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    3.8 (82 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Desserts, Sushi Bars
    Closed 5:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    View outside of NOBU at the Four Seasons Lanai
    Michelle T.

    It's NOBU. By the ocean. In paradise. At a Four Seasons Resort. YES. YES AND MORE YES!!! The food was marvelous. The service- impeccable, friendly and not pretentious. The view- breathtaking. I'm going to keep this review short because it's just all around great and no amount of describing can really do it justice. It's WONDERFUL! A couple of things to note. Book ahead months in advance to ensure you reserve your spot. I called the restaurant directly as I was having difficulty confirming the reservation online, so you may want to call them directly to confirm. Overall, a magical and unforgettable dinner. Perfect.

    Half eaten tuna and salmon tacos.
    Rach M.

    Not bad. Leaves you wanting for the price (expect to spend 300 min before tax/tip with 2 people.) Black cod was perfectly cooked. Flavors were solid, good, but nothing new and exciting and I didn't get much miso flavor. Salmon tacos were delicious- umami, citrusy, and had a crispy shell! Bluefin tartare was disappointing. Caviar wasn't that salty, tartare portion was tiny, wasabi on the bottom was basic and overwhelmed the whole dish, and not a single wonton chip in sight. Rock shrimp tempura was delicious, a little sweet, but the carbs from the tempura were a real welcome at this point. Yea, veggies and tofu in oil were ok. Best thing about the meal was the dirty martini from the bar and the salmon/tuna tacos (only one bite, maybe two.) We ate at sensei by nobu for dinner earlier in the week and it was meh. One forty is a better option. If budget is tighter, take the shuttle to hotel lanai grill for a great meal - you will not regret.

    Hamachi jalapeño crudo
    Robin S.

    Food was good especially the vegetables in the salad and tobanyaki. Service was friendly but rushed and not refined.

    Tempura rock shrimp
    Mabel C.

    Fresh sushi melts in your mouth. Our favorite Black cod with miso, it was so delicious. Tempura rock shrimp was good too. Spicy edamame to start and it was hot after a few bites. A little pricey but it was an enjoyable experience.

    The Nobu Box of goodies
    John L.

    June 6, 2019 NOBU Lanai Teppan Yake Grille Private Chef dinner Chef Hung First Teppan Yake Private Grille Chef at Nobu Lanai COURSE ONE- Bar Mojito and Bookers Manhattan (up) Grille prep at Temp 475 20 min pre heat grille COURSE TWO Edamame fresh Kosher salt Grape seed oil Sake for cooking Organic white truffle oil Garlic chili sauce Morton sea salt large pieces Insert wine to grill for steam and Cover for 1 min GRILLE TIP- Dry towel w/strong fabric screen to clean grille after each item cooked COURSE THREE-SIX Sushi sampler : Snapper White fin tuna topped with veg relish Toro tuna topped with caviar Tuna w/hearts of palm w/sauce COURSE SEVEN Trumpet mushroom pallet testers for salt and spice taste preferences Eggplant plain Eggplant Dry miso (soybean) and dry soy Heart of palm plain Heart palm w/truffle and onion sauce and chili powder COURSE EIGHT-TEN Shrimp,king crab and snapper Grape seed oil Cognac for fire and cover Quick cook Passion flower sauce on grill then add sauce on half shrimp only Prep and cook Crab sauce in mini pan no salt butter, lime, chili powder - add to crab sprinkle chives Sauce for snapper is chopped jalepeno, grape seed oil and white vinegar topped with chopped diced green/red pepper w/onion topped with olive oil TIP ONLY USE OLIVE OIL FOR EATING NOT COOKING TIP HOME DEPOT PAINT SCRAPER TO CLEAN GRILLE COURSE ELEVEN Shiitake mushroom salad COURSE TWELVE Chicken thigh grilled with grape seed oil and kosher salt skin upside down to start TIP KOSHER SALT NOT AS SALTY GOOD FOR COOKING TIP HAVE A RESTING RACK TO PLACE FOOD OFF GRILLE ESPECIALLY WHEN COOKING SOME RARE SND SOME WELL Cut into small pieces- start plain then with truffle oil and peyote sauce made with dry spice combined with grape seed then sprinkled on chicken and topped with scallions COURSE THIRTEEN Grass fed filet Grape seed oil, kosher salt and pepper Rare pull off early and well done butterfly Sauce butter, garlic, wasabi, sake and top scallions TIP BRANDY PEPPERCORN SAUCE USES FRENCH BUTTER AND CREME FRESH BUT DUDNT SERVE HERE COURSE FOURTEEN A5 Wagyu beef TIP NO OIL NEEDED AS ITS FATTY Kosher salt Deep fried garlic sautéed TIP NEED DUAL SPATULAS AND GOOD SHARP KNIVES TIP SAUCE BOTTLES FOR WINE, VINEGAR, CHILI TIP PRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT COURSE FIFTEEN Lanai Venison Tenderloin (Deer from India originally in 1800's ... not gamey) Grape seed/kosher salt Sauce w/garlic, ponzu, soy TIP BEAKERS FOR SAUCE INGREDIENTS TIP VEGALINE SPRAY GRILL CLEANER COURSE SIXTEEN TIP TURN OFF GRILL FOR DESSERT Green Tea Crepes with Bean filling and ice cream sautéed on grille topped with powdered sugar Espresso

    Wagyu steak on hot lava rock
    Ashley A.

    The chefs dinner is an incredible experience. Top of the line sushi. When I told the staff I was celiac they were extremely accommodating to me, and reminded me that every dish was prepared gluten free. I would highly recommend the Nobu Lanai'i 10/10 best dinner we had while staying at the four season resort. Not easy to get a reservation. Slots fill up quickly so plan ahead.

    The restaurant is gorgeous
    Nadia K.

    My family loves sushi and great Japanese food so it was a no brainer that we needed to make a visit to Chef Matsuhisa's Nobu Lana'i while visiting the private island. The restaurant is set cliffside in the Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay overlooking a protected marine reserve. The inside of the restaurant is gorgeous with a modern and clean design. We saved our dinner at Nobu for our last night on Lana'i because I was worried how my children would behave and hoped all the other dinners would be dress rehearsals for this fancy restaurant. When the hostess seated us, I almost requested her to put us in their noisiest section. But as we were seated on loveseat-style couches and told they had a keiki menu, my worries for the most part were put to rest. My son has shown a preference to shrimp and loved the crispy cream shrimp bites and edamame. My daughter is a more adventurous eater when it comes to sushi, so we ordered off the regular menu for her. She enjoyed ikura, maguro, and kohada. Her favorite is ikura and we had to order her two more pieces. It's apparent that she didn't get her love of sushi from me as I ordered all my dishes fully cooked with the exception of some spicy ahi. Nobu Lana'i offers the same hot and cold menu items as their other locations but in addition offers special items exclusive only to Lana'i. You can be sure that I ordered off that menu! I had the Kauai shrimp dumplings and the local whitefish tempura. Both dishes were delicious. My husband opted for the premium omakase or chef's choice where menu items are left up to the chef. His seven course meal included: scallop ceviche, seafood salad, sushi (oburi otoro, maguro, hotate, kampachi), king crab, wagyu beef served on hot lava rock , spicy mushroom soup, and chilled shiso soup for dessert. But that wasn't fancy enough for him and he ordered lobster sashimi which was absolutely amazing and delicious. The chef later created a lobster soup for our family to enjoy. Finally, we ended our extravagant meal with dessert: assorted mochi ice cream in unique flavors like ume and lihing and Nobu's banana soy tobanyaki: caramelized bananas, rum raisin ice cream, toasted walnuts and banana nut bread croutons. Ultimately, we have had better sushi on Oahu, but not at a restaurant located on a private island that overlooks the ocean. Dinner was excellent and the service was even better. Although dining with little ones can be worrisome, Nobu Lana'i made it a little less stressful with a great kids' menu and informal seating. Oh, and the lava flow helped too.

    This was the very unfortunate $120 omakase (excluding dessert photo which just looks like a mug with whipped cream)
    Denby R.

    I made reservations long in advance for our first anniversary. Requested the little nook seating that can be seen on their website. The manager seated us and said that he noticed we requested the seat on the website but he has never seen the website, so he thinks this must be the table we want. (It wasn't) Our waitress is Courtney. She is very nice and friendly and happy to take our order for some nice sake. We ordered the omakase. Because we want the best that the chef has to offer. $120 per person...but this was a celebration night!! Toro - three pieces to start the fire. It's toro...really...how can you go wrong? Ummm. It was the least fatty toro I have ever had. So...not a strong start. Kampachi was bland and tasted like peanuts. Salmon abori. My hubby says "it's just like I ate the ocean". Total complement since nothing he loves more than the ocean. Except it may have been sour. Kauai Shrimp with eggplant cilantro and jalapeño. Spicy and probably the best dish all night. Two tiny shrimp. Second bottle of sake with hopes that it would get better. Nope. Not any better. Pan seared "onaga" with miso porcini butter so dry. So so dry. And pretty sure that it wasn't even onaga. My husband asked the manager who had no response. He did offer another dish but by then I was so disappointed. And then the sushi was smaller than genki sushi. And with less flavor. Dessert was like chewing on a coffee bean with can whipped cream on top. Couldn't eat it. Joe the manager and Courtney our waitress were very nice. And the bill was comped when we mentioned the onaga. Amazing. It was like they knew it was wrong and rather than tell us what kind of fish it was they comped the bill and asked us to come back the next night. Saddest Nobu ever. I'm sure if Chef Nobu had any idea this was they way it was he would be ashamed. The only reason there is two stars is because the manager did the right thing and didn't charge us for the disaster of a night.

    Renee Z.

    Two stars give to waiters. They are very friendly. Next, I want to talk about my doubts. How can this restaurant continue to operate in the Four Seasons Hotel? The food was so so, similar to the sliced ​​fish I bought from a Japanese supermarket, which was sold in an expensive price. A thin piece of unagi is 10$, and a thin piece of octopus is 8$. This is my first visit to Nobu, and I believe this will be the last time. I would not recommend this restaurant to any of my friends. The simple summary is: They're not worth the price. Terrible operation structure of the restaurants. I don't think their employees are proud of this restaurant.

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    Oao - Sushi Bar & Grill at Wailea - Wailea Firecracker (left) and King Dragon (right)

    Oao - Sushi Bar & Grill at Wailea

    4.6(441 reviews)
    30.3 mi
    $$$
    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    Outstanding Tempura! Thin sliced vegetables with a light batter that came out crispy and softread more

    Best sushi of our sushi snob lives! Over the years, we've…read moreturned into Sushi snobs. Not only that, but we nearly always have to get the Omakase ("Leave it to the chef") wherever we go. Until we came to Oao, our favorite had been Nobu, down the road in Wailea. Well, I am here to tell you that, hands-down, there is a new gold medalist in town! The quality, presentation and taste--every single course--knocked it out of the ballpark! And, much to our surprise, the last Main course of Wagyu beef was a veritable grand slam! We came for the Sushi, but never in my life have i tasted such heavenly steak! The exceptionally aloha-friendly staff, such as Ronson and Iggy, were above and beyond helpful. Add to my snobbery my pallet for a good sake. Well, Iggy was able to steer me to an exceptionally perfect Daiginzo brew to complement our Omakase feast of the evening. Be sure to include an order of mussels, and you can't go wrong with anything Hamachi, such as the carpaccio. The atmosphere is somewhat traditional sushi bar, with an aloha flair. It is not very spacious, and will fill up in both guests and noise. Tune those out and you'll be fine. By the way, be sure to make reservations! A Word of warning, this is a sushi bar in the heart of Maui, and is it priced accordingly. That said, it is well, well worth the splurge!

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    Oao - Sushi Bar & Grill at Wailea - Mixed nigiri

    Mixed nigiri

    Oao - Sushi Bar & Grill at Wailea - JR's amazing sushi platter creation!

    JR's amazing sushi platter creation!

    Oao - Sushi Bar & Grill at Wailea - Salmon & Hamachi Nigiri, Salmon Avo Roll, and the Hamachi Carpaccio

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    Salmon & Hamachi Nigiri, Salmon Avo Roll, and the Hamachi Carpaccio

    Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar - Red dragon roll

    Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar

    4.0(2.3k reviews)
    23.6 mi
    $$$

    One of our favorite restaurants in Maui. And we gratefully return every year. If you can believe…read moreme, it's totally worth the 1+ hour wait to get 50% off on Sunday or Monday. I'm sure it's mayhem for the staff those days but Megan and Jorge were kind, patient, and funny too! After we ordered, Megan called out one that didn't seem to fit and advised against that choice. And she was totally right. Happy for her guidance. Tips on ordering. I think it tastes even better when it's half off, 5-5:45pm! 2x PANKO CRUSTED AHI SASHIMI $21.00 SANSEI'S SHRIMP DYNAMITE $19.50 2x NOBU-STYLE MISO BUTTERFISH $26.50 JAPANESE CALAMARI SALAD $17.50 MOM'S TERIYAKI STEAK $23.50 MISOYAKI CHICKEN $17.50 LOBSTER & BLUE CRAB RAVIOLI $18.50 EDAMAME $7.00 + Sushi my family ordered

    We came back to Sansei after three years and had a good meal. I was expecting amazing sushi based…read moreon my memory and also the fact that I figure Hawaii is a place to get great sushi. With that expectation, we were a little disappointed. It was good, don't get me wrong, but it was not amazing. We had: - The miso fish appetizer, which was very, very good - The crispy Brussels sprouts, which were good - The edamame, which was standard edamame - The kids got butter noodles, which were fine, and a California roll, which was fine but not great - The waiter recommended one of the special rolls, which was again okay but not particularly great The nigiri was good but not melt-in-your-mouth amazing We had salmon, tuna, Hamachi. Unagi. My wife had a margarita, which was good and definitely on the strong side. All in all, I would say that this is a perfectly good place for sushi, but don't go in with super high expectations. It's a four-star, but definitely not five.

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    Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar - Sushi with the family.

    Sushi with the family.

    Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar - Scallop roll

    Scallop roll

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    Miso Phat Sushi Kihei at Azeka - Owner Joy to greet you.

    Miso Phat Sushi Kihei at Azeka

    4.4(1.6k reviews)
    28.5 mi
    $$$

    I don't need pretentious high priced dinners when I'm in Maui, I'm there to chill. That is why I…read morelove Miso Phat, you bring your own beer or wine (Conveniently there is a convenience store with lots of those options just a few doors down.) My wife doesn't enjoy sushi, but her baked fish was amazing and she was more than happy! Not pictured was a fresh, off menu roll I also enjoyed that was a daily special. But the TNT roll was amazing as well!

    We ordered a mix of their signature rolls as the friendly server Nico suggested and everything was…read morefresh, flavorful, and beautifully put together. Nico was attentive to guests needs and the service was very fast. Ambiance was overall laid back and inviting. The House Special (the one Guy Fieri put on the map) lives up to the hype -- bold, rich, and perfectly balanced. The TNT roll brought the heat in the best way, with crispy shrimp tempura and ahi poke on top that just worked. The Miso Phat Roll was a standout -- spicy tuna and cucumber inside, topped with broiled unagi, avocado, tobiko, and that sweet unagi sauce... every bite hit. The 007 Roll (their "secret" one) felt like a greatest-hits combo with tuna, yellowtail, salmon, and avocado layered over a California roll -- super fresh and satisfying. The shrimp-topped spicy tuna roll was another win -- simple but done right. The poke (ahi + hamachi with spicy mayo and sriracha) was next level -- hot rice, cold fish, insanely fresh that melted in your mouth. That contrast in temperature and texture made it magical! Definitely coming back when back in Hawaii. A solid 5/5.

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    Miso Phat Sushi Kihei at Azeka - Broiled furikake salmon with rice

    Broiled furikake salmon with rice

    Miso Phat Sushi Kihei at Azeka - Bar area

    Bar area

    Miso Phat Sushi Kihei at Azeka - Ahi and Saba 9 Piece Sashimi

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    Ahi and Saba 9 Piece Sashimi

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