
Koku Shi is a Japanese fusion restaurant in Perth, Scotland specialising in ramen, sushi and modern Japanese street food. Located in the city centre, we offer dine-in meals including shoyu ramen, miso ramen, tantanmen and vegan ramen, alongside fresh sushi rolls, gyoza and katsu curry. Popular for lunch and casual dinners, Koku Shi is a go-to spot in Perth for Japanese food and authentic ramen experience.
Hours
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12 Princes St, Perth PH2 8NG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1738 352331
Website: https://www.koku-shi.com/
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Reviews
Typically, I’m often still a little hungry when I leave a Japanese restaurant, but I found that Koku’s portions were very generous and filling.
Their prices are very fair, especially when considering the portion size and quality. The service was quick and the food was prompt.
Great place.
Koku offers a variety of dishes for their lunch menu and I really recommend the Pad Thai. We got the Haggis Curry, which was really flavourful. Could do with another haggis ball but overall it was decent. The Prawn Pad Thai was so creamy!
The bubble tea was a refreshing drink with many options to choose from.
The highlight of our lunch was the Bao Buns. The pork belly one was out of this world. The pork belly was crispy, the sauce was a great addition. The kimchi and the veggies were a nice addition to the plate.
The server was really nice and attentive.
Overall a great place! Can’t wait to return and try more stuff.
I had the ramen lunch bowl which was huge and amazing value at under £10.
I was really excited to visit when it reopened.
The tuna philladelphia maki roll was very enjoyable. That was the highlight of my meal. The other dishes were average. On the whole, meal was fine.
I preferred the authenticity of the previous menu, however the new menu may cater for a wider audience as there is a hint of britain in there too. The desserts seem very international.
The service is still top notch and the decor of the establishment is also inviting.
I’d specifically return to try the tuna tartare.
I wish this business the best of luck.
Worth a try if you haven’t visited yet.