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Businiess name:  Kuki Japanese Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
There are only 4 restuarants in the triangle that server REAL Japanese food: (in order) Kuki, Kashin, Sushi-Tsune, and Waraji. Kuki is the BEST! and has the most authentic taste in the triangle. I can say this because I live in Tokyo. I know what the real thing looks like and tastes like. Kuki and a huge menu. If you are new to Japanese food, just ask the wait staff. They are well trained. Tepan-yaki restaurants like Kanki and Kabuki are not Japanese. At those kind of places, my Japanese friends say, "Looks like Chinese food." Waraji is good, but it's a little Americanized. If North Raleigh is too far, then please try Kashin in Cary. Service is sometimes slow. Kuki often has a manpower shortage for wait staff and in the kitchen. However, the head sushi chef is blazingly fast. Make reservations if more than 4 in your group.

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