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    Carp Dori

    4.0 (265 reviews)
    ModerateIzakaya
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    CARP DORI ATMOSPHERE

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

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    Shoyu ramen
    Bryan W.

    Service was good and food was delivered quickly. The yakitori was good but the sauce was not as flavorful. I liked the beef tongue the best. The salad was pretty good with an onsen egg inside. They still have the bell at the table to call for the waiter.

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    Lauren D.

    Food here is pretty tasty and authentic though in order to be full, it's expensive because you have to pay per screwer. For 3 adults it came out to about $80 a person!!! Because of the price I did not think it was worth it, especially because service was terrible. The biggest downside about the service is that we were never checked on and never had waters refilled. This was especially a problem because the food is salty, and I was dying for water and could never get their attention. For the price, I expect my waters to be refilled and to be checked on. Pros: Sashimi was super fresh. The Ume and Shiso wrapped meats were unique compared to other screwer places and very unique. Cons: rice balls were supposed to be crispy, but they were super mushy. Edamame was way overcooked. Service was super slow and never checked on us. All in all, I don't think I would come back because of the value.

    Nami P.

    food, the service, to the cozy Japanese-style vibe. We're all about the grilled skewers here the chicken skins, bacon wrapped enoki mushrooms, sausage, grilled corn, and asparagus were all so ono. So much flavor in every bite! They've also got a solid menu with shabu shabu hot pot, sizzling hot pan dishes, ramen noodles, and more perfect for sharing with friends or fam. My son can't stop talking about the watercress salad with Japanese sesame dressing light, fresh and super tasty. The atmosphere feels like a little piece of Japan warm lighting, cool decor and such a welcoming crew. We noticed how they even greet new customers walking in makes you feel right at home. If you're looking for a chill, delicious spot with that comforting izakaya energy, Carp Dori is the one. :))

    Teishoku sides
    Sunny V.

    Every time I come here I am transported back to Japan with the friendly staff vibes and variety of options for food at an amazing quality! I usually come here at night time so it's too late to get the lunch special, but I was finally able to try it! The amount of food you get is well worth the $18.99! This visit we got the Yakiniku Teishoku, Sashimi Teishoku and assorted skewers with Hamachi Sashimi. The Sashimi Teishoku is great value with 6 pieces of sashimi ( 2 salmon, 2 ahi, 2 hamachi). The Yakiniku Teishoku has meat and onions. All Teishoku sets come with miso soup, rice, side salad, potato salad and egg. I recommend the Asparagus, Mushrooms, chicken skin, Miso Pork & Shiso, and Chicken with Ume for the Yakitori options!

    Lovey Y.

    Amazing amazing amazing! Food, service & everything was TOP TIER! My husband & I came to mccully to go to our usual sushi spot but they were closed. We stumbled upon this place and it was so goood. It was my husband's first time trying yakitori. We came for lunch and they had teishoku lunch specials that came with miso soup, rice, side salad, potato salad & tofu for $18.99 (such a good deal)! The server was also super friendly and I give him props for being the only server, making the drinks, cleaning tables, making the food and checking out customers. Although it was busy & he didn't show that he was having a hard time. He was very very nice. I really enjoyed my lunch here and would love to come again! Everything was sooo good

    Nicole S.

    I reviewed this place before and I wanted to update it! I called ahead this time and they said there would be seating available. Husband and I wanted meat and thankfully this place was open. The menu is extensive! We agreed on mainly getting yakitori instead of venturing into the other menu items but my husband wanted the chicken skin. It was moderately crispy but a little tough at times. Our skewers were beef, pork, chicken meatball, minced chicken, enoki bacon, pork belly tomato, and chicken and onion. Our top favorites were the chicken onion, minced chicken, and the meatball. For me the beef was tough, the pork was so good but salty, and enoki was nice but as usual sometimes hard to eat. Service was moderately good despite the busy place. I loved the seating as we got a booth this time instead of the counter. Husband told me to give an extra star for the bidet bathroom. :) Honestly the worst part about this place is the parking. No knock on the restaurant but it's always too congested.

    Chicken with wasabi
    Richelle K.

    Cozy Japanese skewer restaurant. Flavor of the beef was great but found it to be a little tough and cold (hence the rating) I'm guessing it may have been sitting a bit before served to us. However, I found the pork belly was very juicy and chicken with cheese very yummy! My boyfriend really liked the chicken with wasabi. Servers were nice and attentive, overall a very pleasant dinner.

    Barbara D.

    I was so excited to come here as 3 of our friends highly recommended this spot. Great food and reasonable prices is what they told us. My mom and I love yakitori as we used to always go eat it when we lived in Japan. We ordered the lunch special with yakitori, tofu, rice and miso soup. It came with 4 skewers and the only yakitori that I liked was the Tsukune which was super flavorful. The beef yakitori was dry and tough with no flavor. The chicken one did not have enough salt and we were pretty disappointed. Rice was dry and seemed like was sitting in the cooker for over a day. We did not eat the rice. The ambience here is cool. I love Japanese baseball and the place looked so promising but unfortunately missed the mark.

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    S M.

    Yesterday I got to try the Dipping Noodle Hiroshima Style and it was very tasty. Also, the service was very friendly and helpful.

    Ami C.

    Hubby and I decided to stop by here for dinner after a workshop. They were quite busy. This place was really.noisy tonight. The food was okay this time around. Hubby got the Tempura Value Set and Hiroshima Ramen. The Tempura was too greasy so we took it home to air fry some of the oil out. He liked the Hiroshima Ramen. I got the Paitan Shoyu Ramen. It was really salty. I only ate the ramen and did not drink the soup. I kept drinking water when I got home. Maybe those was an off day for the chef. We enjoyed the food here before and will definitely come back. The staff are very nice and service was great.

    The bacon wrapped tomato was a winner. Everything was great.
    Marcus D.

    What a find! We've passed by this place a few times in the past but just never had the opportunity to check it out, until this time. We got there upon opening and was seated in a cozy booth. Love the Japanese baseball decor that greets you and Japanese programs on the tvs. We ordered some happy hour foods, as well as some sticks and okonomiyaki. Everything was delicious. Steak was a little overcooked, but still tasted good. They don't have much of a selection of alcoholic drinks, though. Actually, it's quite minimal. I think they're missing an opportunity there to expand their beers, sake, and whiskey. But we'll be back, I want to try more stuff on their menu. I love the atmosphere and the staff is super friendly.

    Lunch Teishoku Menu

    It was last minute, my daughter was graduating and wanted to eat Japanese food for lunch. I found Carp Dori in the McCully Shopping Ctr.(top left hand corner facing the center) on yelp and thought I'd take chance on them if they would take our reservation for 10. When I called, Kei was friendly and took my reservation without hesitation. When we arrived, there was one other small group of people. After they left, we had the whole place to ourselves which was nice. They had a lunch teishoku menu that had a variety of dishes. I chose the karaage chicken teishoku for $21. It came with a bowl of rice, miso soup, and a cube of tofu to start. I thoroughly enjoyed my lunch and ate all of it. It was just enough for me as it was for the rest of my party. Others ordered Yakiniku Teishoku, Yakitori Teishoku, and miso butter corn ramen. Nobody had leftovers! Also, a nice perk is that they have bidets in their restrooms! Excellent experience and would definitely go back. Arigato gozaimasu

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    Winton F.

    Found this little izakaya tucked away in McCully Shopping Center tonight, and already planning my return visit! Carp Dori delivers authentic Japanese pub fare with impressive value and zero pretension. Note: Happy hour is 5pm-6:45pm, and 10pm-11:30pm. Our party of 4 dove into their happy hour offerings first - the Chicken Karaage was crispy outside with juicy meat inside (no dry overcooked nonsense here). The Tako Wasabi packed enough flavor with wasabi heat. We paired these starters with a pitcher of ice-cold beer that kept flowing while we waited for the gyoza. The real stars were the value sets. For the uninitiated, Carp Dori specializes in kushiyaki (Japanese skewers), and their value sets are the way to go. We ordered both options: * The tempura set with six diverse skewers including a standout pork roll with shiso leaf and some prawns * The 5-piece skewer set featuring beef, ox tongue, pork, chicken & onion, and chicken meatball. Don't sleep on their onigiri either! The konbu version was simple but so satisfying - perfect rice texture with that hint of seaweed umami. It was filled with a lot of rice and could've used more konbu in my opinion. The tofu salad provided a lighter counterpoint to all the skewers and fried items - fresh and well-dressed. Nothing too special. Service was exactly what you want at an izakaya - quick, straightforward, no unnecessary frills. They kept our drinks filled and food coming at a perfect pace. The only minor issue was that the space got noticeably warmer throughout our meal. By the end, we were all feeling a bit toasty (though the beer helped mitigate this!). The total damage for our feast that completely satisfied four hungry adults? Just $85 before tip. Absolute steal for the quality and quantity of food. If you're looking for authentic izakaya vibes without breaking the bank, Carp Dori delivers. Get there early for happy hour and come hungry.

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    Steep stairs. Much easier to navigate going up. Going down after some adult beverages? Better use the handrail
    Steep stairs. Much easier to navigate going up. Going down after some adult beverages? Better use the handrail
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    (547 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    Went here on a whim without a reservation on a Saturday around 10:40pm with my boyfriend. There's a…read moredecent amount of free parking surrounding the business and it kinda seemed like Izakaya Naru was the only business open in that building that late at night anyways - which was super convenient for us! Inside, it's really small and there isn't that much seating so I would only recommend going here with a small group or just a pair of people. They immediately asked if we had a reservation (we did not) but there were able to seat us in less than 10 minutes. Looks like it would be good to make reservations in advance just in case! As we were seated, we looked over the three menus on the table. It felt slightly overwhelming to look at, especially with not knowing what some items exactly were (but, thank goodness for Google results and pictures on Yelp!). Our server took our orders relatively quick and we were also handed our drinks in a matter of minutes. It was cool to see them make our drinks in front of us! I will say, as someone who usually goes for drinks that don't taste like alcohol at all, the drinks we both got were a little less sweet than I'm used to but that was ok! They were very easy to drink and it didn't burn the throat. Very smooth! The food was absolutely to die for though!! Their food was legitimately the best food I've had at an izakaya on island. We ordered the beef tongue, chicken karaage, and gyoza - each packing a punch of flavor with each bite. I was most surprised about the beef tongue because of how easy it was to eat since I'm used to beef tongue being on the chewier end and lacking some flavor, yet their beef tongue was very tender and had just enough of that umami goodness. The karaage was crispy and not oily at all! The tartar sauce on top only complimented the crispy texture. The gyoza was pretty decent and is pretty similar to gyoza I've tried at other places. It's still good but didn't have that "wow!" factor that I experienced with the other two dishes. 11/10 would *definitely* come back here again for the food.

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    4.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    Warabi Mochi Matcha Ice Cream
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    Izakaya Uosan

    4.3
    (307 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Kanimiso with Kano and ponzu gelee
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    Nami Kaze

    4.5
    (801 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$

    It was so sad this business is closing down by Oct 31st. With rising food costs, inflation and…read morestaffing, it's understandable but I wish best endeavors for Chef Jason Peel and his staff. My fiance won a gift card actually 2 of them (from his coworker whom could not get a reservation secured), we knew we had to make the trip over before they officially close. We had multiple dishes, but staff made Kauai prawns and tomato miso black cod dishes on the house since they ran out the Hokkaido scallops. We ordered the short ribs, lobster appetizer, hamachi crudo and lastly sashimi moriawase to finish food palate. Lukki lemon dessert was great way to end to night. Ordered the Milk tea bouquet cocktail while my better half had water ( either way the food coma knock him out cold the rest of the night lol). To be honest, it was difficult to determine which dish was the best because the staff kept quality there despite it being busy every night since they announce the closure. Sashimi moriawase, fish was so fresh, reminded me of my time spent in Hokkaido and Sapporo. Short ribs was soft and rich in flavor. Both me and my fiance liked the lukki lemon dessert, like lemon meringue pie but broken down version. If you have a chance to dine here before closing and got a reservation, definitely will have a lovely dining experience and your stomach will be full by end of the night.

    Husband and I tried Nami Kaze in our recent trip to Hawaii. This place is huge! I was so glad to be…read moreseated in the side room because I found it to be a lot calmer, less people and no TV. The staff were friendly and very helpful with giving us recommendations. We ordered 3 appetizers and 2 entrees, and honestly it was too much food for us. We had leftovers for breakfast the next day! - For appetizers we got: Ulu Tots, Japanese Eggplant, and Corn Beignets. The Corn Beignets was the best. - For entree we got: Tomato Miso Black Cod and the Short Rib. Both were delicious and worth a try. Sad to see that this restaurant appears to be closing.

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    Nami bento
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    855 Aloha

    4.5
    (140 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    Happy hour specials
    Full bar

    The front desk recommended 855 Aloha while at check in. He gave me a dining card where if I dined…read moreat certain restaurants, I would receive 15% off. As it was my first night in Hawaii and we didn't have dinner yet, sure why not try it? While waiting to be seated, I had asked the staff at 855 Aloha if the 15% discount would apply for guests at the hotel, and quite oddly, she said she didn't know. Upon being seated, I asked our server and strangely, she also didn't know and said she would ask someone. Sort of made me confused and gaslighted that I'm being told two different things. As it's our first time dining at 855 Ahola, we tried a few entrees and I would say that it's flavorful and delicious; much better than I would have expected. $12 for sparkling water, a little pricier but the food was good. I did enjoy my late meal / dinner. My only complaint would be that when the bill arrived, no discount was applied. I had told three servers that I was a guest at the hotel, had my key card and ID as well. The server came back and she applied 10% off. At that point, I just paid for the bill and left a 20% tip for gratuity. Being in Hawaii, especially after a long flight and it being our first meal which happens to be very late and it's dinner, would have liked for the hotel to have just honored the 15% discount without having to ask about it so many times. 15% discount won't break my wallet but it's more about the principle and fairness -- it is actually listed on the website as well. It made me feel like 855 Aloha wasn't very honest. The food itself was good but I would probably just skip this one next time.

    "Jenny I've got your number...I need to make you mine...eight, six, seven, five, three oh nine..."…read morealthough this song and lyrics have nothing to do with 855 Aloha, that was the only thing upon my entry into this mysterious yet somehow still welcoming restaurant that kept playing over and over in my head. 855 Aloha is hip and trendy restaurant in the Waikīkī area of Honolulu that serves both the local community and tourists alike thanks to their buzzworthy mashup of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and European influenced cuisine that represents the Hawaiian islands rich cultural melting pot. Located on the ground floor of the Romer House hotel, which itself had been recently gutted and remodeled in recent years, along Nāhua Street, 855 Aloha proudly establishes itself as a restaurant that has its roots engrained with a sense of nostalgia from a time when things moved a little slower, even in Hawai'i where things have always moved a little slower, so diners can gather, stay a little longer, which upon my visit I happily did so. Named for Hawaii's once-ubiquitous payphone number, 855 Aloha is a celebration of local history and a bit of an homage to the humble payphone, where a handful of change could connect people back to the mainland. What brought me here was the fact that on a previous journey to the Hawaiian islands, I stayed at the Romer House and thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the hotel, but never got around to visiting their main restaurant on the ground floor lobby. Upon a recent visit to Waikīkī, with the rain coming down in droves, I made it my mission to finally make it one of Waikīkī's most intriguing restaurants. Not having reservations for 855 Aloha was not a problem, as I made sure to call in advance and they said they were taking walk-ins this evening. Being sat in one of their large booths made me appreciate solo dining, and take in the ambiance of a dimly lit dining room. Beyond the cocktail and beverage section of the menu, the dinner menu at 855 Aloha is separated into categories including Sushi Rolls, otherwise known as Roll Call; Salads, otherwise known as Fresh Talk; Shareable Pupus and Appetizers, otherwise known as Party Line; Large Plates, otherwise known as Main Line; Sides, otherwise known as What's Your Extension; and Desserts, otherwise known as Sweet Talk. To start my meal I ordered their Hello Goodbye cocktail which featured Tequila Blanco, Mezcal, Housemade Ginger Syrup, Honey and Lemon. A sultry cocktail that was deep in texture and flavor, this was a nice start to my meal. To eat with my cocktail, I ordered their Cali Roll which was filled with Snow Crab, Avocado, Cucumber and Sesame. This was your traditional sushi roll elevated in an only-in-Hawaii sense of mind. Since I was famished for food, I knew I wanted something hearty, and their Chinatown Chili Crisp Chicken which was served with Gai Lan vegetables, as well as Charred Lemon, and topped with Cilantro. To pair with my entrée, I ordered their Furikake Rice. As I sipped on my cocktail I enjoyed my Cali Roll piece by piece and knew that the food at 855 Aloha was truly elevated and I knew for the rest of my evening I was in for a real treat. My chicken entrée and bowl of steamed rice topped with furikake seaweed and sesame seeds would come out next and I would not be disappointed as it was juicy and flavorful with every bite. The chicken entrée was not the largest dish so sharing this one entrée seems doubtful the side of steamed rice definitely fills up any diner. I didn't think I had any room for dessert but changed my mind when I reviewed their menu, and their Chocolate Haupia Pie topped with Toasted Coconut and Whipped Cream was simply too good to ignore. My total bill for this visit to 855 Aloha was $90.06 that included tax and was before grtuity was added in, which was higher than most, but well worth the price tag. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to 855 Aloha, as it represented the true diverse cultures of Hawaii, thanks to the energy and kindness of the Japanese hospitality that this restaurant represents. Seeing my fellow diners, both large parties and couples enjoy themselves, in such a place where people were clearly bonding over their meal and drinks in such a laid back yet still dynamic social environment was a real treat. "I got it, I got it, I got it...for a good time, for a good time call...855 Aloha!

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    Bozu Japanese Restaurant

    Bozu Japanese Restaurant

    4.5
    (469 reviews)
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    Bozu is a local Japanese restaurant where all the locals seem to go. It's located in an unassuming…read morestrip mall (reminds me of LA's Koreatown) and we were able to walk there from Waikiki. We ordered a bit too much food and spent a little under $200 for two people after tax and tip. Some dishes we ordered: 1. Spicy tuna and salmon with garlic roll ($26.50) - massive roll and quite heavy...this was the last dish to come out and we were STUFFED by then. It's good, but I would have preferred to start the meal with this roll, not end with it. 2. Atsuage natto ($9.50) - ordered to hit my protein macros. It's literally fried tofu topped with a generous serving of natto. 3. Eggplant in dashi sauce ($6.50) - light appetizer, and seemed fairly healthy. 4. Miso chilean sea bass ($30) - very flaky and fresh. I was already getting full by this point after our apps and nigiri came out. 5. The nigiri and rolls were all fresh and ranged in pricing. We each got 3 pieces of nigiri and split a couple small rolls in addition to the aforementioned spicy tuna and salmon. Service was decent. We sat at the counter and the chefs were all very nice.

    Best service, even when we showed up right before last call. Thank you!…read more Most places don't look too happy when you walk in right before last call. We are always looking for a quick night cap after UH games and Bozu has both good drinks and quality sushi and sashimi.

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    Assorted 5 Kind Sashimi
    Yamaimo & Sea-Urchin Beef Roll

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    Yamaimo & Sea-Urchin Beef Roll

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