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Welcome to Sushi Yoko

Sushi Yoko is a beloved gem in Norcross, GA, serving authentic Japanese cuisine that transports diners straight to Tokyo. With a cozy, welcoming ambiance, it's perfect for families and groups seeking comfort food. The menu features an array of delicious dishes, including fresh sushi, hearty ramen, and unique appetizers like Negimaki and Konnyaku Miso Dengaku. Guests appreciate the friendly staff, who ensure prompt service even during busy times. Sushi Yoko also caters to diverse tastes with vegetarian options and is dog-friendly, providing an inviting atmosphere for all. As a staple of the community, this restaurant embodies genuine Japanese culinary tradition.

Sushi Yoko: Reviews & Ratings

Daniel S.
Daniel S.

A quick lunch of chefs choice sushi or sashimi from here always hits the spot. Can't go wrong with most of the ramen choices either. Negimaki is by far the best appetizer on the menu the beef is cooked perfectly every time.

Misty S.
Misty S.

This is one of NE Atlanta's beloved Japanese restaurants, located next to the Japanese grocery store, Tomato Store. It's one of the most authentic and wonderful Japanese restaurants I've been frequenting for years. The entire menu, including garnishes, is authentically Japanese, and it's run by a Japanese owner and staff, I believe. Important notice: They will relocate along with their grocery store, Tomato Store, to a new location in March 2025. New Location: 8560 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30022 They are currently closed on Tuesdays. Food 5/5: The dishes are delicious and authentically Japanese. The lunch combo with two sides of your choice is a must-try and is priced at only $10.99. Other lunch offerings, including sushi, soba & ramen noodles, Donburi, and curry rice, are also exceptional. The garnish includes shredded cabbage and closed lemon and more. Sometimes it has some extra side dishes like potato salad and spaghetti Neapolitan included in the lunch deal. Ambience 5/5: It's a small, hole-in-the-wall spot, but it feels just like one you'd find in Odaiba, Tokyo. It's not a candle light date spot, but great family spot. Staff 5/5: They are quick, attentive, and well-experienced. Despite the struggles during the pandemic, they have continued to strive, and this place remains my favorite and a staple. The new location is just 10 minutes away from the current place, but I will definitely continue to patronize them.

Ryene S.
Ryene S.

this a place that you pull up to and go...oh? then you walk in and go oh yes! food reminded me of a mom n pop Japanese restaraunt that I frequented during college...in one word: comforting service was slow but they noted that they were short staffed but that wasn't a problem for us!!

President X.
President X.

Amazing environment, very clean, very quiet, the ambiance is very nice and cozy. Food is authentic, great prices, with good variety that most Japanese restaurants don't have in the US serving time is comparatively long due to short of staff Very welcoming attitude and I feel respected Recommend for anyone who wants to try some real Japanese food

Naomi M.
Naomi M.

The best Japanese comfort food in GA! I live out of state but every time I'm in the area I make sure to make a stop at Sushi Yoko. I know the curry is popular but do not sleep on the chicken nanban! For the price and the meal you get, this is a great place. The restaurant is cozy and the staff is friendly. I definitely recommend stopping here if you have the chance. Come early because the line does get long on the weekends.

Bryan J.
Bryan J.

Serious was very personable. The food was very well prepared for presentation. We felt at home. The taste was fresh for the fish and rice option for sushi or plain was interesting. The booth and building were old school as am I so we were compatible!

Jing L.
Jing L.

We came here on a whim for lunch while in the area. Their portions are small but the price reflects it. I think we paid less than $25 for 2 lunch combos. I felt it was fair in this environment. If you know what to expect going in, you'll be fine. It's good for a quick lunch but not a great candidate for date night or something. As someone mentioned, the interior is super dated and it's not a great "ambiance". Service was quick and efficient and that's all I can ask for. Would come by again when I'm nearby!

Tina H.
Tina H.

Good food, service, and quick kitchen. The karaage is lightly breaded and juicy, the sushi comes with a dab of wasabi under the fish (just like Japan!) and the ramen is hot and savory. The menu is filled with many good items you will have a hard time choosing just one. I enjoyed the ramen the most and I was glad the waitress offered her opinion on it over the second choice of the curry rice (which I would like to come back and try.) The booths fit 4 and the place is small, but has large rooms in the back with tatami mats, and there is a sushi bar, but I suggest coming before 6 to get a table. Saw many takeout orders so the kirchen was really doing great to handle so many orders during their dinner rush. There are 3 different menus- lunch, dinner, and ramen. Check them all out!

Location

  • Sushi Yoko
    7124 Peachtree Indstrial Blvd Norcross, GA 30071 United States Hotline: (770) 903-9348

Welcome to Sushi Yoko, a charming gem nestled in Norcross, Georgia, where the essence of Japanese cuisine flourishes in every dish. As a food reviewer for Res Menu, I am excited to take you on a culinary journey at this beloved eatery, known not just for its sushi, but for its warm ambiance and authenticity.

Sushi Yoko delivers a cozy, casual dining experience that effortlessly marries traditional Japanese flavors with a welcoming atmosphere. With a variety of vegetarian options and a reputation for outstanding customer service, this establishment is perfect for a family outing, a quick lunch break, or a relaxed dinner with friends. Their location, next to the well-loved Tomato Store, makes it a convenient stop for those looking to indulge in authentic Japanese fare.

  • Menu Highlights:
    • Yasai Tempura – Deep-fried vegetables seasoned to perfection ($9.85), ideal for both vegetarians and those wanting a light starter.
    • Hamachi Shioyaki – Broiled yellowtail that offers a succulent bite ($11.85), a must-try for seafood lovers.
    • Kobe Beef – The Katayaki Cha Soba and Champon are both delicious options, priced at a reasonable $8.50.
    • Unique Specialty dishes such as Konnyaku Miso Dengaku (boiled yam cake with miso sauce at $3.50) and Hiyashi Kabocha (cooked cold pumpkin $3.50) showcase the restaurant's dedication to authentic ingredients and profound flavors.
  • Customer Experience:
    • Many patrons rave about the comforting ambiance that transports them to a Japanese homestyle eatery, filled with cherished memories.
    • Despite occasional staffing challenges, the friendly and attentive staff work diligently to create a welcoming environment.
    • Lines may form during weekends, a testament to the restaurant's popularity; however, those who venture here are rewarded with meals that are as satisfying as they are affordable.

From exuberant reviews noting the "authentically Japanese menu" to descriptions of the "cozy environment", patrons repeatedly express their affection for Sushi Yoko. A standout recommendation includes the Negimaki, a delicious appetizer that has won the hearts of many diners. Whether it's the comforting chicken nanban or a heartwarming bowl of ramen, there’s a dish here that resonates with everyone.

So, if you're seeking a slice of Japan right in Georgia, look no further than Sushi Yoko. With plans for a new location in March 2025, this restaurant continues to evolve while remaining a staple in the community. Gather your friends, bring the kids, and prepare for an unforgettable dining experience filled with genuine flavors, kind service, and a dash of tradition. Don't miss out — your taste buds will thank you!