Kyu Grill
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Ordered some kind of deluxe fries with mayo and seaweed on them (cant remember the name) but they were very good. Super crispy with a nice batter. Tof…
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The high quality of food at this stall speaks to Kyus success as a food truck thats won many competitions. Trophy of their recent win is displayed wit…
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Alrighty folks. Got the pork belly poutine and well they should have called it the onion poutine cause that was about 80% of it. Will have to go back …
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Kyu Grill is open for Casual Dining. Kyu Grill serves Japanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Kyu Grill”
Ordered some kind of deluxe fries with mayo and seaweed on them (cant remember the name) but they were very good. Super crispy with a nice batter. Tofu heroshima was pretty good. Long wait time with a pager for a fast food joint. I would give this place 3.5 stars if I had the option. Not sure we would return at the forks because there are, in our opinion, better options but we might visit the food truck some time!
The high quality of food at this stall speaks to Kyus success as a food truck thats won many competitions. Trophy of their recent win is displayed with pride at the counter, and that pride permeates their food offerings consistently. They often participate in competitions like burger week, poutine week, etc, so very worthwhile to check out the current unique offerings added to the menu from time to time. Their Pork Belly Heroshima is something I crave, and my mouth is watering just thinking of it: a soft bun surrounds a generous skewer of tender pork belly bathed in spicy mayo and teriyaki sauce and sprinkled with bonito flakes and green onion. It basically hits all the flavour profiles: savoury, salty, sweet, spicy. Pair with a bottle of lemon green iced tea for a hit of sour and youve satisfied every aspect of your palate. Also crave-able: the schimchi fries (I probably spelled that wrong…) Tempuraed, thick cut potatoes are lightly crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, doused in spicy mayo. Small size makes a hearty side to other menu items, large is a serious meal or enough to shared as a side between two to three people.