Japanese Steakhouses in Atlanta, Georgia

Japanese Steakhouses in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta offers a wealth of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Chattahoochee River provides opportunities from fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Piedmont Park in mid-town Atlanta is a favorite spot for tennis, hiking and swimming. Camping and biking facilities are available in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Guests also can explore Zoo Atlanta, one of the oldest operational zoos in the country. Between excursions, visitors can enjoy lunch or dinner at one of the city's Japanese steakhouses.

Kobe Steaks Japanese Restaurant

Kobe Steaks Japanese Restaurant is an upscale establishment serving a variety of Japanese dishes. Entrees are prepared at your table on portable hibachis. Chefs entertain guests with knife wielding and showmanship as they grill meats, seafood and vegetables. The menu features a selection of aged Kobe steaks, including New York strip, filet mignon, rib-eye and teriyaki steak. Other selections include grilled chicken, shrimp and salmon. Chefs can also prepare entrees suitable for vegetarians and vegans. This restaurant offers a full bar where you can order sake, beer, wine, or a specialty cocktail. Kobe Steaks Japanese Restaurant serves dinner seven days a week. Reservations are recommended.

5600 Roswell Road NE.
Atlanta, GA 30342
(404) 256-0810
kobesteaks.net

Edo Japanese Steakhouse

Edo Japanese Steakhouse features a variety of hibachi specialties that are prepared at your table. Choices include shrimp, salmon, scallops, lobster, steak and vegetables. Entrees come with shrimp appetizers, soup, steamed rice and salad. Guests can also enjoy selections from the restaurant's sushi bar, which offers maki rolls, sashimi and nigiri. Edo Japanese Steakhouse is known for its expansive sake bar, which features fine imported sake as well as a selection of wines, cocktails and beers. This restaurant serves dinner seven days a week and lunch from Monday through Friday. Reservations are recommended.

2945 N. Druid Hills
Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 728-0228
edo-atlanta.com

Sushi Kiku

Sushi Kiku offers hibachi specialties that are served with vegetables, steamed rice, salad and soup. Local favorites include chicken teriyaki, filet mignon, sirloin and shrimp teriyaki. There also are numerous combination options, including steak and shrimp, shrimp fried rice and tempura and sushi. Sushi Kiku offers an expansive sushi bar where guests can sample sashimi, unagi don (broiled eel) and other items. Guests can enjoy the lunch buffet Monday through Friday and dinner seven days a week. Sushi Kiku also offers a Sunday brunch. Reservations are recommended.

2770 Lennox Road
Atlanta, GA 30324
(404) 467-4544
kikujapanese.com

Article Written By Owen Pearson

Owen Pearson is a freelance writer who began writing professionally in 2001, focusing on nutritional and health topics. After selling abstract art online for five years, Pearson published a nonfiction book detailing the process of building a successful online art business. Pearson obtained a bachelor's degree in art from the University of Rio Grande in 1997.

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