Came in last night and love it! Been wanting to try this spot for a while and so glad I did! They have a happy hour during the first and last hour of service. We started with some cocktails. They...
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Ok Yaki is an Atlanta-based eatery dedicated to introducing the city to a variety of authentic Japanese dishes. Specializing in Okonomiyaki and other popular street foods from Osaka, the culinary capital of Japan, Ok Yaki originated in 2016 as a pop-up establishment before expanding to a permanent location in December 2020.
Located at 714 Moreland Ave SE, Ste D in Atlanta, Georgia, Ok Yaki offers full-service dining both indoors and outdoors, with a late-night dining option for those craving Japanese flavors beyond the typical dinner hours. The menu features a delicious selection of dishes such as Okonomiyaki, Yakisoba, handmade Gyoza, Karaage Chicken, Kombu Burger, Potato Salad, and Yaki Mochi.
In addition to its food offerings, Ok Yaki provides a drink menu that includes Whisky Highballs and Asahi Draft served in frozen mugs. The establishment also offers merchandise for fans to take a piece of the experience home, ensuring a memorable visit to this Japanese culinary hotspot in Atlanta.
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Ok Yaki is a great lil Japanese spot in ATL. When you enter, it feels like you're transported with the vibe and decor of the place. We came with a few friends who just came back from Japan and...
This place is a pretty good spot to get authentic Japanese street food. The food was very good! The service was also excellent! The ambiance was pretty authentic, especially for an American joint!...
Can't believe I'm just now writing this review, Ok Yaki has been a staple restaurant for us for a couple of years now. Very good Japanese bar food at an extremely affordable price. Huge cheap...
Went here Friday with some coworkers and I already cant wait to go back. I love how clearly marked the vegan menu items are. I started with the vegan gyozas. I believe they had a veggie and soy...
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