Great for quick and super affordable bites. Yes like some reviewers said, you’re not getting large, omakase quality handrolls and it’s not destination dining - but that’s not the concept of the restaurant! The rolls are pretty much each under $3 (most are $2.30) so manage your expectations accordingly and you won’t be disappointed. It’s good value for the price, you just won’t be getting choice cuts - fish or scallop may be chopped up. I liked the salmon avocado, blue crab dynamite and more unusual rolls like spicy crawfish or Cajun salmon. Also don’t miss the off menu uni crawfish ramen (which was the reason I went to check the...
Read moreAmazing service and food. If you are a fan of Katsu Ya, it's a more casual version with most of the favorites on the menu and some surprises as well. The open hand rolls are great and cheap. The best part though are the oysters at $2 a pop they are a bargin. Look for the Coromandel from New Zealand, small, creamy and so delicious with...
Read moreSo Quick by Katsuya basically takes the left overs of Kiwami by Katsuya which both restaurants are next to each other. Quick chops off the expired fishes from the next door owned restaurant Kiwami into small bites. The bites are so small that you won't get full until you order a lot, end up paying $30, and get stomack sick...
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