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Businiess name:  Zuma Sushi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dear past reviewer on typed ""stringy toro"",\r \r You probably misheard O-toro for their Chu-toro, since Chu-toro can contain a little bit more sinew than aforementioned O-toro, which said O-toro from MF is MOST DEFINITELY frozen, thus breaking down cell walls with improper defrosting procedures(I know how MF operates), gives you that oh-so-awesome melt-in-your-mouth feel. Even though most fish for raw consumption NEEDS to be frozen before eaten, there's one rule in japanese cuisine-YOU NEVER FREEZE TUNA, EVER!\r \r Sincerely,\r A.S. thundersroar, your sushiman\r \r With that off've my chest, never believe the hype of the ""Top 3"". So what Zuma looks like an arcade from 1995....They are an honest mom n' pop n' son operation that churns out great, buttery sushi with no strings attached(except for the occasional sinew[it happens])! Prices can be wary, but they do a better job than 96% of sushi places in Atlanta. Even better than at least 9 actual Japanese-owned places! Pros: Good late-night sushi, decent alcohol list (from the best junmai sakes to PBR), parking's decent, minutes from everywhere that's worth mentioning Cons: P'Cheen next door has average food, average bar

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