Kagawa Japanese Cuisine
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this place is a joke. took 30mins for my order (gyudon) to arrive. the beef they used is the cheapest cut - lots of fat and lipids. very small serving…
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A great little Japanese spot in Dickson. Good sushi, reasonable service, good price. Loved the tofu, edamame and tempura veg. Menu quite extensive, wo…
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Average japanese food made by Chinese. Service is slow but friendly.I would not go back again as there are so many Asian restaurants in Dickson.…
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10 Reviews on “Kagawa Japanese Cuisine”
Kagawa is a cosy Japanese restaurant in Dickson. The prices here are unbeatable and the value for money is absolutely incredible. We opted for a mixed sushi/sashimi platter to start and we were not disappointed. The sashimi was incredibly fresh and flavoursome, I absolutely loved the powerful taste of the tuna sashimi mixed with just a hint of wasabi. My main was the seafood udon, I’ve read that slurping is a sign of satisfaction and politeness, hopefully I didn’t annoy anyone with my powerful slurps in recognition of the awesome food at Kagawa.
Great food and service. Seating can be a bit tight, especially if it is full house. Teriyaki salmon cooked very well. Their sake also hits the spot! Pricing quite affordable.
I had the teriyaki chicken lunch bentou, which wasn’t very impressive. Usually a bentou will have more components to it, but this one was quite simple and relied heavily on the salty teriyaki sauce. The only redeeming feature was the price – $9.90. My friend had the tempura donburi and she was disappointed with the texture of the tempura batter, it seemed to be made with the wrong kind of batter flour. Overall, a disappointing meal and won’t be returning here again.
This restaurant takes an outrageous amount of time to make. I have tried this place and it took 45 minutes to an hour to create a simple Bento box.The staff there are quite slouch and lazy as for it took 5 minutes for them to get me a bowel of rice. From this point of view, i recommend this restaurant for people who are very patient and like there good to be done properly with an big amount of time.
My partner and I love Kagawa in Dickson! It’s one of those small, cute restaurants that serves delicious food and it’s so cheap. We often go here on our budget date nights and hadn’t been for ages (we had our fair share of eating out during our recent two month holiday in South America). So last night we headed to Kagawa and like every other time we visit, it didn’t disappoint. We arrived at about 7:45pm on a Saturday night and didn’t have a reservation. With a friendly hello and big smiles from the staff, this was no issues and we were seated quickly. Our table was soon set in front of us and we were given menus. We always have an idea of what we want to order here. So off we went and ordered the agedashi tofu, pork and prawn gyoza, tempura, soba noodles, a sushi set and an Asahi each. We asked if we could replace the small sushi rolls with cooked tuna instead of the seafood stick and the waitress quickly checked with the chef and was back in no time telling us that it was no problem. Our orders were taken quickly and within 10-15 minutes after ordering the first of the dishes had arrived at our table. One of the things I love about this place is that the dishes come out continuously and they’re all great to share. When one plate was cleared, another would arrive and the empty plate was replaced with a full plate. Sometimes we order more if we’re still hungry but we were satisfied after our little Japanese feast. We were given a warm thank you from the staff and we handed over $53 for everything! We walked out the door with a smile on our face as we always do when leaving Kagawa. We’re heading to Japan next year and can’t wait to eat all of the food! eatcanberra.com.au
Used to be our favourite Japanese in Canberra but their sashimi/sushi hasn’t been as good the last few times we’ve gone. Nevertheless, they are exceptional value for money (a bowl of udon or rice with toppings for $10-12), and their tempura stays crispy even after sitting on the table for 20 minutes. Definitely recommend if you’re after something other than sushi/sashimi. briantamfood.com
Yam food, great service and cozy atmosphere. You are willing to pay more!. How delightful you can be when you just walk in this shop, hearing a warming greeting in japanese! It impressed me at first place! Service was really great, not only smiles on staff faces, also the fast-serving. Every dish we had was fresh and delicious, and also, served in a big portion. Price is way too reasonable. I’d like to pay $20 extra for this wonderful dinner experience, which I really did when I left as tips.