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Sushi Village
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Sandbox VR
925 Battery Ave SE Suite 1170, Atlanta, GA 30339
The Escape Game Atlanta (The Battery)
900 Battery Ave SE #1020, Atlanta, GA 30339
Truist Park
755 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Atlanta
2778 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Cumberland Square North
2411 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Battery Park
800 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Cobb Galleria Centre
2 Galleria Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Jonquil Park
3000 Park Rd, Smyrna, GA 30080
Galleria Garden
1650 Galleria Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Sue Ye Fine Art
1 Galleria Pkwy SE suite 1E-8, Atlanta, GA 30339
Nearby restaurants
Swapna Indian Cuisine
2655 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Doc's Food & Spirits
2621 Cumberland Blvd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
SC Fried Seafood & Chicken
2647 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
The Border Mexican Restaurant
2569 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Kuroshio Sushi Bar and Grille at Cumberland
2700 Cobb Pkwy B3, Smyrna, GA 30080
Red Lobster
2579 Cobb Pkwy, Smyrna, GA 30080
Steak 'n Shake
2736 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Battle & Brew - The Battery
925 Battery Ave SE Suite 1125, Atlanta, GA 30339
Punch Bowl Social
875 Battery Ave SE Ste 720, Atlanta, GA 30339
Dunkin'
2651 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Nearby hotels
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton at The Battery Atlanta
2780 Windy Ridge Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Aloft Atlanta at The Battery Atlanta
950 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Galleria
2733 Circle 75 Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339
Residence Inn by Marriott Atlanta Cumberland/Galleria
2771 Cumberland Blvd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Omni Hotel at the Battery Atlanta
2625 Cir 75 Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Wingate by Wyndham Atlanta Galleria/Ballpark
2762 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Holiday Inn Express Atlanta Galleria-Ballpark Area by IHG
2855 Spring Hill Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Sheraton Suites Galleria-Atlanta
2844 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Hyatt Place Atlanta/Cobb Galleria
2876 Spring Hill Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel & Convention Center
2450 Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339
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Sushi Village

2647 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339, United States
4.1(368)
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attractions: Sandbox VR, The Escape Game Atlanta (The Battery), Truist Park, iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Atlanta, Cumberland Square North, Battery Park, Cobb Galleria Centre, Jonquil Park, Galleria Garden, Sue Ye Fine Art, restaurants: Swapna Indian Cuisine, Doc's Food & Spirits, SC Fried Seafood & Chicken, The Border Mexican Restaurant, Kuroshio Sushi Bar and Grille at Cumberland, Red Lobster, Steak 'n Shake, Battle & Brew - The Battery, Punch Bowl Social, Dunkin'
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Website
sushivillagefsc.com

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Nearby attractions of Sushi Village

Sandbox VR

The Escape Game Atlanta (The Battery)

Truist Park

iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Atlanta

Cumberland Square North

Battery Park

Cobb Galleria Centre

Jonquil Park

Galleria Garden

Sue Ye Fine Art

Sandbox VR

Sandbox VR

4.9

(2.7K)

Closed
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The Escape Game Atlanta (The Battery)

The Escape Game Atlanta (The Battery)

5.0

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Truist Park

Truist Park

4.7

(10.9K)

Open 24 hours
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iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Atlanta

iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Atlanta

4.6

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Atlanta
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Atlanta
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:30 AM
5660 Buford Highway Northeast, Doraville, 30340
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See Atlantas must-see sites on a 5 Hour Bus Tour
See Atlantas must-see sites on a 5 Hour Bus Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:00 AM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
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Southern Bites: A Food Journey Through Atlanta
Southern Bites: A Food Journey Through Atlanta
Sun, Dec 7 • 11:00 AM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30308
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Nearby restaurants of Sushi Village

Swapna Indian Cuisine

Doc's Food & Spirits

SC Fried Seafood & Chicken

The Border Mexican Restaurant

Kuroshio Sushi Bar and Grille at Cumberland

Red Lobster

Steak 'n Shake

Battle & Brew - The Battery

Punch Bowl Social

Dunkin'

Swapna Indian Cuisine

Swapna Indian Cuisine

4.1

(826)

$

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Doc's Food & Spirits

Doc's Food & Spirits

3.8

(1.6K)

Click for details
SC Fried Seafood & Chicken

SC Fried Seafood & Chicken

4.1

(62)

Click for details
The Border Mexican Restaurant

The Border Mexican Restaurant

4.2

(713)

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Newly Opened All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Spot in ATL
CorneliaCornelia
Newly Opened All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Spot in ATL
Brandy MinceyBrandy Mincey
So originally I was going to do Uber eats through here but it was literally like a mile away from my house so I thought I’d come in and eat. I was NOT disappointed at all. So basically you play 27 dollars and your allotted different entrées appetizers and rolls. It’s technically not an all you can eat but for the amount you pay you get a lot of food. I HIGHLY recommend the Takoyaki and the KFC roll!!! It was super good and so was the fried shrimp tempura. So I got the KFC roll, California maki roll, the shrimp sashimi and octopus nagiri to start off with. Everything by was super delicious and the service was fast!! Then I ordered the cucumber salad, miso soup, tofu teriyaki and shrimp fry tempura. As I mentioned everything was yummy but my favorite hands down was the Takoyaki. My only complaint is 1. They were out of a lot of soft drinks. They didn’t have fruit punch, lemonade and a bunch of other soft drinks listed on their menu. They literally just had carbonated drinks like Pepsi and sprite. Also you’re not allowed a to go plate. I understand in a traditional sense not to get to go plates for buffets but this technically isn’t a buffet per say due to the fact you’re only allotted certain amounts of food. You’re not able to continue ordering sushi or eating like at a regular buffet. This made me a little sad because I couldn’t take home some of the food I wanted to eat for later. Make sure you come hungry!!! But overall great food and awesome service. I spent about 36 total including a tip. Defff coming back.
diamond Thompsondiamond Thompson
My husband and I enjoyed some of our food. The chicken Katsu was great and so was the teriyaki chicken but you have to order rice separately. READ THE MENU there’s specific rules to receive the buffet offer it’s not a literal buffet as in you pay xx.xx dollars for how ever much food you can eat it’s more like 2 of this 2 of that type of thing. but like I said read the menu. It’s pretty expensive to me we paid 65 for the two of us following the buffet rules. Imo it’s comparable to what you would pay at Ru Sans but you get more “food for your money” here. You order as you eat and must finish what you order or you will be charged separately outside of the buffet. We got some rolls I really enjoyed the KFC roll. My husband got the egg drop soup it was great! I got the Miso it was basic. Over all some of our stuff was good some stuff was great some stuff was just ugly the tuna sashimi was a joke it was just a big lump of tuna and some of the sushi was an awkward temperature. Even with the complaints I mentioned I would still go back again because I enjoyed it for the most part and it’s hard to find this type of sushi buffet where it’s made to order here in Atlanta. Oh the service is spotty at best it’s like they run around trying to avoid helping you. They have a mixed option of tables and booths for dinning. There no true buffet seat up where you serve yourself. You sit and they come to you to get your order. The service was decent.
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So originally I was going to do Uber eats through here but it was literally like a mile away from my house so I thought I’d come in and eat. I was NOT disappointed at all. So basically you play 27 dollars and your allotted different entrées appetizers and rolls. It’s technically not an all you can eat but for the amount you pay you get a lot of food. I HIGHLY recommend the Takoyaki and the KFC roll!!! It was super good and so was the fried shrimp tempura. So I got the KFC roll, California maki roll, the shrimp sashimi and octopus nagiri to start off with. Everything by was super delicious and the service was fast!! Then I ordered the cucumber salad, miso soup, tofu teriyaki and shrimp fry tempura. As I mentioned everything was yummy but my favorite hands down was the Takoyaki. My only complaint is 1. They were out of a lot of soft drinks. They didn’t have fruit punch, lemonade and a bunch of other soft drinks listed on their menu. They literally just had carbonated drinks like Pepsi and sprite. Also you’re not allowed a to go plate. I understand in a traditional sense not to get to go plates for buffets but this technically isn’t a buffet per say due to the fact you’re only allotted certain amounts of food. You’re not able to continue ordering sushi or eating like at a regular buffet. This made me a little sad because I couldn’t take home some of the food I wanted to eat for later. Make sure you come hungry!!! But overall great food and awesome service. I spent about 36 total including a tip. Defff coming back.
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My husband and I enjoyed some of our food. The chicken Katsu was great and so was the teriyaki chicken but you have to order rice separately. READ THE MENU there’s specific rules to receive the buffet offer it’s not a literal buffet as in you pay xx.xx dollars for how ever much food you can eat it’s more like 2 of this 2 of that type of thing. but like I said read the menu. It’s pretty expensive to me we paid 65 for the two of us following the buffet rules. Imo it’s comparable to what you would pay at Ru Sans but you get more “food for your money” here. You order as you eat and must finish what you order or you will be charged separately outside of the buffet. We got some rolls I really enjoyed the KFC roll. My husband got the egg drop soup it was great! I got the Miso it was basic. Over all some of our stuff was good some stuff was great some stuff was just ugly the tuna sashimi was a joke it was just a big lump of tuna and some of the sushi was an awkward temperature. Even with the complaints I mentioned I would still go back again because I enjoyed it for the most part and it’s hard to find this type of sushi buffet where it’s made to order here in Atlanta. Oh the service is spotty at best it’s like they run around trying to avoid helping you. They have a mixed option of tables and booths for dinning. There no true buffet seat up where you serve yourself. You sit and they come to you to get your order. The service was decent.
diamond Thompson

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4.1
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2.0
3y

Humiliating experience despite having a mostly friendly staff. One of the sushi pieces from a warm roll tasted off, so I did the polite thing and spit it out into a napkin. (Why would I eat something that might make me sick?) For some reason, a rude staff member who wasn't serving us felt compelled to interrupt my conversation and loudly accuse me of trying to hide food rather than ask how was our lunch/meal. I was too embarrassed to tell anyone that some of the sushi rolls tasted weird after that particular server's bullying indiscretion since she walked away to avoid any confrontation. She also chose to avoid us for the rest of our time. My husband and I didn't want to get sick nor feel like being in that toxic environment any longer, so we didn't eat the rest of the suspicious rolls and got charged extra for "wasted" food.

Please note we paid more to avoid food poisoning and getting out of that environment.

Everything else was average. It's acceptably clean, but not as pristine as other restaurants in the city (a lot of dank areas including the bathroom). You get what you paid for, I guess. They also use way too much rice and not enough seafood/meat for their rolls. You're better off going to Publix for sushi; at least it's a fair price based on the quality.

I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone because of the potential for thoughtlessly rude staff members and your chances of getting sick (especially if you want to avoid paying extra despite suspicious rolls). There are so many better sushi joints in Atlanta who care about their customers. It's not...

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4.0
2y

So originally I was going to do Uber eats through here but it was literally like a mile away from my house so I thought I’d come in and eat. I was NOT disappointed at all. So basically you play 27 dollars and your allotted different entrées appetizers and rolls. It’s technically not an all you can eat but for the amount you pay you get a lot of food. I HIGHLY recommend the Takoyaki and the KFC roll!!! It was super good and so was the fried shrimp tempura. So I got the KFC roll, California maki roll, the shrimp sashimi and octopus nagiri to start off with. Everything by was super delicious and the service was fast!! Then I ordered the cucumber salad, miso soup, tofu teriyaki and shrimp fry tempura. As I mentioned everything was yummy but my favorite hands down was the Takoyaki. My only complaint is 1. They were out of a lot of soft drinks. They didn’t have fruit punch, lemonade and a bunch of other soft drinks listed on their menu. They literally just had carbonated drinks like Pepsi and sprite. Also you’re not allowed a to go plate. I understand in a traditional sense not to get to go plates for buffets but this technically isn’t a buffet per say due to the fact you’re only allotted certain amounts of food. You’re not able to continue ordering sushi or eating like at a regular buffet. This made me a little sad because I couldn’t take home some of the food I wanted to eat for later. Make sure you come hungry!!! But overall great food and awesome service. I spent about 36 total including a tip. Defff...

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4.0
1y

My husband and I enjoyed some of our food. The chicken Katsu was great and so was the teriyaki chicken but you have to order rice separately. READ THE MENU there’s specific rules to receive the buffet offer it’s not a literal buffet as in you pay xx.xx dollars for how ever much food you can eat it’s more like 2 of this 2 of that type of thing. but like I said read the menu. It’s pretty expensive to me we paid 65 for the two of us following the buffet rules. Imo it’s comparable to what you would pay at Ru Sans but you get more “food for your money” here. You order as you eat and must finish what you order or you will be charged separately outside of the buffet. We got some rolls I really enjoyed the KFC roll. My husband got the egg drop soup it was great! I got the Miso it was basic. Over all some of our stuff was good some stuff was great some stuff was just ugly the tuna sashimi was a joke it was just a big lump of tuna and some of the sushi was an awkward temperature. Even with the complaints I mentioned I would still go back again because I enjoyed it for the most part and it’s hard to find this type of sushi buffet where it’s made to order here in Atlanta. Oh the service is spotty at best it’s like they run around trying to avoid helping you. They have a mixed option of tables and booths for dinning. There no true buffet seat up where you serve yourself. You sit and they come to you to get your order. The...

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