Kiki Japanese Restaurant is located in Station Square, a shopping and entertainment area in Pittsburgh anchored in part by the Sheraton Hotel. The restaurant itself is located in the middle of a dumpy mall -- there are numerous no-name stores selling Steeler's memorabilia or cheap clothing and then you see Kiki Japanese Restaurant. Inside the place was dim, but with minimalist Japanese decor.
I took a seat at the bar, ordered an asahi and spent some time going through the menu -- it's nice to see an actual Japanese restaurant as opposed to the standard "Asian favorites" found at some places. Wasn't really feeling the sushi, after all this place was in the corner of a dumpy mall, so I played it safe and went with a teriyaki dish and some noodles. Fantastic! Who knew noodles could taste so good!
I finished every last bit of food (yes, quite a feat for me), and went back the hotel where I looked them up on-line to find they were named the best sushi in Pittsburgh in 2007. Others labeled them "the only real Japanese restaurant in the area." Moral of the story: don't be alarmed by restaurants located in seedy shopping centers.