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Contribuer aux commentairesFresh sushi, very friendly service that twice I went to this restaurant, the chef who is also the owner of the restaurant took the time to chat with us as well as other customers. A hidden gem with creative and authentic Japanese dishes. Better yet, the dishes are not over priced. In my opinion, everyone should visit this restaurant at least once.
Amazing sushi joint hidden in Coquitlam. Their rolls are on par with every other sushi place but their sashimi is what makes this restaurant outstanding (especially the sockeye salmon). Enjoyed all their rolls and the sashimi which just melted in your mouth and it doesn't get fresher than that. On top of it the presentation was excellent. Definitely a must try if you are in the area.
Went to Kosho with my hubby for Taste of the Tri Cities, everything was amazing. Kosho food is always a taste treat and beautifully presented; as always service is top notch. A definite must try!
Last man eating... In the area picking up something from a customer and options for a bite was dwindling down. Finally decided for a revisit to this place which I haven't been to for years. Inside is one of those smaller cozy place; clean, typical and nothing too fancy. I was glad the server seated me on a bigger table instead one of those midget size ones. The server informed me they have a Tri-city special set menu for $35, quick glanced and I opted out on that. Here were the food I ordered; 1. Miso soup (complimentary). Pretty basic but thank you, nice to have a hot soup to warm up to from the cold. 2. Appetizer tempura. Pretty basic and as it should be. 3. Oyster motoyaki. I was glad they were on the shell but didn't know it's their own version of it; cold, marinated with cold pan fried onions on top. The cold oysters didn't really do it for me. Is it really that hard to find just the basic fresh oyster motoyaki baked with Japanese mayo anywhere? lol 4. Foie gras nigiri. Okay this is one of those must order item from here. Loved how the way it is put together and seared. Rich, buttery and creamy that literally melts in your mouth. Very nice! 5. Spider roll. A little bit too basic, could be more generous on the soft shell crab. 6. Saba shio yaki. It was okay, pretty straightforward dish. 7. Assorted sashimi. It was okay, the Akami could be a better cut. 8. Chopped scallops, uni, amaebi nigiris. The chopped scallop was fresh, the uni was a generous amount, I like how the amaebi head was prepared so easier to eat. 9. Albacore toro, Akami, chu toro. The albacore toro was a bit dry, the Akami was fresh, the chu toro just make it to the satisfactory level (as you can tell it lost some of its beautiful colour already). The restaurant is conveniently located on the corner of Lougheed Hwy and Shaughnessy Street in Port Coquitlam. There are plenty of free parkings in the plaza. Inside the restaurant offers a causal comfortable dining atmosphere. The food was okay, could be better in some departments, but overall satisfactory level. As for the service, the staffs here were very friendly and welcoming. And quite accommodating to me being the last person left munching away (sorry over stayed 10mins after closing)
Every Feb Mar, I always enjoy the special menu of Taste of Tri Cities event. KOSHO Japanese restaurant offer reasonable prices and a good menu selection. Exploring different restaurants and their unique offerings during such events can be a fantastic way to discover new culinary experiences and support local businesses. Taste of the Tri Cities Menu $35 Miso soup I found it a tad salty, but I enjoyed it. Seaweed salad Very decent. California taco truffle prawn tempura The sushi taco was good, and the tempura was crispy and also very delicious. Oyster motoyaki salmon oshi The Salmon Oshi was decent. The Oyster Motoyaki was a bit far from my liking. I prefer a bit more creamy texture. Your choice of 1 main: Japanese chirashi 5pcs Spicy chirashi Nigiri sushi 5pcs Sashimi 6pcs Crispy chicken donburi Unagi donburi Yakisoba chicken of beef I picked Japanese Chirashi, and my partner chose Sashimi. The presentation of the Sashimi was fantastic. The Chirashi was decent. Ice cream yuzu black sesame matcha We picked Matcha and Black Sesame ice cream. I prefer Black Sesame; its flavor was strong. The Matcha flavor was a bit subtle; however, it 's okay. Overall, I highly recommend KOSHO restaurant, especially the Taste of Tri Cities deal; it 's great. I will visit this restaurant to try a different menu next time.