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Top 9 Sushi Restaurants In Atlanta, Georgia
"Eight sushi may be the new kid on the block, but it is already making waves through the restaurant scene in Atlanta. People are flocking to this Westside sushi for its fresh and contemporary take on sushi dishes. WIth a family in the Japanese food industry, this restaurant is the next step in an evolution of a family owned skill."
"Would you like to experience an evolution in sushi in the heart of Atlanta?. Eight Sushi Lounge offers you something unique that will change the way you think about seafood and Japanese cuisine. You’ll feel as if you’re eating a work of art."
"Located on the ground floor of the Pencil Factory Lofts, Budi’s menu includes a variety of fresh and fried sushi and sushi roll options on its menu. Order sushi and sashimi plates of between seven to 23 chef-selected pieces served with a bowl of miso soup. Try one of the restaurant’s house sushi rolls, like the Terminator with soft shell crab tempura, spicy tuna, eel, cucumber, wasabi tobiko (roe), and eel sauce."
"Budi’s Sushi is a great, neighborhood type of sushi spot in Downtown where the service is always great. The best thing to do is to pull up and ask for the chef’s special. Available for takeout!"
"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 menu of both traditional and riffs on Japanese dishes and sushi as well as the option for an omakase."
"Sandy SpringsSushi Huku might be almost-OTP, but if you’re a purist, it’s destination-worthy for fish that is so fresh (and so clean, clean), you'll think about moving to the 'burbs."
"Amélie’s is a Parisian, French-themed coffeehouse in midtown, quite close to the campus of Georgia Tech. The pastries and sandwiches are delicately prepared and fresh, as is the coffee, of which they have several blends. Abuzz with college students, young professionals, and other Atlanta locals of nearly every type, it seems Amélie’s and its blue pinstriped interior are proving more than inviting enough to keep its guests coming back for more."
"From breakfast sandwiches on fresh croissants, to vegetarian soups and smooth, robust coffee, Amelie’s pulls guests into the culinary scene of France without ever boarding a plane. All of the pastries are mouthwatering, with almond croissants and macarons being standouts. One can get lost in the whimsical decor—it’s the perfect city escape."
"Based out of Charlotte, Amelie’s set up shop in Westside a couple of years ago with French-inspired baked goods. Full breakfast is available with tarts, croissants, and turnovers."
"With unicorn milkshakes aplenty and color-changing, slushy lemonade, CheeseCaked is the living incarnation of viral treats. Every CheeseCaked shake comes with festive toppings, such as cookies, cupcakes, candy ribbons, or miniature slabs of their signature cheesecake. In its short existence, CheeseCaked has taken Atlanta by storm."
"Located in Atlantic Station, Sri Thai Kitchen and sushi bar offers a warm and intimate setting. The white fish Miami roll is delicious. Website: Sri Thai Kitchen and Sushi Bar"
"On this tour, learn about the city’s history and architecture with a stop at the beautiful 1928 Swan House and a visit to either the Margaret Mitchell House, the governor’s mansion, or the Rhodes Hall. Details of the tour depend on the day of the week and other details, but with three historic homes and two famous neighborhoods, you will learn more about Atlanta than on any other city tour."
"Can you believe this beautiful estate is located in the heart of Atlanta?. Swan House was built in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman, an affluent Atlanta family, and a great example of the Second Renaissance Revival style that was popular in the late 1920s. The grounds are also absolutely stunning with fountains, sculptures, and lush greenery."