Welcome to Okome! Our restaurant’s name means “rice” in Japanese, reflecting the heart of our cuisine. Our logo features a kitsune, a mystical fox from Japanese folklore. In Japanese culture, kitsune are messengers for Inari, the deity of rice, agriculture, and prosperity. By choosing the kitsune, we honor these traditions and the idea of bringing good fortune and abundance to our patrons. Inari is deeply connected to rice and delicious food, which is why we specialize in serving inari, a traditional Japanese dish. We hope our food brings you not just satisfaction, but also a taste of prosperity and happiness. Enjoy your meal, and thank you for being a part of our story at Okome!
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Address: 11099 No 1 Rd Unit 150, Richmond, BC V7E 1S6, Canada
Phone: +1 604-370-2270
Website: http://okome.ca/
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i started off with their tuna inari and was immediately hit with something sweeter than macarons, and its so sweet that i couldnt even taste the fishy tuna (which i tried separately ) as if its trya hide the fact that its NOT for human consumption. like tell me WHY its so METALLIC AND FISHY??? im not eating a penny coated for sugar excuse me im here for food…. (-5)/5
next off is their unagi inari which was the mist acceptable of than all as the flavor coming from the torched from frozen unagi helped it taste like something edible. however its still too sweet so i couldnt eat it 0/5
next off is their salmon which was EVEN WORSE LIKE HOW???? it tasted both BLAND AND SWEET AND OLD??? LIKE THE FISH TASTED LIKE ITS BEEN BREATHING OUR AIR ON LAND FOR THE PAST MONTH LIKE ITS ROTTING AWAY?????? even the sugar couldmt hide it this time -10/5
next off is their scallop one which got saved by the mayo but was still too sweet. howwver its the most edible of tuem all… 2.5/5
overall (-5)/5 come here if u want dessert sweeter than tangulu
The food are delicious, as the sashimi are very fresh, and wrapped inside with the rice, and put on the wooden tray to have a great display
Menu has varieties of choice to choose, and this is self serve, you go to the front desk and order on the monitor, and put your name, pay your food, then wait for your order to be ready.
This is recommended to eat in richmond area
I really like their chopped scallops and salmon. Always feel like I wanna have it again after a few days!
Agree that food price is on the high side but the quality of their food is better than good so no complains.
Read some reviews about the long wait. Lucky for me food came within very reasonable timeframe (based on what I saw I believe there were only two people working there).
I am totally fine with zero services. In a way I love the way how we can self-serve. I didn’t tip on my second visit and I did not get any stare down when they bring out my food so that deserves a like from me.
I will surely go back for a 3rd time if I am around that hood.