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Welcome to Kikoo Sushi

Kikoo Sushi, located in New York's East Village, offers a unique dining experience with its extensive menu of Japanese sushi and vegan options. The restaurant provides reservation, delivery, and takeout services, making it convenient for customers. With a casual atmosphere and waiter service, Kikoo Sushi is great for groups, kids, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant also features outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi, creating a comfortable dining environment. Whether you're a sushi enthusiast or looking to try something new, Kikoo Sushi has something for everyone to enjoy.

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Welcome to the world of Kikoo Sushi, a Japanese sushi bar located in the heart of New York City. This hidden gem offers a multitude of amenities for its guests, including the ability to make reservations, delivery, and takeout options.

Kikoo Sushi also caters to a variety of dietary preferences, with vegan and vegetarian options available. The restaurant is designed for a casual dining experience, with outdoor seating for those who prefer dining al fresco.

One of the standout features of Kikoo Sushi is their commitment to providing excellent service, with waiters ready to assist you throughout your meal. The restaurant also offers free Wi-Fi, making it a perfect spot for catching up on work or social media.

While enjoying your meal at Kikoo Sushi, be sure to explore their happy hour specials and selection of beer and wine. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Kikoo Sushi has something for everyone. So come on in and experience the flavors of Japan right in the heart of NYC.

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Paul K.
Paul K.

For the price of $47.20 ($40 for AYCE, non-optional 18% gratuity) , you get a very good deal of AYCE Sushi. They also have an option for $50 AYCE ($59.00 overall) that includes unlimited drinks. The menu was very varied and the sashimi and fish dishes overall were fresh. They even have fried menus, some meat dishes and dessert included in the AYCE. There was not a single piece I ate that felt too fishy. I admit that the price may not seem cheap but for the amount of food you are getting it is definitely worth it. If you can eat more than 24 pieces of sushi, rolls, or sashimi (which is about 3 rolls or 2 nigiri sets of 12 pcs) in a single sitting, this is a good deal (assuming a maki roll cost around $16 per for 8 pieces). That being said, the place is extremely noisy, and is filled with university students and young people. It is NOT a quite restaurant where you can chat in private. I assume that it is quiter on weekdays and when there are fewer university students on campus.

Vivienne C.
Vivienne C.

Been wanting to get AYCE sushi for a long time so was super excited to try this place out as one of the only AYCE sushi locations in Manhattan. Came a bit early for dinner on a weekend and was seated immediately which was nice. The way this place works is that they give you an iPad and you just order whatever you want and they get it to your table within 5 minutes. It's all very efficient. I would recommend coming with a bigger party so that you can try more variety of foods. Here are some of my favorite eats: - Crab Legs - Sweet crab legs full of meat, what is there not to like? - Miso Soup - This is a weird thing to like at a AYCE sushi buffet BUT I think this was the palate cleanser I needed in order to continue eating the rest of the sushi. It was nice to get something hot and silky in my system. - Salmon Kama - I was pretty shocked that they had salmon collar on the menu as it is usually a pretty expensive eat. The salmon was very tender although there was a bit more fatty parts than I would've liked. - Tamago Nigiri - This is so lame, but tamago nigiri is definitely my favorite type of nigiri with it's slightly sweet eggy taste perfectly matches the slightly sour rice. - Tuna Tartare - When I first took a bite of this thing, I was kind of shocked because I felt like the sauce went so perfectly with the tuna. However, when I ate this at the end of the meal, I felt a bit like throwing up because the tuna was cut too thick and messily. Would recommend ordering this as one of the first things. What I would not recommend ordering: - Fried Oreos - When you are full, this is the last thing that should be on your list of things to eat as it is incredibly filling. I ate 1/4 of one and I felt like I just ate pure oil. - To be honest, after awhile all the sushi flavors start to mix together and they start to taste very similarly. Definitely need to find a palate cleanser on the menu in order for you to eat more. Overall, great experience where I ate a bit too much. I feel like this is a definitely once a year type of deal as I'm still recovering from the food coma a few days later.

Erika T.
Erika T.

Pretty standard AYCE sushi buffet, and probably the best value sushi you can get in Manhattan (about $40-50 per person pre tax and tip). The food wasn't spectacular, but it's what I expected considering they have a large variety you can choose from. The interior is dimly lit with Japanese art on the walls, and is decently clean. You order off of iPads and have 2 hours to eat sashimi, sushi, hot appetizers, noodles, and desserts ranging from fruits to pastries to mochi ice cream. They also have a weekly specials section where you can order 1 item, and it featured crab legs and milk tea when I went there. I liked the wide selection of special rolls they had. A couple of quality issues though: while the slabs of fish they give are thick, they were messily cut. The crab legs still had a bit of ice on them and the shells were also getting soft. When I ordered mochi ice cream, they just served it in the plastic package that it came in. Nevertheless, the food still tasted pretty good.

Sara Y.
Sara Y.

1st time here for my friend birthday.... We needed order from touch panels. It was easy to order and all foods arrived pretty fast. last order was 10min before we sat down. I loved the plates! It's quite good quality and photo genetic :) My friends are satisfied from sashimi. I liked the matcha ice cream in the end. service fees were included :) one thing, I ordered French fries, they'll need to be in the oil another 3-5min till get color changed.....it was too soft !!! not deep fried at all :'( udon noodle, soup was very light taste but for health reasons, I think it's good. If you don't like the taste, you can add soy. I also recommend to order together with Tempura. I had shiitake tempuras! In the bathroom, mouth wash was inside! It's clean atmosphere decor. It's also good for dating I thought. They have about 50 phone chargers I saw.... Lol So you can ask them to charge your phone if you needed! (I forgot to attach the pic) you won't need to go for another coffee after you eat here. Ppl are talking about negative reviews /servers....come on, this is "all we can eat" -they have lots of orders, almost all the tables are occupied, I understand they have to bring to other tables quickly...thats their job. that's why they gave us an iPad to order. I wasn't expecting a good service. We have 2hr policy it says at the restaurant and we were told. I don't complain anything the service was bad or not just bring food fast. Plus 18% grantee so I don't have to think about tip. For 2, it's about $100 and more. Each person gets rolls x5, you have $40 back. Enjoy! Im coming back again! :)