
10 "Japanese" Restaurants in Atlanta.
Momo Cafe in Midtown is one of the best coffee shops to post up with your laptop and matcha soft serve for a bunch of hours.
Nakato manages to do hibachi without seeming too corny, even during the onion volcano - though you could get sushi or small plates here too.
The choices are almost overwhelming at Ginya Izakaya, a small plates Japanese pub in West Midtown, so bring a group and share everything.
Momonoki is a Japanese spot in Midtown serving ramen, katsu, and donburi, and has a cafe attached with matcha and soft-serve.
Miso Ko is a small sushi spot in Ponce City Market, with a long menu of fresh fish for dinner and grab-and-go options perfect for lunch.
When you and seven of your friends want to drink cocktails and eat sushi on a big rooftop, head to O-Ku in Buckhead.
Ponce City Market is a food hall with over 30 different restaurants, with options ranging from Italian and ramen to Szechuan and Mexican.
Kura Revolving Sushi Bar in Doraville has a huge selection of Japanese dishes from sushi to ramen, and your food comes on a conveyor belt.
The next time you’re looking for a celebratory dinner spot, go to Umi and get one of the three, multi-hour omakase options.