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Contribuisci feedbackNice spot for Sushi.. My new favorite in the area. Good value and great tasting food. Fresh and well presented. I'm just satisfied that I can get fresh, good tasting sushi in the neighborhood. Bathroom runs out of paper towels and tissue as another reviewer noted and the staff have lunch in the dining area but it doesn't bother me because they are good at their job in general and nice people. I think I keep coming back because of the many choices on the menu and quality food that doesn't cost much.
A Very Good Sushi. The best freshest sushi that proved itself to me. I will never stop going to Kisokoma. It would be betraying good food. you gotta get here and you gotta eat sushi here and you will never forget it. I was afraid I would be addicted to them and I am.
Decent Sushi. Aside from the fact that this is not a Japanese run sushi restaurant, the food is decent and inexpensive. A good lunch stop.
BBQ Salmon Belly. Awesome, really wish I could find another place that serves this!
After grabbing Nyquil at Shoppers near West Broadway and Willow Street, we needed a quick dinner so considered Sake Sushi since the restaurant is literally next door. But when looking at a few photos online, the restaurant seemed very average and our other close by options were Ro Sushi and Kisokoma. Ro Sushi did not look too bad but I wanted to go to Kisokoma because a photo of their lobster roll lured me in! Kisokoma is a Vietnamese owned/operated Japanese cuisine restaurant and resembles a fast food sushi joint from the exterior, interior, menu and to the photos of food. The prices are noticeably a lot cheaper than many Japanese restaurants and there are photos plastered along the walls for those who order with their eyes. In addition, the restaurant has a TV menu too! The restaurant looks a bit old but the interior is fairly clean along with the table setting. There are seats by the sushi bar, half booth seats along the wall and full booth seats on the other side. The seating arran