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- FFernandoVancouver / British Columbia •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe restaurant is small, which is good, and super cozy. Went for valentines dinner and had a 5 course meal. Originally I though it was a bit pricy but at the first bite I realized we were in for an amazing experience and the price would be worthy. I wasn't wrong. Every single dish of the 5 course meal was spectacular, with different flavour combinations in perfect harmony. Plenty of food too! We had the opportunity to personally thank the chef and I told him it was unforgettable. I'll certainly be coming back soon!More infoDon at KitsilanoPrice: Expensive• Asian• Kitsilano•4.6
- BBroughanVIPVancouver / British Columbia •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoOur server Lenny was so friendly and helpful. Both our server and food runner took time to explain every part of the menu, and the aspects to each dish we ordered. My partner and I are certain we’ve had some of the best cocktails and the best sushi at Miku. Quality is their specialty and their service is always impeccable. Especially on a busy night like Valentine’s Day, everything ran smoothly for us and we were provided with a booth for the two of us which made dinner extra special! Thank you to the manager as well for responding quickly via email when I had questions about the set menu! Highly recommend their Aburi set, as it gives you a chance to try a variety of items, and for drinks the bergamot sour is a go to for a sweet yet balanced cocktail!More infoMiku Restaurant - VancouverPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Coal Harbour•4.8
- SSamSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoValentine's dinner and we hadn't had sushi for a long while. Thought about the Omakase but opted for la carte instead to get more freedom of choice. Food was great, we really enjoyed the specialty rolls we got as well as the Chef's sashimi. So much so that we got more sashimi a la carte. I really really wish they had squid/ika sashimi as well. That's our preferred sashimi and the only thing that was missing to make the dinner perfect. I would have also appreciated a cocktail or 2 but that's rare at sushi spots, so no issue with that. The ambiance was surprisingly fantastic. Not too noisy, they played some great Rn'B throughout the evening (Sushi while enjoying Erikah Badu? Win win). I particularly like how much space there was between tables and sections. We were a lot more comfortable than at many such restaurants You could have a conversation without having to yell. The service was nice. Had a reservation and didn't have to wait more than a few minutes for a table. I don't have high expectations around how often service persons come to your table or chat with you. So the relatively stoic personality of our waiter was just fine. Various staff members came by to refill waters and especially ginger and wasabi, which we always appreciate. They also brought food at a nice pace. It's a little inconvenient when all your orders arrive at the same time and you have to uncomfortably manage your table and rush. We got our plates 2 at a time, each round when we just finished the previous. They deserved that 25% tip. The prices were not bad, and it always works in our favor (Washingtonians) once exchange rates kick in. There was a parking garage right next door. From some gym which had a lot of reserved spots but we did manage to find some availability. Considering we didn't have to pay, it was no hassle at all. A long review just to say it's a great spot to add to the collection! We certainly will be back. Thank you for a pleasant evening, Temaki!More infoTemaki SushiPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Kitsilano•4.7
- CChristineLas Vegas •9 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe had the combination dine-out and single entree. highly recommend the hamachi, steak poivre and the steelhead salmon. there is something quite genius about combining a beautifully delicate fish with a mild tzaziki and fingerling potato with real crab. fresh and lemony. i would have never thought to pair these flavours like this. amazing.More infoThe Victor – Parq VancouverPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Stadium District•4.4
- MMaria ElizabethNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoLoved it, such a great service and fresh sushi. It would have been nice if some pf the torched sushi was a bit warmer and had less rice. Otherwise it was great.More infoMinami RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Yaletown•4.7
Discover best Japanese restaurants in Kitsilano
Discover the essence of Japanese cuisine right in the heart of Kitsilano, Vancouver. This neighborhood is a hotspot for authentic Japanese dining, offering a variety of restaurants that cater to every palate, from traditional flavors to modern twists. Whether you're in the mood for exquisite sushi, savory ramen, or innovative fusion dishes, Kitsilano's Japanese restaurants promise an unforgettable gastronomic experience. Each establishment prides itself on quality food, exceptional service, and a welcoming ambiance, ensuring a delightful dining experience that resonates with the vibrancy of Japan itself. The dining scene in Kitsilano is vibrant and diverse, reflecting a deep appreciation for culinary excellence and cultural authenticity. For food enthusiasts and Japanese cuisine aficionados alike, exploring Kitsilano's Japanese restaurants is a journey through the rich flavors and meticulous craftsmanship that define Japan’s culinary heritage.