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Contribuisci feedbackWe've been coming to the restaurant for about ten years. A great place to eat Japanese in Honolulu. A little pricey. Service is 5*
Had dinner here. The restaurant wasn't all that busy when we came in, and it's possible to make a reservation. Menu is online through QR code, which unfortunately doesn't have pictures or much descriptions about the food or allergen information. The food quality and quantity was sub par and not worth the high price for them, especially the $21 poke, which only came with 3 pieces. The soft shell crab was rather pitiful with only a salad to really leverage the lack of meat you get. Jaga Batta was also just expensive for the simplicity of the dish of just being a $9 Idaho potato pan fried in butter. Moreover, the udon only had Tempura and tofu with not much vegetables to leverage the overall starchyness of the dish overall. Service was rather slow, we had to prompt the waitress to come and take our order for what felt like over 10 minutes. The kitchen had also forgotten our order of yakiudon, which came last when we just didn't feel the need to eat anymore. Moreover, the waitress didn't even come back to our table in regards to change and getting our receipt,so it is best not to pay in cash. Overall, I wouldn't come here again for the subpar service and food quality that just wasn't tasty enough to leverage everything else wrong with the restaurant. I may not be a local, but I wouldn't recommend locals to dine here eitherVegetarian options: Gluten and some vegetarian options for food, but not very good options.
It's upstairs in a small plaza. I'm not sure if there's an elevator, so access might be a little difficult. Call first. Also, they take reservations. It's sort of the same level as Chibaken as far as quality , although the space is much larger and parking is better.
Best hole-in-the-wall for fresh sushi! The fish is great quality, so fresh and at a decent price. I recommend the tempura. The vegetables are tender, the breading is crispy, and the dish is huge! Dinner usually comes out to $50/person without drinks. Hit or miss whether you can walk in. A con is that they don't do takeout, which is disappointing since the atmosphere isn't that great. Service is fine.
Again, best meal ever...can't say enough about the place, staff, and owners. I am blessed to have this haven in my neighborhood . ALohA!