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Intimate without being claustrophobic, this corner shop has a long wood sushi bar with pressed bamboo floors and hanging box lanterns, making it the closest thing to an authentic Japanese izakaya (traditional bars that serve sushi and other nibbles) that you'll find in Andersonville. Cooked Korean dishes are also available. Tell the friendly sushi chefs at the bar what you're into[em]hamachi yellowtail, tuna, eel[em]and have them roll up a custom maki or two.
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