Kome Shokudo
About
Japanese
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 1383 16th Avenue Unit 2, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 0E2
Phone: (905) 237-8667
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth ScorePASS
- turned_in_notVegan OptionsYes
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForBrunch, Lunch, Dinner
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- turned_in_notGood For Happy HourNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVNo
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedNo
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceNo
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Bryan D.
Wow Bingo ramen lottery! Closest thing to japan yet in my hunt for these black belt noodles. While this is a small cafeteria sit down let them drop off your number bowl it is truly authentic in everything it serves. The entire mood is similar to a stop in japanese travel Highway eatery.
They need to tone down the lighting would cn my suggestion. But hey for $12 bowl of japanese delight if you need a quick fix this might be it.
I stumble across this accidentally as I was about to do that Big Mac thing when I saw a sign saying" japanese comfort food" friendly staff is always a standard in any japanese restaurant.
You know the place you go to you call a deli and grab a sandwich this is kinda of the same takedown. You won't be disappointed here for the food quantity authenticity or the price.
戻り Oishi ramen desu ne. Domo arrigato gozaimasu -
Shelly C.
As you expect it to be. Its quick and it's mediocre. Fast food style, walk in order, self seating.
Curry katsu - thin cut, packaged curry taste
Unagi don - sauce is WAY too sweet and drenched the bowl
Chashu miso ramen - the broth I think is most important.. I didn't expect much but was still dissapointed... There was some weird aftertaste
Karage - okay, 5 pieces
Korokke - my favourite actually, potato -
Anndy J.
This is like a fast food Japanese restaurant. You order your food at the counter and they will bring it to the table for you. The food quality is amazing. It really reminds me of the food I had in Japan. Also the price is great too. Will come back again for sure.
the takoyaki was a let down.. but everything else was deliciousm i enjoyed the curry and the sizes can be regular(good) qnd large which is prettt big.
ive gone to many places in markham in searcg of good japanese food.. the truth is.. after travelling to japan.. all the foods you find in canada will never be as amazing as real japan.. but it is good enuff to fill the cravings you get. -
Michelle N.
A spacious and modern restaurant that is reminiscent of Japan. I ordered the Chicken Karaage Curry Combo, which comes with your choice of salad and a miso soup. The curry was delicious however the chicken was very salty. This restaurant is good for a quick lunch if you're in the area.
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Irene H.
Where do I start? Firstly, this restaurant is located on the intersection of 16th/Leslie (right beside Magic Noodles). You would come in to order, and then find a seat afterwards. The staff was very freiendly in assisting me and answering whatever questions I had about the food. The menu features a good selection of Gyudons (beef rice) and as well as other rice dishes such as Unagi/ Chicken Teriyaki Don, curry dishes, and appetizers. For most of their rice dishes, you can choose from Reg-Jumbo.
Coming for a tasting event, I had the amazing opportunity to try their summer menu:
- Gyudon with egg/scallions: Wow, the beef was very soft and tasty. I've tried other gyu (beef) before and sometimes it would be to dry/ not as soft. The egg was a very nice touch as it was perfectly cooked to the point the yolk would explode and drizzle all over your rice (mix it together!)
- Okonomiyaki ($7.49): I loved how soft and flavourful it was. You can definitely tell that it was made fresh as frozen things wouldn't be as juicy in comparison to something fresh. The portion size is good, and was soft enough to easily cut into.
- Chicken Karaage ($4.99): Definitely can tell that this dish is freshly made because the chicken was juicy, but also it was fried just right. I've tried this dish at other restaurants and I've experienced times where it was abit too burnt, or wasn't as juicy as Kome Shokudo's.
- Tebasaki/ Chicken Wings ($4.99): As comparable and fresh as the chicken karaage. Was fried to perfection and had enough taste from their sauce/ spices they used.
-Gyudon Sandwich ($6.89) & Katsu Sandwich ($8.49): If you thought their gyu was good, wait till you have it in a sandwich. It becomes a totally different dish (in a good way!) Just imagine, fresh soft beef in a soft bun (from Japan!). The Katsu was equally as juicy and tender, and worked so well together as a sandwich.
They are doing a Megalodon challenge where you have to finish a big bowl of Gyudon at 1:1 ratio within 30 mins. It costs $80 to enter, however if you finish, you will receive it for free + $200 Komo Shokudo gift card. Make sure to call in one day ahead if you decide to take this challenge!
Thank you Kome Shokudo for the amazing opportunity and I definitely will return to have some more Gyudons!