Attack of the Tatsu

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818 Georgia Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37402

Attack of the Tatsu is a unique Izakaya and ramen shop in Chattanooga, TN, founded by James Heeley and Daniel Starkey, who draw inspiration from their deep appreciation for Japanese food and culture. The menu features a variety of beloved staples from their adventures in Japan, inviting guests to indulge in authentic flavors and experiences.

In addition to a diverse selection of ramen, Attack of the Tatsu offers an extensive array of Japanese whisky, sake, craft cocktails, and Japanese beer, catering to both casual diners and those looking for a vibrant bar experience. Whether enjoying a meal at the front bar or relaxing at the whisky bar in the back, guests can expect a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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4.5213 reviews
Liam M.
7/28/2025

We went in late at night. The limited menu that was being served was excellent. Our bartender Zack was great as well. Great vibes.

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Chris T.
7/21/2025

This place is a blast. We decided to stop in for an early dinner and sat in the over 21 section. Love the ambiance - red lights - low seats - and just overall cool environment. We tried some...

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Lyn K.
8/19/2025

Came here for dinner on a friend's recommendation. We were in town for business, and I was excited at the prospect of good ramen. OVERVIEW/AMBIANCE: Attack of the Tatsu is located on a main road,...

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Zack M.
8/7/2025

Daily Specials. TakeOut Order kiosk available. I recommend the Katsu Bowl with Garlic oil & Edamame. The host was very accomodating & informative. Mya served up great convo & draft beer along...

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Lindsey B.
9/7/2025

Came for a weekday lunch and was seated near the video game system, which was perfect for my two kids. They enjoyed playing the free games will waiting for the food. The ambience is great, service...

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