(404) 873-2009
820 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta,
GA
30306
33.777
-84.3526
Neighborhoods: St. Charles/ Greenwood, Northeast, Northeast
Price:
$$
Last updated 8.06.11
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Lunch Spot
Cuisine:
Thai, Sushi, Traditional American
Smoking Permitted:
Yes
What People Are Saying About Harry & Sons
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
The Scene – Dingily charming, dot-com Bohemian and stocked to the rafters with the mostly underpaid meal-ticket population of the Highlands. Steady yourself for a tossing sea of baseball caps and cell phone types. Nondescript, baldly functional, Harry & Sons is consistently on a wait, and everyone inside is always having a good time. – – The Food – Business Class Thai, with a sushi bar upgrade. Simple flavors, nicely spicy, with plenty of non-intimidating meats and heaps of veggies. Snack on a spicy tuna roll and potstickers before heading out Friday night; recover…
Editor's Tips
- The Extras:
- With a full stomach, stroll on over to the Dark Horse Tavern for a relaxed pint.
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| drinks | 100.0% positive |
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| food quality | 91.14999771118164% positive |
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| menu variety | 100.0% positive |
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| overall | 100.0% positive |
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| service | 93.75% positive |
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| value | 100.0% positive |
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| wait time | 100.0% positive |
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Bang for your Buck Sushi
by ryansims
As far as mid-range sushi is concerned (not as expensive as MF, not as cheap as Ru Sans), Harry and Sons definitely has the game on lock down. With a bar (alcohol, not sushi) greeting you to the right, and seating to the left, along with a back room and patio, the room is decorated with traditional Asian restaurant flare, though it still feels quite dated. Rolls like the "rainbow roll" are loaded up with fresh fish, though the true sushi lover will dig the thickly sliced shashimi. The friendly staff are surprisingly patient considering the joint is usually pretty full. Try a Tiger beer or split a warm bottle of sake with your date. Parking can be found for free along the neighborhood streets, but there is also a nearby pay lot.
- Pros: Fresh fish, good prices, friendly service
- Cons: The dining room could use a re-design
Save cash: Noodle bowl lunch
by HunterPearson
I used to live in Virginia Highland (not "the Highlands" as so many of the uneducated residents now call it) and what's now Pozole used to be a place called Surin Thai Bowl, or "The Noodle Bowl" as my roommate and I endearingly referred to it. Now this was owned by the same people that own Harry and Sons & Surin of Thailand, but basically only did these glorious Americanized noodle bowls. Sadly the place closed but Harry & Son's still does one of the staples at lunch, the Chicken Noodle Bowl.
For $7, you basically get a bowl of pad thai noodles covered in a curry broth that tastes like thai coconut soup, all of which is topped with grilled chicken. Its super filling, hearty and is guaranteed to leave you with nice to-go container. Sort of like eating pho, it's hard to eat both broth and noodles, but overall (esp for $7) this is a good lunch option.
- Pros: Reliable, relative cheap Thai/Sushi
- Cons: VaHi location = VaHi crowd
Okay Food, Decent Price, Bad Customer Service
by nabbnzzbae
I have visited this restaurant twice. My first visit was great. The food was fresh, the service was prompt and the price was very reasonable. There were only two of us and it was about an hour before closing so there weren't that many people in the restaurant.
Because iI enjoyed my first visit, I convinced a group of my friends (about 15) to go for a birthday party. We were seated promptly but the ordering drinks/food and actually getting the food took about an hour. By the time we got our food we were starving.
The thai food that we had ordered was mostly cold, probably because they were trying to bring all the food out at once. Some of us returned the food to the kitchen and it was just merely microwaved and returned to us. The beef was rock solid and most of the food lacked any flavoring. My pad thai had dried out by the time i began eating it...
The sushi that was ordered had very bad coloring to it and it did not look even remotely fresh. It looked like the sushi that you get at the grocery store.
To top it all off, we were charged 18% gratuity which is completely understandable since we had a large crowd. But for some reason, some of us were charged more than 18% and i ended with about 40% charge on the total cost. I called the next day, tried to reach the management, and they never called me back.
I intentionally convinced my friends to come here for a birthday party since i thought it would be a great experience. However, it was quite disappointing and i do not think i will be returning in the future.
- Pros: Reasonably Priced Food
- Cons: You Get What You Pay for
Worst thai ever
by FoodieB
I had the green curry and it was very bland even after I asked them to make it hot for me. There was nothing thai about the dish at all.The sushi looked good or at least the pictures on the menu did but I prob wont ever give it a chance.
- Pros: No charge for more rice
The Details on Harry & Sons
Place Categories:
- great sushi
- love place
- good thai food
- helpful service
- fantastic sushi rolls
- extremely reasonable prices
- great experience
- love harry
- great sushi quality
- really good pad thai
- love sons
- great restaurant
- fresh fish
- good thai dishes
- excellent asian foods
- never bad meal
- fresh coconut soup
- good lunch option
- usually pretty full joint
- worst offenders
- good sooooooooo
- great combination
- best susi
- perfect atmosphere
- friendly staff

