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Sushi Hayakawa in Atlanta, Georgia is a renowned sushi restaurant, providing an authentic Japanese dining experience for many patrons. The restaurant serves up both traditional and innovative sushi dishes along with other Japanese specialties. It has become an essential part of the local dining scene, with its exquisite food, attentive service, and warm atmosphere. The restaurant continues to draw diners from near and far to sample the unique flavor of Sushi Hayakawa.
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One of my favorite local sushi places and the best sushi buffet deal in North Atlanta! Not only do they have a wide variety of specialty rolls but also in the buffet you get to pick 15 pieces of sashimi or nigiri. Very fresh quality and also gives you the option for appetizers and Hibachi. If you choose you can have free ice cream at the end as well!
Had an amazing experience. The chef is SO nice and engaging. Really goes out of his way to make sure everyone is enjoying themselves. The Sushi was AWESOME and FRESH!!! The sauces and accompaniments were well balanced. In the Age Mono course the skin on the fish was crispy even though it was in a broth. So why didn’t I give it 5 stars. I took away one star for overall value. No matter how much I enjoy and experience I try to be somewhat objective in my review. I’ve done several tasting courses, below and above this price point. This was my first Omasake experience, so I don’t have another Omasake experience to compare it to as far a course number and prices, just other tasting experiences. Though the food and service was amazing and I personally didn’t mind paying the price; In my opinion, based on the size and number of courses, I think the price was a little disproportionate. With the 20% tip that’s added( which I don’t mind at all), the total is about $265-$270 per person. There wer
while the sushi was definitely high quality, there wasn’t much uniqueness or novelty to any of the nigiri’s. We also found the uni was past it’s BB date in the package. additionally, the decor and utensils were very dated and plain. I would price the experience at $150-$200 for two; not the >$550 paid. if you value extreme covid-safe protocols and value that above else, the price mostly goes to that aspect i feel.
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | Closed |
| Monday: | Closed |
| Tuesday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
| Thursday: | 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
| Friday: | 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
| Saturday: | 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
