Koi Japanese Cuisine

600 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach, 90740-6600, United States

🛍 Sushi, Seafood, Asiatic, European

4.3 💬 2317 Reviews

Phone: +15624311186

Address: 600 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach, 90740-6600, United States

City: Seal Beach

Dishes: 28

Reviews: 2317

Website: https://www.koisealbeach.com

"Although this was my first time, this was my guest in Japanese cuisine. The restaurant was packed, but we were lucky to get a stand quite fast. Food: Sashimi Dinner Plate was filled with fresh cuts of tuna, salmon, yellow tail, whitefish and mussel. It also came with a bowl of fog soup, salad and rice. That was more than enough to fill me. Teriyaki salmon plate was delicious! Only the perfect amount of rice, salmon and vegetables. This meal also came with a bowl of rice, Miso soup and salad. Appetizers: Baked Mussels was delicious! The sauce was creamy and plentiful. Personally, it was a little on the salty side for me, but the extra sauce for a large bath for the roasted Calamari we ordere...


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Koi is hands down my favorite Japanese restaurant in America. I grew up going here and the food has always been excellent. Highly recommend the ginger sesame salad, teriyaki anything, and California rolls (with real crab)

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The quality of the sushi is extremely high. My girlfriend and I get the sashimi chef 's choice plate which I pictured here it 's absolutely incredible. Wait staff are courteous and well-informed, all around just love this place, have been coming here since the '80s


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If you want to enjoy an authentic Japanese sushi experience while in California luxury, go here! Definitely choose the bar seat for the best experience of Japan. I thought I was back in Japan until I arrived outside and felt the SoCal sea breeze. Fresh fish, excellent sushi cuisine and real Japanese hospitality.


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Although this was my first time, this was my guest in Japanese cuisine. The restaurant was packed, but we were lucky to get a stand quite fast. Food: Sashimi Dinner Plate was filled with fresh cuts of tuna, salmon, yellow tail, whitefish and mussel. It also came with a bowl of fog soup, salad and rice. That was more than enough to fill me. Teriyaki salmon plate was delicious! Only the perfect amount of rice, salmon and vegetables. This meal also came with a bowl of rice, Miso soup and salad. Appetizers: Baked Mussels was delicious! The sauce was creamy and plentiful. Personally, it was a little on the salty side for me, but the extra sauce for a large bath for the roasted Calamari we ordered...

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Asiatic
  • European

Amenities

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Takeout
  • Birthday

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"We went here for a friends 39th birthday party extravaganza! When we arrived, we were warmly greeted at the door, but informed that there weren't any tables. The team quickly scrambled like a squadron out of top gun and offered to put together a large enough table to accommodate our group in front of the restaurant. The serving team was attentive and just the right amount of friendly to keep our drinks topped off throughout the Patty's experience. Speaking of the experience, let's talk about the food. Our first course included the shrimp cocktail, ceviche, and calamari. The shrimp cocktail was well presented and had some notable flavors. The presentation of the ceviche was great, and had flavors reminiscent of water and celery sans lemon. The calamari had the texture of a rubber band that was coated in soggy and slippery breadcrumbs. All three apps easily get a 10/10. Moving on to the main course, I cannot speak for others, but I ordered the Tomahawk (medium rare of course with a side of creamed corn and french fries. The french fries were crispy and quite delicious, they could be a meal in their own right! The creamed corn smelled slightly of body odor and had sweet, yet savory undertones. The only better creamed corn I have tasted came from Albertsons in a can. The presentation of the Tomahawk was exquisite. Slicing into the massive chunk of meat took some effort as tendons and fat clogged up the serrations of the knife faster than my arteries. The texture defied logic, it was in a superposition of wet and dry. This is something I have never experienced in all of my life on this planet. It was incredibly bland, but the sauces... man the sauces. All three sauces had aggressive flavors that reminded me of A-1 mixed with teriyaki sauce. The differentiator was a sprinkle of parsley or a dash of pepper. During our meal out on the sidewalk, we were greeted by a traveler that was seeking donations to fuel his dreams. Instead, I offered to fuel his belly by suggesting that he try some of my Tomahawk. He politely declined and continued his journey into the night. If I was to give the main course a grade, it would be A Overall Patty really built something special here. This is a hidden gem that I will reserve for only the bestest of occasions. In closing, I would give this place ONE MILLION STARS if that was an option. PS: To the birthday boy, we love you so much and we really wanted to say thank you for making this a night to be remembered."