Brandon Amato/Ryokou
Andrew Thomas Lee/Ryokou
Andrew Thomas Lee/Ryokou
Brandon Amato/Ryokou
Ryokou

Guide Michelin
Cuisine japonaise
L'avis du Guide Michelin
This Adair Park restaurant is a bit of a discovery. Tucked in an industrial building and behind a hidden door, it's the definition of minimalism in look and feel, with counter seating for just under a dozen diners. Ryokou, or journey, isn't just the name, it's the ethos, with Chef Paul Gutting taking guests on a culinary journey across Japan. He spotlights different regions and specialties, using high-quality products as the backbone for this highly original tasting. Somen, with a bold broth brimming with noodles, shrimp and scallop, is served with ice for a fresh take on cold noodles, while the salt-grilled black throat sea perch with tokyo negi. The soup course, or shiru, is a satisfying bowl of miso soup with langoustine.
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Localisation
565 Northside Dr. SW, #101Atlanta 30310