Kiki
Kiki has been on my radar for a while now, so I ventured to College Hill to try some of the delicious food. We started with some Sake to share which is a very interesting flavor. It tastes like warmed-up white wine, but it’s fun to drink with a meal and the glasses were so cute.
I had to order the Chicken Karaage with Spicy Korean BBQ, ponzu and radish sauce, and house-made aioli. I loved the chicken which was incredibly tender and had the best crispy texture. The Korean BBQ sauce was amazing, and I loved trying the other sauces as well.
Sam ordered the DIY Temaki which was basically a do-it-yourself sushi roll with seared tuna, rice, and kimchi. I had never seen a dish like this, and Sam said it tasted delicious.
We also ordered the Pork Gyoza to share which was phenomenal. I loved how crispy it was and the flavor was excellent.
Kiki is a delicious spot to try various types of food. I had never tried temaki or karaage before, so it was nice to introduce that. I loved the different homemade sauces they serve at Kiki and definitely want to go back to try more.
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