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Kikusushi Japanese Restaurant - Cupertino - Photo album

Best place for sashimi/nigiri in south bay! Their toro/otoro tuna nigiri is a must have at this place. All their nigiri and sashimi are super fresh and tender. The store is a small semi-restaurant and store hybrid. You can pick up bentos/sushi/sashimi etc or order at a kiosk to get it freshly made.
Niche Asian supermarket! They just opened, still working hard to fill up the shelves. Affordable and high quality Japanese groceries and products in the market. Much much better quality sushi in compare to those you get from Safeway at the same price. Generous sashimi. They also sell hot food like p
This market is a hidden gem! They have so many Japanese bentos to go, and one of the rare places where to go sushi actually tastes good. They also have many different types of other ready-made bentos other than the typical “dons” (rice bowls), which made me compelled to try a few and spend more than
Lovely traditional Japanese market place. You could find many kinds of special Japanese style snacks and groceries here. They also offer decent sushi and bentos. It is though a small place and hard to maintain social distance. Still worth a try and take care!
This business pivoted from a full service restaurant into a market with a kitchen. Over the weekend, I ordered food from the kitchen. We liked the food so much, on Monday I went back for lunch. My favorite is the chirashi. It has fresh, good quality sashimi, and is a phenomenal value.
Fresh sushi with great staff. Everyone there seems like their having slot of fun. We sat at the bar with the two sushi chefs. Henry was waiting on us and we so incredibly personable. Most places I've been, the sushi chefs are quiet and don't share much. Henry was talkative and open and made us feel
Food is of reasonable quality. But the menu is very misleading. I ordered a sashimi plate, which on the menu offers 6/7 fish varieties and is supposed to come with miso soup and rice. But what actually came only has 3 fish (12 pieces in total) and no miso soup or rice, yet I was charged the same pri
The restaurant has transformed into an integrated take-out sushi place with the Osaka market. Lots of goodies from Japan for sure. It's just opened up a couple of weeks so still ironing out a few kinks.
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