"Mood lighting, dance music, and wave-shaped ceiling art make Ora stand out as a vibey-er option among the low-key spots you normally find in Andersonville. But this sushi restaurant is perfect if you want a slightly buzzier experience than Tanoshii just down the street. Ora’s one-page menu is short and simple, so you won’t find any maki loaded with an ocean’s worth of ingredients, but the food is consistently good. They have tasty pieces of beni toro and botan ebi with crispy shrimp heads, and while there are only a few non-sushi options, the sweet and savory oyster motoyaki makes for a great starter." - sam faye, adrian kane, john ringor