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A good dinner experience
The food was very good, with sushi, prawns and grilled lobster which was amazing. The tuna plate as well. Long list of wines also is available. The service was good with regular checks if everything was ok. Valet parking is available but required long waiting time.
Be the first to ReplyTerrible
Service was bad. Sushi was just okay. Not worth the bad parking situation. There are a lot of better places in close proximity.
Be the first to ReplyRacist Establishment my opinion
If you're non black, I guess this would be the place for you. However, even with a reservation and following the dress code, my date and I still had to wait over 45 minutes, to just be told that our reservation has been cancelled by the owner whom seem to display a racist attitude towards black people. Upon looking up reviews, I noticed that this is nothing new. Take your business somewhere else.
Be the first to ReplyTHEY WANT BUT THEY CANโTโฆ
First of all the food is good! I didnโt like their reservation policy, they ask your credit card and you canโt not only cancel but also change the number of peopleโฆ if you change they charge 80$each! I found this too much! Then the location is nice but too noise also because the music is too loud for this kind of restaurant. Also, in the mail they give you a strightly dress code but inside there are people in a normal casual clothes, just not hatโฆas a foreign tourist this info make us uncomfortable before to goโฆ In conclusion, in my opinion, it is not so cool as they want to be and the food is average good.
Be the first to ReplyGreat cuisine for an Atlanta restaurant!!.....
Went with wife for a quiet dinner. Was I wrong! Umi is a noisy and boisterous place with outstanding food and a buzz that is more like NYC than staid old Atlanta. It's located next to the St. Regis and one can walk through an open courtyard from the hotel that connects to an unpretentious wooden door leading into the restaurant. As my wife is vegetarian she ordered sea weed and cucumber salad with miso soup. I had the tuna carpaccio and followed up with the Sake Aioli. But the main course - lobster Toban-Yaki was magnificent. With melted butter and gently heated over with a flame underneath, the lobster dissolved in the mouth with a crisp slightly burnt after taste. Superb. Would I go again? Definitely! Value for money? Astonishingly yes! The entire meal was not as expensive as I thought it would be. Definitely recommended.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing birthday dinner
Chose UMI for my birthday dinner, and it did not disappoint. The sushi and sashimi were amazing and the atmosphere was incredible, but what really stood out was the impeccable service. Starting with the phone call to book our reservation, every staff member we had contact with was friendly, helpful, and professional. They went above and beyond to procure my favorite type of fish for the occasion, and Chef Murakami was engaging throughout the service, with spot-on recommendations and even a couple of chef's-special dishes. My Japanese wife and I have been searching for a new "go-to" sushi restaurant in Atlanta, and with UMI we have found it. The fish is fresh, delicious, and expertly prepared. These people clearly know what they are doing! And they top it off with amazing service. We will definitely be back....and frequently
Be the first to ReplyAmazing!!!
Loved everything about this establishment! The food... the atmosphere... the staff ... All amazing! We met the owner who was extremely nice! Thank you Umi for a wonderful experience! We will definitely be revisiting this restaurant on our next trip to Atlanta!
Be the first to ReplyRacism and rude behaviour from staff
The food was sub par, took hours to get our food. Black friend was not permitted in for sneakers while i was wearing sneakers as well and allowed in (iโm white). They are intrusively obtuse about their dress code to POC and rude about it.
Be the first to ReplyZero Doubt
I'm not going to comment on service as that fluctuates with the time (we were seated late but had an excellent server). I'm not going to comment on pricing, as that is a matter of perceptive (although this is not a bargain place). I will say that I have eaten in the best sushi restaurants in the world, including going to the fish market in Tokyo at 4am, and this is definitely up there at the top with them. There should be zero question about the quality and creativity of this place. Zero. Well worth it for me
Be the first to ReplyHad a terrible stomach pain
We went to eat sushi for our journey in Atlanta with some Italian guys. We expected that this kind of food is not good as the one we use to eat un Italy, btw we never thought that was so terrible. Al the dishes had the same flavor but the worst thing was that after three hours we had an incredible stomachache at the hotel... we had a terrible night.
This food needs to be analyzed because the quality is terrible.
I wonโt recommend!
Say yes to Umi Sushi.
This sushi restaurant came highly recommended and it definitely didnโt disappoint. The art installation to create social distancing through out the restaurant was clever and fun. We sat at the sushi bar and it was great to see the action. Incredibly impressive. The server was knowledgeable and we had an amazing dining experience from the lobster dishes to the crunchy rice. Just everything was great!
Be the first to ReplyThe restaurants aesthetics
The restaurants aesthetics are nice and the food was okay but not worth the price, we found the staff really rude and unwelcoming.
Be the first to ReplyNOT RECOMMENDED
Came here for dinner. Food took years to come. When it did arrive, it was cold, tasteless, and honestly far below average. The Staff practically gave us a cold shoulder. The fish was not fresh for the price paid. The Sushi's rice was mushy.
COME HERE ONLY IF YOU'D WANT TO SPEND A PREMIUM PRICE FOR A TERRIBLE SERVICE. -1/10. NOT RECOMMENDED.
Miyabi omakase for four
Ate here on a Thursday evening in late April 2021, group of four. We had made our reservation for 6:45. Arrived a little before 6:00 but were seated promptly at a small table near the bar. The restaurant wasn't crowded but grew more so as the night went on. Our server was Paul, who did a good job explaining the menu and drink options, as well as (with the help of his coworkers) keeping the courses coming promptly. We never had to wait for the next plate.
They gave each of us our own unique appetizer to try, so we shared them tapas style. My favorite was the yellowtail jalapeno...the heat from the peppers was significant enough to notice but not overpowering. You can find more detailed descriptions of the menu items in other reviews, but highlights for us included the rock shrimp tempura, sashimi plate, and nigiri assortment.
Portion sizes were adequate but not generous. I was still a little hungry when we left, which was disappointing considering the price. Our waiter told us the sake carafe would be about 180 mL, but in reality it was maybe 120 (two small cups for two people). I'm sure the atmosphere and cachet are included in the price as well.
As someone who has traveled (and eaten) extensively across Japan over the years, the big question for me was: how does this compare to sushi restaurants there? Quality-wise, it's as good as you're likely to find in the United States, but would be fairly run-of-the-mill among midlevel sushi places in Tokyo (not necessarily a bad thing). I read a review where somebody said that the food at Umi is "a little too fusion", and I understand how sushi purists would be put off by gilding-the-lily moves such as aioli and caviar on otoro and wagyu. Dishes like the rock shrimp tempura, while delicious, would fit on the menu of pretty much any Asian or seafood restaurant anywhere. But the price, however difficult for most to countenance save the most special of special occasions, certainly beats a plane ticket to Japan, especially during these days of pandemic-related travel bans.
Price for four, including drinks and tax but not tip, came to $167.75 per person.
Great Restaurant.
Celebrated my Birthday here. It was OUTSTANDING Food and Service. Love it all. Nice classy 5 Star Restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyAnother hit
Iโve not been to umi in a few years and where I currently live you canโt get quality sushi without driving 3 hours for it. We were running a little late due to rain in Atlanta traffic but was greeted at the door and told that we would have to wait a little bit. We sat down and was greeted by Kevin who explained the menu in great detail . I ordered a paper plane which wasnโt on the menu and Kevin talked with the bar tender about accommodating me. After dinner we expressed interest in going to the garden bar next door which was quite packed . It was a long shot but Kevin was able to get us a seat which we 100 percent enjoyed. Kevin was present thought the entire service , was open by never telling us no, was thoughtful of the fact that we drove 3 hours to eat at umi , and was swift throughout service . Iโm not vip but Kevin made us feel like we where.
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