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- Sushi
- Thai
Thaicoon & Sushi Bar
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Ratings and Reviews for Thaicoon & Sushi Bar
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Apr 15 2012
Peter O. via Yelp
Great food, great people, but I wish they would use real crab not the fake stuffread more
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Apr 02 2012
Valerie N. via Yelp
Absolutely DELICIOUS drunken noodles for a terrific price at lunch ($8.50 for a massive plate of noodles plus a soup or salad). I was honestly in heaven...read more
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Feb 26 2012
Belle S. via Yelp
Of course, Atlanta isn't really known for their sushi or Thai food... but this place is conveniently located near my area. I tried it for some special they...read more
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Apr 24 2009
dnageek via Citysearch
I love this place. It's my favorite Thai restaurant in the area, and is a favorite meeting spot for business lunches. The staf...read more
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Mar 27 2009
filmfreaknick via Citysearch
This is a really wonderful restaurant. My initial interest was the clever name and convenient, however off the beaten path, locati...read more
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Mar 16 2009
Joynetta via Citysearch
I work about a half of a mile from Thaicoon, and I tell ya--I visit this place at least twice per week for lunch. The sushi is gre...read more
In Short
A glowing orange neon sign boldly displays Thaicoon's location in a decades-old Kroger strip mall off Briarcliff Road. The interior feels like a mediocre suburban chain and menus are delivered with plastic inserts showing pictures of the sushi selection. With everything it has going against it, Thaicoon's kitchen simply forgot that's it's supposed to be bad. Service is sharp and to the point. The sushi is affordable, and while not up to MF's standard, is certainly in the same ballpark as the ever-popular Harry and Son's. Serving both Japanese and Thai foods is usually a bad sign, but Thaicoon's Pad Thai is just as good as the Japanese cucumber salad counterpart. On Sundays the restaurant goes old-school with a real-deal, non-Americanized menu, driving those of Thai decent to flock to this little spot. It's not much o look at, but it excels in what counts.