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    Aloha Sushi

    3.6 (31 reviews)
    InexpensiveSushi Bars, Japanese
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    spicy ahi bi bim bap- you choose your 5 veggies!
    Joy N.

    I'm obsessed with Aloha Sushi. I seriously come here at least 2x/week for their vegetable bi bim bap. Located in the lobby of Topa Financial Center, Aloha Sushi is one of the last eating places left in our building. Thank goodness they are still here because I'd be saddest to see them leave. During lunch, they have a lot of pre-made bentos that you can select from, along with some sushi rolls and sides. You can also order sushi, curry and ramen off of the menu and wait for them to make it then. But the only reason I come here is for their bi bim bap. Order your bi bim bap at the cash register and you can do it with just vegetables and choice of white/brown rice. Then you can also add on either chicken, bbq beef, spicy ahi or poke. Their spicy ahi is really good, but it's really just a dollop so I'd stick to the vegetable bowl. After you pay for the bowl, then you select your 5 veggies--they usually have about 10 different ones to choose from so selection is good. Finally, they pour a light sauce on it, but give you the spicy Korean red sauce on the side (which I like that it's separate) and pack you a bowl of miso soup! Enjoy!!

    Spicy Ahi and Shrimp Tempura Donburi
    Jon I.

    Wanted a quick bite but was too lazy to leave the building so decided to head downstairs to Aloha Sushi. I've been here a couple times for breakfast and lunch and it's always just okay. The ladies here are always so friendly. On this occasion I had the spicy ahi with tempura donburi and I was very surprised at how flavorful it was. Good sized portion for only $7.99. sushi rice topped with spicy Ahi and two crispy shrimp tempura. Being Korean owned it also included a small serving of choi sum and Jap chae. Lots of flavor and I'd certainly get it again.

    Lunch time
    Destinee G.

    Was looking for a place to eat ramen on my lunch break. This place was the best distance and it looked good. I ordered the beef mandoo ramen. Very good. It hit the spot to be honest. It comes out hot so gotta let it cool down a bit. I also ordered this avocado roll. Also super yummy. I loves it. I think I'm gonna be home here a lot more now that I know the food is good.

    Spicy ahi and shrimp tempura donburi, $9!
    Crista N.

    Located in Topa tower, this aloha sushi is my go to lunch spot (I work across the street so you can't beat the convenience!) The ladies that work here are super sweet and the food takes no longer than a few minutes to make. I usually go for the spicy ahi donburi and it comes with a hefty portion of white rice, chop chae, a good amount of spicy ahi (not great, but good!) and a tasty leafy green side dish that I can't remember the name of for $8! A good bang for your buck kind of place!

    Ash O.

    Cue to the koto! (*traditional Japanese instrument) Slip on that hachimaki!! (*traditional Japanese headband) And sweep the leg!!! (*traditional non-traditional Japanese movie quote) Rettsu taberu sushi! ! Let's eat sushi!!! "In Okinawa, all Miyagi know two things: fish and karate." In downtown Honolulu, all I know is that: I want sushi and don't-want-to-that-walk-far-'cause-I'm-wearing-high-heels-plus-it'-hot-outside-and-I'm-lazy." For all you ladies and (some) gents who feel the same way, (don't worry boys, I won't judge!) this Aloha Sushi restaurant is your solution! Located on the ground floor lobby of the Topa Financial Center (formerly the Amfac building), I come here to get my sushi fix...a lot. The food is both oishii (delicious) and the prices are fairly reasonable. CURRENT SPECIAL. Spend $6 worth of items (sushi, gyoza, 84 chopsticks, whatevs), and get a free drink. Remember..."man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything." *bows* Banzai and you're welcome. P.S. All Japanese translations were provided today by Google. Yes, I googled. Don't judge. I also like to eat sushi with a fork. I am a disgrace to my Japanese ancestors. NO MERCY.

    Miso ramen
    Heather F.

    Don't go here. Stopped by for a quick bite and got a miso ramen. Possibly the worst ramen I've ever had. It only consisted of noodles, bean sprouts and cabbage. Very bare bones and didn't even taste good. Forced myself to eat it cause I was hungry and didn't have time to get food elsewhere. Maybe their other food is fine but definitely not the ramen. Only eat here if you have no other choice and you are so desperate for food that if you don't eat you'll drop dead. Haha ok that might be a bit much but you get the idea.

    My fave...spicy pork donburi!

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    Totoya

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    4.6(304 reviews)
    4.6 miKaimuki

    Amazing amazing amazing! Service was amazing and everything ran so smoothly. The ambiance is calm,…read morecozy, and intimate as you're sitting at the chef's bar. The food -- amazing. The soup pairing just makes sense and this is such a comforting meal for me since I LOVE sushi and miss Japan.

    The five star rating is two fold. First is that the food was absolutely delicious. The food…read morequality and portions were perfect. The fish was fresh and flavorful. And how do I know that it's fresh? Because as we were at the restaurant, deliveries were being delivered nonstop. My kids devoured the salmon bowl with the salmon roe. My 8 year old's bowl was wiped clean. My 7 year old had only 2 slices of salmon and a few ikuras left. The 5 year old polished off her few pieces of salmon and roe along with her miso soup. And momma's Fukuju? Absolutely demolished. I should have ordered it with extra ikura because the quality and flavor that it provided to the bowl was something that I've never had before. I am usually not a fan of ikura, finding it too salty, but the ikura at Totoya was perfectly balanced. Second, the service was great. I had to give it to the lovely staff who were able to keep it all together when a party of 5 adults and 7 kids (aged between 5 to 11) rolled in, and of course the kids all chose to not sit with their respective parents. The food came fast and kept the peace of very hungry children. The place itself is a small little restaurant with just bar seating, no more than 16 seats, so definitely cozy. My friend sitting all the way on the other side of the bar said she could hear my conversation perfectly well, even though all the kids were loudly chatting. We will definitely be back the next time we make it out to Honolulu. Thanks to the restaurant again for providing such a memorable meal. It was all I could think about on the flight home because it was that good.

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    Ginza Bairin Tonkatsu & Yoshoku Bistro - kurobuta tonkatsu

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    4.3(4.2k reviews)
    2.9 miWaikiki
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    Free parking
    19 years in business

    I'm not sure what happened to my original review when I tried this spot 2 years ago but this update…read morewas well deserved! During both visits, the employees were so accommodating. Even with a decent amount of seating, there is minimal space so they ask that you leave your strollers outside. When we called the first time saying our daughter was asleep they arranged everything in order to fit the stroller inside. The second visit, I had an even bigger stroller because it was a double stroller for my daughter and son. When I said my son was asleep they again, quickly tried to arrange space for the stroller until we realized he woke up. I truly appreciate them being so welcoming because I've come across many establishments that are not especially towards kids. As for the food, the first time the tonkatsu was a miss for me. I was comparing it to a popular spot on the island that books out months in advance that I tried just before my first visit here and it just seemed a lot more oily and not as tender. We were actually going to eat at the other business again but with two kids and walking non stop on our trip already, I was so happy we had an option closer to us. Both times, we were coming from Hilton Hawaiian Village. They have the cutest car bento boxes for the kids, and they let you choose the car color. My daughter loved the mini umbrella that came with her plate. My son was days before turning 1 year old so a lot of things ended up on the floor and even then, they were so kind about it. The best thing though for my husband and I AND my son, was the loco moco which we were told was limited and a new item for dinner since it was primarily only served as a lunch option? The flavor of the gravy alone was sooo good and rich. My son ended up eating my whole portion of rice and gravy with no crumbs left behind or on the floor lol. The other katsu items we ordered were nice and lightly coated and were not heavily oily at all. The only thing that I felt lacked was their curry especially in comparison to their gravy. I would definitely recommend coming here and I can't wait to come back. That was one of our favorite new dishes this trip and we come every year!

    Such a great tonkatsu experience as if I was in Kyoto on a quick trip. The restaurant flavors felt…read morevery traditional and genuinely Japanese in the best way. I got the pork loin with shrimp combo (the mixed portion instead of the large), and everything was perfectly crispy, flavorful, and satisfying without feeling too heavy. One of my favorite parts was grinding the sesame seeds myself in the little ceramic bowl with the wooden grinder, then mixing in the tonkatsu sauce. It made the whole meal feel interactive and intentional, and the sauce was SO good on the pork loin. I also ended up getting a refill of the cabbage because the sesame dressing they served with it was honestly addictive. I went around 8 PM to avoid the dinner rush and was pleasantly surprised I got a table pretty easily. Taking my time with the smaller mixed portion made the whole experience feel relaxed and enjoyable instead of rushed. Overall, really delicious food, great atmosphere, and one of my favorite meals I've had in Waikiki so far. Pictured are the before and after of my dish. Probably a better "go with friends place" than a date.

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    Tonkatsu Tamafuji - Jyukusei pork tenderloin katsu teishoku

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    4.6(2.4k reviews)
    3.9 miKaimuki
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    Shoutout again to unko Chad from prince waikiki! I knew this place was gonna be hard to get. Even…read moreon youtube, I've seen some local foodies say they got lucky in getting a reservation. Very random one morning after stopping by kona purveyors in Waikiki, I went to the restroom and while my husband was waiting for me he decided to randomly check if they had any reservations available and we were able to get one for the next day! Getting a reservation is definitely the way to go, I've seen people wait in standby however seating is not guaranteed since they prioritize those who have a reservation. The service was amazing! They are constantly checking up on you to see if you need anything else. I like how they offer different kinds of miso soup. I personally had limitations due to my shellfish allergy, but it was amazing! The katsu we ordered was one of the biggest one that they offer. It's crazy how big the katsu was and surprisingly it was super crispy, light, and even juicy in the inside! I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who wants to try katsu in hawaii!

    We were really excited to try Tonkatsu Tamafuji since it's always so popular and busy, and we love…read moreJapanese food. The atmosphere and decor were great very warm and inviting and the service and overall vibe felt authentic. However, our experience with the food was disappointing this time. The tonkatsu we received was overcooked and slightly burnt, which gave it a bitter taste and made it hard to enjoy. For the price and reputation, we expected better consistency in quality. Overall, while we appreciate the ambience and understand why it's well-loved by many, this visit didn't meet our expectations, and it's not our favorite experience.

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    I-NABA - Uni, ikura and hotate don with zaru soba

    I-NABA

    4.4(797 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    TL;DR This might be…read moremy favorite Japanese restaurant in town. Undisputed soba champion. ----- I'm surprised I haven't written a review for i-naba yet. This place has been a staple for my family ever since we moved back to O'ahu a few years ago. Bottom line? The soba noodles here are utterly fantastic. They are, in my humble opinion, the best on the island, and some of the best soba noodles I've ever had. I don't think anywhere else in Honolulu comes close. You come here to eat soba. Period. In addition to the soba being phenomenal, the other offerings at i-naba are also similarly great. Their tempura in particular is outstanding. I typically order the Jumbo Shrimp Tempura Bowl & Soba or the Dx Tempura Bowl & Soba. Plus an upgrade to a large size soba! The tempura is sooo good. It's crispy, light, and airy. The jumbo shrimp is especially succulent and tender. And the ingredients are always perfectly seasoned with the sweet and savory house sauce. Yummmy! If you're looking for the best soba and awesome tempura, this is your spot!!!

    Everytime I asked my Japanese clients which Japanese restaurant they enjoyed most in Honolulu,…read moreInaba consistently came up. And now I know why. I finally had lunch here a couple weeks ago and damn was my tempura and soba set broke da mout. The soba is housemade with a chewy consistency that I love. I had it cold with the dipping sauce and wow wow wow. So good. My friends suggested I get the shrimp and vegetable tempura as well which amazingly stayed crispy the whole time I savored each bite. Probably 30 minutes. Light crisp batter on perfectly cooked shrimp and veggies. Damn it was good. The service was great as well and I cannot wait to go back. Nice warm atmosphere and there's a free parking lot. It gets busy during lunch and dinner, so get there early or make a reservation. Enjoy!

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    4.2(442 reviews)
    4.5 miKaimuki
    $$

    Sunday April 19, 2026 first time, coming here at the 11th Ave. location…read more We were looking for a place for lunch after Planet Fitness Kahala and walking around the Diamond Head Triangle Park. Metered street parking or they have a paid private parking lot. As it was Sunday, we found a parking on Koko Head Avenue and walked there. We were seated right away at 2:30pm and they close at 3:30pm. Then dinner is at 5:00pm. Service was fast and friendly. We ordered right away. Food came out shortly after. It looked good and it tasted good too. The purple potato salad with the 2 sweet potato chips was different and really good! After lunch, we decided to order 2 Kirin beers and a bottle of Iichiko with green tea. We drank 1/3 of the bottle and decided to save the rest for the next time. We will be back again. Support local businesses.

    Great Japanese fusion restaurant with interesting dishes!…read more We ordered the quail eggs, corn, unagi ochazuke, blue cheese shishito peppers, and watercress salad. The peppers might not be everyone's cup of tea but it was certainly unique and interesting. The ochazuke was a favorite! Service was great and ambiance was cozy. Pretty busy on a Friday night. Although I miss their honey toast, I still love their new menu!

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    Just an opening 11/15/25. The restaurant was filled within minutes. Featuring Yelp Elite All Star Donna O.

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