
Kinkaku Izakaya : sushi frais, saveurs japonaises authentiques et un généreux menu à volonté.
Kinkaku Izakaya à Kitchener mêle une ambiance culinaire japonaise élégante à un vaste menu à volonté comprenant des temaki, des sushis, des sashimis et des desserts. Les convives louent des plats frais servis à table, un service attentif et des prix raisonnables. Le lieu est autorisé à servir de l'alcool, avec un intérieur moderne et un mur orné de récompenses qui retrace son histoire. Le stationnement dans la rue est disponible.
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Profitez d'un accès illimité à une large variété de sushis frais, sashimis, rouleaux faits à la main, brochettes grillées et amuse-bouches, avec une limite de 90 minutes.
Savourez des sashimis de saumon, de thon et de vivaneau de haute qualité, préparés quotidiennement pour une fraîcheur et une saveur optimales.
Régalez-vous avec des crevettes tempura croustillantes, du bœuf aux champignons enoki, des asperges enveloppées de bacon et d'autres plats chauds préparés à la commande.
Terminez votre repas avec des desserts à ne pas manquer, comme le chocolat frit, pour une finale sucrée à votre expérience culinaire.
Accompagnez votre repas d'une sélection de boissons alcoolisées, y compris du thé à volonté, dans notre restaurant entièrement licencié.
Parfait pour les groupes et les événements, avec des tables spacieuses et une ambiance dynamique, idéale pour les étudiants, les familles et les amis.
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Note globale
Hailey Nam
Everything is cooked fresh and served straight to the table. Unlike most AYCE restaurants, nothing tastes like it’s been sitting under a heat lamp—You can genuinely taste the freshness in every dish!
Arik Shraga
Stylish and delicious Japanese food. Super attentive personnel. Quick service. Affordable all-you-can-eat. The servings are small, but in this case it's a good thing, as you can try a variety of dishes. A really good refillable tea. Lovely place with authentic vibes.
Ashely Liu
I’ve been here countless times as a student, and as a huge fan of Japanese food, I can confidently say their hand rolls, sushi, sashimi, and desserts are among the best you can find at an all-you-can-eat place in Canada. The prices are reasonable, and there’s usually a line during dinner hours. Definitely recommend going for dinner — tons of options and almost everything is great.
Soban A
Wow wow wow! What a hidden gem. This is honestly the best sushi I’ve ever had, no exaggeration. Since discovering this place, I’ve already been back multiple times. It’s honestly hard to believe you can get this level of quality at an AYCE. The food here could easily pass for a proper à la carte restaurant. We’ve tried almost everything on the menu by now. All the seafood dishes are incredible, super fresh, flavourful, and consistently good. We did try the grilled beef once, and while it was tasty, it was a bit chewy. Not really their specialty, so I’d stick to the seafood, which they clearly master. The staff are friendly, polite, and professional. Ordering can feel a little confusing the first time, but don’t hesitate to ask, they’ll walk you through it. Basically, you look through the menu, find what you want on the paper order sheet, and mark it down. One cool thing about this place is the back wall filled with awards and recognitions from over the years, it feels like a little piece of their history. Even the hallway to the washrooms looks like a mini museum, and the restroom doors are decorated to match the restaurant’s theme. You can tell they really care about details. Must-try items? Definitely the shrimp tempura, we always order a ton of them. My suggestion for first-timers is to try a bit of everything on your first visit, because everything is high quality, and it just comes down to personal taste. And whatever you do, don’t skip the fried chocolate dessert. It’s absolutely out of this world.
J
This was our first time visiting this restaurant for an early Saturday dinner at 4 pm. There is a 90 minute eating time limit; we later learned that is plenty of time. Their online menu is mobile friendly and very easy to navigate and read; same applies to their in house menu. The restaurant is licensed to serve alcohol. There is 2 hour free parking on the street. Our server and service was absolutely perfect. Service was fast, they were very attentive and we didn't have to wait long for the food. The menu is all you can eat. There is a huge assortment of different foods items to choose from. Too many to go through all so we chose the best and the worst... The Spring rolls were meh...too much wrapper and not much filling and were bland. Definitely do not recommend them. Karaage was a bit bland, the coating was very thick and found it a bit on the oily side. These are the only 2 items we had that we werent impressed with. Calamari was crispy but a few pieces were a bit chewy because it was over cooked but overall tasted good. Highly recommend the miso soup. A nice little bowl of delicously seasoned soup. Salmon, bc tuna and snapper sashimi were perfect; buttery and smooth. The wasabi is nice and strong and the pickled ginger is fabulous. Definitely recommend the bacon wrapped asparagus, beef with enoki mushroom, carpaccio, beef and chicken skewers, deep fried tofu, steak plate, short ribs and spicy beef - although the spicy beef had good flavour we didnt notice any spice at all. The interior of the restaurant was clean and well maintained. The chair's seating and bench seating is not padded and not very comfortable. The tables are a nice larger size. Payment is done at the front counter. We would definitely recommend this restaurant and will definitely be returning.