Sarah Vongphachanh
I was genuinely surprised by how fantastic everything was here. My friend and I started with the yuzu ponzu oysters, which were bright, fresh, and a perfect way to kick things off. We both had the premium omakase, and honestly, every single bite was thoughtfully prepared and full of flavor. The sushi was incredibly fresh and beautifully presented, but the otoro was the real standout and something I’m still dreaming about.
For the quality of the ingredients and the overall experience, you really can’t beat the value. I’ll definitely be back!
… moreScott Sweetow
I love a great sushi restaurant, and had not tried this place on the edge of Sandy Springs and Dunwoody. A little tricky to find coming out of the parking garage, because it is on the lower level of a large apartment building, but it was definitely worth the trip. Excellent sushi and sashimi, expertly and artistically prepared. The fish was ultra fresh, very flavorful, and expertly cut. I did not get to try the Omakase, and instead ordered the Sashimi Moriawase, the Nigiri Tasting, and the outstanding mango sorbet. Great quality sushi and sashimi are not cheap, and this restaurant is spendy. If you want a good amount of sushi and/or sashimi, or some specialty dishes and a drink or two, you can expect to spend $100 per person or more. I would definitely come here again, and appreciated the subtle but interesting flavors paired with the nigiri selections. They do not bring soy sauce with your sushi and sashimi, as the chef has taken care to create interesting flavor profiles. My sashimi came with a trio of different Ponzu type sauces, which were tasty. If you want it though, you have only to ask for some soy sauce, which would then join the great pickled wasabi that they brought with the meal. This place is definitely worth your attention if you want an expertly curated Japanese dining experience. They have a number of premium Japanese whisky choices, and sake if you wish to partake.
… moreTroy R
In a country where everyone gets 5 stars, NoriFish deserves 10.
Very legitimately a 5 star restaurant. The food, atmosphere, and staff couldn’t be better. The balance between traditional sushi and modern flavor is phenomenal. I enjoyed this visit more than other sushi spots with a Michelin Star.
… moreMorgan H
Sitting in the car writing this review immediately after dinner, which is something I’ve never done so quickly. This place is a GEM. The impeccable/kind service, the quality of the food, and the inventiveness of the dishes (the salts/sauces used) blew my mind. I’ve had omakase in a hole in the wall in Kyoto that this truly rivaled. They are doing something so special here and I can’t WAIT to go back!
Highlights: The Yuzu Ginger margarita, On Your Mark old fashioned, O-Toro, and Hotate Aburi were instant favorites.
… moreDenice Cee
5 stars for the uni – alone. So clean. So fresh. No aftertaste at all. MP $30ish for 2 pieces. Incredible.
Ratings for all the others…see videos. First time doing a la carte, probably wouldn’t do it again. Also ask them to put half the amount of sauce or on side. All the nigiri was practically swimming in ponzu soup lol My experiences with omakase were always amazing.
PS. 3 hr free parking – scan QR code in the restaurant
… moreLan Pham
We celebrated my daughter’s birthday over premium omakase at NoriFish this past weekend. It was unique and we enjoyed the experience from start to finish. All dishes were quality and well prepared. Leissya’s recommendation for drinks was perfect. Everyone was welcoming and attentive. Parking was super easy too.
Overall, food is delicious and fresh. I highly recommend this place. We’ll be back to try other dishes for sure.
… moreDevin V
I’ve had sushi in LA, NYC, Seattle, Paris, Tokyo, and other major sushi credible/loving cities. I have to say this was one of my favorite Omakese meals I’ve ever had. The entire staff is so attentive and detail oriented. Each nigiri that came out was prepared to perfection and the fish is so fresh. Was flown in from Japan today! Calvin (head sushi chef) is super friendly and will make sure your experience is great. For what you are eating, the price is perfect! Love this place and can’t wait to go again! I think this is hands down still a hidden gem and by far the best sushi in Atlanta. Won’t be disappointed. Enjoy!
… moreAJ Smith
If you want omakase, definitely check out NoriFish. The prices are reasonable, and the food is great! Service here is also top notch. A lot of the dishes lean heavier on the citrusy side, and I think compliments the flavors. Even if you’re not a fan of citrusy dishes, I would still give them a try. It might change your perspective!
… moreSpill the beans
Ordered: sashimi morisawa (?), ozusushi, chutoro sushi, hirame sushi
Sashimi was ok; tuna sashimi was not that great but scallop was good. They give you 3 types of ponzu and wasabi mixed thing but no standard soy sauce and wasabi. I didn’t know this place was more like a fusion Japanese, so their sushi menus come torched, and/or with other toppings. For the price, I’m not sure if it’s worth it.
Service was ok. Everyone was nice; however, it felt like they were rushing us. It wasn’t like there was a line or we weren’t just sitting there for a long time. We were still finishing up some sashimi but the waiter came to our table and kept asking if we were done and was behind us waiting. Which…..I don’t understand. In total, I think we were there for maybe an hour or an hour and half from ordering to pay because we felt rushed.
Probably won’t return and probably won’t recommend. Really not worth the price
… moreKhevan Patel
We went on a couples date and enjoyed their Omakase for 170 per person. Beverages were good and came out in a timely fashion. Omakase didn’t seem to be rushed and had plenty of diverse options. The only thing that I would suggest changing and that’s the reason why I rated this four out of five just for the food is to give a little bit more of a unique creation on the small plating portion of the Omakase service that was served towards the end.
I love their unique take on wasabi. Probably my favorite out of all the sushi places in Atlanta.
I would 10 out of 10 recommend this place to anyone that enjoys omakase for this price point.
My total bill with tip was $500 for two.
– 1 starter
– 2 Omakase
– 3 beverages
If you don’t want to spend a ton of money, suggest ordering à la cart, but if you want an experience then do the Omakase, but just expect higher prices.
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