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  1. Atlanta's Traditional Japanese Sushiya Sushi Hayakawa is an intimate and traditional sushiya in the mold of the finest sushi shops in Japan. Located on the famed international food emporium of Buford Highway, our serenely designed space allows for guests to have a truly unique experience.

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  2. Circle Poke Poke, Asian Fusion, Japanese. Eight Sushi Lounge Sushi, Sushi Bar, Lounges. Restaurants in Atlanta, GA. Updated on: Jul 23, 2024. Latest reviews, photos and 👍🏾ratings for Sushi Hayakawa at 1055 Howell Mill Rd in Atlanta - view the menu, ⏰hours, ☎️phone number, ☝address and map.

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  3. Newly location in West Midtown Atlanta, our serenely designed space allows for guests to have a truly unique experience. Chef Atsushi Hayakawa curates the finest fish selection in Atlanta, sourcing from Tokyo's Toyosu market and all over the globe.

    • 1055 Howell Mill Rd NW Atlanta, GA 30318
  4. Hayakawa. 1055 Howell Mill Rd. NW, Atlanta, 30318, USA. $$$$ · Japanese, Sushi. Visited. Favorite. One Star: High quality cooking. A local legend for his Japanese cuisine on Buford Highway, Chef Atsushi Hayakawa has begun a new chapter in West Midtown.

  5. Hayakawa caters to connoisseurs and culinary adventurers alike, presenting a menu that showcases the finest ingredients and innovative techniques. From meticulously crafted sushi to sizzling teppanyaki delights, each dish is a testament to culinary excellence.

  6. www.hayakawaatl.comHayakawa

    Hayakawa is an intimate and traditional sushiya in the mold of the finest sushi shops in Japan. Newly location in West Midtown Atlanta, our serenely designed space allows for guests to have a truly unique experience.

  7. Hayakawa, named after its chef and owner, has elevated their old specialties by featuring fish imported from Japan and minimalist platings, where a sliver of whelk will stand out like a lone Picasso on a bare gallery wall. It’s one of the city’s most memorable and flavorful dinners.