Based on 82 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ No takeout ✔️ No delivery
Address:
691 14th St NW c, Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone: (404) 400-6832
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Hours
Sunday | Closed |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 5:30–9:30 PM |
Thursday | 5:30–9:30 PM |
Friday | 5:30–9:30 PM |
Saturday | 5:30–9:30 PM |
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Reservations: resy.com
Reviews
Erik Rahtjen
Mujō is an inspired place with an absolutely wonderful atmosphere. The stark black walls combined with the black clothes of the servers and muted lighting makes the excellent service just blend into the background. The brightly lit bar and kitchen area you sit at focuses you on the sushi that is absolutely delicious.
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monet c
Great: I’ve been there 3 times and fully enjoy the food; service is impeccable. Wine is amazing. Ambiance is special!
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Sal Charania
Upscale omakase dining experience. Not the appropriate venue to photograph food. Extremely limited seating, maybe enough for 14-16 patrons max. Meals are coursed, but a touch on the speedy side. Each menu item is thoroughly explained in both origin and preparation. Sushi is served from lean to fatty, which I enjoyed. The foie gras, wagyu and sesame ice cream were all to die for. The entire staff worked symbiotically to ensure a premier dining experience. Certainly a one-of-a-kind, luxury affair.
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Oded Cojocaru
The food was mediocre at best. Under seasoned, gummy, and average in quality. Don’t bother purchasing the wine pairing. They are not meaningfully selected by course. In reality, you’re purchasing an experience and ambiance both of which are enjoyable and beautiful. The staff was kind and efficient. However, not worth $1000 price tag for two people, especially considering food should be what makes your restaurant shine not the decor.
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Chad Racine
A dining experience on par with the Michelin starred restaurants I’ve been to. A dining experience unlike anything in Atlanta.
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Richard Scalesse
What a phenomenal experience. Staff was above and beyond. the food was next level. first class experience all the way around. Price points reflect the caliber of food and overall experience, which explain why the sell out almost instantly.
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Sarah Newman
The restaurant itself is very beautiful and well designed, but if you’re looking for a true traditional Omakase experience, I don’t recommend dining here. There are other places in the city that are much more worth the price. I have had a real Omakase experience in a few other restaurants (& in Japan), but here it feels very contrived.
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Nick D
I wanted to like this place. The ambiance, setting and overall organization is solid. However, the experience is garbage for the price. You pay 500-750 a person to be rushed through a few small plates and some nigiri. There is a luck of the draw depending on what chef you’re assigned as to whether you’ll get any background or explanation whatsoever on what you’re consuming. Even then, none of the chefs appeared to be engaged at all or have any personality. We were lucky enough to have the one chef who literally did nothing more than name the fish you were being provided. We couldn’t understand a word she said though and had to resort to looking at the menu they provided post-meal. I urge you to look elsewhere for an omakase experience in Atlanta as this just isn’t it.
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Atlanta Restaurant Reviews
Mujo’s goal is to separate you from as much of your money as possible. The sushi is very mediocre. The staff works hard to sell you supplements that are subpar and overpriced; they hope that their “elite” status and “tough to get a reservation” glow will compel you to buy the $150+ drink pairing instead of the $95 pairing; they charge you $8 per person for the tap water. The head chef completely lacks in personality, which actually matches the sushi pieces, which lack personality. A party of two will leave $800+ poorer for the occasion and feel like they could have done just as well spending $120 at any run of the mill sushi place around town. Save yourself from the agony.
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Atlanta Foodie Reviews
NYC prices, Columbus (Ohio) Omakase. Serene setting, focused service, subpar sushi. Edomae-style nigiri requires extra prep and care. I have no doubt that the crew excels in this area, but we found the output to be wanting: a number of pieces were gummy (not as fresh as should be; maybe because prepped earlier in the evening?) and a number of pieces lacked sufficient zest. Simply stated, there are many sushi restaurants in Atlanta that offer a superior omakase. None of them come close to Mugo in price. There is a lot of flash, but the reality is that it is designed to suck out your cash. Don’t believe the hype, go elsewhere.
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