Kyoto Sushi & Bento
98-1005 Moanalua Rd,Ste 142C, Aiea, HI, 96701
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Address :
98-1005 Moanalua Rd,Ste 142C
Aiea, HI, 96701 - Phone (808) 488-9946
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Brunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
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Pax H.
Christmas shopping can be crazy. Gotta eat. Phase I (uptown?) food court in Pearlridge Shopping Center is a good start. I usually eat at Kyoto. Food is tasty and prices are fair for what you get. I ate the stir fry fried noodles (udon) with shrimp. My wife got me hooked on this. Since udon is a thicker noodle, its chewy. Reminds us of mochi. Must try if you like mochi. Besides choosing the meat (protein), you get to choose 5 veggies to add to the stir fry. Choices are cabbage, broccoli, onions, bean sprouts, mushrooms, shin take mushrooms, and carrots. check it out. Pros: tasty udon fried noodles Cons: veggies bar exposed; should be covered
(4)Roxanne Lynn T.
I've been here a few times whenever I'm at Pearlridge's food court to have lunch. The food court is busy regardless what day or time you go as far as I've experienced. I usually get the chicken and egg bowl but I tried their fried udon noodles with chicken. It was good! I asked for spicy but it didn't come spicy. They just gave me spicy sauce for it. I figured it was going to be cooked within the noodles and vegetables. Nonetheless, it was still tasty and filling that I ate it in two sittings. I was able to choose 5 choices of vegetables as they cook it tappanyaki style in front of you on their grill. I also had their spring rolls, not the greatest as it was oily and a bit burnt for my taste. Prices are reasonable but the wait takes a while.
(3)Lynette N.
Located at Pearlridge food court. The food is hit or miss. The beef & shrimp is what I normally prefer and you get to choose five veggies to be stir fried with it. Sometimes the sauce is way too sweet, which ruins it for me. But if it's cooked just right, it's a great meal! I have to say, I ordered a plate about 30 minutes before closing the other day and got the burnt, bottom of the pot type of rice the other day...but the entree was fine. Their thinly sliced beef is always very tender and tasty and their stir fried shrimp is pretty good as well.
(3)Jennifer T.
Service: quick it's in a mall food court can't really say much about the workers cause they don't really say much but never rude so no problems Food: I always get the beef Yakiudon and my choice of veggies I think you get to pick 5 ...the flavor is good I usually get spicy (which isn't really spicy but still extra spice and flavor then then the regular) the veggies look and taste fresh the noodles are good and a nice alt. to rice cause sometimes you want something different the beef is thin & tender and soaks up the flavor so I enjoy that. Always nice and hot never cold. Overall: check it out if you're in the mall would give it a 1/2 extra point if i could for the simple but yummy food
(3)Chas A.
Always go here whenever I go to Pearl Ridge. Right next to Pearl's Kitchen and Church Chicken. Very friendly staff and it isn't busy compare to the other food places at the food court. You also get to watch the cooks make your food. Beef with mushrooms is my fav!! Never get tired of it. I hope this place stays there forever.
(5)Amy Y.
Hidden in the food court of Uptown mall. Its a Japanese style food, kinda like teppanyaki style. It was pretty good. We got the shrimp tempura. The shrimp isn't like the other Japanese restaurant. They fried it differently, using different panko flakes or something? My friend is an expert on shrimp because he can tell. Hahaha. It was a decent portion with the decent price. Not bad. I would love to come back to try the other plates.
(4)Kehau N.
The food was horrible!! Ordered shrimp & beef and there was more onions than beef & shrimp, the other plate we got was there version of Kahuku garlic shrimp. Total fail! The shrimp was over cooked and was just nasty! I threw my whole plate away! Didn't want to deal with people who can't speak English and play dumb when there is a a complaint. I should of hit my $20.00 bucks back! But NO, I just donated it to horrible food #DOHshouldshutitdown.
(1)Brandy W.
I agree with previous posts about changing the name of this restaurant. They barely serve sushi or bento. I chose a meat (chicken) and a few vegetables to be stir fried together and served over rice. There is a trend starting on the island that I hope this place adopts soon: the starch option. Hawaii tends to have a problem with eating WAY too much rice and mac salad. Many places now offer white AND brown rice. I was disappointed when I found out Kyoto has not invested yet in that second rice maker. I did love the vegetable choice. You barely see shiitake mushrooms as an option because of the price, but boy they really added to the taste. All in all, very filling and very tasty. I just wish they had a few more options.
(3)Holly B.
Did take-out of chicken and chicken/shrimp plates with veggies. Consistently tasty. Love being able to choose the vegetables (5 choices) that go into my meal and watch them cook. Add a little Sriracha and you're good to go!
(3)Al L.
food is bomb, everything on menu is on point, a little pricey for their portions but very satisfying meal, yummy in the tummy
(5)Jane W.
Kyoto's new spicy garlic shrimp plate is as good as it gets! This is always my go to place when I head over to Pearlridge. Their fresh ingredients and speedy personalized service can't be beat! I usually get the beef yakisoba, and pick out whichever 5? or so veggies that I want that day, but their new garlic and spicy garlic shrimp plates are so amazing, I know I'll definitely get it again!
(5)Michael G.
I either get the beef with veg plate or the chicken with egg bowl. Both are delicious. Food cooked right in front of you is a plus. Very consistent and reasonably priced. Excellent food court dining experience!
(5)Ira J.
If like me, you expect a food court meal to consist of mediocre food served to you by a lackluster disinterested crew, you will not be disappointed by Kyoto. At least you can be assured their food is fresh since you watch them cook it. Otherwise, Kyoto delivers a typical food court dining experience.
(3)James W.
Located in the Pearlridge uptown food court. They really need to change the signage here to better explain what it is the do/serve here. Most people have no idea. Most people think it's just another japanese restaurant. It's kind of like mongolian bbq. You choose your meat(s), choose your vegetables (up to 5) and they stir fry it right in front of you and serve it to you plate lunch style. There are also other japanese entrees available. The place is clean, the service is good, the food is fresh and you get quite a bit for the money. I usually get the beef plate.
(3)Jennifer L.
Having lunch here today brought back so many memories of my high school days when I used to order the Teriyaki Chicken with Rice plate. Today I decided to order something different since I've never tried anything else. I ordered the Yakisoba with Chicken. It's great how you get to choose five different vegetables! All of the vegetables are placed nicely in front for us to choose from (Sometimes it's scary when it's hidden in the kitchen :P). The amount of food they give is pretty generous for $6.25 :) It's not as delicious as Sugoi's yakisoba but definitely good if you're in Pearlridge Mall shopping and craving a light/healthy meal. It's also kind of fun to see the chef prepare your food right in front of your eyes. it's similar to Tanaka of Tokyo... only difference is that it's in a food court :P
(4)Jojo T.
My bro and I got the beef and chicken plate that included 5 choices of stir-fry veggies each. It looked scrumptious. Unfortunately it was way too salty. :( We couldn't finish our plates.
(1)Eugene Koa T.
The reason why I come here is for their spam musubi. It reminds me how I make mines.
(3)Kyle T.
Oyako don buri or spam musubi.... Best kept secret in pearlridge mall!
(5)Ulanka B.
I had the shrimp tempura meal. Yummy vegetables and rice however the main course "shrimp tempura" was oily to the touch. I guess that's some old oil.
(2)J A.
This place is good. Not great, but good. I really like their udon stir fry with beef. This tends to be the place I eat at often after a long day of shopping at the mall.
(4)LESTER T.
Oyako donburi is awesome, hands down. I've been craving oyako donburi for a while but never knew where else to get it besides here and sanoya ramen. I don't go to sanoya ramen anymore though because I saw one of the cooks re-frying old katsu. I think the funniest thing is observing the customers keeping a close eye on the cooks as they prepare the food. One lady would even go as far as tell them what to do as they were cooking. All in all, the food is good, the only gripe I have is that they only take cash here.
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