Restaurant Spotlight: Sandy Springs’ Nori Nori
January 26, 2009 by Lee Davenport
Who thought a buffet could be so light and fresh? I sure didn’t. Typically, I dread buffets, especially during the lunch hour, because I am usually left feeling like a stuffed pinata. But not at Nori Nori. Their buffet was not only satisfying and filling but I did not have the urge to take a nap - this is critical when you still have 4-6 hours left in your workday!
Nori Nori’s buffet is actually the perfect solution to the lunch hour time crunch because from the moment you walk in, you can indulge in the delicious soups, the traditional sushi, smoking ribs and fried chicken, tender chicken teriyaki, favorful jumbo shrimp, fresh salads and tasty desert after desert. Unlike most buffets, the quality of each dish is comparable to a made-to-order entree. As a bonus, Nori Nori offers free dining for children under 3 feet and discounted pricing for children under 5 feet - so this is an experience your whole family can enjoy.
Located at the well-known intersection of Abernathy and Roswell Rd. in the Sandy Springs Crossings shopping complex, just minutes from both GA 400 and I-285, Nori Nori is easy to locate with ample parking in the rear. Whether you are looking to entertain a group or have dinner on your own, Nori Nori can accommodate you with its seating for 350 (which includes a patio that can seat 150 and private dining areas).
For more information, visit their website at www.norinori.com - yum!






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