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Explore Nashville | | | | | | | Batter'd and Fried Boston Seafood House1008 Woodland St
Nashville,
TN
37026
615-226-9283 | | | | | Description: EAST NASHVILLE. The casual, pub-like confines of the Batter'd and Fried Boston Seafood House offers good seafood at inexpensive prices. The menu focuses on different-size baskets of fried seafood, though there are a few pasta and nonfried entrees. The Wave Sushi Bar is also located in the restaurant, providing traditional favs like the California roll alongside more creative choices like the Crazy Calvin roll.
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| Cascades Seafood RestaurantOpryland Hotel
Nashville,
TN
37214
615-871-6848 | | | | | Description: MUSIC VALLEY. Cascades Restaurant is surrounded by gardens and waterfalls, which lend a tropical note to Music City's scene. Fresh seafood is key, and Australian lobster tails crown an impressive menu that also includes pan-seared Atlantic cod, diver scallops, swordfish with bacon-rosemary aioli, and halibut with lobster stuffing. Inside the restaurant, Wasabi's offers traditional sushi, sake cocktails, and Japanese beers.
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| 1719 West End Ave
Nashville,
TN
37203
615-321-4537 | | | | | Description: WEST END AVENUE. Ultra-modern décor and refined wait staff let you know immediately that this is one of Nashville's most exclusive Japanese restaurants. Hibachi dinners are the specialty here, and the locals get a big kick out of the chefs' spirited chopping and dicing routines. For those with sushi in mind, Goten offers what many regard as Nashville's best sushi bar.
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| 109 2nd Ave N
Nashville,
TN
37201
615-244-7900 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Located in Nashville's historic district, the storefront of this casual Japanese restaurant is a showcase of traditional Japanese delicacies making for a unique scene in the heart of the Music City. Locals know that Ichiban is the place to go for great sushi. The menu includes such regionalized specialties as the "Dixieland Roll," " Nashville Roll," and "Second Avenue Roll." Brave diners may even opt to sample the interestingly named "Caterpillar Roll" don't worry; there are no baby butterflies. Delivery and take-out are available.
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| Ken's Japanese Restaurant2007 Division St
Nashville,
TN
37203
615-321-2444 | | | | | Description: MUSIC ROW. If you don't want to pay a ton for good sushi, come to Ken's. Ken's is popular with the Vandy set (especially students) for lunch or dinner because of the casual atmosphere and reasonable prices. Service and seating is generally prompt, but watch the lunchtime crowds.
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| Ru San's Japanese Sushi and Seafood Restaurant505 12th Ave S
Nashville,
TN
37203
866-519-9581 | | | | | Description: 12TH AVENUE SOUTH. Nashville's favorite, albeit expensive, sushi place is Ru San's. WIth over 500 sushi items, the young professionals and singles who frequent the noisy restaurant enjoy both old favorites and specialty items. These include rolls such as the Georgia On My Mind, Firecracker and Rising-San. Ru San's also serves mains and noodle dishes, and don't forget the sake!
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| Sonobana Japanese Restaurant and Grocery40 White Bridge Rd
Nashville,
TN
37205
615-356-6600 | | | | | Description: BELLE MEADE. Offering traditional favs like sashimi, sushi and tempura, this contemporary-looking restaurant upholds a popular reputation among Belle Meade's young and trendy crowd. Professionals from neighboring offices often enjoy the bento box option at lunch. Tatami dining rooms are also available for those parties wanting a little privacy. NB Sushi is served on Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm.
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| 1811 Division St
Nashville,
TN
37203
615-320-5149 | | | | | Description: MUSIC ROW. Virago is a trendy locale known for its seafood, sushi and happening bar scene. The young and restless enjoy fresh seafood and fusion fare, such as honey-banana grouper and sesame-seared mahi mahi with sweet potatoes. The tuna-tartare and "Between the Sheets" dessert are excellent as well. Make sure to make reservations, as this is a popular place on any night of the week. At night, Virago becomes one of the trendiest bars in town. While sipping one of their famous martinis at the S-shaped bar, the honky-tonks of neighboring streets will become a distant memory and you'll start to feel like you're in a big city.
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