Bar in Reno, United States
KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento
100ptsSolid neighborhood Japanese, no reservations needed.

About KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento
KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento on Kietzke Lane is a casual, walk-in Japanese-American spot covering sushi rolls, teriyaki plates, and bento boxes at accessible price points. No reservations needed and no frills attached. Best suited to a quick, low-cost lunch or weeknight dinner rather than a destination meal.
Quick Take: Is KitzMo Worth It?
KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento sits on Kietzke Lane in Reno's south side, serving the kind of casual Japanese-American menu — sushi rolls, teriyaki plates, bento boxes — that you can find in most mid-sized American cities. With no published pricing, no awards on record, and limited public data, it's impossible to give a firm per-head cost here. What the format tells you: bento and teriyaki spots in this category typically run $10–$18 per person for a full meal, which puts value-per-round firmly in the accessible range. If that's the tier you're shopping in, KitzMo is a practical option for a quick, low-commitment lunch or dinner on that stretch of Kietzke.
If you've been once and are deciding whether to return, the honest answer is: it depends what you're optimising for. For a fast, filling meal without a reservation or a serious spend, this format works. The visual cue at a bento-forward spot is usually the compartmentalised tray , rice, protein, sides, a few pieces of nigiri or a roll , and that's the format to lean into here. Order a bento rather than piecing together individual rolls if you want the clearest read on value. Teriyaki plates tend to be the most reliable anchor in this style of restaurant, so that's the safer repeat order if you weren't sure what landed on your first visit.
What KitzMo is not: a destination for omakase, an ambitious roll program, or anything that competes with Reno's more considered dining options. There are no tasting menus, no sake programs worth planning around, and no reason to book ahead. It's a neighbourhood-convenience option on a commercial corridor, and it's leading evaluated on those terms. For current hours, seasonal specials, or any changes since your last visit, check directly with the restaurant , no confirmed hours or website data is available here.
For a broader read on where KitzMo fits among Reno's eating and drinking options, see our full Reno restaurants guide, our full Reno bars guide, and our full Reno experiences guide. If you're looking for something further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston offer a sense of what the category looks like at a higher level of ambition.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3335 Kietzke Ln, Reno, NV 89502
- Price range: Not confirmed , expect casual bento/teriyaki pricing (~$10–$18/person based on category norms)
- Reservations: Not required , walk-in format
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Hours: Not confirmed , contact the restaurant directly before visiting
- Website: Not available , search the restaurant name for current details
- Dress code: Casual
- Good for: Quick lunch, low-key weeknight dinner, takeout
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how KitzMo sits against other Reno options. For more local context, browse Arario Midtown, Beaujolais Bistro, Centro Bar & Kitchen, and Antojitos Colibrí. For a wider overview, our full Reno hotels guide and our full Reno wineries guide round out the picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the food good at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento? No awards or critical recognition on record, so there's no independent credential to point to. That said, the format , sushi rolls, teriyaki, bento , is reliable when executed at even a basic level. Treat it as a neighbourhood casual option rather than a destination, and your expectations will align with what you get. For a more considered sushi experience in Reno, Kuma Sushi is worth comparing.
- Is KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento good for a date? Probably not the first choice. A teriyaki-and-bento spot on a commercial corridor doesn't set a particularly strong scene. If atmosphere matters for your date, Beaujolais Bistro or Arario Midtown offer more considered settings in Reno. KitzMo works better as a casual, low-pressure option if formality isn't the point.
- Does KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento have happy hour deals? No confirmed information on happy hour pricing or timing. No website or phone is listed in available data, so call ahead or check Google directly for current promotions before making the trip.
- Is KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento good for groups? The bento-and-teriyaki format handles groups reasonably well , individual orders, no complex sharing logistics, and pricing that stays accessible at scale. That said, no confirmed seat count is available, so for larger parties (6+), call ahead to check capacity.
- Does KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento have outdoor seating? No confirmed outdoor seating data available. The Kietzke Lane address is a standard commercial strip in Reno , outdoor terrace seating is not typical for this format in that location, but verify directly before visiting, particularly in summer when patio dining is more common across Reno.
- Do I need a reservation at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento? No. This is a walk-in format. No booking platform or phone is listed, which reinforces that reservations aren't part of the operating model. Just show up.
- What's the crowd like at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento? Based on location and format: neighbourhood regulars, office lunch crowds from the Kietzke corridor, and price-conscious diners. Not a scene spot. If you want more energy or a curated crowd, Centro Bar & Kitchen or Arario Midtown read differently.
- What's the signature drink at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento? No drink program data is available. Bento and teriyaki spots at this price point typically offer basic soft drinks, green tea, and occasionally bottled beer or sake. Don't plan around the drinks here , the food format is the reason to visit.
Compare KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento | Easy | — | |
| Kuma Sushi | Unknown | — | |
| Arario Midtown | Unknown | — | |
| Beaujolais Bistro | Unknown | — | |
| Centro Bar & Kitchen | Unknown | — | |
| DEATH & TAXES | Unknown | — |
How KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento?
KitzMo delivers reliable casual Japanese-American food — sushi rolls, teriyaki, and bento — at a neighborhood price point on Kietzke Lane in south Reno. It is not a destination for precision omakase, but for a no-fuss weeknight meal, it holds up. If you want something more polished, Arario Midtown is worth the short drive.
Is KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento good for a date?
It is a practical option for a low-key, casual date rather than a special occasion dinner. The setting on Kietzke Lane is functional rather than atmospheric. For a date with more intention behind it, Beaujolais Bistro or Arario Midtown in Midtown Reno offer a stronger room.
Does KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details are not confirmed in available data for KitzMo. Your best move is to call ahead or check in person before planning around a deal. Casual Japanese spots in this price bracket sometimes offer lunch specials rather than traditional happy hours.
Is KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento good for groups?
KitzMo's casual format and broad menu — sushi rolls, teriyaki plates, bento boxes — makes it practical for small groups where people want different things. It is not the kind of spot to book for a large group dinner with ambiance expectations. Keep the group size modest and treat it as a straightforward meal stop.
Does KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available data for KitzMo's Kietzke Lane location. Given the strip-mall character typical of that stretch of south Reno, assume indoor-only unless you verify directly before visiting.
Do I need a reservation at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento?
No reservation is needed at KitzMo. It operates as a casual walk-in spot on Kietzke Lane, and the menu format — sushi, teriyaki, bento — is built for quick turnover. Just show up; this is not a booking-difficulty venue.
What's the crowd like at KitzMo Sushi Teriyaki and Bento?
KitzMo draws a local south Reno crowd: nearby workers at lunch, families in the early evening, and residents looking for a convenient Japanese meal without a wait. It is not a scene-driven spot, and that is the point — the atmosphere is functional and relaxed.
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