K’s Kitchen Restaurant,Fast food in Provo

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#36 From 215 in Provo
9.6
652 Review
Ambience
9.6/10
Food
9.6/10
Interior
9.6/10
Prices
9.6/10
Service
9.6/10
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Price & Cuisine
$$$ Japanese , Asian
Establishment type
Restaurant, Fast food
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After watching The Soap Factory, have a meal at K’s Kitchen. All the guests like the menu that offers great Japanese cuisine at this restaurant. The chef at K’s Kitchen cooks tasty gyoza, katsu and donburi. To taste nicely cooked asida is a really good idea. You will enjoy good wine at this place. Great americano is worth a try here. The warm atmosphere of this spot makes customers feel relaxed and have a nice time. You will pay average prices for dishes. As a number of visitors state, this restaurant has the terrific decor. Google gives it 4.8 so you can choose K’s Kitchen to spend a good time here.
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TOri Sato
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6
5 months ago
Had lunch here on 9/18/23. Worst gyoza, it was rubbery and chewy. Oyakodon and katsudon was ok, sweeter than what I expected. Maybe my hopes were too high to find authentic Japanese food. Disappointed. They asked if I was eating in, I said yes but food was served in a styrofoam container. Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
I lived in Japan for 3 years during my naval service. This food is pretty much dead on what it's like in Japan. The service is excellent, the food is delicious, and the interior is comfortable. Everyone there is so nice! Though the most popular item is the katsu curry, I highly recommend the sappari chicken. It's super tasty. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Katsu with curry was delicious. I think that it could have included some vegetables. The other dishes and appetizers were ok. It was disappointing getting my food in a foam to-go box. Get some dishes. Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4
Upon visiting the K' Kitchen Japanese restaurant , I was met with a mixed dining experience that, while showing promise, also highlighted areas for improvement. Firstly, the service was commendably efficient, with staff members being attentive and quick to respond. However, this efficiency sometimes bordered on haste, particularly when I was placing my order, which detracted from the overall dining experience. As someone unfamiliar with the Japanese language and the names of dishes, I found the menu to be somewhat challenging to navigate. The inclusion of images for each dish on the digital menu would greatly enhance the ordering process, making it more accessible to those not well-versed in Japanese cuisine. Despite the restaurant being empty with no other customers in line, the service felt unnecessarily hurried. This rush did not translate into the quality of the food, which, while served promptly, was lacking in flavor. The restaurant clearly excels in the speed of service, but there seems to be a need for a better balance between efficiency and culinary excellence. The dishes could benefit from more attention to taste and presentation, ensuring that speed does not come at the expense of quality. Another aspect that could be improved upon is the availability of sauces. The limited selection required me to stand up multiple times to obtain them, suggesting a possible intention to economize on such accompaniments. Enhancing the variety and accessibility of sauces could significantly improve the dining experience. The ambiance of the restaurant was characterized by low lighting and a sparse setting, which, while understated, might miss an opportunity to fully embrace and reflect the vibrancy of Japanese culture. Japanese culture is known for its rich colors and nuances, and incorporating more of these elements into the restaurant's decor could provide diners with a more immersive and authentic experience. As an ambassador of Japanese culture through its cuisine, the restaurant has the potential to offer a more enriching and culturally reflective dining experience. In conclusion, while the restaurant boasts commendable service speed and an efficient ordering process, there is a noticeable room for improvement in terms of food flavor, menu accessibility, and cultural ambiance. By addressing these areas, the restaurant could enhance its appeal and provide a more satisfying and authentic experience for its patrons. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $30–50 Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes Oyakodon
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Adam Sierra
Source: google
10
2 years ago
This place lives up to the reviews. WOW! It was phenomenal. The place is clean and neat. Food is awesome, the fried chicken appetizer was probably the best. Tbh the curry wasn’t my favorite but still really high quality. Will be going back!
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Wolfgang
Source: google
10
A day ago
This is the best restaurant. I eat here at least twice a week the service and the family that owns it are so great. I really appreciate this place. It is good homestyle cooking. Thank you so much Phil and family for having such a great restaurant. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Katsu Curry
Food was really good I had the katsu and my husband had the katsudon those dishes were really good he even said that It reminded him of Japan which says a lot for the main meals. the pot stickers were undercooked the fried chicken the Fred karaage was more salty than I'd like it to be but it wasn't bad pretty easy come in and leave quick kind of environment Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes Gyoza Dumplings
We ate lunch here today, and I was pleasantly surprised! K's Kitchen is a casual spot with a relatively small selection, and the food is made quickly as a result. We had chicken katsu curry, pork, and Korean BBQ beef plates, along with fried chicken, spring rolls, and gyoza sides. The food was pretty good overall, but the pork and bbq beef plates were a bit plainer since it was just meat and rice without any sauce or vegetables. The katsu curry gave some depth to the plate and was easily my favorite. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20
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Ethan Magleby
Source: google
10
8 months ago
THE GEM OF PROVO. If you are looking for truly incredible food from a small, family owned, business look no further than K’s kitchen. Most people are not familiar with Japanese food outside of sushi and ramen. Please do yourself a favor and go try K’s for the best Japanese food in Utah. I go almost every week because of the stellar food and warm staff I have never ordered anything at K’s I haven’t loved, but if it’s your first time I highly recommend the Katsu curry. The staff is always so kind an welcoming and the food is very reasonably priced If you are in Provo please stop by K’s for a fantastic experience. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Gyoza Dumplings
The food was amazing (I've been looking for legit karaage and korokke forever and this place has it)!! The menu has a lot of options, but not too many to overwhelm you (especially if you're a little new to Japanese cuisine). The owner is super nice and even gave me a free side for coming there to celebrate my graduation! I've also never had so much GREAT Japanese food at such a decent price. I was expecting to pay much more and had waited till my pay day to go in preparation, but it was a wonderful surprise! Definitely coming back :)
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