- Japanese
- Sushi
Mf Sushibar
Menu for Mf Sushibar
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Ratings and Reviews for Mf Sushibar
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Jan 09 2012
Michael H. via Yelp
Amazing. San Francisco foodie who gives two thumbs up. Fresh, well prepared, and just plain delish.read more
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Dec 27 2011
Jennifer C. via Yelp
The sushi was fresh and my waitress was super sweet. The sake menu was impressively long. I thought the edamame was a bit salty and the California role was...read more
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Nov 17 2011
Catherine A. via Yelp
BEST sushi in ATL. YES its pricey...but worth every penny. Mussels grilled with masago and eel sauce is my fav along with the tempura lobster appetizer....read more
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Mar 29 2009
jembu via Citysearch
i'm a new yorker,this's my third time eat in MF.everytime i visit atlanta,i always eat here.can't stand hold my craved of baked lo...read more
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Mar 28 2009
golek via Citysearch
i love sushi so much n went to many sushi bars in atl. finally after i ate at MF , i just got the best sushi ever in my life. AWES...read more
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Mar 25 2009
ABLIK1324 via Citysearch
Let me start by saying, I love Japanese food and would drive 20-25 miles to have some good sushi. A friend of mine took me to MF s...read more
The Scene
It's clear from the moment you step off the Ponce de Leon Avenue sidewalk that MF is not your typical Atlanta sushi bar. From the lush techno beats that punctuate the conversations of hip Midtown diners to the sleek, sexy blond-wood fixtures, this place exudes cool. Staffers--dressed like a million bucks--work the room with admirable efficiency, especially considering space constraints when the crowd swells.
The Food
Welcome to the city's most impressive selection of sashimi and sushi, with a few tempting appetizers thrown in for good measure. Start with spicy tuna tartare--you pour your own quail egg into a mound of ruby red fish. Melt-in-your-mouth toro (fatty tuna belly) is a good choice for a sashimi or nigiri order, as is the delicate kampachi (described as ''very young yellowtail''). Rolls are also deftly executed. The Tony roll--featuring tempura shrimp, crab and avocado--is a clear crowd-pleaser.