The rpevious reviewer obviousy does not understand the art of Sushi. Japanese fine dining is different from American fine dining. Courses and small but numerous gicing diners the opportunity to sample many of the chef's artistic creations. An American not accustomed to Japanese cuisine may try to have an open mind as this is the best Sushi in Atlanta.
a diner from Atlanta, Georgia
Soto wasn't what I expected. I was looking for a fine-dining restaurant, but was surprised by a "fast-food" experience, which wasn't "fast" at all. Servers were too busy and food was very slow. The quality of food was average.
Japanese, Sushi Bar, Casual/Family, Banquet/Party Room
Ok I came back and on the other reviewers suggestion tried the pine nut chicken .. WOW. I don't know how they fix the spinach .. but it's unlike anything I've ever had before .. single thin sweet sugary crisp leaves of spinach .. with PLENTY of swee
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Japanese, Sushi Bar, Casual/Family, Banquet/Party Room
I order delivery from here about once a week. The food is ALWAYS great, and pretty speedy service. My absolute favorite thing on the menu is the Palace Shrimp.
Japanese, Sushi Bar, Casual/Family, Banquet/Party Room
The Pine Nut Chicken is one of the best things on the menu. We have cravings for this stuff and end up coming from Alpharetta to get it. The Gyros are also excellent. The restaurant itself does not promote eating in, so best to plan delivery or ta
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The rpevious reviewer obviousy does not understand the art of Sushi. Japanese fine dining is different from American fine dining. Courses and small but numerous gicing diners the opportunity to sample many of the chef's artistic creations. An American not accustomed to Japanese cuisine may try to have an open mind as this is the best Sushi in Atlanta.
a diner from Atlanta, Georgia
Soto wasn't what I expected. I was looking for a fine-dining restaurant, but was surprised by a "fast-food" experience, which wasn't "fast" at all. Servers were too busy and food was very slow. The quality of food was average.
The rpevious reviewer obviousy does not understand the art of Sushi. Japanese fine dining is different from American fine dining. Courses and small but numerous gicing diners the opportunity to sample many of the chef's artistic creations. An American not accustomed to Japanese cuisine may try to have an open mind as this is the best Sushi in Atlanta.
a diner from Atlanta, Georgia
Soto wasn't what I expected. I was looking for a fine-dining restaurant, but was surprised by a "fast-food" experience, which wasn't "fast" at all. Servers were too busy and food was very slow. The quality of food was average.