Kikoo Sushi

Sushi restaurant · East Village

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"East Villager Kikoo offers sushi and sashimi in all-you-can-eat portions, the former including hand rolls and all sorts of fanciful cut-up maki rolls. Tempura is another specialty and it poses the question, how many fried shrimp can you eat? . Just dinner for a two-hour window is $60 while dinner and drinks is $70, though sometimes the restaurants run promos and it’s less." - Eater Staff

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Kikoo Sushi

141 1st Ave., New York, NY 10003 Get directions

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