Sushi Course
Sushi Course
Sushi Course
Salmon
a chef in the background
Tuna with egg yolk
Foie gras / wagyu
Sushi Course
a close up of a piece of sushi
a man in the background
a chef in the background
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Sushi Course
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Anna M.
Jul 27, 2024
Amazing! For the service, quality of food, and price - you can't find anything better. 10 out of 10! And we have been coming here for 2+ years and the quality remains super high!
Read MoreSophie W.
Mar 30, 2024
Really impressed by the experience I had here! It's such a good deal for $95. The ambiance is great, intimate but also casual. My favorites were the Chu-toro and the unagi. I wish I knew where they got their little gold flake sprayer because I would just bring one of those everywhere to add a little sparkle anywhere I go. I know some people complained about how quickly the fish come on but I actually liked the pace. We finished in about an hour 15, and I eat fast anyway. My only critiques are that I wish they'd had a dessert-ish final course instead of ending us at the unagi, because I left craving something sweet. I also wish they had a menu with everything we ate because who can keep track of that many fish??
Read MoreAmy L.
May 30, 2024
I went to their birthday anniversary and it was quite fun a delicious. They gave out swag bags with sake in it and a coupon! Very generous. Pros- the quality of the fish and the number of sushi and plates is delicious. Never can go wrong with Uni! Also pro tip is to pay in cash for a discount. Cash is king. You can watch the sushi being made for you up close. Here are my thoughts: Wakame seaweed 5/5 refreshing flavor blastCrab cucumber dish + Oyster that was sweet and citrusy 4.5/5Madai was really good and soft and melted 5/5Shima aji yummy too 4/5Saba fire!! Toasty And lime handed to you 4/5Kinmadai solid 4.5/5Salmon lightly smoked with truffle salt on top 4.5/5Uni rice w/ toro was wonderful 5/5 Toro was very very yum 5/5A5 wagyu was my favorite 5/5Uni can't go wrong 4.5/5Ebi yum 4.5/5Toro with caviar and gold spray was so pretty, fun and delicious 5/5Baked Eel was scrumptious 4.5/5Sake ice cream 3/5 (mine was ice Chippy) Cons-they focus on speed rather than perfection in each bite. With their model they are trying to get you in and out. The fish are cut in various slices and I saw that our chef actually miscounted and so the last person got a double chubby piece. They have a menu but there was no predictable order. My sake ice cream was a weird consistency. It's like when you have melted ice cream and then it freezes weird so you get ice chips. My partners ice cream was a normal consistency and was better. The taste is very unique and overall fun. Another con is the wait. I got there on time but had to wait around 15-20 mins to get seated Overall I had a fun time and would stop by again. The ambiance was fun but stressful because you can tell the chefs were pressed. The staff/chefs were getting stressed because the next group of people arrived and had to wait clumped in the front because everyone was wrapping up. It's not the perfect omakase but it's definitely a solid price. Worth trying.
Read MoreAmy P.
May 12, 2024
We got still water to drink. One staff came by and asked if we wanted another bottle/ refill a couple times. We kept denying it, our cups were still filled anyways. Then another waiter came by and just filled our cups w/o asking. We were unsure if there was a charge for the water or not because he did this. We ended being charged $13 x2 for two bottles of still water. Didn't appreciate that a 2nd bottle was added unbeknownst to us. Otherwise good experience, I enjoyed the food. Everything was quality and the courses were paced well. Experience took nearly the whole 90 minutes. If you were wondering, because I know I was, "omakase upstairs" is their more intimate, secluded, quieter seating option. Vs. the regular "omakase" where you're seated on the main floor. Food is same just different seating.
Read MoreRyan K.
Sep 1, 2024
Delicious Japanese food. We visited Kichi Omakase on a Saturday night, and it was about half full although the seating is limited. I would not recommend bringing more than 3 people here because it would be difficult for everyone in larger groups to converse with each other. We were seated in the back room which was more intimate than the front room. The music was tranquil Japanese music played at a low volume. At this restaurant, the chefs prepare a multi-course tasting menu right in front of you and alcohol is served on a BYOB basis. Everything we tried was delicious and artfully presented, but my two favorites were the king salmon and bluefin tuna nigiri. I would highly recommend Kichi Omakase for a phenomenal dining experience.
Read MoreVivian H.
Aug 27, 2024
Oh my GOODNESS what an experience! Kichi, located in the heart of center city is a small and intimate dinner spot if you want incredibly paired flavors, fresh fish, and an all around superb omakase experience. While they boast a 12 course dinner, it ended up being a couple more as some courses had more than one presentation. I thoroughly enjoyed every single morsel I ate that night but I think the true standouts were the octopus, wagyu and eel. It's BYOB and we brought sake and soju, which they offered an ice bucket for, which kept our drinks cool all night. They also offer different cups based on the drink you bring and each party had a different glass, which I loved. One caveat is that they don't offer a dessert option, but since the dinner was only 1.5 hours, there's plenty of time to hunt down some dessert afterwards. I cannot rave about this spot more. Total came out to about $120 after tax and tip, and I think it was SO worth the price tag.
Read MoreCaroline C.
Jul 9, 2024
Great first omakase place to try the experience! Food was delicious, fresh, and interesting! I had never been to an omakase tasting meal before and for the price and quality of fish along with the service, I was impressed delighted! Wasn't entirely sure what every day was but I was happy to taste it all lol. BYOB is also a bonus.
Read MoreSteph S.
Jul 7, 2024
My cousin came into town and we decided to start our road trip by kicking it off by celebrating with a special dinner. Saw a few pics of this place and thought that we really need to try it. Wowee! Wowzers! Some of the most amazing sushi I have ever had. Everything was fresh, superb in flavor and taste. We had some amazing selections and when I saw what others were getting, I knew we were getting the red carpet treatment. If you are in the Philly area and want some fabulous omakase, this is the place!
Read MoreAlyssa K.
Jun 23, 2024
For me, any special occasion calls for an omakase celebration. Kichi Omakase was a wonderful way to celebrate our special occasion. The staff gave us a little gift of a rose and a soft towel wrapped up like a bear before our meal. Do note that it is a BYOB establishment if you are planning to get drinks.The chefs were laser focused on their craft, and served everything with a smile. We watched in awe as all the different fish were prepped and sliced through like butter. The chef and staff were attentive to my allergy notes attached to the reservation. Every piece we were served was fresh, and the sushi rice was wonderfully seasoned. We ended up adding on the wagyu uni toast because the uni toast included in the base course was just that delicious. My boyfriend is not normally an uni fan but the toast truly changed his mind! Aside from the uni toast, the fluke piece with fluke belly was also a favorite. A big thank you to the chefs and staff for a wonderful evening to celebrate.
Read MorePayal P.
Feb 15, 2024
15 course omakase for under 100 bucks. I had to try this place especially since Royal Izakaya is now like $300 a person. While I liked where we were sitting, the food didn't match up to Royal Izakaya (although I don't like the experimental pieces Ito is putting out right now). I still however enjoyed my experience trying out this place. The place is byob which was really nice. We brought a nice bottle of sake and the staff graciously helped to heat up our sake. There were 2 chefs with 12 people at the table. With regard to byob I thought it was really nice that the staff would chill your bottle for you and serve it to you when you ran out. I am unsure why all the cups/tea pots were so small. The sushi quality was pretty good and I liked some of the pieces. I did feel like some of the sushi pieces had way too much wasabi which overpowered the whole dish. To be honest I think there were only like 5 pieces of sushi that wowed me. I liked the use of the blowtorch to give a bit of flavor to the pieces without overpowering the dish. The use of gold flakes was interesting as well. My favorite dish was dessert which was this amazing cheesecake but I wish they would have given a bigger slice. At the end of the meal, they did ask about add ons. They should probably not add a dessert that isn't like egg sushi piece if they wanted to do add ons that are savory. I was expecting some dessert add ons to be on the list and was disappointed to only see savory options.
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