Spacious dining area with tasteful koi-themed decor creates a warm and cozy atmosphere that suits families and dates. Soft 80's rock music plays in the background, adding to the relaxed vibe. Modern chairs and an artsy layout complement the Asian-inspired setting.
Seafood curry udon stands out with its flavor packed noodles and amazing seafood. The Koi Seafood Udon offers a creamy and delicious experience.
Sichuan beef noodles deliver bold, spicy flavors. Crab rangoons come with real crab and a housemade apricot sauce that stands out.
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Koi Noodles offers happy hour every day with food and drink specials.
Happy hour Sapporo is available for $3, making it a great deal.
The restaurant has a vegan menu for those with dietary restrictions.
Robots deliver food and drinks, adding a modern, fun touch to the experience. Seating includes comfortable couches and leather-upholstered high chairs, creating a cozy, well-decorated interior with varied seating areas. The atmosphere stays calm and soothing, suitable for hanging out or focusing quietly.
Creamy udon noodles stand out as filling comfort food with a rich texture. Seafood udon also features prominently, offering a Japanese-inspired option among other Asian dishes.
Orange chicken stands out with a unique flavorful taste unlike typical versions. Large bowls come with vegetables and cost about $10, offering good value.
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The restaurant operates a self-service system where customers order at a kiosk.
Expect large portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
The bathrooms are exceptionally clean and stylish.
Small interior offers a cozy atmosphere with soothing music and modern ordering technology like computer screens and serving robots. The vibe stays calm and relaxed, making it a quiet spot for lunch or casual dining. Asian dishes come in generous portions, with notable vegetarian options and affordable prices.
Beef udon noodle soup stands out with rich flavor and tender beef. The Spicy Seafood Creamy Udon offers a unique, creamy kick. Udon noodles have a chewy texture that keeps you coming back for more.
Beef dumplings have a perfectly fried and chewy crust with a standout side sauce. Orange chicken offers very flavorful taste, while rice bowls like bulgogi beef bring varied warm flavors. Portions of mapo tofu are generous.
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The restaurant is conveniently located next to Roosevelt station.
Expect at least a 20-minute wait during busy times.
They accept cash and credit cards for payment.
Sushi restaurant with Kpop music and Japanese art on the walls creates a chill atmosphere. Small tables offer comfortable, private seating ideal for dates or small groups. Open late, it attracts those seeking a relaxed spot for sushi and drinks.
Udon noodles here are thick and satisfying, often described as fantastic and a dish that really hits the spot. The Niku udon stands out as a notable option among the udon offerings.
Crab Rangoon stands out with its creamy texture and sweet and salty flavor, filled more than usual. Other dishes include gyoza, noodles, and skewers, all prepared very well.
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The restaurant is open until 2 AM for late-night dining.
They have a BYOB policy, so bring your favorite drinks.
The kitchen closes at 1 AM, so arrive before then for food.
Interior features cherry blossom trees and garden-like decor creating a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Food and drinks arrive via a cute cat-faced robot, adding a unique touch to the dining experience. Handmade art and cultural elements give the space a personal, aesthetic feel.
Fried udon noodles stand out with a crispy texture. Udon chicken noodles come with lots of onions and can be prepared without fish and oyster sauces.
Crab rangoons stand out as super good. Egg rolls and fried rice come as solid, standard options. Udon and yakisoba also appear on the menu but with less distinction.
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Prices on the menu may differ from the final bill, so check carefully.
A tip is automatically added for parties of six or more.
The restaurant has a clean environment and well-maintained facilities.
Small space with modern decor and intricate Lego art pieces creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Lighting and music blend to form a relaxed, upscale vibe suitable for quiet meals or casual nights. Options to sit by the sushi bar or in a cozy area add variety to the experience.
Udon comes in a giant bowl with chunks of beef instead of fatty slices. The combo with vegetable or shrimp tempura offers a warm, filling meal around $15.
Crab rangoons here have a spicy sauce that balances the usual sweetness. Some versions lean sweeter, but the less sweet ones stand out.
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Currently, they are BYOB, so feel free to bring your own drinks.
Sushi Pink offers a 15% off deal on certain days.
Street and garage parking are available nearby for convenience.
Robot cats deliver food and drinks, adding a unique interactive feature to a bright, modern interior with large TV screens on yellow walls. The atmosphere feels inviting yet quiet, with a mix of playful and distracting elements from simultaneous cartoon and news broadcasts.
Udon here has a rich tonkotsu broth and a spicy kick in some dishes. Options like kimchi udon soup and shrimp tempura udon offer variety with authentic flavors.
Crab rangoons stand out with a cheesy filling but sometimes arrive cold and reheated. Pan fried gyoza and potstickers also feature as notable dishes.
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Parking is available right behind the restaurant for easy access.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Prices range from $16 to $19 for ramen bowls, which may be considered high.
Interior features a breathtaking design with a fancy look that contrasts with the surrounding noisy food court. The atmosphere blends a Spirited Away-like vibe with the bustling energy of mall dining. Seating is shared in the food court, creating a lively but less immersive experience.
Shrimp tempura udon features crispy tempura and is priced around $16.50 for takeout. Plain udon exists but may lack flavor, while the overall udon quality is very good.
Crab rangoons stand out with a tasty, satisfying flavor. The chicken ramen offers a comforting meal, while the dan dan noodles bring a strong spicy kick.
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Seating is in the food court.
The ramen prices start at $15, which may be high for some.
Portions are on the smaller side for the price.