I've been here a couple of times and love it every time. Great food, great staff, and great vibes.Parking: There are two lots, one slightly smaller ner the entrance that fills quickly and another with more spaces.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pancake, Small Plates, Fried Chicken, Katsu
Tiffany Wells
Okyaki is a gem that serves amazing Japanese cuisine. It's one of my favorite places to go for authentic Japan dishes!Dietary restrictions: Some options for gluten free
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Chicken
Sonnyson
As the name states, it's okay. Not the best japanese/okonomiyaki in town, but if you're in the area and want to grab a drink it'll do.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Marissa P.
The best restaurant in Atlanta. I wish I could go here everyday. Get the udon noodle dish, the chili oil edamame, the pork gouza (idk how to spell it) and the $35 sake
Branden Raby
The food is soo good do yourself a favor and try it you won't be disappointed.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Yaki Udon, Handmade Gyoza, Homestyle Japanese Curry Tonkatsu
Mari York
Fun place! I always thought someone should open Okonomiyaki restaurant in Atlanta as everyone in western countries I served it loved it.I am a Japanese and love Japanese pancakes, and vegan, and approved this restaurant! I was very impressed with their ability to make vegan Okonomiyaki great and it was delicious! Yakisoba was a bit too soft, and vegan gyoza was not the best but good enough, but Okpnomiyaki was great and authentic!Price was pretty reasonable too, we had one drink, one appetizer, and two main dishes and the bill was under $50 with tips. I recommend everyone to try our favorite Japanese food Okonomiyaki ?Vegetarian options: Vegan options
Consistent experience, great staff, food is so amazing!!! Oh and to mention the drinks! So well balanced and great flavors with well paired cuisine. Have ate there a few times and got take out for the first time and did not disappoint. If u have not stopped here, add it to ur list! My recommendation is everything on the menu!
This is the best restaurant I have been to in Atlanta in a while. I already want to go back because there are so many other things I want to try. We shared amongst ourselves which is the way to ho here. We had the pancake with pork belly on top, the steak, fried chicken, cucumbers, braised pork belly, and edamame. Everything was so stinking good, the Okonomiyaki was out favorite dish, followed by the fried chicken then the steak. I probably wouldn’t go for the steak again, not because it isn’t good, it’s just not as special and unique as some of the other dishes plus it is a bit pricey. I’ve had fried chicken before though, and theirs is exceptional.It’s a pretty cramped and busy spot. I think the perfect spot to go on a double date or amongst friends. Its got more of a busy Japanese street cafe kind of vibe. While they were slammed for business, the food came out fast. If you haven’t gone here, you just need to stop what you are doing right now and go.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Gene G.
This is the best restaurant I have been to in Atlanta in a while. I already want to go back because there are so many other things I want to try. We shared amongst ourselves which is the way to go here. We had the pancake with pork belly on top, the steak, fried chicken, cucumbers, braised pork belly, and edamame. Everything was so stinking good, the Okonomiyaki with pork belly was our favorite dish, followed by the fried chicken then the steak. I probably wouldn't go for the steak again, not because it isn't good, it's just not as special and unique as some of the other dishes plus it is a bit pricey. I've had fried chicken before though, and theirs is exceptional. It's a pretty cramped and busy spot. I think the perfect spot to go on a double date or amongst friends. Its got more of a busy Japanese street cafe kind of vibe. While they were slammed for business, the food came out fast. If you haven't gone here, you just need to stop what you are doing right now and go.
Caroline Elizabeth
Amazing food and feels like I’m in Japan again ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Christine D.
My friends and I went here on a Friday night prime dinner hour 7-8:30 and I was afraid we’d have to wait 20-30 minutes, we got lucky we waited 3 minutes!I highly recommend you order the unfiltered sake carafe: truly smooth and really interesting flavor rice flavor I can’t go back to regular hot sake.Food: pretty great except for my curry chickenService: Very accommodatingAmbiance: very casual bar seating and booth seating minimalist with a few kitch decorChicken Karaage: not too much breading, tender & moist w/ good aioli pairing sauce.Edamame w/ chili oil goodGyoza delicious and temperature hotEntrees:Japanese pork curry was the least flavorful and not even meat, mini pieces and too much rice and not enough of daikonYaki Soba w/ special sauce: great flavor profile, noodles al dente!Okonomiyaki: not only looks great but tastes great dare I say best dish in the houseI’m coming back and hoping I get the same server, Chanel was great!
really like!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've been here a couple of times and love it every time. Great food, great staff, and great vibes.Parking: There are two lots, one slightly smaller ner the entrance that fills quickly and another with more spaces.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pancake, Small Plates, Fried Chicken, Katsu
Okyaki is a gem that serves amazing Japanese cuisine. It's one of my favorite places to go for authentic Japan dishes!Dietary restrictions: Some options for gluten free
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Chicken
As the name states, it's okay. Not the best japanese/okonomiyaki in town, but if you're in the area and want to grab a drink it'll do.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
The best restaurant in Atlanta. I wish I could go here everyday. Get the udon noodle dish, the chili oil edamame, the pork gouza (idk how to spell it) and the $35 sake
The food is soo good do yourself a favor and try it you won't be disappointed.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Yaki Udon, Handmade Gyoza, Homestyle Japanese Curry Tonkatsu
Fun place! I always thought someone should open Okonomiyaki restaurant in Atlanta as everyone in western countries I served it loved it.I am a Japanese and love Japanese pancakes, and vegan, and approved this restaurant! I was very impressed with their ability to make vegan Okonomiyaki great and it was delicious! Yakisoba was a bit too soft, and vegan gyoza was not the best but good enough, but Okpnomiyaki was great and authentic!Price was pretty reasonable too, we had one drink, one appetizer, and two main dishes and the bill was under $50 with tips. I recommend everyone to try our favorite Japanese food Okonomiyaki ?Vegetarian options: Vegan options
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pancake, Vegan, Handmade Gyoza
Consistent experience, great staff, food is so amazing!!! Oh and to mention the drinks! So well balanced and great flavors with well paired cuisine. Have ate there a few times and got take out for the first time and did not disappoint. If u have not stopped here, add it to ur list! My recommendation is everything on the menu!
Dietary restrictions: Excellent vegan choices.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
It's just
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Definitely finna be my new spot for the summer!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is the best restaurant I have been to in Atlanta in a while. I already want to go back because there are so many other things I want to try. We shared amongst ourselves which is the way to ho here. We had the pancake with pork belly on top, the steak, fried chicken, cucumbers, braised pork belly, and edamame. Everything was so stinking good, the Okonomiyaki was out favorite dish, followed by the fried chicken then the steak. I probably wouldn’t go for the steak again, not because it isn’t good, it’s just not as special and unique as some of the other dishes plus it is a bit pricey. I’ve had fried chicken before though, and theirs is exceptional.It’s a pretty cramped and busy spot. I think the perfect spot to go on a double date or amongst friends. Its got more of a busy Japanese street cafe kind of vibe. While they were slammed for business, the food came out fast. If you haven’t gone here, you just need to stop what you are doing right now and go.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is the best restaurant I have been to in Atlanta in a while. I already want to go back because there are so many other things I want to try. We shared amongst ourselves which is the way to go here. We had the pancake with pork belly on top, the steak, fried chicken, cucumbers, braised pork belly, and edamame. Everything was so stinking good, the Okonomiyaki with pork belly was our favorite dish, followed by the fried chicken then the steak. I probably wouldn't go for the steak again, not because it isn't good, it's just not as special and unique as some of the other dishes plus it is a bit pricey. I've had fried chicken before though, and theirs is exceptional. It's a pretty cramped and busy spot. I think the perfect spot to go on a double date or amongst friends. Its got more of a busy Japanese street cafe kind of vibe. While they were slammed for business, the food came out fast. If you haven't gone here, you just need to stop what you are doing right now and go.
Amazing food and feels like I’m in Japan again ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My friends and I went here on a Friday night prime dinner hour 7-8:30 and I was afraid we’d have to wait 20-30 minutes, we got lucky we waited 3 minutes!I highly recommend you order the unfiltered sake carafe: truly smooth and really interesting flavor rice flavor I can’t go back to regular hot sake.Food: pretty great except for my curry chickenService: Very accommodatingAmbiance: very casual bar seating and booth seating minimalist with a few kitch decorChicken Karaage: not too much breading, tender & moist w/ good aioli pairing sauce.Edamame w/ chili oil goodGyoza delicious and temperature hotEntrees:Japanese pork curry was the least flavorful and not even meat, mini pieces and too much rice and not enough of daikonYaki Soba w/ special sauce: great flavor profile, noodles al dente!Okonomiyaki: not only looks great but tastes great dare I say best dish in the houseI’m coming back and hoping I get the same server, Chanel was great!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pancake, Handmade Gyoza, Fried Chicken, Oyster Okonomiyaki