative flair on sushi creations. Take the Burlesque Roll as an example, with spicy yellowtail topped with escolar, tuna, miso, rice pearl, and serrano peppers. Or the Langoustine Roll, made on pressed cubes of sushi rice with baby lobster, shrimp, and truffle aioli. Be sure to try the Sandos, which are essentially sushi bruschetta. Atlanta loves sushi, a fact not lost on the many talented sushi chefs around town. Atlantans have come to expect fresh ingredients, serious knife skills, and fish imported from Japan.

 

 

Sirved does not guarantee prices or the availability of menu items. Customers are free to download these images, but not use these digital files (watermarked by the Sirved logo) for any commercial purpose, without prior written permission of Sirved. Hokido Sushi and Ramen would be honored to provide our services for your next event. Each event is bespoke to your tastes and needs, to provide the best experience possible for you and your guests.

 

 

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.

 

 

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 village as well as the option for an omakase.

 

 

Omakase Table, owned by chef Leonard Yu, offers two seatings per night at its sushi bar for up to 12 people. An omakase here includes course after course of otsumami (small bites), fresh nigiri, dishes like atsuyaki tamago castella (multi-layered omelette), temaki (hand roll), and dessert. Jeff Banks joins Omakase Table as bar manager, who previously worked behind the bars at Brush Sushi, C. Ellet’s Steakhouse, and Southbound. At Brush, Banks was known for crafting refined cocktails using sake, Japanese whisky, and soju. Expect similar cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks at Omakase Table, along with wine and sake meant for pairing. An 18-course private omakase experience, M by Tasuku Murakami, is offered weekly.

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