8 reviews about Kagaya Japanese Restaurant

verified email - 29 Mar 2017

Food is good, especially the eel sushi. But they need to hire more waiters and chefs. The waiting time is very long and sometimes the staff can be quite rude.

verified email - 13 May 2012

The food is slow but the quality is high. There are also meal deals (well, more like sets) and that's a good value. The service isn't terrible (in my experience.)
They can be slow but I've been compensated with a free side dish when I brought it to their attention I had been waiting for an hour. It is a very popular place.
The food quality and taste is dramatically better than most places in the area.

verified email - 17 Dec 2010

Highly recomment trying their plum wine, very traditional. Their tempura sets are the best! And all in a great atmosphere with Jpop playing in the background.

Approximate cost: $13

verified email - 25 May 2010

I reviewed this restaurant in the past, and just went back last Sunday. Food is still good, though the service is disappointing and slow - one male waiter was downright rude (hand on the hips, etc)! I think the restaurant was too busy and they were flat out, though that was no excuse for rude behavior.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 16 Jan 2010

The price is quite good as the serve is big and the taste is all right, but not standardized. It is neither a fancy nor traditional Japanese restaurant, but if you are not a picky person, it will be a good place for you to go for casual dinning.

verified email - 06 Aug 2009

The food's pretty good. It's easy to get to, meals are satisfying, portions are a good size, not too expensive. Great place to grab japanese when you're feeling a bit peckish.

verified email - 29 Jul 2009

Good for value but if you wanna taste real Japanese food, go somewhere else. I reckon the food is going downhill, sashimi is not fresh fresh, greentea ice cream isn't as good as before.

Approximate cost: $20

verified email - 13 May 2009

We love going to Kagaya. As well as being local, it is one of the yummiest Japanese around. Well, we think so, anyway.

The service is non intrusive, food wise really great and really good value as well.

They have lunch specials for 2 items for $20, and you'll definitely get your money worth by ordering that. We love the combo of tempura and eel. The tempura is yummy and crispy – alot too. Enough to share without fighting for your share. The eel is tender and sweet. My little girl's favorite. They also serve free entree of noodles in vinegar dressing, which is also really good. Both items comes with rice and the eel comes with miso soup as well.

Approximate cost: $10-20

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