Address and Contact Information
Address: 2708 Linwood Dr, Paragould, AR 72450
Phone: (870) 240-8887
Website: http://www.kimonosteakhouse.com/
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Reviews
The sushi menu had quite a bit of variety and lots of creative combos. It was good, but there definitely places just as good with larger roll sizes without the upcharge for the upscale vibe of this restaurant. The attached photo is 3 separate orders– my 9 year old ate two full rolls by herself, if that gives an idea of the size. There were not any vegetarian rolls on the menu. The ambiance is really nice, though. The entry makes it feel like a more upscale place, and there is a separate bar area from the main dining room. When we were walking back to the bathroom you could also see that they had private dinner rooms that you could reserve. All in all, it was a great place to grab a quick sushi lunch while in town. We didn’t have a wait to be seated, but we got there around 11:15 right after they opened. It had gotten busier as we left and there were people waiting to be seated.
Service: it was very good.
Food: it was available in a very fair time.
Environment: very cozy, family type.
Menu: it has a large selection of choices.
I feel that my waitress is the star of the restaurant. She has great kindness, big smile, excellent attitude, and wonderful people skills. She is a great assets for this restaurant.
Thank you for having her Kimono Japanese!
I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the food and experience after hearing some rather mild comments about the food. The rest of my party enjoyed chicken and steak at the hibachi grill, while I opted for 2 sushi rolls instead.
The Popcorn Lobster roll was very good. There wasn’t quite enough sauce, but it’s strong enough that it could be overwhelming if too much got on a single piece. The crawfish tempura was especially delightful.
The spicy tuna roll looked gorgeous as well, but was typical quality for that kind of roll. Still tasty, but not surprisingly so.
The hibachi grill itself was as usual a chaotic blast of fire, metal and food coupled with interactions such as jokes about food and throwing vegetables for us to catch in our mouths.
Unfortunately many of our party did not care for the soup or salad. This was NOT a food quality issue. The salads are served with a ginger dressing (yum) and the soups are not what you may find at other restaurants (someone once called it onion soup, but I’m fairly certain that’s incorrect).
The rice is the star of any hibachi grill though and it was absolutely on point.
On subsequent visits, I’ve gotten to try additional sushi rolls:
Mango Shrimp Roll: fruity, fancy, and overall tasty. Crab, Tempura Shrimp, and mango. Nothing special, but I like Mango.
Rainbow Tobiko Roll: eye-catching or stomach turning depending on how you feel about tobiko. It’s very pretty, but I’m not a fan of crab rolls
Then he could’ve small pieces of zucchini and threw them in our mouth to see who would catch it very cool