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    Mora Sushi

    4.6 (15 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ludmila S.

    Wow, this sushi restaurant was so good!! The fish is fresh and has generous portions! It's located at the food court at Colony Square. The sushi chef was nice. If you're in the area go check it out!

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    Peter C.

    What a great little gem in Atlanta Tons of upscale eateries. This place has gluten free soy and rolls. Gotta love it Sushi was outstanding! Big pieces and served warm

    Nicole P.

    Mora sushi is located inside the food hall, a lively ambience due to the eclectic food offerings and well-designed seating areas. We ordered a couple rolls which were made quickly and brought to our table, great service and very attentive. The fish seemed fresh but the rice was warm, and seemed less seasoned than I'd prefer. I'd say this is a step above supermarket sushi but not quite a posh sit down experience. Overall it was a decent meal and we enjoyed the atmosphere!

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    Kate C.

    Food Service ‍ Vibe The lychee martini paired well with my sushi tower. Highly recommend and will definitely come back!

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    Gouchlien T.

    I ordered the salmon Mora salad. It was so fresh and appetizing! The salmon was tender and had very good texture. The greens, tomatoes, and edamame were refreshing. The staff was friendly and hospitable. This place is in a nice food court area, so it had a nice vibe. It is about a 15 minute walk from MARTA.

    The sushi was amazing. Didn't expect this spot to be inside a food court but it is definitely worth it.
    Ashley A.

    The sushi was amazing. Didn't expect it to be inside a food court but definitely worth it.

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    Food service ambiance this has it all. Great food in great area. All four dishes were excellent!

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    Very deceiving being in a food court, but the quality is absolutely terrific and the service was terrific as well. We definitely come back.

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    Very reasonable and the chef is one of my favorites. He does a lot with a minimal variety.

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    Lo Kee - Shrimp steamed dumplings

    Lo Kee

    3.9(45 reviews)
    1.6 miWestside / Home Park

    So I want to be completely honest with my review because Atlanta is known for hyping restaurants up…read moreand then not living up to the hype. Starting with the service, it was honestly amazing from the door to the table to the bar. Everyone I came in contact with was very hospitable and made our experience great. However, the food was underwhelming. We ordered every single appetizer that our server suggested. I will give them. The appetizers are good with notable mentions for the tuna spoons, the oxtail, spring rolls, and the dumplings. The entrées, though were not my favorite. The filet mignon is more of a beef and broccoli situation and although we knew that it easily gave me a higher end mall Chinese food. The fried rice was extremely dry. We had the lobster and the shrimp. The lobster fried rice had little tomato no lobster in it and for the price it was disappointing. We also got chicken lo mein which probably was the best entrée we had. I will say the drinks are amazing if I had to choose I would probably go back and just get drinks and appetizers. One note for the restaurant, we had the spare ribs which were extremely red on the inside and had a very tangy taste, and unfortunately everyone at my table that had it the next day was running to the restroom. That was the only common denominator we could find. Our food did come out in a timely manner however, some of it was lukewarm, it gives they may make them in batch and bring them out. They came out before our drink. It is very aesthetically pleasing in here. I will give them that. We went on a Friday night and the music was amazing. Good R&B hits!

    You know it's good when you're still thinking about the dumplings…read more.. 1- the Pepper Pork Dumplings 2- Paired the chicken lettuce wraps with some chilli oil 3- The veggie fried rice 4- Mongolian beef 5- The Tempura Shrimp #atlblogger Stop scrolling--this Asian fusion spot deserves your next night out! Pairing Asian Flavors with handcrafted cocktails The Chicken lettuce needs more attention to the flavor Warm + Elevated Vibes = your next Special occasion calls With a lineup of classic favorites this spot is one you'll want to try !!! #midtownatlanta #asianfusion #trendingreels #newpost

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    Ruby Chow's - Green beans

    Ruby Chow's

    4.4(473 reviews)
    1.3 miOld Fourth Ward
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    I went here on my first date with my current girlfriend! This place was very gluten free and…read morevegetarian friendly in my opinion :) I tried the NA wine and she had a mocktail, so also very sober-friendly (thought the cocktails look sooo good) We shared the green beans, Brussels sprouts and japchae- sooooo good We had a reservation, which I'd reccomend :) it was a really nice date spot because you'd feel comfortable dressing up or dressing down - we sat inside but they had outside seating as well. The best part was the mango sticky rice - sooooo good It was really such a special date, I'm so glad she picked Ruby Chow's - I've been wanting to go foreverrrrr Would go again for sure!

    I was pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed this place for dinner! We made a dinner reservation…read morefor two seats at the bar. I actually got a text about 30 mins before our reservation that our table is ready, which worked out perfectly because we were just waiting around anyway. We were seated right away upon checking in. Our server/bartender greeted us right away and informed us of they still have happy hour until 7 pm. We grabbed a few items from their happy hour menu - bang bang shrimp (only 3 pieces for $8 but they were nice big pieces) and purple sweet potato fries (my favorite of the night. Battered with tempura, covered with salty and was so good)! We ordered additional items - calamari (it was nicely cooked and soft), katsu bun (my hubby's favorite as the bun was soft and the pork was thinly pounded and crispy from the breading, pork kimchi fried rice (I opted for no egg. Had tons of pork pieces but really no kimchi flavor and was definitely on the sweeter side) and green beans (nicely cooked with bits of char with a sweet sauce). Their must-get drink though is the Thai tea martini! And for dessert we ordered additional items mango sticky rice. The rice could have been cooked a little longer but loved the mango sorbet and coconut cream it came with. We really enjoyed everything and looking forward to the next time we come back.

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    Noodoh Asian Fusion & Bar - Curry noodle. Must try!

    Noodoh Asian Fusion & Bar

    4.2(77 reviews)
    1.3 miDowntown

    I'll begin, as all honest assessments should, with the disappointment so that what follows may be…read moreconsidered with clear eyes and an unclouded palate. I ordered the Shandong braised chicken, a dish presented with its protein resting atop a glossy sauce and a generous scattering... ten or more pieces of accompanying dough. In theory, this bread should serve as both sponge and companion, absorbing the depth of the braise and rounding the dish into comfort. In practice, it was profoundly compromised. The dough was unmistakably moldy, visibly, undeniably so. This alone is alarming in any dining establishment; it signals a breakdown not just in execution, but in fundamental kitchen vigilance. More troubling than the oversight itself was the response. When the issue was brought to the attention of the waiter, the reaction suggested familiarity rather than concern as though such an occurrence fell within the realm of the expected. There was no urgency, no visible embarrassment, no effort to meaningfully rectify the moment. The tone felt faintly dismissive. The effect on the room was immediate: the couple seated ahead of us, having witnessed the exchange, opted against ordering an entrée at all. That, in itself, speaks volumes. There were, however, redeeming elements. The spicy beef was well-prepared, delivering heat with balance rather than bravado. The diced potatoes were excellent, crisp at the edges, tender within, and seasoned with confidence. These dishes hinted at a kitchen capable of competence, even finesse, when fundamentals align. The atmosphere added an unexpected layer. Spa music drifted through the dining room an odd choice for a meal that aims to be bold and hearty, creating a tonal dissonance that never quite resolved. Service hovered in the realm of "acceptable," buoyed largely by polite refrains of "yes sir" and "no ma'am," though these formalities felt more like compensation for a lack of true attentiveness than genuine hospitality. I would not go so far as to discourage anyone from dining here. There is promise, and there are flashes of real quality. But I would offer this advice plainly and without drama: inspect your food carefully. Mold has no place on the plate, and until that reality is treated with the seriousness it demands, the experience remains compromised no matter how good the potatoes may be.

    I really wanted to like Nooduh, but the experience was mixed for me. The shrimp dumplings were…read moreexcellent and the bok choy was cooked perfectly, so there are definitely bright spots on the menu. The bartender and service were also great, so no complaints there. The problem was the main reason you come to a place like this: the noodles. My lo mein came out cold, completely lacking flavor, and the texture was mushy. Even when it came back hot, it still tasted like nothing, which is disappointing when noodles are supposed to be the star. On top of that, paying $16.99 for basic garlic vegetables feels unreasonable, especially when the food quality didn't match the price. Overall, service was solid, a couple dishes were good, but the food that should define the restaurant fell flat. With the price point being what it is, I'm not sure I'd rush back.

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