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“We had a lovely early dinner here around 4pm for the all-you-can-eat. The food was great. I really love their mango salad (so many Thai places here remove it from their menu... ahem Thai Express). I am also obsessed with their green salad with this amazing dressing, which I have tried to replicate for years to no avail. Two suggestions: First, please put your deserts back on the menu. Having to ask a server for them directly feels like a cost-cutting measure (which I shouldn't be thinking about), and as far as I know, it's not industry standard for all-you-can-eat sushi places. Secondly, their tea options included a ginger tea, which I chose. When I tasted it, it was super-sweet. I never drink my calories, so I was not impressed. It turns out that that one flavor is a powdered, sugary drink. Please mention this to your customers before serving as I feel like most people who simply ask for "hot tea" do not want that.“
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“I have always enjoyed eating here. Wether it’s in store dining or take out. Never received bad service and never had a bad meal. Authentic Thai with great staff. I recommend this place to anyone.“
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“Excellent menu. Decent prices. One if North Bay's more interesting restaurants.“
“This place is located in the mall so I don't really have comments on the atmosphere, but it is hidden in the corner.The menu is pretty basic and easy to follow, pick your dish, pick your protein. You can't go wrong with the pad thai.I like coming here because it's not just hamburgers and fries in a mall.
Parking: Mall parking“
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“I absolutely love Kinhao Sushi. It’s exactly what an AYCE sushi place should be: busy, noisy, fresh BECAUSE it’s busy, and definitely not pretentious. I love the tiny little seaweed salad portions and that the tempura oil is clearly changed regularly because everything tastes like its own thing. The sashimi is nice (although some might argue it could be sliced more think; I attribute that to the time constraints of such a busy place), the rolls are consistently very good, the tea is hot and free with the meal, and the itty bitty desserts are just a sheer delight. Even if you’ve eaten possibly the weight of your cat or small dog in sushi. The only things I don’t prefer are the really unique rolls, like prosciutto and cheese, or anything with cream cheese. I know people that love them but they’re just not for me. I prefer more traditional rolls, and maybe a few cheese wontons if I need a creamy fix. The staff is always very friendly and are always doing their very best. I admire anyone who can come out consistently smiling and attentive in such a busy environment. The only thing I might change is the wine offering, as there’s not a lot to choose from. I think a Riesling would be nice to go with wasabi and other spicy offerings. Who knows? Maybe someday! Thanks to everyone at Kinhao. You’re doing great!“