Unfortunately can't remember the names of the rolls or the drinks.... but it was all delicious!
ACTUAL Size of Assorted Vegetables and Steak (RED Arrows)
$22 Yaki Soba w/Assorted Vegatbles and Steak
Full service bar
Salmon - Sake Nigiri (2 pcs.)
Bento box - Teriyaki Chicken Bento Box
Espresso Martini
Crunch
Spider Roll
Walkway at Krog Street Market
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interior
food, sushi and sashimi
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Crunch roll and watermelon margarita! Yum!
Crunch
interior, soups and chowder
Ellie Roll @tiffhuangry
Spider Roll
Ma kimono at Krog St. Market
Lambada Roll @tiffhuangry
Digital menu
Reiley H.
Aug 23, 2024
I decided to stop by the Krog Street Market to grab some food today. There are lots of great options for food but I decided to get sushi from Makimono.The panko avocado and the lion king roll were delicious! I also tried the spring rolls which were pretty standard but they were really good in the sweet chili sauce.
Read MoreDavid C.
Aug 10, 2024
First time on the belt line and we stop in for some sushi. We started with the pork Gyoza, cooked perfectly. Then we had The W99 (see photo) was fanatic!Large enough to satisfy your hunger.Finished our meal with the chicken fried rice and Salad. Ginger dressing is really good. The only thing knocking it from a 5 star to a 4 was the fried rice. The chicken was over cooked and the rice had no flavor. Sushi roll are huge and a must if you come here.The menu had Plenty of other items to check out on our next visit. Service was a little slow but they were super busy. Overall great experience at Makimono
Read MoreTiff H.
Mar 26, 2024
MAKE your own call about Makimono... located inside Krog Street Market, I believe they used to be Craft Izakaya, which I did enjoy a lot when it was a full dine in restaurant, but they shut down and reopened as a smaller scale sushi bar counter. After making a circle around the food hall, we were most curious about Makimono. They were close to closing time but luckily not super busy so we took a seat and chatted with some of the guys behind the bar. We asked for suggestions on the best two rolls so they recommended the Ellie and the Lambada, which also happened to be the two sushi rolls on the menu we were eyeing. I'm pretty particular about my sushi and I wasn't expecting much from the rolls. However, they were pretty large and tasty. The Ellie came out nice in photos - the Lambada was probably my favorite of the two, but not as photogenic. Rolls here were a-ok. Nothing special, maybe a step up from grocery store sushi? There are tons of restaurants in Atlanta to grab a mediocre sushi roll from so go ahead and add Makimono to the list if you're craving it while at Krog.
Read MoreAlexis A.
Jun 27, 2024
I've only been able to eat inside the restaurant twice now but their take out side is always busy. Finally tried their sushi after dropping in for gyoza or drinks and it was amazing. Super fresh, fast, and the service is always great. This time the owner was behind the bar working and you can tell a lot of thought and care has gone into the place. Great place to drop into especially to get away from the noisy Krog Street vibes. I'll definitely be back!
Read MoreKen C.
Jul 12, 2024
My wife and I ALWAYS make sure to eat this sushi restaurant whenever we're at Krog Street Market. The atmosphere is beautiful with mood lighting and dark wood Japanese architecture. Out of all the Japanese/Korean Sushi restaurants we've visited in the Metro Atlanta Area, this is definitely the best in our opinion. Outside of the large variety of options for vegetarians and vegans with their sushi, they also have amazing soups, Sakes and Sojus! Speaking of their Sojus, make sure to try their mango Soju! It's delicious sneaky with 13 ABV per serving, so a few will have you feeling very nice! If you're looking for more of a stronger punch, you can try their original Soju (20 ABV) if you're feeling daring. We definitely recommend buying a bottle and sharing it with those (legal to drink) at your table. Make sure to tell Vicki our review sent you to her amazing restaurant.
Read MoreMiyuki Y.
Sep 3, 2023
Welll id probably recommend anywhere else in Krog st. The food wasn't bad necessarily but it wasn't super good and it definitely did not meet up to the price. Save your time and your coins ladies and gents
Read MoreCandace H.
Feb 2, 2023
Came here for a quick bite white at Krog Street. The crunch roll was really good and so was the $5 watermelon margarita! The crunch roll was perfect; it was fresh, crunchy, and delicious. I wasn't expecting the watermelon margarita to be so good but it shockingly was, especially with the real pieces of watermelon inside!
Read MoreRobin R.
Jan 23, 2023
This was our first time at Krog Street Market and we decided to try a couple of places. First up sushi...this is an Excellent sushi counter! We loved creating our own roll and we highly recommend the addition of pickled daikon and carrots to your roll. We did not try any of the hot dishes - maybe next time; but with sushi as good as this though, why would we???
Read MoreCarmen M.
Sep 15, 2024
So, we decided to try this spot out inside the Krog Street Market, rolls were ok, the guys making them were very nice but the man taking care of the cash register was the absolute worst person. Biggest POS! Never have we encountered someone being so damn disrespectful the way he treated the employees as well as the way he not only tossed the receipt at me but the pen as well. It was like we were bothering him when ordering our rolls. The fact this place allows a POS that is apparently not even a manager and is just a "regular " employee to work there is ridiculous. The employees apparently have to deal with it and suck it up. To the manager of this place get your shit together and listen to your employees/ customers.
Read MoreAa W.
Dec 23, 2023
Check your take-out!, Open each container. It was awful. Really awful. It was really really awful. I threw it all away and had a bowl of cereal for dinner instead. I can only recommend the cereal. The Roll is sloppy with old rice and "bits" of fish not slices. Not worth the $18. This Yakisoba is gummy noodles (not soba noodles) with a salty, I mean inedibly salty, sauce. Whether or not it is teriyaki is debatable. I am a black woman from Brooklyn and I've made better Yakisoba at home. There is no steak, just bits of mystery beef for $22. The assorted vegetables are stringy sliced onions and green pepper with slivers of carrot. (See photos below)P.S. Sent a letter and a pre-stamped return envelop to Makimono with the recipt and pics asking for a refund but what I got was an email saying they appreciate the feedback.Update to Orig. post in Nov. 2023
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