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Tokyo Shokudo & Confection | A Romantic & Flavorful Evening in Duluth

Valentine’s Day called for something special — and this hidden Duluth duo (a cozy Japanese eatery and a delicate dessert shop) delivered a night of slow but satisfying flavors and sweet surprises. 📍 Location Duluth, Atlanta 📅 By Appointment Only — walk-ins will be turned away! 🍱 Tokyo Shokudo Review ⏳ Wait Time: Nearly an hour from seating to first bite — come prepared with patience (and maybe a snack). 🍶 House Sake: Light but sneaky — we were feeling it on an empty stomach! 🍗 Unexpected Winner: Fried Chicken – Juicy, crispy, and perfectly seasoned — a happy accident after the soft-shell crab was sold out. 🍖 Skip This: Beef Skewers – A bit too salty and not as tender as we hoped. 🍣 Chirashi Don – Came with soup and a small salad. Thick, fresh slices of fish over rice. The fresh-grated wasabi was smooth but could use a touch more sweetness. 🌋 Must-Try: Volcano Sushi – Bold, flavorful, and great value — the star of the meal! 💵 Price: ~$50+ per person 🎂 Confection Bakery & Cake Shop We’d only tried their bread before — but the Valentine’s Day cake was a revelation! Fresh strawberries, light cream, not too sweet. Small cake: $36 Sweet bonus: The clerk quietly added three macarons to our order — and they were delicious too! A memorable night of Japanese comfort and French-Japanese pastry charm — just remember to book ahead and bring your patience. #TokyoShokudo #ConfectionBakery #DuluthEats #JapaneseFood #ValentinesDayEats #AtlantaSweets

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Tokyo Shokudo & Confection | A Romantic & Flavorful Evening in Duluth

Valentine’s Day called for something special — and this hidden Duluth duo (a cozy Japanese eatery and a delicate dessert shop) delivered a night of slow but satisfying flavors and sweet surprises. 📍 Location Duluth, Atlanta 📅 By Appointment Only — walk-ins will be turned away! 🍱 Tokyo Shokudo Review ⏳ Wait Time: Nearly an hour from seating to first bite — come prepared with patience (and maybe a snack). 🍶 House Sake: Light but sneaky — we were feeling it on an empty stomach! 🍗 Unexpected Winner: Fried Chicken – Juicy, crispy, and perfectly seasoned — a happy accident after the soft-shell crab was sold out. 🍖 Skip This: Beef Skewers – A bit too salty and not as tender as we hoped. 🍣 Chirashi Don – Came with soup and a small salad. Thick, fresh slices of fish over rice. The fresh-grated wasabi was smooth but could use a touch more sweetness. 🌋 Must-Try: Volcano Sushi – Bold, flavorful, and great value — the star of the meal! 💵 Price: ~$50+ per person 🎂 Confection Bakery & Cake Shop We’d only tried their bread before — but the Valentine’s Day cake was a revelation! Fresh strawberries, light cream, not too sweet. Small cake: $36 Sweet bonus: The clerk quietly added three macarons to our order — and they were delicious too! A memorable night of Japanese comfort and French-Japanese pastry charm — just remember to book ahead and bring your patience. #TokyoShokudo #ConfectionBakery #DuluthEats #JapaneseFood #ValentinesDayEats #AtlantaSweets

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