Atl | Third Visit to Tokyo Shokudo π£π΅π΄
A cozy, authentic sushi spot in Duluth run by a sweet Japanese couple β Tokyo Shokudo remains a reliable choice for fresh, straightforward Japanese fare. β€οΈπ₯’ Since the pandemic, theyβve switched to dinner-only with reservations preferred (though walk-ins are welcome when quiet). The tiny space seats just seven at the sushi bar, impeccably clean and thoughtfully arranged. π§Όβ¨ We ordered: π± Assorted Nigiri Dinner ($18) β 7 chefβs-choice nigiri + California roll, served with miso soup and salad. Fresh fish, though the shrimp was average β beware the hidden wasabi between fish and rice! πΆοΈπ π₯ Gyoza ($4.75) β Thin-skinned, pan-fried pork and cabbage dumplings β tasty and well-seasoned. π Tempura Udon ($12) β Comforting broth, chewy noodles, though the shrimp tempura softened in the soup (ask for it on the side next time). Service is warm but slow β come for a relaxed, homestyle meal, not a quick bite. A lovely neighborhood gem for a quiet sushi night. #Atlanta #Sushi #TokyoShokudo #DuluthEats #JapaneseFood #Homestyle #FamilyRun #AtlantaEats #HiddenGem #WorthTheWait #AuthenticFlavors