Top 5 Sushi Spots in Atlanta
Atlanta is landlocked, but don't let that fool you. The city's sushi scene is operating at a seriously high level — from Michelin-starred omakase experiences to celebrity hotspots with impeccable fish. Here are five spots that prove ATL can hang with anyone.
Hayakawa
Hayakawa is the gold standard for omakase in Atlanta. A 20-course tasting menu that changes with what's best and freshest — you just show up, tell the chef your flavor preferences, and let them handle the rest. Michelin-recognized, consistently rated one of the best Japanese dining experiences in the entire Southeast. High-dollar, yes. Worth every penny, absolutely.
Umi
Umi has been one of Atlanta's premier sushi destinations for nearly a decade and it still pulls celebrity appearances on the regular. The menu covers everything — pristine nigiri, creative rolls, excellent omakase options — and the presentation is consistently on point. If you want the full fine-dining sushi experience in ATL, Umi is the benchmark.
Brush Sushi
Brush is stunning, inside and out. Gorgeous wood interiors, one of the most impressive Japanese whisky and sake menus in the city, and signature Nikiri Shoyu-brushed nigiri that's as beautiful as it is delicious. Open for lunch, brunch, dinner, and happy hour — this place works for any occasion and consistently delivers an elite experience.
MF Sushi
MF Sushi is a hidden gem that serious sushi lovers keep in their back pocket. Intimate omakase seating, fish that's incredibly fresh and made to order, and a chef whose craftsmanship shows in every single piece. If you haven't been, this is the kind of place that earns immediate repeat visits. Don't sleep on it.
Nakato
Nakato has been an Atlanta institution for decades and it still earns its spot on every best-of list. The hibachi experience is legendary — yeah, the onion volcano has been around forever, but it never gets old — and the sushi menu is extensive and well-executed. A classic ATL night out, full stop.
