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4.3 (54 reviews)

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Chicken Katsu Bites
Stephen M.

A comfy spot near 10th and Alma. It offers a variety of Japanese dishes and sushi. I came for lunch and was pleasantly surprised. Ordered the chicken katsu bites for an appetizer. It came with a salad with miso dressing that was a good complement to the bites. They are crispy on the outside and tender inside. The flavour was divine. Well worth ordering. For my main meal, I ordered the grilled saba (mackerel). It was nice and crispy and meaty and tender in the right places. The fish comes in a light teriyaki sauce that is very nice with this oily fish. The homemade tsukemono was crunchy and had the perfect sourness. Another serving of the salad and miso made for a good balance. My one quibble is that they served sushi rice with the meal. I would have preferred plan rice to temper the rich flavours, but that is a personal preference. Many people I know would prefer to have a bit more flavour with their rice. The service is good. The staff do not hover over you but are responsive. Well worth coming here for lunch. I'll have to try their dinner menu and sushi the next time.

Nelson C.

This is amazing modern fusion sushi. It is somewhat pricey but the quality and taste make it worth it. You have to make a reservation as it is very popular. They gave our group a time block of 1.5 hours to order and eat. The servers were nice and attentive and made some good suggestions. The restaurant has a very intimate ambiance with its low lighting and decor. If you want very good sushi and expect to pay up for it, this is the place. It is certainly the place to bring someone to impress them however you may leave a bit hungry despite what you spent. However this place is more about quality than quantity and the sushi here is very yummy.

Unagi roll
Gina G.

Wow. Yelp did not steer us wrong. We popped in on a quiet Thursday night while visiting in town. The beet salad!!! OMG it was delicious but share it with the whole table and order a large. Everything was wonderful! Great service and tasty rolls.

Jeffrey L.

I was riding by on my motorcycle and looking for a place to eat and happened to settle on this lovely restaurant. The ambiance is modern as the building is newer than its neighbours. The food is amazing here. The fish is so fresh and clean. Everything is seasoned properly and never bland. The tempura is even salted giving extra umami flavour.

Sashimi
Carmen P.

This spot has a $10 lunch special. Quiet spot with delicious food. The aburis melt in your mouth especially the eel a. Sashimi was divine - fresh and decorated with such perfection. I'm not a tuna fan but this was delicious! The only tuna sashimi I will rave about.

Duck Tataki
Mary C.

Kitchen Dada offers the whole package: good service, reasonable prices, nice presentation and delicious food. A dinner night out with four friends last night and all enjoyed so that says something. Sapporo was perfectly cold and the warm premium sake was wonderful. Done right straight from the start and each visit from our server got better. I had the beet salad which is my most favourite. The deep fried shredded beets had an amazing crunch and not greasy. The duck breast tataki was seared perfectly and finished on top with onions and a light drizzle of sauce. Albacore Tuna Oshi was nicely prepared and tasted so good. For $13/7 pieces it's so reasonable. Triple Salmon Roll had a nice and refreshing twist with a thin daikon on the outside rolled with salmon, ikura, avocado and cucumber inside and finished with smoked salmon on top. We finished the evening with the tempura ice cream-ice cream ball rolled in tempura batter and deep fried. Crispy on the outside while the ice cream stayed firmed. It was good. Kitchen Dada is worth driving across town for and looking forward to my next visit

Tempura + tuna and salmon nigiri, salmon oshi, California roll and tuna avo roll.
Kate M.

My partner and I tried The Kitchen Dada take out this weekend as we wanted to test out a different spot from our usual and we enjoyed our meal! The fish was fresh and the rolls were a good size (hate it when they're too girthy). I had a salmon avo roll with salmon oshi and a miso as well as tempura. The oshi was great, nice and flavourful and I loved my miso! My only problems with the food itself was there could have been more structure to the rice. It was almost too sticky and the rolls ended up falling apart. The tempura was still crunchy which was great, just wish the prawns were bigger but the value is there for sure! Would order again.

Ellen H.

It is hard to find a decent place to get together with friends over lunch or dinner on the west side, The Kitchen Dada is my top choice now. It is easy to get to by public transportation and there is free underground parking (I saw the sign on the door, I do not know how many parking spots there are). We went on a Saturday, didn't see any $10 lunch specials. The prices were about average, the sets that we ordered were about $19-$20 each. The servers were all very friendly. We were greeted as soon as we entered the front door and tea was refilled regularly. My friend and I ordered from the lunch sets and our food arrived quite fast. I had the unagi set, the food was tasty and portion was generous. The tempura was well done, crisp and tender. I also love the variety in the set, I got unagi on rice, udon, tempura, and salad. My friend ordered another lunch set, I forgot exactly what it was called. It was seaweed and rice in a stone pot, she loved the crispiness of the rice at the bottom of the pot. It was a quiet place where we could sit comfortably and chat. There was no pressure from the servers even though we chatted for a good hour after we finished our lunch. I highly recommend this place for get together with friends.

Kiwi sushi
Juana C.

One of the best sushi I've had in Vancouver. The presentation was beautiful and so creative! Everyone in our party was super happy with their food, it was delicious. The green tea was also amazing. Definitely recommend coming here !

california roll and salmon avocado roll
Leeza N.

I'm so glad that I decided to check this place out. I've been craving sushi and decided to order some today for my lunch. I got the salmon avocado roll, california roll and salmon oshi. What I loved about this place is that the sushi rice here is really good - not too dry, not squishy. The fish here is super fresh! The salmon and avocado had amazing quality salmon and tasted amazing, the salmon oshi had a good ratio of fish and rice and the flavour was amazing. The california roll had a generous amount of crab filling and tasted really great. I will definitely return and hope to dine in when I get the chance!

Nigiri Lunch Special
Rachel L.

I stopped by The Kitchen Dada for both lunch and dinner. My recommendation is to get the lunch special - it's a great option after Jericho beach. If you're always craving multiple dishes like me, the lunch special is definitely for you. It's only $19 with a wide selection of pieces. There's also free underground parking!

Amy P.

Walked by and saw their $10 takeout lunch. Glad o gave it a try. Well worth the $$$. Fresh salad with dressing. Small sized Unagi don, it was good amount for me.

Paula C.

Rarely do we hit up all the way to Alma but when we do we made sure try out some of the popular food scenes and deals there! This was one of the spots we heard lots about lately and the special combo of the day was only $10!!! The special combo of the day on my visit came with a temaki, karrage chicken donburi, gyoza and miso soup and they change it up every day. A good combination of eats that is a filler! It was a pretty decent deal especially for students in the area that are on a budget!

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Don't allow reservations on OpenTable if you won't honor them. Absolute joke. Learn how to run a business.

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I was extremely impressed with the sushi and sashimi here. Absolutely delicious and fresh!!

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Fresh, friendly, and tasty. This is our new favourite sushi spot in Vancouver. Wish I could give more than five stars.

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4.4(2.6k reviews)
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Who gave this spot anything less than 5 stars? I just want to talk lol. Seriously, were we…read moreexperiencing the same meal. Steep as it is, I decided I wanted a "quick little sushi lunch with a view", and a quick little sushi lunch with a few is exactly what I received. Although I don't recommend it, I walked right in from the street, no reservation, and was seated at the bar (in pretty casual street clothes I may add). I enjoyed a premium sake flight (which was fine...just fine), an old fashioned served with the perfect accompanying dark chocolate, and a good amount of sushi including their signature aburi style sushi in flight form and nigiri tuna flight (bluefin, chutoro, otoro). After visiting Japan last December, I'm a bit of an otoro snob but I have to hand it to them, all three of these cuts were perfect. The accompanying rice, perfection. The quality of the fish, divine. The view was the cherry on top of this experience. This will certainly be a spot I revisit next time I'm in Vancouver.

3.5 stars if I could…read more Excellent service from the staff. They were attentive, checked in periodically and very professional. Michelin starred quality in their service by how they explained the menu, brought out the food, came back around to refill waters. Just top notch service and elegantly so. The food was good but not of value. Their lunch set was a good introductory to what they offer. I enjoyed the food for its flavours and presentation but I thought that it was a bit overpriced. Don't get me wrong, it's beautiful, fresh and definitely elevated, but it was $50 for 10pcs of sushi, 2 appetizer sized samples of their appetizer or entree dishes, and miso soup (which we did not get and didn't realize till much later in the day). If you're wanting an upscale experience (and portion) of good quality food or wanting to impress other parties, then this is a nice spot. For regular eats, it's a bit too luxurious to be a casual thing in my opinion. The ambiance is nice and calm. They have a patio, which has a meh view overlooking the harbor, but beware of a breezy day. It will catch a bit of a wind tunnel. They have heaters and blankets but the heaters don't really reach unless you're sitting next to it.

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4.0(302 reviews)
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I visited this place a few days ago during a busy time. There were quite a few people waiting, and…read morethe weather was cold. I completely understand that the space inside is limited, and waiting can be unavoidable. What made the experience less comfortable was not the wait itself, but the way it was communicated. Being asked to wait outside felt a bit cold and impersonal. In situations like this, a more friendly explanation, a small sign at the door, or even a simple system that lets customers know when to come back could make the wait feel much more considerate and human. Running a small restaurant is not easy, especially in today's economic climate. I truly believe that with a warmer, more customer-oriented approach, this place could do very well. This review is meant as a gentle suggestion, and I hope it's taken in that spirit.

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I had no idea that katsu could taste this GOOD. I mean, all katsu I've had prior to eating at Saku…read morejust pales in comparison. Who knew??? My hubs and I vacationed in Vancouver a few weeks ago in late April. We had seen the long lines for dinner at Saku when we were here more than a year ago. So, we decided to give them a try for a late lunch around 2pm on a Wednesday afternoon. No wait. We got seated right away. We liked how spacious and airy the dining room was. Our wait staff were friendly and on point. They were considerate about answering our questions about the food and food allergies. I ordered the chicken thigh katsu ($26 Can) and my hubs got the chicken thigh curry ($28.50 Can). No dairy involved in either dish which I was happy about because I have challenges digesting milk protein. Yes, it's kinda pricey. Yes, it's totally worth it. The katsu is light, crispy, fried perfectly, not greasy, and comes with unlimited rice, miso soup, finely chopped cabbage salad, and an addictively delicious sesame dressing. My hubs' curry sauce was served on the side so he could pour out as much or as little as he wanted. All in all, it was a very pleasant and satisfying meal. Saku is top notch for katsu. You won't believe how good katsu can be until you try it.

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Service was really amazing with servers explaining each dish and drinks were always topped off…read more Food was good, but maybe this isn't quite my style of omakase compared to the other ones I've tried. This is a more theatrical style so expect louder music and a more theatrical experience (eg one of the servers played the flute for the guests celebrating birthdays). I prefer a more intimidate and interactive style of omakase where you can talk with the chefs. This lunch also felt a little fast in terms of progression of the meal. Some of the dishes were very tasty while others didn't wow us. With drinks, we were quite full despite some reviews saying portion is on the smaller size. Our total was around $500 with drinks for 2 people. A really good experience for omakase, especially if you are looking for a unique experience though not my favourite one I've tried.

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