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    Wasabi

    3.9 (15 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Sashimi salad
    Sandy J.

    Overview: A strong anchor in the Assi food plaza, Wasabi has been one of the original restaurants that has maintained its popularity and reputation for its inexpensive but delicious sushi combinations and sashimi salad. I highly recommend their sashimi salad. It is Korean lettuce, cabbage and when you check out, they then add the salmon, flounder, and tuna on top. They also include rice and a small bowl of miso soup. I think this is such a refreshing and light dish to get because there's no grease, sauce, or powerful flavors. This dish is lightly flavored with sesame oil and a hint of salt. It lets the natural umami deep fish oils bend with the slimy texture of the fish against the crunch of the salad. The cabbage with its slight wasabi acidity taste keeps this dish from becoming stale tasting. The rice gives the dish an added edge of being chewy. I think this is the original "poke" bowl that has recently swept across cities in the "poke" craze that I've been seeing. This sashimi salad dish has existed for YEARS, but now you can glam it up at places with all kinds of fancy toppings. For 8.50$ with tax, this is a good thing to get in terms of size and health. Sure you may not get the masago, scallions, mangos, and whatever creative toppings you get these days, but it has that old school traditional old Nintendo gameboy consult kinda feel that I really appreciate.

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    LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! This is our family's favorite sushi spot, the owner Sam is wonderful, this is a must try.

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    Ozuri Izakaya

    Ozuri Izakaya

    4.0(41 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    Ozuri Izakaya in Duluth, GA…read more a cozy little Osaka like izakaya spot open until 4AM my husband and I came here for a date night, and here's everything we ordered (in order ) Starter Sapporo beer Edamame Fresh Uni (recommend ) Shoyu Ramen Kikusui Sake Yakitori Enoki & Bacon (MUST order ) Pork Belly (recommend ) Garlic (so good with sake) Green Onion with Bacon Negima (chicken + scallion) Eggplant Main Grilled Eel (recommend ) Uni Sushi (recommend ) the culture of izakaya is all about slowing down after a long day or late night... sitting with close friends or your loved one, sharing food, sipping sake, and enjoying the moment Ozuri really gives that Osaka vibe they even have private rooms if you want something more intimate. Their menu has a great selection of food and sake. perfect spot for date night or late night cravings

    If you're looking for a restaurant that opens late - this has to be one of them! Opens until 4AM…read more We came there on a Friday evening around 10PM and the place is still bustling. Decor is nice looking and each table is a booth style with high wall partition. We ordered the Ozuri You Course + Takoyaki + Japanese Pudding for dessert. Lots of food for sure. Our favorite is their fish items (sushi, sashimi, grilled cod) AND Pudding! We've never tasted a cod as soft and flaky as the one served here. The pudding is as close to as you can get to an authentic pudding in Japan.

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    Beef and pork belly skewer

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    JINYA Ramen Bar - Duluth - JINYA Tonkotsu Black*

    JINYA Ramen Bar - Duluth

    4.2(327 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Everything looked and tasted homemade. It's the best Ramen I've had in a couple of years. The…read moreyoung lady who took my carry out order was very pleasant. The gyoza was delicate and flavorful, and it held together nicely. The soup was quite savory. At first I thought there might not have been enough sliced pork in there but by the time I reached the end of my meal I was very satisfied with the portion. I also like how the carryout bag included everything I needed: sauce for the gyoza, salad dressing, a napkin and flatware. I went out of my way to come here and I'm happy I did.

    This particular location can probably only handle around maybe 2 large groups at once, so we had to…read morewait about 30 minutes for a table. I wouldn't say you need a reservation on a normal occasion, and the people here are pretty nice. We specifically only came for their Demon Slayer collab spoons, and thankfully, they had some! We didn't realize until we were there that you MUST order the Tokyo Yatai Classic to receive a blind spoon though. We weren't interested in the promo ramen, but we ordered it anyway. And as expected, it was alright. We ate it, but it wasn't anything to write home about. It's only getting a Yelp review bc I liked their apps. The appetizers I've had were much better than the ramen, even outside of this one instance with their promotional ramen. If I wanted ramen, it wouldn't be here, but for a quick bite or many small plates... maybe. The eggplant and brussels sprouts were probably my favorite of what I had, and it's all due to the miso soy marinade. It masked some bitterness with sweetness. If I were to come again, it'll have to be during happy hour. That's the only time I feel it's worth coming for.

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    JINYA Ramen Bar - Duluth - Back dining area

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    Spicy ramen with seasoned egg and fried chicken

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    Yumee Katsu

    Yumee Katsu

    4.2(55 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I've been to Yumee Katsu a handful of times now, and it's become a solid go-to when I'm craving…read moresomething crispy and comforting. Yumee Katsu is a modern-style katsu spot, and overall, the food is tasty even though I've definitely enjoyed some dishes more than others. My go-to order is the Assorted Katsu meal, and it's a winner for variety, flavor, and portion size. You get a couple of pieces of shrimp tempura, fish katsu, and pork & cheese katsu, plus the option to add a small side of udon or soba noodles. The fish katsu is light and flavorful, and the pork with cheese is a full-on cheese pull party. I also really enjoy their salad dressing and the dipping sauces that come with the donkatsu and fish katsu- they add a lot to the meal. The ambiance has a nice, modern vibe, and the service has always been friendly and welcoming. A small but thoughtful touch: they offer Asian candies for guests, which is a fun little refresher after your meal. Overall, Yumee Katsu is a great spot in Suwanee if you're in the mood for well-executed katsu in a cool, comfortable setting. Definitely worth checking out if you haven't already.

    As businesses begin to utilized social media, their customer base will be coming from whatever…read morealgorithm will afford. It did me because I saw this place on social media and since it's another katsu joint, it must be tried and suffice to say, it's not bad! This location is in the plaza that shares the new Sambong, Gopchang Salon, CowWow, and the BBQ Chicken place off L'ville-Suwanee Rd. If you hit the H-Mart, you've passed it as it's got one of the most unassuming signage you can create. Inside, is spacious. Looks to seat roughly 60-80 heads. It's well lit, has a very Japanese decor to the interior, yet still provides a decent amount of coziness to your table without it being too dark. Now for the food. Being that it's a katsu place, I had to go with their flagship entree, the Yumee Katsu and also pair it with a mini soba which let's me for real, I love how they do soba here. It's not dipping soba which I love. The soba sits in a cold broth of dashi, soy sauce, and mirin which they season with some cabbage and toasted sesame seeds. Now for the katsu itself. The katsu itself is thick. Thick and juicy which delivers an amazing porky flavor. It's also fried beautifully. The crust is crunchy, flaky, and evenly distributed over the pork meat. Yet the fried panko doesn't mask the flavor of the pork which some places tend to do so the panko pork ratio is simply perfect because you get the initial crunch but then the thick pork meat hits your teeth and it's a beautiful marriage of crunchy with the meaty tenderness of the pork protein. They give you their own katsu dipping sauce, some mini cubed radish, two cubes of radish kimchi, and on the plate, a heaping handful of sliced cabbage with a dressing drizzled on top which provides another textural dimension from the fried pork. The katsu plate is $15. Since I added the mini soba which was another $2 then tax and tip, you're looking at at about $20-$24 in order to eat here. Not bad. Definitely worth visiting for a casual hang or even a date and you don't want to do the normal Atlanta date scene and feel like grabbing something different.

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    Wasabi - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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