Kazoku is Japanese for "family" — and that one word explains everything about how this restaurant in Marshall, Missouri came to be, and why people keep coming back.
A guiding principle, not just a name
Kazoku means "family" in Japanese — and it shapes everything here, from how each dish is prepared to how guests are welcomed at the door.
An unexpected find in Marshall
Marshall isn't where you'd expect a full sushi bar and hibachi kitchen with real craft behind it. Kazoku changed that — guests drive in from across the region just to eat here.
The artistry in every plate
Reviewers call the food beautiful — plated with precision that feels like it belongs in a bigger city. Presentation is part of the meal here, never an afterthought.
Something for every seat at the table
Not everyone at the table eats sushi, and the menu was built with that in mind. Hibachi, teriyaki, and specialty rolls mean there's something for every guest.
Marshall's restaurant
Kazoku has become part of Marshall — where neighbors celebrate, college students find great food, and every guest is treated like family.