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| About: | Pittsburghers recently chose Kiku as the best Japanese restaurant in a recent poll. The food is so delicious that Japanese visitors highly recommend the restaurant. The menu features the traditional sushi dishes, plus shabu shabu, swordfish teriyaki and tempura. The first and third Tuesday of every month features all-you-can-eat specials. The menu also features a variety of Japanese wines and beers, as well as specialty cocktails. The restaurant can host banquets for as many as 30 people. |
| Hours: | Monday 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Tuesday 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM, Wednesday 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM, Thursday 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM, Friday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM, Saturday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM - Tue-Fri: Closed from 2pm - 5pm Sat-Sun: Closed from 3pm - 4:30pm |
| Categories: | Catering Services, Sushi Restaurants, Japanese Restaurants, Carry Out & Take Out, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Lot |
| Payment: | Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Debit Cards, Diners Club |
| Amenities: | Business Lunches, First Come First Serve, Parking, Reservations, Sushi Bar |
| Products and Services: | Authentic, Traditionally prepared Japanese food. Both sushi and cooked dishes are available. Parking available. |
| Languages Spoken: | English, Japanese |
| Year Established: | 1983 |
| Cuisine: | Japanese, Sushi, Sushi Bar |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Elegant, Family Friendly, Fun, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Catering, Healthy Options, Late Night, Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
| Price: | $5.00 |
| Other Contact Info: | Email: kiku@kikupittsburgh.net |
Wonderfully authentic sushi restaurant using the freshest available ingredients expertly prepared. A little on the pricey side but "cheap sushi" doesn't sound appetizing whatsoever. Well worth it!
That's funny, Bloom ! You must be used to cheep foods! You don't know Japanese food and Japanese culture. You better study before you write your reviews! I went to Kiku and the food was good. Looks like a really traditional Japanese sushi restaurant and I could be relaxed. That really tasted like downtown Tokyo. Reminded me of downtown Tokyo (I was born in Tokyo and I grew up in Tokyo and my Dad is a Japanese food chef, too). So that's real sushi, Edo style, if people don't understand that, I am so sad. Sushi is supposed to be luxorious and appeal to your sense of art. I would like to say Kiku is the best restaurant in Pittsburgh, if people don't understand that it's not my problem.
I hated it when I walked in I did not imgaine it would look so bad. The chairs we sat in where wobbly and tables looked horrible. Our waiter was very well knowledgeable about japanese food the food was horrible. I will never return their again.