ATL - Norifish "Omakase" Experience š£š¤
Norifish offers a somewhat unconventional omakase-style dinner, served at your table rather than at the counter. While this allows for easier conversation with friendsāno need to engage with the chef or perform "polite listener" dutiesāit lacks the authentic, interactive omakase atmosphere. If you're seeking the classic chef-led experience, this isn't it. Highlights: š Fat Tuna (Otoro): Rich, buttery, and melt-in-your-mouthāclearly the star of the meal. š® Fusion Ceviche: A refreshing, tangy twist at the endāpleasant but not unforgettable. The rest of the sushi was decent but didn't stand outāsolid, yet not particularly memorable. Drinks Note: šø Cocktails leaned too sweet for my taste. š¶ Iād recommend sticking with sake instead. The Real TestāThe Bathroom: A quick tip: I often judge a restaurant by its restroom. Here, the dining area felt stylish and polished, but the bathroom unexpectedly gave off a casual, no-frills vibeāa bit of a disconnect from the front-of-house elegance. š»š Overall, Norifish is fine for a relaxed sushi dinner with friends, but it didnāt leave me eager to return. If you're looking for true omakase intimacy or next-level creativity, you might want to explore elsewhere. #Atlanta #ATLfood #Sushi #Omakase #Norifish #HonestReview #NotImpressed #AtlantaEats #SakeOverCocktails #FoodieTruth