- Chinese
- Japanese
- Sushi
Pacific Rim Bistro
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Ratings and Reviews for Pacific Rim Bistro
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Apr 03 2012
S L. via Yelp
A solid wine list and very friendly service distinguish this restaurant. Multiple servers were very attentive and personable. While they have an expansive...read more
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Mar 09 2012
Asma A. via Yelp
This place should get 1... the sushi is HORRIBLE!! I had 3 orders of sushi.. and all 3 were bad!!! I was not even able to eat them... The only reason I...read more
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Feb 05 2012
Terry T. via Yelp
I did my research. The reviews were good, particularly from the folks doing lunch and happy hour. So, I took the leap and strolled one block from the hotel...read more
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Mar 10 2008
matl via Citysearch
I came here to eat with my boyfriend on his lunch break. The server was very knowledgeable because I don't know much about sushi. ...read more
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Jan 18 2008
lucky9 via Citysearch
Went to Pacific Rim with a group of friends in town and we were all disappointed. First off the restaurant smelled of old fish whe...read more
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Aug 19 2007
takarasake via Citysearch
My boyfriend and I dined here during the 2007 Atlanta Restaurant Week. We eat Asian food regularly and thought this would be a gr...read more
The Scene
Located on the ground floor of Peachtree Center, this attractive, modern bistro features floor-to-ceiling windows, lacquered wicker chairs and a large, horseshoe-shaped sushi bar. Though popular with the business lunch crowd, the restaurant can be nearly empty on weeknights. Service is pleasant and generally efficient.
The Food
Superior sushi and a selection of mostly successful fusion dishes are the highlights of the pan-Asian menu. Sushi platters are an economical way to sample the wares. A temaki combo--five different hand rolls--shows the chefs' deft touch and eye for quality ingredients. Nigiri sushi, fresh and generously cut, ranks among the city's best. Best bets from the kitchen include Wanchi shrimp, a generous serving of deep-fried shrimp in a sweetish, mustard-accented sauce, and perfectly prepared Cantonese-style sea bass in black bean sauce. Lamb satay, another winner, is flavorful with its piquant and light peanut sauce. Desserts include egg custard and mango sorbet.