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“We enjoy dining here, particularly my teen daughter who always loves to order the Karaage salad. There was no wait on Tuesday night so we were seated right away. Tonight I tried the Japanese curry with karaage and rice. Both were very good and it is very filling. My husband had the chicken shio ramen. Any ramen can be ordered regular or low sodium. There were 2 waitresses tonight. Both served us but we did have to get their attention a couple times for requests. We enjoy their karaage very much because it is crispy, well seasoned and each piece is quite large. Parking spaces can be tight but are plentiful if you are willing to walk.“
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“"Kizuki Ramen: where slurping is an art form and noodles are your canvas! Step into this noodle wonderland and prepare for a broth-tastic journey that'll make your taste buds do the happy dance. From the first spoonful to the last noodle twirl, Kizuki Ramen delivers a flavor explosion that'll have you saying 'more please' in every language known to mankind. Warning: may cause uncontrollable ramen-induced smiles and an inexplicable urge to challenge your friends to a chopstick duel. Go ahead, dive into a bowl of pure ramen bliss at Kizuki and let your taste buds thank you later!"“
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“Ramen and Teriyaki, you already know this place isn't going to be specialized in anything... but this place gets a 4 star from me due to convenience, fast, good service (its order yourself on tablet, then find your own seat), and value, value, value of food! Wow! You need to check out the portions on these teriyaki plates! Defintiely good for sharing. I had the spicy pork and beef bulgogi. Both was good in flavor, and still moist. Rice wasn't fluffy but it did its job. Comes with a great serving of the common lettuce salad and dressings and a small side of macaroni. Tasted great for a regular teriyaki place. My plate was $15.99! Very reasonable. Priced higher because I got the split option. My husband got the spicy chicken teriyaki for $12.99! What a deal!! Portions was just as huge. I tried the chicken, and it was a bit dry for my liking, but my husband said it's the Seattle way! And that it was how he liked it. Haha My kids got ramen! Their bowls were huge! Of course I tried it and it didn't pass my ramen standards as predicted. But my kids still loved it! It tasted not too bad for a non-dedicated ramen restaurant. Glad we got to try this place. Quick and easy meal. Very tasty. And oh so affordable. Sometimes you just need that!“
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“Our favorite Japanese restaurant on the east side. Some of our favorite items include the kabocha fried rice, chicken katsu dinner, mackerel / saba, albacore tataki salad, any of the sushi and tempura. It can get busy here for dinner on the weekend, so I suggest reservations.“
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“Stumbled across this gem walking back to the hotel. Food was excellent and paired nicely with Mango green tea. Don’t know what to order, no problem. Staff was friendly and helped me select a delicious Shoyu ramen dish with soft boiled egg and pork.“