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4.8(4k+ ratings)•
DashPass•
Japanese
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DashPass
4.8(4k+ ratings)•
$$•Japanese
We're a modest neighborhood eatery close to Texas Roadhouse on North Ave. Koi Ramen & Sushi is a ramen and sushi restaurant that serves our interpretation on classic Japanese fare. To make our new-sty…
Unagi Don was small but delicious. Wish there was more rice, like a 2:1 rice:eel instead of the 1:1. The Kani Salad was also very tasty even with the crab being fake. The Spicy Tonkotsu had delicious broth I personally thought there was more meat than I needed but that didn't negatively affect the dish at all.
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Brandon W
Emerging Expert • 18 contributions
25-03-01
• DoorDash order
The spicy beef ramen was perfect and it was actually spicy, the Shrimp Tempura Roll was delicious and flavorful and the Black Sugar Milk Tea was absolutely AMAZING! I always recommend Koi to anyone that loves ramen :)
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Allie D
2 contributions
24-01-28
• DoorDash order
I LOVE this restaurant. They package everything so nicely, and they have quick service, too. I usually order the Spicy Miso. I like to add an extra egg and remove the meat. My boyfriend always eats the Pork Belly for me. I don't prefer the texture of pork belly, but the flavor it leaves in the broth is wonderful! Highly recommend!
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Ashley E
2 contributions
25-05-16
• DoorDash order
This place is seriously one of the bests. The -Phoenix Roll is spectacular, the -Spicy Tuna Roll is a perfect classic, the -Kani Salad tastes amazing and the Bao was soooo good.
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Jacob C
2 contributions
22-02-25
• DoorDash order
Unagi don, was $13 for 4 thin slices of fishy tasting eel, and the yakitori was $7 for 5 pinky thin pieces of chicken on a skewer, no rice nothing. Far from what I've come to expect from other restaurants. The pork bun was tastey but pretty much just two pieces of pork fat