Stopped by Kiku on a Sunday afternoon because their lunch ends at 3:30 pm which is the latest in comparison to other AYCE sushi places in the area.
Food was subpar. Although sashimi wasn't served, I could tell from my nigiri, red dragon roll and salmon rose that the fish wasn't of the greatest quality and not very fresh. The only memorable item I could recall was the beef sukiyaki soup which was surprisingly very good. Spicy salmon roll, salmon & avocado hand roll, salmon steak and belly, yam tempura roll and the seaweed salad weren't bad either.
Based on what we ordered, the items I would recommend to stay away from would be the sliced beef enoki mushroom (beef was way too tough), red dragon roll (shrimp tempura was soggy, had no crunch) udon and the BBQ eel pancake (eel is barely existent and just so not worth the calories).
Everything else I tried was passable.
Ordering off the ipad is easy and convenient. There were no mix-ups or missing items and food came out at a good pace. We were starving so I'm glad we didn't really have to wait or ever wonder when our food was coming. Staff was really nice and efficient as they constantly came by to clear our plates. Thinking back, I was very satisfied with the service.
2 stars for food and an extra star for service.
Overall conclusion is I probably wouldn't bother to come back. Not because my experience was terrible but because there are much better options around. $16.50 per person is pretty standard nowadays but not cheap by any means so it's only natural to be selective.