Business Description from the Web
This place offers guests Japanese food. Expect the average entrée to cost $8 to $12.
Ko-Sho is well known to a small group of downtowners who love traditional Japanese food. What this nondescript downtown spot lacks in ambiance and buzz is compensated by its fresh food and friendly, professional service. Lunch specials are outstanding and a great value. From the several Don-Buri choices, the vegetable curry is filling, warm and tasty. Entrees: $13-$23. Lunch: 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m....
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Editorial Reviews from the web
Ko-Sho Japanese Restaurant has an awareness problem. From the street, it looks unvisited, and it's hard to tell it's open, let alone that it's a restaurant. Many people I polled, including colleagues who sally forth for lunch every day downtown, either don't know about it or just don't think of it as a place to go (it's been open since 1996). For my part, I've walked past Ko-Sho literally...
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Other Reviews from the web
I have been a fan of Kho Sho for over 10 yrs and regard it as a well kept secret.
Yukio has become a guide to an exploration of Traditional Japanese Cuisine.
The sake collection is excellent and the sushi is of a consistently high quality.
Larger more involved sit down dinners with cooking at the table(swish swish) can be enjoyed in a large group or as a couple .The loyal employees of Kho Sho...
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Posted by docbob84
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 05, 2008)
It is the best Japanese Restaurant I've been to. I am usually fond of Japanese food and go around a lot to eat them, but haven't really come across a decent down to earth Japanese style cooking, until here. If I had a Japanese mom I believe this would be what her food tastes like. (though the chef is a male ^^;). I always have a great time when i go there and the people that work there are...
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Posted by nayanara
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 16, 2008)
Had a great experience on a Sunday night, a rarity for Sushi. The owner served our table, made pleasant conversation, and explained unrecognized items on the menu. We had a nice time! We didn't have to park as we stayed downtown, but parking may be an issue.
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+ Service, Food
Posted by mattchanin
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 14, 2006)