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MoRi House

4.2 (314 reviews)
Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Sandy M.

Service was nice, quick, attentive. Place was clean. The sushi was really good! Everything I ordered was fresh. I enjoy MoRi House very much. Will definitely be returning.

Gohan Bowl (toro, ikura, Uni, gold flakes

Very cute place! The service here is always exceptional! Hands down one of my wife's favorite place for sushi (after Kani House) but Mori House also never fails. We always get the big bottle of cold sake and order all of our favorites like the Gohan Bowl, Crispy rice with spicy tuna or Wagyu, toro tartare and more!! The menu here is great and has something for everybody.

Suwanee roll with jalapeños and Kiss of Fire roll, both spicy!
Fritzi G.

Always a favorite place to go. Call ahead to reserve. Service is great and food is authentic.

Yummy roll
Chris M.

Great sushi bar! The wide variety of rolls is great and unique and the omakase was great too!

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Sarena T.

A solid Japanese restaurant!! I came at 6:30pm on a weekday night and practically got the last table because it was full! That was surprising for me to see since I don't normally see restaurants busy on weekday nights. There is a large selection of sushi and my friends enjoyed their dishes as well. I ordered the tempura udon, which came with 5 pieces of tempera as well as bok choy, etc. Good portions and good ambiance, nothing to complain about!

This past weekend was our 1st visit to Mori House. It's a small but very cozy feel, more like a mom & pop sushi place. Which we love. They do not have kids menu so we ordered tonkosu soup, Tori Karaage fried chicken. The kids loved it. We also ordered salmon carpaccio, Hamachi Serrano which is a must try. Scallop with uni, Uni, fatty tuna churro was so fresh sweet and buttery is what you want the Uni to be. Over all I would come back and recommend this hidden gem to friends.

Otoro nigiri ($12.50 each)
Tina H.

We went for a weekday lunch and it was already a pretty full house despite only being open ~30 minutes by the time we came. - Lunch sets come with miso soup (tasted pretty standard) and salad (dressing is on the watery side, was just meh overall). - Hot green tea is free, but you'll need to ask for it. Tasted very watered down compared to other Japanese restaurants -Chirashi don- $22. This is huge. Fish is pretty fresh. Sushi rice is decently flavored. Overall I probably prefer Circle Sushi's chirashi don though. - Otoro (fatty tuna) nigiri- $12.50 a piece ($25 for two), which is a bit more expensive compared to other places in Atlanta. It was decent. I prefer Shoya Izayaka's, which is $22 for 2 pieces - Bento Misoyaki- $18. This comes with black cod (really good, but on the smaller size), two pieces of croquette, 4 pieces California roll, ginger salad, and rice. Overall a pretty decent deal. I'd be interested in coming back to try dinner menu items sometime.

Christina K.

Fooood here was so amazing!!! I would definitely say Mori House is the best authentic Japanese sushi place here in Gwinnett County. I recommend you to make reservations coming here with a large party as they get super busy and the place is small. Overall, if I could this restaurant deserves 10 stars.

I think this was the Kiss of Fire roll
Debs v.

This is a great spot for sushi! That's all we went for so I cannot comment on their other menu items, but I can tell you the fish is fresh. We went on a Friday at lunch and sat at the sushi bar. The ladies who waited on us were extremely nice and definitely want to make your experience a good one. Two of our party ordered a large hot sake to split and it arrived in a very neat way. The carafe of sake was placed inside another bowl that had hot water, so it stayed hot. Very smart. I was a little disappointed that they did not have sake cocktails as I'm not very fond of straight sake, but it was fine..I ordered a glass of Riesling instead. We ordered many rolls and nigiri which I won't render all of them, but here's a few: salmon and octopus nigiri (sushi. You order by the piece, unlike some places that if you order one salmon sushi, it automatically comes with two pieces), Kiss of Fire roll, Yummy roll, Crazy roll, spicy scallop hand rolls, Uemo roll, and Red Carpet roll. I think there were one out two more, but I don't remember what they were. Everything was delicious and fresh. The only one I probably wouldn't order again was the Yummy roll. It had very small pieces of fish and a lot of rice and it was fried, so it was kind of tasteless. But I don't mind having one like that...and I'm sure someone else will love it. I'm going to post pictures, but I probably won't remember which is which. Haha.

Jane Y.

Takoyaki was good. Rolls are not bad. Chirashi was fantastic and fresh the first time i ordered it and not as good the second time but still above average!

Amanda S.

Mori house is one of two sushi restaurants continently located off the super busy PIB, and is definitely one that should be tried for all sushi fans. They have lots of options on the menu so it's a little overwhelming choosing which rolls you want, but regardless of your decision, all of the rolls taste great and the fish is extremely fresh. I ordered the Ichiban, Tokyo, Long Island, and a sashimi assortment to share with 2 others. The total came out to around $75, which is pretty standard pricing for sushi. The star of the show was 100% the sashimi; with nothing else in the way, you could tell just how fresh the fish was, even after the 20 minute trek back home to eat. I can't wait to come back again when dine in resumes to get the full experience!

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Melt in your mouth sushi, stellar service, and a cozy vibe. I really loved it. Excellent sushi!

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Food is always great but this place gets packed and service can be slow sometimes. Sushi is always amazing and their ramen is good too.

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Great food, best consistent Japanese restaurant of the area, weekly customer for the past seven years.

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Can never go wrong with sushi and sake! Great food and fast service! A must try if you're in the area!

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The sushi is always amazing. Such a good staple in suwanee. The rolls are very unique and have great flavor.

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Chai Hong

(27 reviews)

Great place for lunch. My wife and I stopped by for a quick lunch. We ordered the Tang Su Yuk sweet…read moreand sour crispy pork and the Bokkeum Jja Jang black beans noodle platter. The portion here is hugeeeee. We couldn't finish it and had enough left over for dinner. The crispy pork was very crispy. We liked that the sauce was served separately. The noodles were good, but they weren't al dente enough for my liking.

Recently tried this restaurant and so glad we did. We ordered Kkanpung Saeu (Shrimp) and Haemul…read moreJjampong (Spicy Seafood Soup). The shrimp were delicious and prepared just like I'm used to. This dish is lightly battered fried shrimp with a soy sauce bases sauce with red pepper and black pepper spices. It also features other sautéed veggies like green peppers and onions. The shrimp were spiced nicely, but also had the flavor of black pepper coming through. A lot of places don't get that right. The perfect mix of that spice red pepper heat and hint of black pepper are exactly why I love about this dish. The shrimp were fried perfectly and the veggies deliciously sauted. The Haemul Jjampong was a flavor and spice bomb. The broth was so flavorful and had a great essence of the seafood in it (squid, mussels, abalone). This soup is also for people not afraid of the spice...it was SPICY, but no so much that it was unenjoyable. The spice complemented the flavor and I loved it. The take-home of the leftovers was just as good the next day! If I had to say anything that they might think of changing, would be the addition of kimchi to the banchan. The banchan was ddanmuji (pickled radish, raw white onions, marinated white onion slivers, and soy marinated peanuts). A little plate mat kimchi to wrap around the Jjampong noodles would be perfection.

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The Forks USA

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This is just the coolest place and it's staffed with the sweetest ladies. Every time I come, they…read morehelp me choose what I want and work the ramen machines. This is definitely a teenage hangout spot (with the arcade games)- but it's also great for a quick and cool lunch with kids or a friend! I love being able to try all the different ramen flavors (tip: add an egg AND cheese!)

The kids really enjoyed this place and I must say it stands alone in the idea of Ramen shops. When…read moreyou walk in they have tons of ramen, a tall cooler of good drinks and additional items to add to ramen with a gaming area in the back. I do feel we could have just done it all at home but they have these special bowls and machines that cook it all right there. I was looking more forward to making it ourselves but the ladies in there handled almost everything. The prices were a little higher in my opinion and she definitely had a lot of suggestions to add to your bowl ( a la carte.) We let the kids get the Squid Games cookies which were $6 each (ouch) but wanted to have the whole experience. I don't have the desire to go back as the ramen in there could be found anywhere. Parking was easy, it's in a plaza and the ambience was cool for a kid while the ramen was only as good as the combination you created. The prices need to be lowered and a bowl should at least include some of the items such as an egg and you shouldn't be charged separately. I would also suggest the cookies come down to at least $3. I wish for the kids to be able to do their own bowl and not be hovered around. Cute place but one and done.

Wok Provisions

Wok Provisions

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Service: 5/5 Food: 3.5-4/5…read moreAmbiance: 4 We were seated very quickly. The menu was short and simple with lunch menus that were pretty well priced. The store itself was not clean. Some of the furniture were stained/coming apart, the restroom was littered with trash/did not have paper towels. We opted for the SESAME CHICKEN + KUNG PAO CHICKEN + PAN FRIED PAO PORK. The sesame chicken was not crispy fried and the sauce was very sweet. The kung pao chicken was a taste that I've never had in this dish ... sweet with a little bit of spice. The pan fried dumplings were okay as well- not the best I've had but okay. In general, this was an okay food stop but I do not see myself driving purposely over here to eat.

I stopped by around 4pm on a weekday and the restaurant was mostly empty inside, though it seemed…read morelike the kitchen was busy with takeout orders. The food was just okay. We tried the soup dumplings, which didn't have as much broth as expected, and a chicken and shrimp dish that was supposed to be spicy but came out tasting pretty sweet instead. When we mentioned it to our server, they offered chili oil, which was nice, but I would've preferred to experience the dish as it was intended. The interior is simple and it works fine as a spot for a quick bite. That said, I was specifically craving solid Szechuan flavors, and there are definitely better options nearby if that's what you're looking for. But worth a try if you're in the area or as takeout food too!

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If you're looking for an authentic family-run restaurant that provides delicious food, great…read moreservice, and very reasonable prices and portions, this is your place! I loved Kari House and will definitely return--maybe weekly. :) The host was extremely friendly and hospitable, and continued to help us with water, napkins, and whatever we needed while we ate. The food was excellent! Teh Tarik was delicious and sweet, reminded me of Milk tea but of a greater concentration of tea. I loved the roti canai and will order extra roti next time, it was crunchy, hot, and chewy, definitely fresh. The Laksa noodles were delicious but the standout to me was the Chicken Rice, which was cooked perfectly tender and the accompanying rice was flavorful and moist. If you don't like skin on chicken, be aware that this dish authentically leaves the skin on. The sauces were a great addition to an already delicious meal. They have a lunch special on weekdays that I highly recommend, great value at $18 and comes with three items! Can't wait to go back!

Had their Hainanese Chicken and roti for take-out among other things…read more Okay chicken, a bit flavorless but the trilogy of sauces that comes with made up for it. The chicken rice was somewhat questionable - not sure why they chose to use grainy rice (or with rice bran?), and it kinda gave a smell that it went bad, if so, probably wasn't kept well after cooking. Threw it away after a few attempts. Should've called the business to let them know, but the day was busy.. Roti was, okay, probably would've been better if eaten right away, would not recommend for a take-out but eat in. Curry sauce was good, with bits of potato to entertain the palette. Cute little space with patronage in and out. Having a Malay close by for an option, definitely a blessing tho.

MoRi House - sushi - Updated May 2026

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