Miso Izakaya

(678) 701-0128

619 Edgewood Ave, Atlanta, GA | Directions   30312

33.754152 -84.367257

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Neighborhoods:
Old Fourth Ward, Northeast, Northeast

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At a Glance ?
100% food quality
“wonderful food”
100% return potential
“really enjoyed this restaurant, and can't wait to go back.”

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From The Owner of Miso Izakaya

Atlanta's first Japanese "gastropub" arrives in the Old 4th Ward.


What Our Expert Scouts Say

Miso Izakaya
February 13, 2013

Come here for the sushi, stay for the rest of the amazing menu. Everything is fresh and unique.

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Miso Izakaya
January 27, 2013

Cozy Japanese fusion in a hipster part of town.

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Miso Izakaya
October 03, 2012

By far my favorite restaurant in ATL. Everyone comes here for sushi, but you should really off the Izakaya menu.

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Miso Izakaya
October 03, 2012

This Japanese restaurant serves a variety of small plates, my favorites being the soy egg & kakuni bun. Get there early ramen for lunch Tuesday-Friday

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Miso Izakaya
September 21, 2012

This widely-acclaimed joint gets transformed into a ramen-ya during lunch time. Broth is made for 36 hrs and served on specially made fresh ramen flown in from NYC.

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Tips for Miso Izakaya

October 19, 2009

Citysearch Editorial Review. Lodged in a stylish, industrial space in the back of Atlanta’s Inman Park neighborhood, Miso Izakaya is a gastropub that slings creative Japanese small plates, sushi, and shochu cocktails. And not surprisingly, they draw a festive crowd that’s looking for action; be it on a date, or with a group. Basics like miso soup and California rolls provide safe options, but skip the mundane and opt for this izakaya’s inventive, sharable plates. Pillow-y perfect duck buns are a must-try; their lively combination of duck, star anise jus, scallions and hoisin often leaves diners with “OMG” expressions on first bite. Not to be outdone on the fun-o-meter, the weirdly-good Japadog is a hotdog topped with teri-mayo, onions and seaweed. Tonkotsu pork sandwiches and steamed dumplings (gyoza) are less adventurous but order-worthy. Throw in a few shochu-infused cocktails and go home happy.

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5.0
September 24, 2009

wonderful food. I really enjoyed this restaurant, and can’t wait to go back. It was fun to try the various Japanese tapas. I feel like I discovered a real neighborhood gem - Old 4th Ward and Inman Park residents take note. Try the lamb small plate, and a fun cocktail.

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Nominated for:
Late-Night Dining (2013)
Sushi (2011)