One of my favorites in ATL, go to for travel out o...
One of my favorites in ATL, go to for travel out of terminal E. Very good food and nice stiff drinks, attentive service and comfortable interior. Recommended.
One of my favorites in ATL, go to for travel out of terminal E. Very good food and nice stiff drinks, attentive service and comfortable interior. Recommended.
This place is delicious!! Recommended by someone and I am SO glad that I listened! It is at an airport so it is a little spendy. But great service and fantastic food. I definitely recommend stopping here if you have time before a flight.
Good sushi and if you are not that full I would recommend the banana pudding.
Not impressed- i never write reviews about anything but I was hoping this place would be good waiting for a delayed flight. Not so much. I had the grouper. It came in a way too salty and peppery broth with little red beans. It was just a very strange dish. Fish was over cooked. Food took about 35 minutes to come to the table. Wouldn't waste your money if I were you, at least on the grouper...
One of my favorite place to come when I have a layover in ATL airport. Friendly and fast service. Nice atmosphere.
First question I was asked > so when is your next flight, and then 40 minutes later..... Just because I tell someone I have a long layover doesnt mean put the entire restaurant ahead of me dont get me wrong maybe the food is great idk because I never recieved my fried fish sandwich after sitting there for about 40 minutes watching others recieve sushi rolls, tacos multiple drinks and dishes that actually looked like it would take 40 minutes to make. So word of advice if you still decide to go here after looking at my one star rating tell them your flight is in 30 minutes may be you will have better luck.
Best airport restaurant that I have eaten. This could easily be a place to eat outside the airport. Great wine selection.
Pulled duck sandwich was incredible. The poke tacos were perfect. The sushi was very good. The staff was attentive and accommodating. Great experience.
Went there with a group of co-workers and placed my order. Ordered the jerk chicken and when I cut open the chicken, blood proceeded to roll out as if the chicken had only been seared....the manager came out barely said anything. Pressured me to get something else, and after I checked, had continued to charge the group for the total price of the meal. Totally unacceptable!
So good I almost forget I m eating at an airport restaurant. Love that I can enjoy fresh tasty uni and even ankimo sushi (daily special) before my flight. With a good Old Fashioned cocktail. The cooked dishes are great too including the Salmon hot pot with unagi fried rice, tofu, farmers market veggies, miso broth. And the service is fantastic too, they will always try to help you out to give you the best experience possible within the time that you have - just be sure to let them know your flight time and terminal / gate number up front :).
Good sushi place if you have time before your flight. A little expensive but fresh and worth it
Had fantastic quick service and yummy food! John was so friendly and gave great recommendations. Had the California and Southern rolls, hit the spot!
This might be my favorite airport restaurant anywhere. Great sushi and truly excellent cocktails. It's worth the 45 minutes if you have time.
I can't believe the quality of food. Are you sure we're in an airport??? Get the open face meatloaf sandwich. Best I've ever had. And the 5 spice fries were an interesting and tasty touch.
Amazing service each and every time. I travel through ATL regularly, and the bar/wait staff at OFS are some of the most pleasant, attentive, and knowledgable that I've ever met. Next time you have an hour to kill, come in for an amazing cocktail, a kamikaze roll, and some very friendly and entertaining conversation at the bar.
Sushi and edamame were very good! I ve had edamame all over the world and this was some of the best. Clay and the rest of the bartenders were all awesome! Very attentive and food came out quickly!
Stopped here several times on my way through Atlanta, it's definitely a good option for a nice meal in the airport! They're also quite fast, which is appreciated. I do with they would offer a few simpler food options in addition to their fancier menu though?
I ve been here three times now and each time is excellent. The service is great and everything I ve tried is delicious.
Great spot if you're looking for better-than-bar-food at the airport. It would have been nice if they had more vegan options but our server Ray was very accommodating and had some dishes modified for us. Cool atmosphere, decent drink list with a few local beers on tap, and very good food, prepared fresh. We had the Curry Cauliflower Soup, Green Pea Hummus, Vegetable Hand Roll, as well as pickled vegetable side, and a side of veggies that I mixed up with some rice and ponzu. We had two hours between flights, so for my wife and I it was a no brainer. Recommended.
A respite from the busy goings on at one of the worlds busiest airport. Space takes you away to a more sublime and non-standard airport fare. Sushi is fresh and well crafted. Menu is inventive and reflects southern charm and ingredients. Truly a gem.
Was OK, service good. $15 for one sushi roll, which was nothing special. Sushi from Kroger was Just as good for half the price.
Best airport eatery I've ever experienced. Pricey but worth it. Super food and service. Prepare to be wowed.
My youngest son and I share an appreciation of good sushi and a good sushi experience. I am saddened that my sushi "co pilot" was not with me for this one!
I walked in, not really knowing what to expect, and I was seated at a table. Jason came to my table, introduced himself, and asked what time my flight left. Throughout my time at the table with my meal, I heard him ask every patron about flight departure. Then it began to come together. The staff do whatever they can to accommodate your rush, OR your relaxation. Very nice, very nice indeed. Well done staff!
Food? The Kamakazi roll was beautifully executed, taste was brilliant and defined. Special roll was Mungfish lung done Nigiri style and it was unbelievable! And to think I was hesitant...!
I genuinely hope to return to this establishment. The co pilot would be a definate plus to perfect the experience!
Stopped to eat here while waiting for a flight back home. The food was solid. It's pricey but worth it if you are looking for a nice meal. Ate with two of my co-workers and everyone liked their food. We had the pork belly sliders as an appetizer, definitely something I recommend. For entrees, I had the Soy Glazed Grouper and friends had the Dirty South Meatloaf Sandwich and Citrus Springer Chicken. We all enjoyed the food. On the negative side, our entrees took too long to get to us and didn't come out as hot as I would have wanted but wasn't about to complain as we were had a flight to catch. As long as you have enough time before your next flight, I'd recommend it. Pretty awesome overall considering you are eating "airport food".
The food was very good. The service was a little shaky, but I think our server was just having a bad night. I would definitely go again when I fly thru Atlanta.
don't be scared off by its airport location. this is a wonderful restaurant, worth the trip over from any other terminal. whenever i can, i book my flights with a long connection time in atlanta just so i can eat here.
Amazing staff, reliably great food, even for a non-airport restaurant. However, this is probably my favorite airport restaurant in the world. Their always changing craft beer menu is a huge bonus to the top quality sushi.
Best Fusion Ramen I have ever had. Burger was outstanding as well. Worth the price of you are a lover of Ramen.
I secretly get excited when my flight is delayed because I will definitely be able to squeeze in a glass of rose and a seasonal dish. Well worth the trip down to the E gate.
The quality of the food is excellent. However this doesn't always justify the high cost for items. The sushi rolls leave a lot to be desired. The price is my only deterrent for future visits....not the tastiness of the food. There are a few items that hit the spot. The duck sandwich was a unique offering that was worth the price.
Third time I've eaten here. The sushi never disappoints! Highly recommended for anyone flying through ATL.
Quality Meals and the setting here is super good. The bill was well within reason for the quality. Kinda of like a restaurant in Los Angeles I liked to visit.
You won t believe it! A great reason to arrive super early to catch a flight. A great bar, craft cocktails and an excellent menu. Be careful you may miss your flight!
While walking to my gate (in terminal E), I realized that this restaurant was one that my friend had recommended prior to my trip when I was trying to figure out what to do during my 2.5hr layover. So I got seated for dinner (no wait) and ordered:
- Kamikaze roll ($16): I expected a large roll based on its price and description (this roll seemed to be made with the most fish--tuna, salmon, and hamachi), but it was the size of a California roll at some other sushi restaurants. I enjoyed it despite my disappointment in its size. The sauce on the plate is pretty spicy but good!
- Banana pudding: wowwwww so good!! It looks pretty, and it tastes awesome. People next to me stared at it and commented how yummy it looked. I thought I wouldn't be able to finish it because it looked very sweet, but... I finished it super fast... I miss it... Wowwwwwwwwie mmmmmmmm
Service was good. Interior looks nice. I would come back again if I'm ever at this airport!
I feel lucky to be based in Atlanta so I can eat here every time I fly. If you can find time to stop in here, do it.
Great food, drinks, service, and atmosphere. This is the best place to spend a layover at ATL, airline lounges included.
Exceptional service. CJ my server is the man.
The hand rolled veggie rolls are dope!
Great food! I always to to get something different and love the specialty cocktails. Shout out to Clay! You the man!!!
I was a little disappointed by this spot. A friend recommended that we check out One Flew South when we flew through ATL. The restaurant has a cool/clean/fresh look to it. It was busy, but still comfortable. The waiter recommended a nice wheat beer. I ordered a pulled duck sandwich. The meal was a little small which was accentuated by coming out on a large plate. I found a sizeable tendon in my sandwich. I would give this place another try, but I wouldn't get the duck again.
Located in Concourse E in the main food court at the center of the concourse. Delicious, but slightly pricey for an an airport restaurant.
This is a really great airport restaurant, a must stop if you're in Atlanta. Amazing sushi and burgers.
Good Sushi and unique menu. Among the best sushi I have had. Excellent beer and wine selection. I try to come here if I have some time. I will even switch terminals to hit this up.
The last time I was here a customer became aware of his flight time and left before his food came out. I received his food. Thanks.
The setting is upscale-ish considering this is an airport. Can be noisy with people in terminal.
The service here gives it that extra something and the 5th star. I have come here maybe ten times over a 5-year period. Clearly some months between each visit. The bartender Dele remembers me each time (and did after about a year gap from 1st and 2nd visit) and even remembers details about my life and why I often connect through Atlanta. Thanks. I hope he is still there the next time I come through. Thank you good sir. You get my nod.
When stuck in the Atlanta airport for 4 hours, there's not much to do besides One Flew South.
Yes to Antipasti plate and the spicy tuna roll. Pulled duck sandwich looked a little small, but delicious. And sit at the bar! Bartenders are great and know a lot of the travelers dining in, so a fun way to socialize while you wait for your flight.
Fast service.
Edamame was very good.
Chicken soup seriously lacked flavor.
A little upscale, nice restaurant, good food. I had the arugula salad, my wife had the sushi. Make sure you have enough time before your flight as it is a sit-down-and-waiter-take-your-order establishment. The waiter was always sure to ask about how much time you have when taking your order.
Was looking forward to this for a week... After a week in Cancun really wanted the kettle one martini & spicy Tuna roll.. The martini was half the size that they usually serve! For $80.00 I expect more!
Great find on E concourse! A real restaurant! Fantastic food ... try the black cod and the banana pudding ... with smooth cocktails in a non-airport atmosphere. A shout out is also deserved of the knowledgeable wait staff as well. Don t be put off by the prices as well worth it. Worth an extended layover.
Never use your credit or debit card at this place.....you'll soon get fraudulent transactions on your card. Pay in cash only.
Expensive for what you get, but not a lot of options at ATL. Slow service, but seems understaffed so not really the staff's fault. Some tables around us went unbussed for our whole meal. Also some furniture is worn or dirty to the point of being unappetizing.
Very nice garden roll. Pulled duck sandwich was also quite good. Service is quick - a must have for a restaurant serving travelers waiting to board their next flight.
If you're traveling international in ATL and the $25 plates don't scare you off, this one is a no brainer. Haven't had a bad meal here yet.
We had a three hour layover at the Atlanta airport. I ordered the spring roll wrap and seared scallions; both were delicious. They have excellent craft cocktails. I highly recommend! Our waiter was fabulous. He asked about our trip and checked with us about the quality of our meals. The check was brought quickly and he asked when we ordered how much time we had before our flight. A relaxing and tasty dinner and a great way to spend a layover.
I had a few hours to spare and sidled up to the bar for dinner. The service was attentive and friendly. I ordered one of the recommended dishes and an excellent Burgundy blend by the glass and enjoyed my meal thoroughly. My dumb mistake, I then left my tablet at the bar! Nearly two days later when I realized where it likely would be, I called and they called me back to confirm they had kept it in their safe and could ship it back to me. Joy! Miko, the GM, and others I spoke to when I first called were fantastic throughout the process. Excellent service!
The sushi bowl was incredible and the wine selection exceptional for an airport bar. Two thumbs up.
Outstanding food and service (you'll almost forget you're in the airport)
Read and heard rave reviews of this fine dining airport establishment, so decided to try during recent ATL visit. Restaurant is visually attractive upon initial gaze when proceeding to/from your gate. Host staff was friendly and warming. Was seated in the outside dining area (interior dining appears to very visually appealing, but was at max capacity). Wait staff was initially leisure, but was very attentive, friendly, courteous, and assertive. Waiter inquired about the time I have available until my flight to clarify if it's beneficial for me to dine and stated that I definitely have enough time to dine. I had the Kamikaze roll, Southern roll, and the shishito peppers dishes. All of these were delicious, but is definitely highly priced. I may dine again to try other dishes when I have the time while in ATL. Based on my one time dining experience, it was ok. This is because certain dishes are overpriced, but the service is great.
If you've got a the time, visit. Staff is very accommodating if there is a time crunch
This place sure knows how to please their customers. Consistently with a very friendly demeanor. The food is fairly priced, always tasty and neat.
Here's the deal with One Flew South - it is decent but vastly over-hyped. It's a more food forward / upscale airport dining experience that for sure seemed incredibly novel 5 years ago but is decidedly less so now. The food is good. Sushi is fine not special, I used to love the BLT but last time they didn't have it. The bowls are enjoyable. But just manage your expectations.
You pay the prices you d expect in an airport . I thought the service was very good and the food of a good standard as well. Much better than the fast food places just outside but of course you pay a premium.
Sushi is ok, not the best. Pulled duck sandwich and Pork belly sliders are great and full of flavor. However, I mainly go here for the libations. Their mixed drinks are creative and most importantly, very strong.
A soothing environment to escape the general discomfort of an airport with high quality food that goes toe-to-toe with any restaurant found outside an airport. I sampled a bit of their sushi: the salmon and avocado roll, and one of their hand rolls, and was very happy with my meal. I also highly recommend the banana pudding. It's flat out delicious and topped with some crunchy bits that are a perfect complement to the creamy pudding.
All of the staff were professional and friendly, making for an even more pleasant meal. The sushi chef I spoke to was genuinely passionate about food. You can be sure that you're not getting a half-baked meal at this place. Do yourself a favor and make a point of eating here if you find yourself in the Atlanta airport.
Upscale dining in a classy though low key decor -- unique for a busy, major international airport. This was "plan B" for our 25th wedding anniversary; we ran out of time before our flight for the originally planned dinner. So, no romantic candlelight. But, the meal was a delight all the same.
Fresh sushi menu in the E concourse of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. If you have a layover, this is worth the time to get a great meal.
Good resto. Service is good. Price slightly expensive. They dont have vegetarian options, I ate the only things that I could: soup and humus. Squash soup was delicious.
THE absolute best New York Strip I've ever had! Literally very little fat/gristle and tasted out of this world! Asparagus & potatoes were the topping on the cake.
If you have time to sit for a good meal, it's a good meal. The Seoul burger mixed great flavors and was just as messy as a burger should be. The fries were fries. I was in and out in about 45 minutes on a relatively busy Sunday evening.
Took sooo long. Then said it was coming out and took another 10 minutes. Left
I love this place. If you're at the Atl airport, stop here. The food is great. The service is phenomenal. They are quick and friendly. Try the pork belly!
I had the rabbit risotto with a chenin blanc here while on a layover, and I was extremely impressed! Efficient and friendly service and delicious food at appropriate prices. I will definitely come here again.
Very good service, food was also amazing. Somewhat expensive, possibly due to location (airport)
It's the one for Japanese on an ATL connection. Terminal E. Worth the train ride.
great place to eat while waiting for the plane ... there was a wait though. I had a pulled duck sandwich, which was phenomenal.
Simply outstanding sushi restaurant in the midst of Concourse E of the Atlanta airport. Staff is helpful navigating the complex men.
For an airport place it is pretty good...for a sushi place it's just ok.