James A.
Yelp
Very popular with the lunch crowds, Kurumaya Japanese Kitchen provides a very focused menu specializing in Bento boxes, all with very low prices and large portions.
Our aunts invited us to a Thursday lunch , so the five of us met around the time the kitchen opened for lunch (11am). It has its own dedicated parking lot, which got pretty crowded by the time we left. Our aunt had been there before, so they specifically asked for seating near the back where there is seiza style seating (floor seating with leg crossed)...though we all sat with our legs dangling...since the seating is a bit elevated, a group can sit together with some choosing to sit cross-legged style (I can't do it very long...my legs fall asleep).
I couldn't decide between the Chirashi and the Maki plate, so my aunt encouraged me to get both. The Chirashi ($15) was a sample of nine different ingredients, served on a bed of sushi rice. All the sashimi was of decent quality with good mouth feel, sliced thin. As expected, i really liked the sweet shrimp and octopus with the smoked salmon being the one I would want more of. The Maki plate ($10) allows you to choose 3 rolls out of choices of California, Boston (check), Alaskan, Philadelphia, Spicy Tuna (check), Shrimp Tempura (check).. It's a mini roll (so 4 small slices), and all tasted similar to me. Both came with a small salad (fresh vegetables, ginger salad dressing), and bowl of miso soup (large pieces of seawood and tofu...really enjoyable on a cold day). Both are a great bargain.
My wife got the beef teriyaki bento ($12), which came with rice, miso soup, side salad with iceburg, a california roll, 1 piece of shrimp tempura, potato croquette, an egg roll, and seaweed salad. The egg roll was out of place here, and wasn't very good...but the rest was spot-on. Note the portion of the beef teriyaki is small, comparable to the other dishes, really meant to be sampled.
Other choices were daily special B: grilled salmon cheek, fried squid, beef on tofu, and pork and vegetable soup (along with white rice)...all for only $12. Shrimp Tempura ($12) came with various vegetable tempura, rice, miso soup, side salad, and macaroni salad. Chicken teriyaki was similar to the beef bento box, and was also very much appreciated. There was so much food, that a lot of it wasn't finished, but nobody left hungry.
There really wasn't anything that we ate that wasn't prepared well, and everything LOOKED beautiful. The variations of textures, temperature, and sweetness really does make a Japanese bento box a go-to choice if you want rice but also variety. I did end up finishing both of my platters completely and got to sample other dishes. The sushi rice was excellent, and my aunts commented how much they liked the regular medium grain white rice. Everything was good.
Service was excellent throughout, making sure our tea carafe was full for self-pour and that our food tasted good.
With great value and very good tasting Japanese cuisine, Kurumaya is a great choice for a Japanese themed lunch.