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Businiess name:  Zuma Sushi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Like the previous reviewer, i've been to most of the sushi restaurants in the citysearch top 10 and i'm not sure how Zuma can be considered one of the best sushi restaurants in Atlanta. I went with my girlfriend on a thursday night. The restaurant wasn't that busy (maybe half of the tables were empty), but the service was still really slow (took a while to get the food, had to wait to get the check). There appeared to have been two servers for the whole restaurant, but they still did not manage to make it to my table often. Other than a few of the usual japanese appetizers, the menu did not offer anything other than sushi (sashimi, nigiri, maki). So if youre looking for rice dishes, youre out of luck. this isnt necessarily a bad thing, but if you are going to specialize in sushi, at least do it well. One positive is that there were a lot of different rolls i had never seen at other restaurants before. after trying a few, i now realize why other restaurants dont have it on their menus: the combinations dont work well. We ordered five different rolls to get a variety (im not a really big fan of nigiri and sashimi). The first two rolls arrived and the rice was too cold. one of the rolls had too thick of a layer of rice. (one piece in the roll didnt even have any fish in it - it was rolled unevenly). while the fish tasted fresh, the combination of flavors did not mix well (ex. for one roll, the spicy flavor overpowered the flavor of the crab/fish and all you could taste was the pepper. you could not taste the rice or fish/crab at all.). another problem: we ordered the fried calamari roll and were not told that calamari was not available until we got our first two rolls of sushi. we ordered a different roll as a substitute and did not get it until we had finished all of our other food. by the time we got it, we didnt even really want it anymore. our tab ended up being $52 (no drinks) and i was still hungry. i had to stop by micky d's to fill up Pros: decor, fresh fish, creative rolls (but not tasty) Cons: slow service, cold rice, no non-sushi options

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