
Kyoto 2.0 | Asian Kitchen + Cafe Fresh, flavor-packed, and made to order! We’re a counter service spot serving bold Japanese & Chinese eats—plus handcrafted espresso drinks, creamy matcha lattes, refreshing teas, and real fruit smoothies. Order ahead online for easy pickup. Tasty + convenient = win-win!
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4:30–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4:30–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4:30–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4:30–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4:30–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4:30–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 S Rucker Ave, Rolla, MO 65401
Phone: (573) 341-2939
Website: http://www.kyoto2rolla.com/
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Sonic is just down the road a minute if you need fountain drinks. That’s what I did.
The restaurant seemed very environmentally friendly with compostable silverware and bowls. I’d def eat there again!
All previous mentioned issues have been alleviated! Great meal, fantastic sauce and wonderful staff! I will come again!
Kyoto used to be a restaurant on N Bishop (US 63) where Jimmy Johns is located now. They recently opened at this location on 101 S Rucker. First impression is that there really isn’t an outdoor sign, but since they just opened it may still be on the way.
The interior decorating is nice. The process of ordering is cafeteria style, you pay and order at the front and then go sit down and wait for your meal to be brought to you. They also have a waiting area for To-Go orders.
I ordered the Chicken Teriyaki Japanese Bento with Fried Rice. It appears most orders come with 2 spring rolls, although this is not advertised or mentioned on their menu.
The chicken was cooked well, albeit a little dry but that is understandable with a Teriyaki style meal. One thing that I wished for was more sauce. There was barely any Teriyaki at all, and surprisingly most of the chicken barely tasted of Teriyaki. I had to scrounge for Teriyaki sauce out of the crevices of the serving plate I had received. One suggestion I have for the business is adding more Teriyaki or offering an additional cup of the sauce with the meals to allow people to sauce it up more if they wish.
The fried rice had a certain lightness to it. Definitely more on the fluffy side in terms of texture. The spring rolls were also good.
The wait time was rough. We arrived at the restaurant at approximately 11:25. We didn’t receive our food until 12:50. That is basically a 1 hour and 30 minute wait. Definitely not a restaurant to go to if you need a quick lunch break. The times may improve with time, but as of right now it is pretty extreme.
Portion sizes are generous, with plenty of food included to sate most hungry patrons. The entire establishment appears to offer environmentally friendly food packaging and utensils. Water is provided free of charge from a water station with whole lemon slices in the water for flavoring.
I look forward to trying this establishment again, and hopefully the wait will be shorter!
Good luck to the re-opening!