Kura
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small place but the food are goodwhen i was in city I take time to get lunch here .recommended food and reasonable price .tofu so softsteam rice is Ja…
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No picture of this place as i forgot to take haha. Anyway, this place is good for a nice meal when youre around haymarket. they have a good sushi sele…
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Kura Kura has been around forever, starting off as a small takeaway joint opposite Market City. It now covers two floors, with more seating on the top…
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5 Reviews on “Kura”
small place but the food are goodwhen i was in city I take time to get lunch here .recommended food and reasonable price .tofu so softsteam rice is Japanese tastegood choice for people ,in rushing time because of quick servingyou may trying you will be back again
No picture of this place as i forgot to take haha. Anyway, this place is good for a nice meal when youre around haymarket. they have a good sushi selection and price is okay. Ambience is small but all good. Recommended.
Kura Kura has been around forever, starting off as a small takeaway joint opposite Market City. It now covers two floors, with more seating on the top level and a nifty iPad ordering system. The menu is cheap with most set meals (bento) falling below the $20 mark. Having said that, you certainly get what you pay for. We weren’t impressed by the quality of the food and would prefer to spend a few more dollars for tastier options elsewhere. Food was served quickly but was disappointing in terms of flavour and for the sashimi especially, freshness. Decent option for a no-frills, cheap feed before catching a show at the Capitol Theatre but otherwise, would not go back.
This place started out as a hole in the wall with a tiny space for seating but has now expanded to have an upper floor with more menu options. It is an authentic place is run by Japanese. As we were in a hurry, we just went in to the downstairs area. There’s a good variety of menu options there with set meals on rice or noodles. Prices are really cheap – you can get a rice meal with deep friend chicken and salad and miso soup for $11.50. It’s good value for what you get, but at the same time it’s not the best quality Japanese food, in that things are done quickly and there’s not much presentation to speak of. The food still tastes good, but execution is not great.
Kura is an established outlet which we hvnt been. Probably best to stick with their bento/don or any of their simple cooked food (read no fancy scampi soup n the likes, no fancy wagyu whatevs), see pics below on what to avoid. With the exception of the karaage don n tako balls.