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Contribuisci feedbackHigh-quality sushi serves in a comfortable environment with friendly staff. At the moment is clearly understated — I did not have to see the help-demanded sign to know — but still worth a visit. Reservations are suggested, but they managed to make our group of 5 on a Monday evening without waiting. You don't have so much luck on a busy Friday or weekend day. Expect to spend a bit more — for five people with entrees and drinks, we paid $190. Dinner for two could be $50.
The Old Powerhouse/ Kodiak Hana Restaurant is a treat anytime we go. The long term staff is incredibly kind and warm and the sushi chefs are always smiling. We love that they recognize us (even if they just call us Amiga and Amigo) and always remember we will need extra extra wasabi before we ask. It’s the little things that go a long way. Small town gem.
Reviews said this place was pricey. We found it to be the best value on the island. The sushi was really good. The fisherman's platter was reasonable and had a wonderful variety with lots of food. Service was excellent. Great view of river.
We came for lunch. It was delicious and the best food for the price we had on Kodiak. Very clean and well kept establishment with a great view.
I love enjoying sushi at Hana, and the Miso Black Cod is fantastic. However, I was quite disappointed with the Soba Noodles. I believe that pairing sushi with a stunning view creates a wonderful dining experience, and Kodiak Hana excels in providing both.