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Address: 8701–109 St. Edmonton AB
Tel: 1 780 420-1750
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by Deb (from Edmonton, AB) January 2008 - My husband and I went to Kyoto on January 5, 2008 for lunch. We have previously visited this restaurant and have always loved the food. On this day, we both ordered Bento Box lunches and a side order of California Rolls. The California Rolls that arrived looked nothing like any other California rolls we had seen. They were made with what looked like tuna in mayonaise and not crab or even crab salad. We both tasted one piece each and neither one of us liked it. We put the pieces we had sampled to the side and did not eat any more of them. The waitress (who turned out to be the manager) came and took away the full plate without any comment. We then tried the Bento boxes. Both my husband's beef and my chicken were tasteless and cold.
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by Hanna (from Edmonton) October 2007 - Kyoto Japanese Cuisine is located on 109th Street and 87th Avenue, a few blocks east of the university campus. From the outside, this restaurant looks sub-par and pedestrians walking by probably wouldn’t give it a second glance. Although, once you enter the restaurant, the soothing Japanese music and calming ambiance quickly clear your mind of any doubts you might have had about dining here.
Within the restaurant there are a variety of seating areas, all of which are intimate and cozy. Most of the tables are located within their own little room, making for a very intimate dining experience. This seating arrangement could cause problems for people with limited mobility because getting yourself into the seats takes some maneuvering. (There are normal tables available, although they don’t provide the same atmosphere).
For an appetizer we ordered tempura, as well, they provide complimentary miso soup. It came quickly and tasted delicious. For the main course, I had the vegetable and Mexican sushi. Both kinds were great and were made from fresh produce.
The only complaint I have, was that our waitress was slow and forgetful. We asked multiple times for water refills but never received them. Despite this, I will definitely go back to this sushi restaurant and I highly recommend it.
In terms of cost, this place was quite cheap. It was about $10/person for a sushi dish and split-appetizer.
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