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Satisfies both raw fish and rags-to-riches fetishes. Sotohiro Kosugi opened version 1.0 in an Atlanta strip mall before packing up for the big town. Monastic, clean space with a red rising sun on creamy walls. Creative takes for the sushi aesthete, chayutoro tuna tartare topped with whipped Japanese guac, shrimp tartare with yuzu tobiko and soy foam. Bonus: The Great Sotohiro is temperamental! Order a Diet Coke along with your sea urchin wrapped in squid and see what happens.
Tucked inside a quaint townhouse, creative Japanese with flair. Minimal digs, exposed brick walls, whatever—you're here for the food. Name implies autumn, but seasonal menu takes on a unique Jamaic... read more
A hidden treasure, Maneki is for those who know only. Unfortunately, many do, so reservations need to be made well in advance. What brings them? Well, for starters, Maneki has been around since 190... read more
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