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    Sushi ii

    4.5 (909 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Chirashi bowl
    Kaliko S.

    Super fresh sushi and very attentive waithelp. One of the better chirashi bowls in town and worth the $49.

    Bone marrow with pickled onions and bread
    Crissy Q.

    10/10 omakase experience and the oysters were to die for. Sat at the bar and loved the service and ambiance.

    Fried baby octopus. A tad chewy
    Rebecca T.

    Came here for a dinner date with my hubs, sitting at the counter. We didn't do omakase as there isn't officially one like some other restaurants. It's pretty much you sit down and the chef would serve you sushi until you say stop, and our server said it's roughly about $10 a piece. Since it's our first time here, and they have an extensive menu, we decided to go for the assorted sushi with maki plate to try it out first before we potentially commit to an omakase next time. We had about 10 pieces of nigiri and 10 pieces of tuna maki. Thats a lot of food for the price actually! (Lots of rice) the nigiri that stood out to us was the ika, eel, akami, hamachi, botan shrimp. The ika was not chewy at all. So smooth and a pleasant. And omg we both normally don't like eel but that piece was perfectly charred with slight crisps on the edge! It might be the best eel nigiri I've had. Their akami was really fresh, even though it's not my favorite. Hamachi and botan shrimp was of good quality as well! Some disappointments though - Chutoro was a tad bit stringy, and the salmon was close to abysmal. It didn't taste fatty or fresh at all. Not good quality. We also got some small apps before our sushi plate. The deep fried baby octopus could've been better. It's on the chewy side. Baby octopus is a hit or miss really. When it's good it's really good. I love how they had ankimo. The sauce and the shredded daikon and shiso leaf went really well together. I devoured the whole plate. Overall it's a pleasant meal and we had a great evening. Not everyone sat at the bar. Groups were sitting at tables. Parking gets better when you go inside the lot, away from the narrow lane of the entrance/exit of the lot. We got free validation from the restaurant.

    Sometimes you need to get a head in life
    Julie-ann O.

    Located in the most kamikaze pkg lot on keeaumoku, only cuz it shares pkg with other businesses mostly restaurants. this place is a gem for drinks and pupus. The food is always fresh and tasty with a nice array of choices. I actually never had anything yet that was sub par. I do love the Kama cuz it comes with tsuri daikon. Best to make reservations if you want to come during peak times.

    Serena L.

    Delicious little gem tucked away at a small plaza. Tried the chef omakase which is basically customizable to how many pieces of nigiri sushi that your heart desires roughly $10/piece. They come 4 pieces at a time. Quite full already after 8 pieces but forgot to stop the chef and I was greedy for uni so ended up eating 15 pieces. Haha Super fresh raw fish especially the Australian langostino (small lobster) and Kinki fish and house marinated ikura. Overall very good value compared to other omakase I have researched.

    Grey M.

    Sushi ii. Let us speak plainly--because poetry is wasted on the unworthy and hyperbole falls short when faced with the sublime. Tucked into an unassuming corner of Honolulu, Sushi ii is not merely a restaurant. It is a shrine. A sanctuary of obsession. The kind of place where ingredients are not sourced--they are summoned, weekly, from the icy coasts of Japan like tribute to a demanding and discerning god. The chef? A surgeon with a blade, a poet with vinegar. His knives whisper secrets into slivers of Hokkaido uni so fresh, they still taste of the cold sea wind that kissed them hours before. His rice? Ah, the Hokkaido rice--each grain a tiny jewel, warm, seasoned with restraint and reverence, holding together like a quiet promise. This is not your average sticky filler. This is rice composed with the same seriousness as a haiku. The toro melts. The kinmedai glows. The ankimo tastes like butter that's read philosophy. Every cut, every brush of nikiri, every seasonal flourish--executed with an intensity that borders on spiritual. You don't come here for ambiance. You come here because you're a worshipper. A believer. Or a fool who's about to be converted by one piece of otoro so rich, it'll make you question every decision you've ever made about food and fidelity. Yes, it's expensive. But mediocrity is cheap, and this--this is transcendence wrapped in seaweed. Sushi ii doesn't serve sushi. It serves clarity. And if you don't understand that, perhaps you weren't meant to.

    Chirashi
    Dan T.

    Another great visit. Soft shell and Ava salmon roll were scrumptious. Bone marrow was rich and flavorful. Sashimi and sushi combo was fresh and delicious! Service was quick and spot on. Ambiance was upbeat and enjoyable. I'll be back!

    Mushrooms
    Chris T.

    This is a very small restaurant buried in a strip mall. It can be a challenge to find, but worth it to come. While this is not my favorite sushi place on the island, but it very good and highly recommend to come. My tip would be to order your sushi in waves so that the fish does not warm up. I ordered the sushi platter and was savoring a bit too long and some of the fish did not taste as fresh at the end. I recommend making reservations and sitting at the sushi bar. Appetizers: fried baby octopus were crunchy and full of flavor and highly recommend. The medley of mushrooms were delicious! The flavor profile on the mushrooms were unlike anything I ate before. Sushi: ordered the sushi platter and it was gorgeous! The fish portions are quite generous and the textures. I was also able to ask for some sushi to be removed. I don't like uni (sea urchin) and tamago (egg) sushi. They removed and I was happy. Again eat your sushi fast for the ultimate freshness. Service: fast and excellent Bathroom cleanliness: average, there is one tiny bathroom in the other part of the restaurant. Restaurant cleanliness: bar area was very clean

    Everything wonderful.
    Mi Ae K.

    Food was fresh and tasty, service was good. We were able to make a reservation easily and sat promptly when we arrived. I am never disappointed when I dine at Sushi ii!

    Pat P.

    It's a small cozy place. Appetizers were very tasty but some items were kind of small. The lamb was over cooked but the other items were good. The sushi was excellent so I definitely will go back. Parking sucks during peak hours, I had to park on the street. Please see my pics on what I ate.

    Duck breast
    Stephanie S.

    This spot was delicious! We had the duck, abalone and scallops for appetizers. I had the rainbow roll and the fish was so fresh and delicious! I'd highly recommend stopping here for tasty sushi.

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    11 months ago

    When we're craving uni this is our favorite spot. Always fresh and their small plates are amazing.

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    Do they take reservations?

    Definitely. Call early.

    What days does their fresh come in?

    They pick up fresh fish daily

    The name Sushi ii - does "ii" stand for 2 or good in Japanese? I've heard it both ways from various people and no one seems to know ☺️

    The name is pronounced sushi EE , we asked the server . At least that's what we were told

    Is it byob?

    Hi! It used to be when Garrett first opened up the restaurant. Now they have a great selection of Sake, red wine and white wines, and beer to choose from. You can bring your own alcohol but I believe you must call and ask in advance. There is a… Read more

    How much was omakase?

    Aloha, average $100 + depends on when you tell them to stop serving...

    How much is the omakase?

    It all depends on how much sushi you can eat! I've gone twice and it's been around $100/person each time

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    4.3(4.2k reviews)
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    Came in 2024 when it was one small restaurant but now they've opened up a second side next door…read morewith plenty of seating. I would still do a reservation just to be safe. We got the pork katsu deluxe set and recommend getting another side of rice for 2 people. The fried oysters are also a standout dish so I definitely recommend that. Service is quick and portions are big so I also recommend splitting a dish or doing family style.

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    4.6(2.4k reviews)
    2.1 miKaimuki
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    Not my first time here. We tried to get reservations but I think they had some glitches as they…read morejust recently reopened after expanding/moving to the new space. Since we didn't get reservations we had to do walk in. The waitlist didn't seem bad when we first signed up but it took forever to finally get a table. It was a hot day so we were waiting outside, for nearly an hour. There were only like two or three parties ahead of us on the waitlist. We finally got seated and the people right after us on the list got seated at the same time (they put their name 15 min after us). I would not recommend the waitlist, since it's not consistent. The food itself is always delicious. The new space was nice (and larger). Our server was very nice also. We both got tonkatsu. I got the mizore and my partner got the sizzling one. I appreciate the choices of rice and miso soup. I really enjoyed my Shiso rice and the white miso soup. I think even though I enjoyed the ground daikon but I also think I would've been happy with just a regular tonkatsu, similar for the sizzling platter.

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    4.8(44 reviews)
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    4.4(797 reviews)
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