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    Hamono Sushi

    4.2 (226 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Sushi Sashimi Combo
    Sarah M.

    A small tight knit space but it is gorgeous inside. Was seated at the bar and my only complaint is the stools are too short for the bar. Ordered the sushi and sashimi combo which comes with chefs choice of 5 pieces of nigiri and 12 pieces of sashimi, a California roll, and a small bowl of miso soup. I would definitely recommend it! Great value for the price. Also ordered the samurai roll and the yellowtail jalapeño. Both were absolutely delicious. The rice portion on the samurai roll is a bit much but it is a box roll. The rice portion on the nigiri & California roll was perfect! Not too much or too little. All the fish tasted very fresh. Service was good, the staff were very friendly and didn't mind telling me what each fish was with the chef's choices. However, we did not get checked on often and our waters went without refilling. Overall, this place was a hit for me. I felt I had a great meal for a great price! Will definitely be coming back and would definitely recommend.

    Joanne W.

    Hamono Sushi was such a fun and memorable experience, especially if you enjoy letting the chef take the lead. We did the omakase, the first round of fish the chef selected was my absolute favorite part of the entire meal. Each piece felt intentional and beautifully prepared. It was simple, clean, and melt-in-your-mouth good. It set the tone for the rest of our date night. After that, the all-you-can-eat portion is definitely worth it. You still get quality, but with the added fun of trying more rolls and specialties at your own pace. I appreciated that they offer unique items and house specialties. It didn't feel repetitive or generic. And don't skip dessert. I ended the night with the cheesecake, and it was such a satisfying finish, creamy, not overly heavy, and the perfect sweet note after all the savory bites. Overall, Hamono is a great spot if you want a mix of elevated omakase moments with the freedom to keep enjoying more. Service was great too! I forgot to mention the meal comes with a complimentary glass of Japanese beer! It feels both special and indulgent at the same time, definitely a place I'd return to when I'm craving a sushi night that feels like an experience.

    Spicy Edamame
    Michelle R.

    Me and 2 friends went and what DIDNT WE GET?! We did the all you can eat, which included the 3 course tasting, with sake then we indulged in many more and all the desserts. Our server was amazing, she had a great personality, was tentative, explained all the nigiri in detail (sake as well), and gave suggestions on her favorites. Small space but I really didn't hear any other tables around us, still felt very intimate. WELL WORTH the price, absolutely stuffed when we left. Spice edamame *chefs kiss*, and the green tea brûlée cheesecake? HOLY MOLY SO GOOD I'll 1000000% be back!

    Kaelin N.

    Our group of 3 had a reservation at 6:30pm and we had to wait 15 minutes to get seated. They didn't really seem to be organized tbh, as I had to show proof of reservation lol. I feel like they could have asked for my name and checked their system themselves in this event. For $100 for AYCE Omakase, it was just ok. I've gone to other AYCE Sushi spots with similar quality and even more variety at a cheaper price, so I wasn't quite impressed. I figured the quality would be a lot better with a smaller selection, but not quite. While nothing was fishy, nothing was amazing either. The nigiris are on the smaller side, which is fine as we could just order more. It's a little slow to get our food, so I don't think we ate as much as we could have, having been waiting around. I had to flag staff down frequently for tea. One thing that kind of didn't sit well with me was that I wanted 2 desserts, and I was told "we usually don't allow 2 but we can do it this time", LIKE WHAT? Okaaayyyyy lol, sure.... Also, we saw other tables had different items and when we requested it, they said no and it was regular menu items. So just an FYI. While the experience was just ok, I wouldn't revisit, personally.

    Keely L.

    What better way to start off 2026 than with AYCE omakase! I highly recommend making a reservation because this restaurant has very limited seating. The interior is beautiful with flowers hanging from the ceiling & a beautiful koi fish painting. They offer a sake tasting, but we don't drink so they let us substitute it with a yuzu soda & a white grape demisoda. We enjoyed the high quality omakase & their servers were extremely knowledgeable about what was being served. We started off with miso soup followed by 12 pieces of the chef's choice nigiri. After that a warm & flavorful steamed egg was served. Once we finished the streamed egg that was when the real fun started. We made our way through the all you can eat omakase menu which included must tries such as A5 wagyu, toro, scallop, ebi, uni toro hand roll, and much more. We finished off the night with a green tea cheese cake & a mochi. I wish I had more belly room because the food was that good! We already look forward to coming back next time!

    Wagyu nigiri
    Jesse C.

    AYCE omakase for $100?? Sign me up! I think this is such a good deal for the price. And the quality of the fish is amazing. Most AYCE places offer quantity over quality, but I think Hamono delivers both. The only complaint I'd have is the service. They did forget a few things that we ordered but it wasn't a big deal since we could order it again on the AYCE. And the servers were super friendly. I will definitely be returning.

    Mixed Vegetable Roll
    Jim H.

    If I could give more stars I would. We stumbled in here after attending an event at the Moxy Hotel nearby. What a happy accident this ended up being! The menu had a large selection of sushi (a few vegetarian options which is what I go for) and plenty of fish options (obviously). The space is small, intimate if you will. There's probably 7 tables total. Each was taken when we arrived but they sat us at the counter (which had surprisingly comfortable padded stools!). It was decorated really nicely and felt cozy. The food was fantastic. The size of the rolls were great, especially for the price. Everything is made fresh, and we know because we sat at the counter and watched the chef in action. Everything came out as it was prepared, and my gosh was it so yummy! The star here is the service. I think we interacted with nearly every single employee and they were all so friendly, so welcoming and seemed genuinely happy we were there, despite how busy they were an hour before closing! While we were there we looked if they're on food delivery apps (they are) so not only will we be back but we will also be ordering delivery. I've already recommended to my friends, it's that good!

    Breanne O.

    My partner and I did their Omakase and AYCE option for our anniversary and absolutely loved it! The place is small and has limited seating so I would recommend making a reservation before going in. It is decorated very nicely and has an intimate feel to it. Their Omakase option came with a flight of sake and a wide variety of rolls and sides that were so so so fresh and so well curated. I tried fishes I've never tried before. The staff was also very knowledgeable about every single item that was served and answered all our questions happily. After the omakase was over, we were pretty full but wanted to try some items from their AYCE menu.

    Katrina C.

    For AYCE omakase, this place gives you a good value and variety. You get to choose from apps like karage, tempura, takotaki to udon to nigiri, Fish was fresh and flavorful. Services was amazing because it's a pretty small restaurant with only a few tables. So definitely recommend getting a reservation: Price is $100 per person but also comes with 3 sample sake or 1 beer.

    Jidapa A.

    The restaurant has such a beautiful interior -- I especially loved the flowers hanging from the ceiling. I tried the $100 omakase course today. It started with a miso soup with crab meat, followed by 8 pieces of nigiri, then a chawanmushi (steamed egg), and another 3 pieces of nigiri to finish. For me, the quality was just okay -- not amazing, but decent. However, the fact that they offer all-you-can-eat after the course makes it a great value for anyone who can eat a lot! The staff were very attentive and kept checking if I wanted to order more. Overall, it was a pleasant experience. Including 3 glasses of sake.

    Christine W.

    This place def fills up quickly! Food quality was great and servers very friendly and helpful. Def want to come back to try more!

    Rachel L.

    Yooo this place is IT. We got to experience their omakase / AYCE experience, and it was amazing. You'll need to make reservations for this experience, and I highly recommend reservations even if you're not doing this experience because the space is small and cozy. Very cute--reminds me of being back in Japan. The quality of the fish was so good, and they served some creative items that were fun to try. My favorite is always the bellies/toro. I highly recommend their mochi ice cream. It's not like the store-bought ones and are potentially freshly made? Although it was pricey ($100 pp), we would definitely come back.

    From front to back: A5 Wagyu, Mackerel, Scallop, King Salmon, and Toro
    Chloe V.

    My husband and I went to Hamono for their AYCE omakase. The restaurant itself is really small so I'd highly recommend getting a reservation. We stopped in today at around 1pm and left around 3pm. The omakase includes three sake tastings as well. We started with some miso crab soup which was super delicious. Then the omakase began with assorted array of fish. The omakase ended with uni chawanmushi. After the omakase you can order from the AYCE menu which also includes items from the omakase. The fish is really delicious and staff were very friendly. This is probably our favorite omakase in the Portland area. I would say it's very much worth the $100 price tag as you can eat all you want!!!

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    Food quality was great, service was spectacular!!! Will definitely come back again and eat a lot more next time

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    Street parking available and a gender-neutral restroom, which is always appreciated…read more We came for dinner even though this spot seems more known for brunch. It wasn't too busy, and we had a big party; really appreciated that they gave the celebrants complimentary desserts, which was a nice touch. The pandan rice cake with ube ice cream was a my favorite. We called earlier and they got reservations available to be made. The pho was perfect for the chilly weather. The broth was strong and flavorful, and the chicken was cooked well. My friend got the noodles with crispy chicken and mushrooms, and those were phenomenal. The Vietnamese platter would honestly make a perfect date-night meal. This has great variety and fun to share. The fries and wings were flavorful appetizers and a great way to start the meal. Service was great overall, but a bit hands-off after the food was served. I don't remember anyone checking back in on us. Nothing was wrong with the food, but it would've been nice to have that quick follow-up. Would definitely come back, especially to check out their brunch next time.

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    Great space and even better food! Helpful staff and I loved the variety of options. No wait on a…read moreSunday afternoon a bonus too

    Brunch in Portland, Oregon…read more.. After I read reviews about Portland's Chinatown, I searched for a dimsum place outside of Chinatown and found Jade Rabbit I liked the name of the place and saw that they had two kinds of rabbit-shaped dimsum! Another cool thing is that their menu is vegan... that means that I don't have to worry about dairy products that give me pain. We found free street parking about a half a block away and waited for Jade Rabbit to open at 11am. We didn't have reservations, but we're seated immediately. The decor was great! I enjoyed looking at all of the Rabbit figurines! The furniture was colorful and the convenient restroom had interesting decorations, too! The service was okay. Some items were not available and our server recited the list that included chow funn. Shucks! She came back later and said that the chow funn was, in fact, available... yay! Our server seemed a bit nervous as her hand shook and placed the special menu upside-down... LOL! We won't bite you! She recommended the Ube Jam drink - it was made with coconut cream... yes! The chow funn was a bit bland. We added some soy sauce. The Puto Pao Bunny Bao had an unusual flavor - maybe the brown sugar can be omitted because the black garlic and vegan pork might be fine without it? The Jade Rabbit Dumplings also could be more savory. Something was off... and the filling was a bit sparse. Anyway, maybe we could have ordered better, but we got what we wanted! Thank you for the cute food! Note: 22 percent is added to the bill - so no need to tip.

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    So glad we tried this place out - the food is delicious and the service was fantastic! The decor is…read moredefinitely on the eclectic and fun side. We tried the following: 1) Roti canai - it's like an indian paratha with some dips on the side. Flaky and crispy. 2) Crispy eggplant chaat - highly recommend. 5/5. I couldn't believe it was tofu yoghurt. 3) Tamarind mala fried chicken - another dish that hit the spot. Would definitely go back the next time we are visiting Portland.

    This was a good meal. I mean, really tasty food. Flavorful without being spicy lends itself to…read morebroad appeal. I went with two friends to enjoy the chef's menu, and while I enjoyed the experience, looking back there were a few too many missed details to have me scampering back. 1. I'm all about Portland restaurants optimizing seating and serving space and have zero quibbles about eating outside in a tent. While the lap blankets are a nice touch, I didn't feel any external heat source being utilized. Looking around, most diners had their jackets on. When I'm settling in for a nicer meal, I don't want to wear outerwear. 2. Service was succinct. Not warm, not helpful, but timely. It seems to me that when you're offering cuisine that people may be unfamiliar with, pausing for a moment to explain what we're eating would be helpful. We had to ask for a menu back to figure out what we were eating. 3. Dishes were meant to be shared. That's fun! But the appropriate plates and serving utensils weren't provided to make that easy. Cutting something on a tiny plate with sauce is just a messy proposition. 4. Bar program is abysmal. Wine options were non-existent, with very limited beer and cocktail choices. 5. Servings. Not serving SIZE, mind you, but how food was served that's meant to be shared. For example, one of the first courses was a lamb skewer served with a tiny fried bun (think savory beignet). We received two of these for our table of three. And this same sort of food math happened with every course. At an establishment where everyone at the table must participate, we should be able to each have our own tiny buns, dang it. And when the bill is over $100 per person, it's not too much to ask. How do you split four pieces of spring roll amongst three people? I am not joking when I say we had a mathematician at the table, and we were still flummoxed. It seems that every "family style" meal served in Portland does this, and it's annoying every time. 6. Dessert! There was one dessert option only - a cloyingly sweet rice cereal treat made with Fruity Pebbles (or some such thing) that only a child could possibly have enjoyed. No leaning into Asian cultures, no fruit. It was pretty nasty.

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