

Address and Contact Information
Address: 5031 Montgomery Hwy #1, Dothan, AL 36303
Phone: (334) 666-9427
Website: https://www.kikuexpressdothan.com/
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Reviews
The food was really good. My favorite was the Taco. I wish I ordered it in other flavors too. The ramen was tasty and spicy.
I am so happy that I found this place.
Definitely will go back.
Ramen broth is creamy, and noodles are firm. Good portion of toppings. Meat is limited, but that is typical for ramen. If you’re looking for Atlanta quality top notch ramen, obviously it’s a step down, but still hits the spot when you’ve got that ramen craving.
Pork belly buns are good. The pork is delicious and fatty. The bun comes with a sweet mayo or white bbq sauce. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but can be requested to not be put on if desired. A good quality small $5 snack, in my opinion.
I didn’t think I’d like the sushi tacos, but they are actually pretty good! The nori shell are deep fried in a tempura coating, which makes the shell really crunchy and sturdy. I was afraid of having a flimsy shell. It held up well and takes a long while before it even starts to become soggy. I’ve seen the salmon sashimi freshly cut at kiku, so I’ve really enjoyed the fresh quality salmon topping. It’s soft and flavorful. The only “downside” is that it’s really messy to eat!
Seats and atmosphere is nice and comfortable. Would make for a good spot to hang with friends, especially at the semicircle booths. It doesn’t have any plugs or wifi, so it’s not the best place to sit down and do work. I have been able to connect to the McDonald’s wifi across the street when sitting at the side closest to McDonald’s.
Wow! Just wow! This place will definitely surprise your! Don’t let the drive through throw you off. They have amazing food! The beef was so tender that I thought it was filet! Their sushi is done in seaweed taco! Very interesting and I wanted to like it, but the logistics of eating it made everything fall out… the ingredients were top shelf, but myself and the my wife had trouble not making a complete mess. I will honestly order more sushi tacos, but be warned you’ll need to eat these over something. Our appetizer was Takoyaki balls and that was very good and fresh! They have a great atmosphere and seating options! Very impressed!
I ordered the Tokyo Ramen Soup and my husband ordered the Tonkotsu Black Ramen Soup. Both of these were great. But I will say the Tokyo was the best. I couldn’t wait for the next bite.
We also ordered Sushi Tacos. Spicy Tuna, Crab Meat, and we also got to try the Salmon. I enjoyed all three and I loved it that the shells were crunchy. What more could you ask for sushi in a taco.
I will give my experience food, service, and atmosphere an A++. Thank you to the people at Kiku as I will tell all my fiends and family about you.
It’s not a full service restaurant, and you order at the counter or at a couple of the kiosks. I am just fine with that. We ordered a ramen combo, a poke bowl, a chicken teriyaki, and two boba drinks. The dining area is large and open. They also offer some board games that you can play while you wait for your food.
Pros:
1) Nice staff, some with a bit of a language barrier, but still nice.
2) The chicken teriyaki was pretty yum, very comparable to what you get at the mall fresh off of the grill (which we love).
3) The ramen was above average. The egg was served at close to the right temperature though not marinated. The pork was good, wish there were more, ha.
4) Everything appears to be made fresh, so food does come out hot for the most part.
5) Most importantly, the drinks were 5-star quality…and that says a lot. I drink a LOT of boba drinks and I have high standards for them. Their bobas were ON POINT! I would recommend it.
I can’t speak to the poke as I didn’t eat it, but I am sure my SO will be reviewing it.
Cons:
1) The ramen noodles texture was just a touch off.
2) The pork bao needs some work, also just a touch off and not served hot.
3) The spoon they offer is a spork….can someone tell me how one is supposed to drink the ramen soup with a spork? Finally, I just decided to be rude and drank from the bowl. May need to bring a soup spoon with me if I decide to go back, ha.
4) Pay attention when you order the poke bowl. Though the menu says “any toppings”, they do not mean any toppings. After a few toppings, they start charging you $1 for each! Nowhere does it say that on the menu. So your $14 bowl all of a sudden turns into a $20+ bowl with no warning.
Overall, the food was above average. For the location, I was fairly impressed and would recommend others close by to try it.
Had the ramen, and there are a couple of issues, if you are looking for a true bowl. I had the tonkatsu; and it lacked the depth of flavour that it should have had and the noodles were a bit in the mushy side.
The pork bao was good, but average.
There isn’t anything bad to say, however, there is little to elevate the faire beyond a placeholder for wanting true Ramen.