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Address: 11565 University Blvd, Orlando, FL 32817
Website: https://kasaiandkoori.com/
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Reviews
Staff was extremely friendly and the decor of the place is very modern and nice.
Their poke bowls were quite tasty, everything was seasoned well and very fresh. Only critique was the portion of the poke was a little smaller than expected. For $16 a poke bowl I would expect a decent amount/scoop of poke.
Flavor is spot on for both poke and the Hand rolls.
I enjoyed my experience here, and if I was in the mood for something sweet, I would definitely consider keep this place to be on my list. The have shave ice and Taiyaki with icecream.
They are brand new, so there will be some growing pains. I hope they succeed and continue to do well!
Give them a shot and check them out!
They dont have a lot of ways to customize the bowls here. There’s not many options or a wide variety of toppings compared to other poke places, which I think makes them hard to stand out considering there are other poke places that are around the same price range but offer way more.
Handroll Spicy Salmon (5 out of 5) – I love onigiri, and this reminds me of it. It’s not like a temaki, which is the traditional japanese handroll. It’s more like a taco style. Simple but very good.
Torpedo Shrimp Bowl (3/3.5 out of 5)- Tempura was nice and crispy. I do think this is a very simple bowl. I wish it came with more things. It only really came with a seaweed salad. And it’s almost 16 dollars. I could get more variety from a different poke place.
Crispy Rice Spicy Tuna (3/3.5 out of 5) – Very simple. The flavor was also lacking. I love the crispy texture, but if you dont like things stuck to your teeth, this isn’t the food for you. It’s kind of hard to eat. I wish it was a little thinner. I think this is a great idea, but probably need to tweak the recipe.
The interior of this place is nice. It’s small and only like 5 tables. Its bright and clean design. I wouldn’t say it’s the best poke place I’ve been. The people were nice and friendly. I’d still give it another shot sometime. But if you’re looking for a good place for poke and want more variety or sauce portions, this isn’t the place for you. I do think they have potential, so i hope they change some things in the future.
The cold bowl was good quality but seems smaller in comparison to other poke bowls nearby in the same price range. The fish quality was very good though and they were in nice big chunks but I wish they had more veggie toppings.
The katsu bowl was very okay – I should have asked more questions but I had expected a panko breaded filet like most chicken katsu but it did not taste or have the texture of a panko crumb and seemed like very generic breaded chicken. The rice was over seasoned with vinegar for my taste and after finishing the chicken I didn’t really want more of the bowl.
We tried the tuna crispy rice and the avocado – the avocado seemed premade or premashed from a package vs fresh avocado but wasnt necessarily bad. Just something to note if you have a preference. The tuna was tastier. I thought the rice again was a bit too vinegar but that might be my personal preference.
the dessert!
Definitely saved the meal – none of the bowls were ‘bad’ but the dessert was better
We had the speciality mango which is blended ice with icecream as well as the pale mountain shaved ice both were good but the shaved ice was better. The lychee was very good and did not have a artificial aftertaste some lychee syrups have and the lychee stars and taro sauce was so delicious would go back for dessert.