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    Koa Sushi & Poke

    3.7 (11 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    Christian G.

    I was walking around not sure what to grab for lunch and I saw an A-Frame sign highlighting a lunch special: choice of fried rice, appetizer, classic roll and a bottled soda for $14.99. I thought that was a great deal for multiple items on the menu including a drink. When I approached, the two ladies working were completing previous orders prior to taking mine. They ask for your phone number and text you once your food is done so you can find a table and sit while you wait. Overall, the food was good. Hawaiian Fried Rice came with pineapple and ham and was my favorite of the things I had. Glad I tried Koa and would def buy a shirt with that sushi man on it!

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    Mims M.

    Our first time here and definitely not our last. The prices are decent for the amount of food you get. Our to go boxes were heavy! A nice change from Kona poka in Apopka (don't do it). Come here instead. Loved it

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    We waited 45 minutes because they ran out of rice. They didn't let us know the wait when we ordered. That kind of wait is unacceptable.

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    Probablemente el mejor sushi que he probado en 10 años aquí en USA, ingredientes frescos, buena atención. Lo repetiremos seguro.

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