Come savor a delightful creation at Kiko Japanese Restaurant. Come unwind on their terrace under the sun. They are open late all week and are found in a surrounding packed with parks.
You can’t go wrong with sushi for a fun night out with loved ones, and Kiko’s is an elegant place to enjoy it. The majority of their menu options are gluten-free, and while the kitchen tends to be on the slower side, the quality of the food is worth the wait. The staff is very attentive and the space is quite comfortable, enough so that you’ll be happy to stick around and sip your tea while waiting for your meal.
In terms of sheer eye candy, no sushi bar beats Kiko. A touch of Asia in the heart of Little Italy, it has the chic contemporary look that typifies places with exposed ventilation pipes and Zen-like planters of bamboo poles. A patio is an added option in summer. The food is just as appealing. Fresh ingredients are stylishly plated. The Sakura spider and rapture rolls are appealing, and the sake list is impressive. As with many made-to-order sushi places in town, service can be slow.