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11 Great Sushi Restaurants On The Westside
The Westside is the unofficial sushi center of the city thanks to its collection of omakase counters and other restaurants where you can fill a table with nigiri and maki rolls for less than $20.
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Makimono
Makimono, a fast-casual, Asian fusion restaurant in Krog Street Market, features decent westernized Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes.
Ginya Izakaya
With a book-length menu of sushi, ramen, noodles, and small plates, the busy izakaya on the Westside is one of our favorite hangouts.
Tomo
Tomo in Buckhead is a great option for folks who want a high-end sushi restaurant with the menu range of an izakaya.
Sri Thai - Atlantic Station
Because of its big menu and solid dishes, Sri Thai is one of the few places in Atlantic Station that we’d willingly park for.
11 Great Sushi Restaurants On The Westside
The Westside is the unofficial sushi center of the city thanks to its collection of omakase counters and other restaurants where you can fill a table with nigiri and maki rolls for less than $20.
Nagomiya
Nagomiya is a Japanese izakaya in Midtown where we prefer to go for solo lunches and special date nights.
MF Sushi
Head to MF Sushi in Inman Park if you’re looking for an upscale sushi experience with a great omakase.
O-Ku
With so many sushi options in the area, O-Ku holds its own as a Japanese restaurant that can serve as a go-to for all your date night dilemmas.
Nobu
Now Atlantans can rap along to Drake lyrics about Nobu while they dine on signature creations like the yellowtail jalapeño crudo.
M By Tasuku Murakami
M by Tasuku Murakami inside Buckhead’s Umi is shaping up to be a worthy competitor to the city’s top omakase restaurants.
The Orient
When it’s date night but your babysitter canceled, hit the hibachi grill at The Orient in Cumberland.
Nakato Japanese Restaurant
Doesn't matter that the onion volcano trick is pushing 40, Nakato is a classic hibachi experience that still feels like a good time.
Brush
When you’re under pressure to impress a date, Brush comes through like an all-time leading assist champ.
Umi
This Buckhead sushi hotspot has been around for nearly a decade but still keeps a rotating case of celebrity appearances.
One Flew South
The Asian and Southern fusion restaurant has had people reconfiguring their flight schedules for a taste of their internationally-famous dishes.
Eight Sushi Lounge
The chic wooden installations and a fun menu, Eight Sushi Lounge is cool without even trying.
Flying Fish Sushi Bar
Located near the entrance of the Chatt Works food hall, Flying Fish gives you the quality takes on the usual rolls and nigiri hits while leaving room for other vendors.
Yoi Yoi Steakhouse and Sushi
Located in a shopping center on Collier Road, Yoi Yoi satisfies when you want a quiet working lunch.
Wagaya
Wagaya, which also has a sister restaurant in West Midtown, is arguably the most popular dinner spot in Emory Village, and for good reason.
Ok Yaki
The popularity of Ok Yaki's crispy cabbage-based pancake, okonomiyaki, led to a brick and mortar in EAV.
Mujō
In our experience, hidden dark rooms are usually something we'd avoid, but it's different when there's high-priced omakase.