
Clever Koi is an Asian-inspired kitchen & craft cocktail bar with locations in Central Phoenix and historic downtown Gilbert. Our staff is among the Valley’s most knowledgeable and energetic, focused on making your experience unique. Our service mantra is seamless hospitality at every turn. Enjoy the sights, sounds and aromas of the open kitchen’s wood-fired grill and roaring woks. Guests can get a front row seat to staff diligently preparing an ever-evolving menu of steamed buns, house made dumplings, progressive noodle dishes & small plates that reflect flavors and techniques from regions such as Thailand, Korea, China, Vietnam, Japan, and Indo-China. Don’t miss daily happy hour featuring an eclectic beer, wine & sake list.
Hip, modern eatery serving comfort foods from a variety of Asian countries, plus cocktails.
Hours
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 60 W Vaughn Ave #101, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Phone: (480) 306-4237
Website: https://www.thecleverkoi.com/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=gilbert
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Reviews
The short rib dumplings 9/10
The low mein and orange chicken 9/10
The trio of steamed buns 10/10
Pork ramen 8/10
The fried banana fritters……. Bruh….10/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
All the drinks were perfect.
Based on this visit I would highly recommend.
Free parking within walking distance. Plenary of seating inside and some available outdoors.
Short rib dumplings: 2/5
Five steamed dumplings in broth. It came out at room temperature and we had to ask the kitchen to remake it. The second version was noticeably warmer but still not as hot as it should be. I think this dish has potential if they can figure out how to serve it hot.
Krazy Fries: 4/5
Came out piping hot! Crispy fries covered with pieces of pork belly. I think the garlic aioli was a bit too heavy handed. Would recommend getting it on the side to preserve the crispness of the fries and pork belly.
Chow mein: 3/5
Not sure why they call it chow mein when they use Japanese yakisoba noodles. This dish was tasty but nothing special. It came out hot but the noodles were a bit overcooked.
Bulgogi steak (side): 2/5
We ordered bulgogi steak as an added protein to the chow mein. Our server said it would be sliced but it’s not thinly sliced the way traditional bulgogi is. The steak was lukewarm and not very tender. It tasted nothing like bulgogi.
Fried rice: 3/5
Also decent but nothing special. Came out hot which should be expected of all dishes but it seemed hit or miss here so I’m mentioning it.
Orange chicken (side): 3/5
We ordered orange chicken as an added protein to the fried rice. It was four battered pieces coated in an orange glaze. It was hot but overcooked (the chicken was tough and stringy, not tender).
Kids chicken karaage and French fries: 5/5
For $10, this was the best value and best executed dish of the evening. The chicken was hot and crispy and tender (not overcooked), and the French fries were very crispy and hot.
I think this place is okay if you’re not seeking authentic Asian cuisine and not picky about the temperature of your food.
I was seated within two minutes of walking in, which was impressive for a busy evening. Even if I had been with a group, I doubt the wait would have been long. A menu was brought to me within three minutes, and my order was taken shortly after—everything moved smoothly without feeling rushed. The space was spotless, and it was clear that management takes real pride in keeping the restaurant well maintained.
My server, Eric, was professional, attentive, and genuinely helpful. I ordered the Pork Tonkotsu Ramen along with the pick-three buns. Based on Eric’s recommendation, I chose both the chicken and pork buns as well as the crispy chicken karaage thighs. The food arrived within 15 to 20 minutes, giving me time to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. The restaurant had a mixed crowd and a calm vibe that made it easy to unwind. I didn’t try any cocktails, but the drinks I saw being served looked fantastic.
The food itself was excellent—the ramen was flavorful and satisfying, and the buns were a standout. Eric’s service made the experience even better. Overall, The Clever Koi delivered on every level, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for great food and a comfortable, inviting environment.
Ordered the hot chicken, pork belly, & soft shell crab steamed buns to start. Phenomenal flavors & the best steamed buns we’ve ever had.
The Katsu chicken sandwich w/ Thai salad was delightful & each bite was so flavorful I didn’t want it to end.
We’ll definitely be coming back here again!