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Nickiemoto's Midtown
Menu for Nickiemoto's Midtown
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Ratings and Reviews for Nickiemoto's Midtown
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Sep 08 2011
Brian A. via Yelp
It was always a hit or miss with me. I've been coming here for years, and I'm honestly not surprised they closed down. The place was wonderful for a long...read more
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Dec 13 2010
Maria S. via Yelp
Goodbye, Nickiemoto's. You had a decent run. I just wish you had closed on a high note. Now I suppose I'll have to finally check out RA Sushi.read more
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Dec 08 2010
Will P. via Yelp
One of the saddest reviews I've ever written... since we have to say good-bye to the beloved Sammy Roll (now known as the Yami Yami roll, an oft-imitated...read more
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Apr 22 2009
millercy via Citysearch
Most of the reviews I read are over a year old so I thought I would update as of April 2009. We had a very nice meal here. The s...read more
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Nov 12 2008
via Citysearch
Have eaten here a couple of times and always found it to be a pretty good option from some of the more known sushi bars. Not a ...read more
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Oct 05 2008
via Citysearch
When I moved to Atlanta a few years back, this is one of the first restaurant's I ate at ITP. I continue to go back at least a fe...read more
In Short
Strategically located on Midtown's power corner, this fast-paced, noisy bistro combines a dance-club sensibility, an eye-catching sushi bar and a fun, bamboo-covered patio. The interior features stage set lights, primary colors and free-floating decorative panels. But the action is at the sushi bar, located inside an ellipsoid wood-and-steel tower. Heavily Americanized sushi offers your best bet, since even no-nonsense basics like shrimp tempura or spicy tuna can be hit or miss.