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Contribuer aux commentairesOur party of seven were seated quickly on a Friday night at 10pm. Atmosphere was cool and catered to the 20-30yo?s. The server was polite and efficient. The food and drinks came out quickly. I wasn?t a big fan of my burger but the rest of my party enjoyed their respective orders immensely. Definitely a neat place to try.
Place was good, we ate outside for a change since the weather is decent. I let my friend order the food and drinks and we enjoyed everything. From Chicken Karaaga, Okonomiyaki, Watermelon Cooler and her Pork curry. Shall we go back? We will for sure ????
Found an authentic Japanese restaurant in Atlanta and the food reminds me of when I was in Japan. The peppers were flavorful and spicy, and the drink were tasty. Okonomiyaki was true to Japan. Couldn?t stop eating the matacha ice cream. Highly recommend this restaurant. I rate this restaurant a price wise.
OK Yaki was a pretty solid experience. It's a pretty cool spot to hang out for drinks for a while before you head out some other place. The bar is right in front of the kitchen staff so if you like to watch everything that's going on, this bar is definitely for you. We were greeted promptly upon arrival and seated right away. The drinks were well made and balanced and the food was really good also. The food came out fairly quickly. This place is in a small plaza so
3.0 I wouldn?t say this place is bad, but it?s not a spot to write home about. I didn?t think the food was super special. I tried the tonkatsu, gyoza, and the pancake. I think the Okonomiyaki is good, but though I?m not a Japanese food expert, it just seemed a little too customizable. I didn?t really see much Asian representation in the space, and as a person who admires authenticity in cuisine, that part felt lacking. I would maybe give them another shot and try the