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Welcome to Orient Express GA

Welcome to Orient Express GA, where culinary traditions from China and Japan blend seamlessly. Nestled in Atlanta, this charming eatery offers a warm, casual atmosphere perfect for families and groups alike. Diners can indulge in freshly prepared hibachi, a diverse array of sushi rolls, and comforting soups, all crafted with care. Highlights include the Spicy Tuna Roll and the melt-in-your-mouth hibachi chicken. With options for vegan and vegetarian diets, along with outdoor seating, Orient Express GA caters to all preferences. The enchanting koi pond and vintage train add a unique touch, making every visit a delightful experience.

Orient Express GA: Reviews & Ratings

One V.
One V.

Food was fresh & hot. My buddies beef & rice was sooo good! My TSO ,chicken wasn't fried crisp as requested. I took it home & gave it to my nephew! The salad & soup was good. When I arrived, my buddy was sitting in the "Rosa Parks" section. It was depressing so I asked to move to the "Upper Room". It was so nice over there! The ambiance over there is nice! Anywhooooo..... I would not order the same thing again

Elliott W.
Elliott W.

Me and my family love to come here for the hibachi, sushi, and traditional Japanese food. The portions and prices are great, and the service is awesome. The koi fish and historic train make the place a great photo op. Also, they honor military by providing a discount on your food so that is always a plus for me!

Alyssa B.
Alyssa B.

In Atlanta for the day and decided to try this place since my coworker recommended. It did not disappoint. Loved the atmosphere. Comfortable and clean restaurant. We got the Shaggy Roll, Godzilla Roll, and Super Candle Roll. All amazing! Great service. We'll be back when we come to Atlanta again.

Yolanda H.
Yolanda H.

December the 15th was my granddaughter's birthday this is where she wanted to eat. Parking- the parking lot is small in fact I passed it the first time also it was dark outside. Seating- once we all arrived we were seated immediately, party of 9. Service - the service was great our orders were taken almost as soon as we were seated. Hibachi chef was great! I don't prefer all of the talking just cook my food. The inside was small but spacious and clean. Food- I ordered the steak, chicken and shrimp which was really good. The chicken was melt in your mouth tender, we all ordered double rice so there was plenty to take home. I would most definitely visit again.

Candace B.
Candace B.

I came here with a group of coworkers recently and we had a positive experience. We reserved a hibachi table in advance. Be aware that you have to make sure every member of your party is present before you can be seated if you make a reservation. Also the parking is convenient but the spaces are a bit tight. If you have an oversized vehicle it might be better to park across the street. The food was good! I was happy with the chicken and steak combo that I ordered. My friend pointed out to me that the cook used a lot of butter and you could tell a little bit in fried rice, but still not bad. Didn't affect it negatively much. I love yum-yum sauce and I wasn't that crazy about the yum-yum sauce here - it seemed a little bit watered down. Still not bad though. Our hibachi chef was friendly and did a good job engaging with us. When the last member of our party showed up we were seated promptly. The prices seemed reasonable. It was a little warm in the restaurant and sitting by the grill made it a bit hot. I was sweating some but it wasn't anything too crazy. The inside and outside both look lovely. The train car is very cool and the koi pond. I'd love to come back sometime.

Sheena G.
Sheena G.

So here's the thing, hibachi in Atl sucks....so this is about the best without going very far from the city. No spectacular taste, but its good.Dining room has good ventilation and is clean. Service is average but servings are plentiful. Twice I have ordered sushi, and did not receive. So Idk if they actually have it lol. Parking is pretty good and free. Dont waste your time at other terrible, overpriced places. Just get your fix here.

Mike W.
Mike W.

First visit and were celebrating a friend's birthday. This restaurant is like three-in-one, with an extensive menu of Chinese, Sushi bar, Hibachi Steak grill and recently added Thai cuisine. Parking onsite and you enter through an old railroad dining car, then into one of several dining areas depending on which cuisine you're looking for. The dècor is very nice, and the service was good. The staff were friendly and engaging. NOTE: Parties of five or more receive an automatic 20% gratuity added to their bill. DRINKS: Full bar. We tried an Old Fashioned ($14), which had a Maraschino cherry instead of a Luxardo cherry, and a Madres ($10), which is vodka, cranberry, and orange juice. We also tried a bottle (375 ml) of the Nigori Sake ($16) served cold. Both of the cocktails were tasty, and I really enjoyed the chilled sake. My mom had a Hot Tea ($3), which came with several selections of tea bags. FOOD: We started with the Spicy Tuna Jalapeño Popper ($12) appetizer which was very good, and not too spicy. We also shared a couple of orders of Egg Spring Rolls (2 for $4). For our entrèes, we tried a Dragon Roll ($15), and a Lobster Roll ($24). We also ordered a General Tso's Chicken ($18), and two Bento Boxes, one with Teriyaki Beef ($28) and the other with Salmon ($28). Everything was quite tasty, and the portions were plenty big. We received fortune cookies, but no orange wedges, which I heard several comments from our table about missing them. Overall, we all enjoyed our experience, and would definitely return.

Location

Welcome to Orient Express GA, a culinary gem nestled on Paces Ferry Road SE in Atlanta, where the vibrant flavors of Chinese and Japanese cuisine come together harmoniously. This unclaimed restaurant harnesses the cultural richness of both traditions, offering a diverse menu that delights the senses and satisfies various dietary preferences - including many vegan and vegetarian options.

Orient Express GA boasts an inviting atmosphere, perfect for casual dining with friends and family. With outdoor seating and a friendly ambiance, it’s an excellent spot for lunch, dinner, or even a unique Happy Hour experience. Guests can enjoy the convenience of reservation options, takeout, and delivery, complete with on-site parking and credit card acceptance.

Let’s talk dishes! Start with one of their delectable soups, such as the Hot & Sour Soup or the classic Wonton Soup, each bursting with fresh ingredients and rich flavors for just $4.50. If you’re in the mood for noodles, the Szechuan Lo Mein, featuring a succulent mix of beef, chicken, and shrimp in a bold szechuan sauce, is not to be missed, priced at $22. For sushi aficionados, the Sushi Super for 2 is a feast that offers an impressive selection, including 16 pieces of nigiri and various rolls, all for just $62.

What sets Orient Express GA apart is not just the food, but the entire dining experience. Patrons have commented on the attentive service, the unique decor featuring a historic train and a tranquil koi pond, and even the presence of specials honoring military members. Families can relax knowing that kids are welcomed, making it a suitable destination for gatherings of all sizes.

  • Located at: 2921 Paces Ferry Rd SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
  • Phone: (770) 438-9090
  • Noteworthy Features: Outdoor seating, full bar, catering services, and Wi-Fi availability.

In summary, whether you’re a local or just passing through Atlanta, a visit to Orient Express GA promises a rewarding dining experience rich in flavor and atmosphere. I highly recommend it if you're searching for delicious food coupled with a memorable dining environment.