At Kaori, I had the Kaori Sushi Combo for $19.95 and was quite satisfied with the Mix of Sushi and Roll that both tasted fresh and was quite filling coming with it's own Sushi Boat, now only if they had a large Miso lake around it.
While I enjoyed the meal that came with Salad, Miso Soup and Green Tea Ice Cream, my friend WAITED until we finished to get his Chicken Katsu(13.95). It was large portions but I'm sure they didn't have to HATCH their own Chickens to make that 2-slice cutlet meal.
Also the service ladies seems to have a lot on their minds as they walk right past me as I tried to "Excuse me" her over to get the E.T.A on my friend's dish.
Others got Suki Yaki($14.95) that look like a nice portion, Oyako Donburi($9.95) which I'm not sure what it is but a big GOOEY mess seemed alright. Spicy Yaki Sakana-Salmon was basically a couple Salmon Fillets slathered with a SPICE concoction that I heard was not Spicy enough.
The place has some nice Japanese seating areas for that authentic experience while some paintings can peak your interest for discussion while CHOMPING on your free Korean apps.