Reviews
What Bill Randall likes about Kawaii Sushi And Asian Cuisine Happy Valley:
We have been here 2 times now. The food is really good I have had the teriyaki chicken, orange chicken and the Mongolian beef my favorite with a Mongolian beef but all we’re good. We have to keep in mind. I’m not a big fan of Asian food but this place is great. I love the house fried rice with the shrimp it’s also a bit of a drive, but it’s worth a drive. View all feedback. What Thomas Anderson doesn't like about Kawaii Sushi And Asian Cuisine Happy Valley:
"The service at this restaurant was awful. Our waitress, Morgan, forgot our orders, refused to apologize, and didn't offer anything else. It was a terrible experience all around. When we finally cancelled the miso soup that took over 40 minutes, she said, 'Sir, this is a Chinese restaurant, you can't expect quick service when I have an 8 person table right there.' It was ready-made miso soup. If she had just apologized for forgetting our order in the first place, I would have been able to move on. It was a disappointing experience and I definitely won't be returning.".
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We have been here 2 times now. The food is really good I have had the teriyaki chicken, orange chicken and the Mongolian beef my favorite with a Mongolian beef...
read more"The service at this restaurant was awful. Our waitress, Morgan, forgot our orders, refused to apologize, and didn't offer anything else. It was a terrible expe...
read moreKelly and Aldo are amazing!!!! Food was fantastic! Perfect atmosphere and an amazing experience
The food and service at this restaurant are excellent! The establishment and restrooms are clean, and the staff is always friendly.
Our first time. We were very happy with the service and our choices. We went during happy hour and enjoyed a couple of picks from the happy hour menu. We also e...
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read moreKawaii Restaurant has earned a mixed reputation among diners. While some rave about its flavorful dishes like teriyaki chicken and Mongolian beef, others express disappointment in the quality of options like orange and lemon chicken, describing them as lacking in meat and flavor. Service experiences vary as well—ranging from positive interactions during happy hour to significant complaints about slow service and order mix-ups. Despite some negative reviews, several patrons appreciate the diverse menu, including rice and noodle dishes, making it a worthwhile stop for those who enjoy Asian cuisine. Overall, it seems Kawaii may suit some tastes better than others.