Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in Port Coquitlam. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you.. Port Coquitlam is a city in British Columbia, Canada. Located 27 km (17 mi) east of Vancouver, it is on the north bank of the confluence of the Fraser River and the Pitt River. Coquitlam borders it on the north, the Coquitlam River borders it on the west, and the city of Pitt Meadows lies across the Pitt River. Port Coquitlam is almost entirely bisected by Lougheed Highway. Port Coquitlam is often referred to as "PoCo." It is Canada's 88th-largest city by population. Port Coquitlam is not to be confused with the adjacent and larger Coquitlam.
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4 based on 49 reviews
Itâs my motherâs favourite dish, so I ordered a lunch special that included black cod. Itâs the best fish I have ever tasted. Light but packed with flavour. Cooked perfectly and paired with stir fried vegetables. Fresh sushi and delicious homemade ginger. Excellent service. Plenty of parking. Clean washrooms. A bit pricy but the quality and experience was worth it!
4 based on 11 reviews
Due to a reported accident, staff have changed at this location. Sad. I go here semi regularly as it is across street from the recycling depot. This time, completely different staff in kitchen & serving. Server got my order wrong, which is a usual teryaki box. They were quick to correct the order but it was clear the server did not understand English well. I do hope the original owners return, but we will see...............
4 based on 19 reviews
TERRIBLE SERVICE! My husband was nice enough to buy me sushi for our anniversary but SUSHI VILLAGE made a mistake on my order. He spent 30 mins driving to pick up the food and they made a MISTAKE and couldn't care less to correct it. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE???
We have ordered several times and have been very pleased each time. Easy to order on line and you get a confirmation email. Food is as described and consistent.
4 based on 31 reviews
Graet Japanese Restaurant in Coquitlam
Great sushi restaurant with a extensive menu. We have been here a number of times and have yet to try any of the grilled fish or noodle dishes. Their sashimi, nigiri and rolls are so delicious I find it difficult to order anything else. The restaurant can get very crowded around peak times and there usually is a 5-10 minute wait. The restaurant seems under staffed and the service is a bit slow.
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4 based on 23 reviews
This is our go to sushi restaurant in our neighbourhood. The quality of the rolls dropped for a while and we stopped going for a bit. We just went back and it seems like they are back. They have some new rolls that were very good. Pricing has gone up a touch but is still pretty reasonable. Its a good neighbourhood place but nothing fancy.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Visited Iron Bowl with some friends recently. Food was good, very standard. The tempura was fresh and hot. Prices were a bit high considering that it's really just another sushi place. The name and the word "fusion" led me to believe it would be different somehow. Regardless, it's very clean with an open kitchen. If your driving by Lougheed & Broadway and you're feeling sushi, it would make a fine stop.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Underwhelming food. Underperforming service. Undersized chairs. The food is okay for strip mall sushi. The yakisoba was not bad, the tempura decent and sushi the same. But nothing stood out in terms of quality or presentation. The service was poor. We asked about a different table ( wait till I get to the chairs...) in a less tha 1/4 filled restaurant and may as well have been asking eat for free. The chairs. I am only a little taller than average and it wss like sitting in a child's seat. And they're designed with arms that would suit arms with elbows that bent even with your hip joints. Perhaps a restaurant for Hobbits? Maybe.
4 based on 30 reviews
I agree with an earlier review by Mobius 1965, BUT....I might be a little more generous with the rating: mine would be approx 3.7 circles, taking into account price, quality friendliness of staff, cleanliness of venue, comfort factor etc. all good.Ginza Japanese 'style' restaurant on Oxford St in Poco last evening was a busy place when we arrived for our 730pm reservation 4pax. There was a queue of young people waiting to be seated, and the kitchen was pumping out an array of colourful platefuls of sushi like offerings. It's NOT a traditional Japanese restaurant, in fact I never spotted a Japanese person anywhere on the premises, so IF that's what one is looking for, avoid.IF however, you want a good meal 'in the style', GINZA is better than average for this part of the world imho.My dining companions opted for the colourful rolls with fancy names. I tasted a bit of everything, but MY order was SASHIMI, the DX plate @ 20 bucks, allegedly a deluxe selection, chef's choice. I am a traditionalist in the sense that I wish to TASTE the fresh fish, uncluttered by too much else. The colourful rolls have lots of mayo like stuff, sweetish sauces, and chili peppers etc. NOT my thing, so I 'stick with my knitting'.Sashimi DX (stands for deluxe, I was informed) selection had some good moments, and the tuna was fresh and tasty, generous amount, ditto salmon. Tiny serve of razor clam ok, tako very average, HUGE amount of shredded daikon radish dwarfed everything else, a few salad leaves, no wasabi? wassup?No uni (sea urchin eggs) in the restaurant. period.(Too tuff to stock, said the spokesman)In a general sense, the sashimi dish was fine / fresh / enjoyable, but hardly 'deluxe'.At the price point of 20 bucks = nothing to complain about, either.We ordered a gluten free soya sauce at extra cost, and a wasabi with pickled ginger dutifully arrived later, as did warm green tea. My companions ordered a cold sake which was 'industrial' quality. They enjoyed their colourful roll selections, and I sampled at least one of everything. Not anything to write home about imho, but better than average in this local market.....Service:Really good making reservation, answered telephone promptly, seated quickly bypassed the queue at door.Friendly and chatty table server, we got an UNSOLICITED (we said nada, old friends enjoying our time together as we waited) 'apology' for slowness in serving the food, and an offer of miso soup 'on the house', AFTER food was consumed.So, management KNOW they have an issue there, but it never concerned us.We were promptly seated when we arrived spot on 730pm, though no food appeared for 45 minutes.Dear management:IF u r running slow with food, suggest serve DRINKs quickly?(we had an empty table for 45 mins+)If u r REALLY concerned, put out nibbles or snacky things, but why wait 90 minutes into proceedings to bring up the 'subject', by offering an item we didn't order, don't particularly want, and for good reason because it wasn't particularly good, and I didn't consume after tasting = strange daze in poco town.Conclusion:Clean tidy venue, friendly service, sushi 'nouveau' formula with a nod to the traditional, a Japanese 'style' food experience which seems to be popular in the local POCO area.Value fair.Quality good, not astounding.My assessment is 3.7 circles rounded up to 4 on this forum.
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4 based on 58 reviews
I have tried severL sushi restaurants and was never a big fan until i tasted Sushi K Kamizato. OMG unbelievable and made me a sushi lover for this restaurant The restaurant is small with lots of atmosphere. We usually come early to avoid the line up.I have tried many items on the menu, each bursting with flavour. The green tea is also delicious Keith and his crew do a fantastic job for a casual yet incredibly tasty dining experience.Since eating at Sushi K Kamizato, unfortunately i am spoiled and other sushi just is ho hum compared.
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