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  • Excellent place, hidden gem. Certainly a place I'd recommend anyone who wants to try out Japanese food but not necessarily default to sushi and sashimi (sushi/sashimi is always bomb, but sometimes one must broaden their horizons). I would say that this is a place where you want to have a few friends with you, as their focus is on Japanese tapas, and with multiple friends you have a bit of spending power. Atmosphere/Service: the restaurant is very tiny, but it's very cosy. Given the small space, waitresses are visible and they themselves are attentive. Waitresses are courteous and came by a few times to ensure that we were ok, consistently providing water and there to take our order. Food: So my friends and I essentially ordered a majority of Koyoi's top 5 dishes. The Koyoi salad, just fyi, is something that you order for yourself, for several reasons...the portion size, the unique blend of dressing, and ingredients in there. You could basically say that in itself can serve as your "main dish" while you share everything. All in all, Koyoi's salad is excellent, hearty and very unique from other restaurants. Definitely recommend for anyone coming to Koyoi. The weakest dish was probably the chicken karaage. For one the batter just seems really bland and basic. Not my favourite We ordered the beef tongue which was excellent, initially I thought it was really salty, but I probably just got one that was salty, as the other pieces tasted delicious. It was served on a sizzling hot plate and the texture was not overcooked as I normally fear with a lot of hot plate stuff. Would order again Scallop carpaccio was delicious, they were pretty fresh and the combination of the salad with the dressing match beautifully. Beef Tataki: very strong flavour, it's very vibrant and counteracts with the rawness of the beef, I liked it but overall, the flavour kind of one-dimensional (still good, but not as many notes as I hoped). Onigiri, I got the benito one, they serve it with a side of pickles and it's soooo good with it together. Super yummy, I dunno...it know onigiri is basically a ball of rice wrapped in nori, but I like rice....so yeah. Overall, very enjoyable meal, and I'd love to try out other items on the menu. Would definitely come back!
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