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Excuse my brash and perhaps politically incorrect opinion, but if I'm making the decision to eat ethnic foods, I am more prone to restaurants that ... More
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I went to this place b/c I suddenly had a craving for a tempura udon, and I had a pretty good one last time I was there. I was surprised that we were the only ones dining at the restaurant from... More
I went to this place b/c I suddenly had a craving for a tempura udon, and I had a pretty good one last time I was there. I was surprised that we were the only ones dining at the restaurant from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on a Monday night. I don't know if it's the economy or the particular time and day of the week, but compared to the last time I was here for lunch a few months ago, it was surprising to see it so empty. I really didn't think it was as bad as the previous reviewers made it sound. The tempura udon was $11 and it tasted good. My other half got a whole roll (8 pieces) of unagi (eel) sushi for $6, which he said was fresh and tasted good. I think it's a decent place for a quick japanese food fix.
Pros: Decent udon and decent sushi for fair price
Cons: the interior could use freshening up, could play some japanese music for ambiance instead of random techno
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So, I'm a little bit strange in that I like my Katsu sauce. I even like to put it on Katsudon. When the servers look at you funny when you ask fo... More
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Thank you Menuism! I would never have discovered this Japanese gem without you! I have now been there 3 times in the last week or so. Absolutely... More
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I've been a fan of this restaurant for many many years, unfortunately the ownership has shifted twice in the last couple of years as well as the st... More
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We've been going to Kikuya for decades. This week's visit was our last. The quality and service is gone. It's very sad that such a wonderful restaurant went downhill so quickly. We hadn't been... More
We've been going to Kikuya for decades. This week's visit was our last. The quality and service is gone. It's very sad that such a wonderful restaurant went downhill so quickly. We hadn't been there in some time, so were wondering what had happened to the normally crowded room - there were 2 other customers. When the food arrived, we understood why. The waitress got the order wrong, and the quality of the food was poor. I can get equivalent sushi just about anywhere. We didn't know it had been sold until I got home and read the prior review, but guessed as much when we saw the deterioration of the interior.
Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else.
Pros: No lines
Cons: Poor food, poor service
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I first started going about three years ago. Lunch-time met trying to beat the hordes of Microsoft employees, and you could expect the line to reach outside the door and onto the sidewalk. The food... More
I first started going about three years ago. Lunch-time met trying to beat the hordes of Microsoft employees, and you could expect the line to reach outside the door and onto the sidewalk. The food was fresh and well-prepared, the service was decidely precise, not a wasted motion by the staff, getting your order, clearing your table, bringing your bill. That 'precision' led to something of a rushed feeling particularly knowing there was a line outside. The restaurant was sold and immediately the quality of the fish in the sushi declined markedly, portions got smaller, and the overall emphasis on the diner experience seemed to slowly disappear. The familiar staff was let go. On the other hand, word of the decline spread quickly so there were no longer lines and you could be seated immediately. About early Summer 2008 the restaurant sold again to Korean owners. The head sushi chef is gone as are the remaining wait staff and the crowds. So when your meal count drops how do you maintain revenues? Raise the prices apparently. The dinner entree had usually have went from $13.50 to $18.50 so Kikuya is now near the bottom of my dining choices in that area.
Pros: No longer have to wait in line for a table
Cons: No longer have to wait in line for a table
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The food here is just ok. The portions are good sizes but the sushi isn't to die for. Their miso soup is good! The food came out fairly fast. There are other places that you might enjoy better!
The food here is just ok. The portions are good sizes but the sushi isn't to die for. Their miso soup is good! The food came out fairly fast. There are other places that you might enjoy better!
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This used to be our favorite Japanese places, now, I would say it is a lunch only place. The fish is not as fresh as it once was and all the food seemed overly salty.
It is not terrible, I would... More
This used to be our favorite Japanese places, now, I would say it is a lunch only place. The fish is not as fresh as it once was and all the food seemed overly salty.
It is not terrible, I would now say it is just average. Avoid the sushi plate or any chef's choice and stick with your favorite pieces. Our Sushi plate looked like a leftover from someone else's table, including bad rice. (I know, bad rice, how is that possible?)
The miso soup is excellent, as is the Katsu Don and the California rolls. Call me crazy but I also want delicious fish as well.
We will try again at lunch though, because of the good memories!
Pros: The cooked food
Cons: The raw food
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Sushi is always fresh here, love the noodles as well (nabeyaki udon, curry udon, tempura udon). The bento lunch is a deal - tempura udon, salad, rice, sashimi and whatever is the special of the day... More
Sushi is always fresh here, love the noodles as well (nabeyaki udon, curry udon, tempura udon). The bento lunch is a deal - tempura udon, salad, rice, sashimi and whatever is the special of the day - sometimes it's tonkatsu, salmon teriyaki, etc for $10. Dinner is a little more pricey, so I don't go here that often then.
Pros: Fresh sashimi, great lunch bento, love the noodles
Cons: Gets busy at lunch, dinner prices much more expensive
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