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The worst place I have ever been. Serving is TOOOOOO SLOW
Amazing food. Simple yet chill environment. Truly a diamond in the rough!
I grudgingly give it 3 stars for a very mixed experience. The food I and my son ordered was very good, but the tenpura donburi my wife ordered was not. What ruined our experience were 2 things. One the slow, inattentive and rude(it seemed as if she wanted to start a fight) "service" provided by the older server- something I have also seen noted in other reviews of this restaurant. On the other hand, the service provided by the younger server was friendly and attentive. The other factor, a larger one, is Kihachi shares HVAC with a cigar store next door and the smell/fumes from either the cigars or from people smoking them inside the store (not Kihachi) filters into Kihachi. so much so that I had first thought someone had decided to light up inside the restaurant.
MoreThe very best in town. If you have not tried you really need to.The sampler menu is absolutely unique and the level of genius that is continuously show in the amazing food I have never seen equal or even close.Yes they have the Norman noodle dishrs,but the deep fried lotus root to the miso tuna dishes to any number of absolutely stunning combinations will delight you interest and taste buds.The menu only has a few sushi items but they are definately worth a try.Also take a look at the kitchen, you can see it from the bar. Each dish is handmade and quite inspiring.
MoreI went here five years ago by myself on a whim and was knocked out of my socks. Now since the have been on "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" they have only changed one thing. They are packed....lol. If you want to have dinner do not go here. But if you want a dinning experience this is the place. The food was out of this world. And totally worth the 2 hour dinning experience and the $160.00 price tag for 2. If you won't to treat yourself.....wow your woman....or just be the cool person in Columbus, YOU HAVE TO GO HERE!!!!!
MoreMr. Kimura is the best Japanese master chef in the world!!!!!
The best
Ok, I'm sorry I'm not posting pictures, but I can't get to them right now. This place is wonderful for people who want authentic Japanese food. Anthony Bourdain said the same thing. How is this place in Ohio?! It's one of the best restaurants in Columbus. BUT it is not cheap and it is not a sushi place. The free sushi rolls they have are very simple and very high quality fish (they usually have 2 or 3 single fish options). I'm so disappointed that Columbus people are rating this spot so low. It's better than most in Columbus but it's important to know it's Japanese and very similar to tapas in the way you'd order, a few little dishes. They do have really good brothy soup dishes. They also have a call ahead chef's special that is a piece of art and different every time but it's straight class! Several courses. The chef just showed off. I think it's around $80. Call ahead only.
MoreThis is not a sushi restaurant. It's Japanese but you want find traditional rolls and such. The food was good. I sat at the bar and enjoyed watching the two chefs cooked. I didn't realize they cook with chopsticks. I found that interesting.
MoreThey basically denied us service because we had a newborn baby with us. Needless to say, we will never frequent this establishment again....
MoreIf you’d like to eat quick and inexpensive food, this is not the place you should go to. However, If you’d like to eat and enjoy delicious food slowly and spend time talking with people important to you, this is the best place to go. The service is very slow but the food is really good. You should make a reservation.
MoreHere is the worst place in the world. Too slow serve, crazy slinger and expensive meal charges.
MoreImportance was used for customer's entertainment.Despite the fact that the seats are not full, it took me an hour and a half to cook from ordering. There was also a problem in cooking offering time, but the biggest problem is the grandmother of the waiter. Very high pressure, just confirming the cooking offering time, "be patient with making it in order", too late to cook slowly It is angry and turned to Soppo when listening again. The taste was not so delicious and I did not want to pay as much as a dollar for a chip, but I was charged without permission.It is the first time that I felt so uncomfortable. I will never go again. Especially Japanese people think that they will feel uncomfortable.
MoreAuthentic food, interior and chef. Just a little pricey.
The service is very slow, but the food is really good. This is a REAL Japanese restaurant, not a super dragon spicy mayo rainbow roll restaurant.
MoreClerk attitude is too bad. Especially for the elderly.
Most authentic Japanese food you will have in the states. Family owned and operated
MoreFine authentic Japanese food. First, I must admit that previous reviewers are completely right. Their service is very slow, because they only have 2-3 servers and they wouldn't cook or make any food until you order. However, if you can accept the slow service, the Japanese food they have is the best and most authentic style I've ever seen. Fine, fresh and rare ingredients, and creative menu. They have everyday specials design by chefs. That's why their price is higher than other Japanese restaurants in Columbus
MoreThis was a unique surprise. I went here for a friend's graduation party. We had a private dining room with the traditional Japanese in ground table. Although the menu was a bit confusing, the hostess gladly walked us through it. We had a great assortment of items to share and the dinner was great. I had the Nabeyaki Udon. Later we figured out that it was all prepared and cooked by one chef. Highly recommend.
MoreThe toro is to die for
The menu, service and atmosphere do not disappoint. I just wish I did not have to drive all the way to Dublin for such incredible Japanese fare but such is the case in the Greater Columbus area.
MoreAmazing! So happy to have you in Columbus! Not a newborn setting so don't be mad just get a sitter, not every place is newborn friendly! Get it Togo so the rest of us can enjoy our dinner, Respect Others! You may have the best Japanese Style Cuisine just short of Tokyo! Thank you Chef Mike! A great experience!!Cheers!!!
MoreFantastic Japanese food. NOT a sushi bar (though they typically have some offerings). Service is slow, by design, so expect dinner to take 2 hours or so. Relax, and enjoy it. The younger server is definitely better, but understand the older lady isn't angry, just a bit off-putting. Really though, the food is the highlight. Lots of dishes you can't get anywhere else in town.4-starts since they share HVAC space with a smoke shop... ugh. Not sure there is much they can do about it through.
MorePrice: omakase $150 person plus automatic 20% for service. Food: Overall pesentation was good but taste was just okay. The cooled dishes were presented nicely but didn’t taste very good. The sashimi and roll were good but there were just 3 pieces of good tuna (other 4 pieces were ordinary) blue fin tuna roll 6 pieces (but it was scrapped flesh). Definitely not worth the price. Service: good and bad. The younger server was good but the older server had a frown the whole time. Every time she came back to the table she looked more angry. Would not recommend.
MoreGreat sushi place!! Fresh fish amazing food. Just let you guys know very expensive. But worth it!!!
MoreThis place is phenomenal. I am going back for the Omakase.
Always authentic, with a high focus toward pure flavors and excellent precision. I have never had a bad meal here. I have never had bad service here. One of my absolute favorite restaurants in Columbus.
MoreIncredible Dining Experience! The first time I went there was in December last year and we ordered 9 small plates a la carte, and every dish, except the mackerel, was perfect (especially the Toro, fried oysters, and mushrooms). It's not that the mackerel wasn't good, but I've had better. The second time I went there was a few days ago for an Omakase meal, which was 11 (small dish) courses. The Omakase was pricey ($250 per person including gratuity), but so worth it, especially the Wagyu beef, duck fish, and the fresh water shrimp. The Omakase was not only the best Japanese meal that I've eaten, but probably one of my best meals ever.
MoreBest restaurant in columbus. If you don't like it go to tais Asian bistro instead
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