Kagawa Japanese Cuisine
Address | 4/55 Woolley St, Dickson ACT, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 6257 2225 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | facebook.com/pages/Kagawa-Japanese-Restaurant/164197163622647 | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Japanese Restaurant | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.7 70 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Kagawa Japanese Cuisine reviews
70Consistently good food. Been visiting here regularly last 3 years and it’s always good. It’d be great if they can clean all the dust on the lights too which is just on top of the table and our food
Uber driver couldn’t pick up guest’s order, cause the restaurant is closed. It’s kind of special experience delivering food.
Delicious! We have often overlooked this restaurant but we were after a later dinner and this was one of the only places open in Dickson. So glad we finally tried it, it was very tasty. The broth in the pork ramen was the tastiest I've ever tried and the salmon don buri was good too. Look forward to visiting again!
Had a walk-in dinner at around 615pm. Food was great as expected but im feeling the recipes are shorter and the budget is tight with lacking ingredients, staff are kind and friendly. Atmosphere is typical for post work-hrs dinner service in Japan. So Kagawa is the real deal and I wish them all the best with the new dickson development outside their front door turning the area into a 40 zone extension of city walk.
5 stars in the future but today a 4.7stars.
Its overall average, the sushi came out last and took quite a while for them to prepare. The fried foods tasted pretty good but they tasted like they were frozen and bought from another wholesaler. The Kaisou salad somehow tasted fishy with the dressing. The ramen was really cloudy white and overall the quality tasted like it was upgraded instant noodles. The zaru soba noodles were pretty tasty but again it tasted like they were pre-packaged noodles. While waiting for the sushi the waiter gave us some free aburi salmon nigiri as an apology which was the best part of the meal. The sushi platter had some overall low quality ingredients. The tuna tasted as if it was stored in a freezer for weeks, same with the prawn, and the octopus nigiri. But the octopus tasted particularly fishy and weird and I normally like the octopus nigiri. The fish egg gunkan maki tasted like it was canned. The rolls were also poorly assembled and didn't have a pleasant texture. Overall the food personally tasted of low quality. The food is not terrible but I would not consider it good. Don't come here expecting anything exciting though.
Inconsiderate place. Make us move to another table half way through our dinner! Don't they know people hate getting interrupted during meal!
Met friends for lunch. The food was excellent and of a very high quality. Everything was fresh and delicious. Clean and tidy, friendly staff. Would visit again.
Just moved to Canberra, and find this cozy small Japanese restaurant. Really like the Sashimi I ordered, fresh and tasty.
Very tasty Japanese food and friendly staff. Karaage chicken and tempura prawn are nice. Will come back.
A nice place with friendly service, we ordered tonkatsu bento and unagi teriyaki for lunch, both items were in good portion and delicious, my favorite is the unagi! Tonkatsu was nice and crispy, gyozas were also nice. Would recommend this place!
This was my second time dining here and I think I have found my favourite Japanese in Canberra. The food is fantastic, the service is quick and friendly, and the prices are good too. Just remember to really pull hard on the door to get in hahah
Yummy Japanese in Dickson.
We ordered Salmon Sashimi (delicious), Yellow tail nigiri (good), takoyaki (delicious), & gyoza (good).
Well priced, yummy food, well timed delivery, and friendly service.
We really loved the salmon sashimi!
Definitely a new addition to our regular dining list!
Was fair food.
Good service. They do not understand the meaning of the word entrée. We ordered two entree's. One came with the mains and the second had to be asked for.
Comfortable seating. Great service and food. Especially liked the range of Japanese food available. I had my usual favourite dish. Was great
Best traditional Japanese place in Canberra.
Although they serve sushi, the reason to come here is for all of the traditional Japanese dishes.
This is my safe place to bring people when you don't know what they will eat as they have a huge range of vegetable and meat dishes, from hot to mild.
Food has always been fresh and clean.
Ordered a ramen udon, the udon noodles were very undercooked. The don rice bowls were ridiculously small in portion and not tasty. The most annoying thing was we were so hungry and waited about 40min for our food, when they finally came the portion wasn't even enough to feed a 10 year old girl. Very disappointed visit.
The karage chicken was great. We found the ramen and other main dishes to be super bland though and very average. Same with the curry. It wasn't bad but was definitely just the most okay Japanese place I've ever been too. Lovely staff though!
Next level delicious. The salmon nigiri tastes like it's legitimately just jumped off a plate from the streets of Osaka right into my mouth. Outrageously yum. Gyoza-yum, teppanyaki-yum, corn batai-yuuuuum, don-yum (would probably swap out for a ramen bowl next time), potato mochi-tasty but wouldn't get again. Fried banana a nice end to a great meal.
Nice little place for a quick feed, not as high quality as others but nice setting for a meal. BYO is appreciated. Veggie options.
Delicious agedashi tofu and grilled salmon nigirri. This place is still a favourite for a quick Japanese bite.