Business Description from the Web
There are only a handful of tables in this little sushi shop, but snaring one is worth the occasional wait. Not only does chef-owner James
Editorial Reviews from the web
Guests flock for creatively prepared sushi including the dynamite maki and the Philly roll, while non-sushi eaters choose udon noodles.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 25, 2007)
Other Reviews from the web
The thing about Kimo's Sushi Shop is that all the portions are SO enormous!! I went the other day with all of my boys! We had these gigantic rolls and even pounded some Tyku sake bombs! Looking forward to the next boys night!
Pros
+ large portions
Cons
- none!!
Kimo's Sushi Shop has the authentic flavors of home that I miss, being so far away from Hawaii. The atmosphere is inviting, comfortable, and laid back. The Hawaiian decor is tasteful with Hawaiian music playing in the background unobtrusively. Service is prompt and very friendly, and the restaurant is clean.
As others have mentioned, the menu is diverse but not intimidating. Sushi is...
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Posted by cassaendra
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 14, 2006)
If you don't like sushi or you are a bit nervous, the menu offers other great options. The soups are fabulous and there are a number of rolls that are great for a beginner. I've never had a bad thing when at Kimo's - and I'm there a lot! Prices aren't too bad. The only problem is without a liquor liscense, there is no Saki to wash things down! Cute, small eat-in dining room or else great for...
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Posted by giraffesrkool
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 15, 2005)