Hours
| Saturday | 5–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 5–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–8 PM |
| Thursday | 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 5–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 128 E F St #1711, Tehachapi, CA 93561
Phone: (661) 822-7533
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Reviews
This is our third favorite sushi place in town (of 3). We don’t come often, but we tried it again after years because my family wanted sushi and everywhere else is closed Mondays. We were there from about 5:30 to 7:30 because it took just that LOOOOOONG for everything. About 2 hrs end to end.
I felt bad for the waitress because she was bussing and serving 100% alone… This is why I didn’t give it a 1 star. However, she NEVER refilled our drinks or showed any hustle. My young son spilled his Ramune right in front of her and she left, we assumed, to get some napkins…nope. Wife had to track her down and ask proactively before we got any napkins.
The sushi itself tasted fine, nothing to write home about. HOWEVER the “wasabi” was clearly and unmistakably just green horseradish. The nigiri I ordered had paper-thin and finger width fish atop a skimpy, skinny portion of sushi rice to compensate for the tiny meat.
They ONLY carry low-sodium soy sauce, no other option. Why not let us decide whether we want the bland, low sodium variety?
The decor inside seems rundown and everything could use a good scrubbing.
The real shame is these guys have interesting and creative rolls. I can tell that someone *used to* be an inspired and aspiration chef here, but things have declined so slowly it’s become normal to them.
The bill was also unexpectedly high for what we got…more than we’d spend at the nicer place a few blocks down.
From now on, we’ll skip sushi on Mondays.
I really, really wanted to like this place but it’s a case of too many small things being wrong to add up to one big mess.
The Kasagiri Japanese Restaurant was recommended by a business associate to try promoting that it had to be the best sushi restaurant he’s ever eaten at. Problem is, I’m a meat and potatoes kind-a-guy. It took me a long time to delve into Korean, Vietnamese and Thai food, but they are now on my favorites list. Never wanted to try sushi as the thought of eating raw fish never appealed to me but I thought if I ever were to try, I may as well try what sounded like the best of the best.
I explained to my waitress, Kiara, that I was a Virgin to sushi and that I had no idea what to choose from the extensive list of items on the menu. After a short discussion on my flavor preferences, she recommended the garlic albacore roll, the rainbow roll and the crunchy roll along with a starter salad which I ordered along with the house on-tap beer.
Oh My God…., was this delicious! By far the best meal I’ve had on my two week business trip. Always a little scary loosing your virginity, but for me, I know I’ll be keeping my eye out for the next great sushi experience.
Thanks to Kiki for helping me though my first experience. Always great to dine out when you have exceptional service.