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    4.5 (67 reviews)
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    a menu for a fish and chips restaurant
    Marlon T.

    This is a food stand right outside the Hickam AFB shopping plaza. The food is decent but is a little pricey. I've tried a poke bowl and the M-16 (7-piece sushi roll) and both were not bad but not good enough where I'd want to order it again. If you're really craving this type of food then Fish Food can do the job, but it's nothing spectacular and would rather go elsewhere for a poke fix (like Foodland!). Also, Fish Food? I like creative gimmicky names, but this one doesn't really work for me.

    The "M16" baked crab and spicy tuna suchi roll
    Chad B.

    Attention Joint Base Pearl Harbor personnel and visitors with Base access: alliteratively and tastefully true, Fish Food is what food trucks should be! Friendly service, delicious food, and encouragement to do eat right and do good. Located in the Hickam side of base near the Food Court and Commissary, Fish Food is open for lunch on weekdays, catering to servicemembers and their families. The menu gently encourages patrons to order food for there and not to go to save unnecessary waste. Yeah! Upon the food truck server's recommendation, I tried the "M16" (named after the famous rifle) baked sushi roll containing spicy tuna, (imitation) crab, and rice. Crunchy, balanced, and just the right amount of spice! Really more like a medium level, not spicy. When I finished, I asked where I could recycle my Hawaiian Sun fruit drink can. The server gladly took the can and said would take care of it. That's service! Enjoy an outdoor lunch from Fish Food--you will not regret it!

    Taste nothing like shoyu poke, small portions. $12
    Keri S.

    Art + Flea Kapolei event is a welcomed "attraction" for the west side. Fishfoodhawaii happened to be one of the food vendors. We were excited to try their poke bowl and the kamikaze. Each costing a whopping $12. The shoyu poke bowl was so tiny (refer to pic...as big as my finger nail) you get 3x more at Foodland at a fraction of the cost. It had a mayo with kukui nut, tasting ZERO like shoyu poke. So, small portions, not good tasting, and overpriced. Kamikaze was better then the poke bowl for sure. But still not a wow factor. You can get fresh and much better in flavor elsewhere. The gyoza was the best thing from both...it actually was good! The staff was friendly. Bummed we waited 15 minutes for just meh.

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    Janel F.

    Discovered this cute little food truck on Bellows (BOOFEST), back in October. I was a little hesitant to try their sushi at first, but decided to give it a try. AND O.M.G....I'm soooooo glad I did. I ordered the Kamikaze roll which also comes with two gyoza. And it was ahhhhhh-mazing!! I have to say, the gyoza was by far, the BEST I've ever had on Island. It was very flavorful and crispy. Delicious!! My second visit today, still as delicious as the first time. I ordered MY OWN...YES MY OWN gyoza!! I was not sharing. Hahahahahaha...it's that good. My daughter absolutely bragged about how delicious the gyoza was. I'm so glad this cute little gem, is a 5min drive from where I live...ON BASE.

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    Junior L.

    I'm going back tomorrow! Wow, I'm sad I just got to know this place. Right outside the food court at Hickam AFB, this cute little truck is worth the visit. I ordered a spicy ahi bowl, with a spicy ahi roll. The first thing you notice right away is, everything just tastes fresh. The flavors all work together, and nothing was too over powering. My sushi roll was made from scratch, and was soft and just yummy. It had the right combination of seasonings specifically the amount of spicy sauce that is put on top. Some places can overdue to cover the flavors of everything else, but not this place. My spicy ahi bowl was also made from scratch and fresh. The surprise that I didn't notice was the two pieces of gyoza included in the bowl. Those things were good!!! Well done.

    Sabine F.

    The Gush Food food truck on Hickam had very flavorful ahi bowls. It was one of the best I have had in a long time. They had a short wait and were very friendly.

    Lora C.

    Small little truck with 2 ladies. One taking orders and the order is making the sushi. They are located on Hickam side next to Mitchell's soul food. The cashier was nice. Menu is small and simple. I got the Kamikaze ($12+tax) which has crab, panko shrimp, avocado and spicy ahi with spicy mayo on top and come with 2 gyoza. Food wasn't bad, but it was small and expensive. The sushi was tiny like kid bite size and for the price I pay... I'm not happy. Gyoza was alright. Second thing, you're located on base, WHY DO YOU CHARGE SALES TAX?? Everyone else around you doesn't. The pictures are deceiving to what I had got. I'm sticking to the wings 2 carts over. They don't disappoint, more bang for your buck.

    Spicy Ahi Pokè bowl, sub rice for cucumbers and avo
    Joanne V.

    Think of this as a 3.5-star review. Don't get me wrong, the pokè was fresh & tasty, but for the price (about $12 & some change), I was expecting more. I substituted the rice for cucumbers & avocado and I was surprised by how much I was given. It looked like just a quarter of a little avocado that was already mashed & some sticks of cucumbers. I was also expecting a spicier kick since I did order the spicy ahi. My coworker had the same expectations, might I add. I really loved the gyoza though! So crispy & paired with the yuzu sauce... Yum! Very nice touch with adding two pieces to the bowl. I'm hoping in the future, this pokè joint will add greens as a substitute for rice. And maybe additional flavors of pokè. They definitely have potential!

    Panko fried cali roll & Arizona green tea.
    Megan R.

    If you are craving sushi - this is your spot! I am a creature of habit and can't get enough of the spicy tuna rolls and gyoza! The rice is the perfect consistency and texture (not too sticky and not dry), plus the fish is as fresh as it gets! (I asked her and she picks it up from the fish market that same morning!) Sometimes I debate on eating only gyoza - that deep fried goodness is on another level! You most definitely need to order a side of it. I even brought my dad here who isn't the craziest about "raw fish," but he loved the Panko Fried Cali Roll and even ordered some to-go to for home! Fish Food is located on Hickam AFB, in the BX parking lot next to Burger King and a few other food trucks. The green quaint and modest trailer has a nice decorative touch to it! The friendly employees offer great service and are very and knowledgable of their products. I hope to see this food truck at other locations around the island or at Eat The Street! If you can't make your way on base - you should highly consider catering for your next event! Sam pays close attention to detail - the presentation is beautiful. The prices are beyond reasonable. I have used Fish Food for 3 events and the sushi has always been a hit! All of my guests were extremely delighted and satisfied with the quality of the food.

    Sharita B.

    Sushi always taste fresh! Great service as well. Shrimp tempura batter is super crispy which I love! Been here over a dozen times and never had a complaint.

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    Jay R.

    My go to lunch on base (Hickam side). It's a food truck amongst a line of them in the BX parking lot (next to the Burger King). Great poke bowls with large fresh chucks of tuna. The two pieces of chicken gyoza that come with a poke bowl are crunchy and tasty. $12 for a poke bowl.

    Kristianne S.

    One of the newest food trucks to join the Hickam 'food truck row', set up in the BX parking lot. It's pretty cool to have a fresh sushi spot for lunch time crowd. Open weekdays, generally from 10-2. I know what you're thinking... sushi from a truck?! They make everything fresh to order and ingredients were good. As another review mentioned, if you don't see it on the menu or want to tweak a roll to your taste, just ask. They've got a nice little set up and I enjoy having the picnic table seating also.

    Dude W.

    Great menu, great prices, great staff! I'm a sushi lover, and Fish Food does it right! Beth and Sam are so friendly and they make great sushi!

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    Delicious food. Great customer service. Sushi and gyoza was soo good!! Reasonable prices.

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    I got the kamikaze roll and my husband got the spicy poke bowl. Both were great and the gyoza that come with them were perfectly crispy

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    Best sushi on Hickam! Super quick and decent price! My go to lunch spot when I plan on eating out.

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    The sushi here is delicious and the girls are so sweet and friendly. My go-to lunch spot! Order the M-16. YUM.

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