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Cozy place, good for dining alone as well as with friends. If you’re planning to order ramen go with a small portion unless you sharing with 1 or 2 other people. I had delicious tofu ramen and even though I was starving I left half of noodles in the bowl. Everything is also quite cheap. $8.50 for a
It's one of the older and famous Japanese restaurant in the city. Price is very reasonable and the serving size is ample! We had the yakisoba and beef gyudon. I didn't find the food to be wow but it was good! I'll probably try th sushi bar next time.
The place looks nice, the menu lists a lot of items (I liked that!), the food was good, the only thing I didn't like was that the kimchi and the noodles on another dish were really really cold. Dumplings were particularly good.
Best ramen in the city! This place is awesome! Ton of menu items and everything is traditional. I wish I would have found out about this place sooner.
KoKo Kitchen is a very nice restaurant with a large selection, including vegetarian options. The plates are large and filling. While I wasn't fond of their tofu, their vegetable curry was amazing. It is a cozy, little restaurant, especially in the back with the sushi bar.
If you're looking for authentic Japanese cuisine for an affordable price, you have found the right place. This little hole-in-the-wall restaurant may look unassuming, but packs a wallop of a menu filled with flavor and great deals. Order at the counter for pickup or bring your tray to the beautiful,
Everything was so delicious. They have a lot of sitting areas inside and outside. I have been eating in this restaurant for 5 years now. And every time the staff has been super nice saying a Hi when you get in and a good bye with a thank you so much when you leave. They have a lot of options, includ
It tastes just right m; not salty nor blend. Enjoyed the meals. Water cup was bit small that i had to went back and force few times. Cheap price with decent amount. Down to go again once a month.
The portions are huge, and the ramen place s delicious. I was pleasantly surprised! There was a neat sushi bar in the back, but the front was diner style. The kimchi was very good and not vinegar.
I love eating at Koko kitchen. Its uniqueness and simple beauty make me love spending time here. The food is always excellent and the service is just so consistently good, whether they're super busy or slow. Plenty of parking in their lot or on the street right near the restaurant. The prices for fo
This place has amazing ramen, great sushi and a very expansive menu. I love stopping by here to eat. It is made with authentic and obviously fresh ingredients. Don't let the look of the place frighten you away, it may be a hole in the wall but the food is worth it. My only feedback thus far has been
Delicious food! The front area doesn't feel very welcoming, and I didn't go to the dining area at all. It could be more comfortable in the back. There's a water cooler right next to a high-traffic garbage can. It may meet sanitary conditions established by the government, but is that really good eno
I've been eating here for about 20 years and have always been wildly pleased. The cultural vibe and the fend for yourself service makes for an alternative to traditional experience. The owner and staff are friendly, consistent and will ALWAYS say goodbye and thank you when you walk out the door. The
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