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    Fukurou

    4.5 (92 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese
    Open 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Vivian M.

    Love love love this place !!! It's super unique for Waikiki and you definitely would not be disappointed. We come to the island every year and I'm always trying to find new places to eat. We also have omakases pretty often and this place exceeded my expectation! Every piece is delectable and seasoned perfectly! The host and sushi chefs were fun and kept the vibes high all night. PSA: The place is hidden behind the Mexican restaurant so it seems like a speakeasy!

    Katherine N.

    Wanted to celebrate a nice anniversary while on our trip and found this place. Great food for a good price! Intimate experience with only 8 seats around the counter. Enjoyable time.

    Thanh H.

    I really enjoyed the experience overall. Being limited to about eight people, it felt very intimate and personal. We had the chance to talk with the chef, share some jokes, and just enjoy a really wholesome atmosphere. The food was excellent everything tasted incredibly fresh. My favorite dish was the uni toast! I would definitely recommend this place and would absolutely come back.

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    Mark L.

    Very cool place. Service is good. The quality was very fresh and some of the items were done thoughtfully. The idea of noodle with the ice bowl design was Michelin level. Personally, I felt the flavor for the sushi was lacking. In general, the taste was lighter. Octopus Blue fin tuna Mackerel Amberjack amaebe Crispy rice with Hamachi Toro Uni (Hokkaido) - Wagyu (Miyazaki) Noodle on ice bowl Anago Toro handroll Cherro with ice cream

    Amanda O.

    Pu-lease! 12-course omakase for $90?! And it's freaking delicious!? Fukurou is a must for omakase lovers, and those who have yet to experience one. They switch the menu up often, but the favourites are always present. Unique to Fukurou, there is a nod to Hawaiian and Mexican cuisines in the flavour profiles. It's a very intimate setting, and is great for any occasion. Chef Miki is so creative, has a fun, cheeky sense of humour, and a splendid chef. We're moving away soon, and I have to say, Fukurou is one of the top 5 dining spots I will miss sorely.

    Stefanie C.

    My husband and I have made it a tradition to celebrate our wedding anniversary with an omakase dinner, and while in Hawaii, we knew we couldn't pass up the chance. We searched throughly, hoping to find something authentic, intimate, and focused on quality--away from the typical tourist spots. That's how we found Sushi Fukurou, and from the moment we discovered it, we felt an instant connection. Thankfully, we weren't wrong. First things first: reservations are tough to get. They don't take walk-ins, but if you keep an eye on their Instagram, they sometimes post last-minute openings. The experience is very speakeasy-style--hide away in a small room connected to a different restaurant. With only two seatings per night and room for about 8 guests, it is incredibly personal. Now, onto the omakase journey--12 courses including dessert, combining some classic elements with many original creations, which I absolutely loved. Every single bite was a standout, from the freshest sashimi to their smoky wagyu. We even had time for a few add-ons and repeated some of our favorites--because how could we not? What made the night even more special was the thoughtful touch of a custom anniversary dessert, something I'll always remember. A huge THANK YOU to Chef Miki and her team--incredibly talented, professional, and warm. I loved how open they were to us filming and taking photos. It's refreshing to see a new generation of chefs who bring both skill and approachability to the table--I really identified with that energy. They offer a small selection of beer, wine, and sake (not included in the omakase price), and at $90 per person, it's an incredible value for the level of quality, creativity, and service. Can't wait to come back. Once again, Chef Miki and team, THANK YOU!!!

    Brandi T.

    Enjoyed the omakase at Fukurou so much! You really can't beat a $90 omakase We booked our reservation months in advance for a birthday celebration and found out the location was as a 5 minute walk from our hotel. Note that it's located in BuHo Cantina! A couple was 15 minutes late because they couldn't find the location. For the omakase, I really enjoyed every piece! The pacing was perfect and everything was very fresh. My favorites were the uni toast, wagyu and kanpachi. The service was also great! I told the chefs I may have a shellfish allergy and they changed the clam chawanmushi to a salmon roe chawanmushi which was delicious. They also went out their way to make my friends birthday special. Also look at how dedicated the chefs are to taking pictures! Would definitely come back for their omakase!

    Bruce H.

    This place is FANTASTIC. As someone who spends a good amount of time in Japan, I can tell you these peeps have some serious game. It's omakase only. Only 8 seats, two seatings/night. Pictures tell the story...

    Dessert. Black sesame jello with horchata ice cream
    Jeffrey T.

    A hidden gem on the roof top of Buho Cantina. Fukurou delivers on quality, service, and takes you away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki. Likely one of the most inexpensive Omakase meals at $90 pp, on the island but doesn't skimp on fine dining ingredients like Wagyu, uni, Ikura, snow crab, otoro. Two seatings a day with only eight sushi counter seats where you have an intimate view of the chef preparing each bite. 11 courses total, including the dessert. Upon the savory courses, the chef offered any diners that needed more bites the option to add ala cart. I was comfortably full so declined but later learned they were only $10 per additional bite. I certainly would have had another uni toast and Wagyu taco. Our entire group enjoyed dinner, and I would highly recommend. Make a reservation and go enjoy life with great company & food. 3 hour validated parking in the building garage.

    Gigi T.

    Came here for dinner a few weeks ago and loved it. For just about $100 it was a great value! I especially loved the avocado uni toast! Each piece was very well done and the flavors paired very well. Not going to lie I recently had the uni at the IG popular spot with uni on top of the Kyoto style rice bowl...that uni can't compare to this Ambiance was nice too. It's hidden away in this back room of a bar. The host will lead you to the restaurant.

    Samantha K.

    This restaurant is tucked away in Buho, so when you arrive, make sure to check in with the host or hostess. They'll call you once everything is set up and ready to go. This review is a bit late, so I don't remember every single dish that was served, but I do remember my favorites--the wagyu "taco" and the uni and ikura over rice. The sushi chef incorporates Mexican cooking techniques into each dish, but to be honest, it didn't really stand out to me. The first few bites were a little fishy, which wasn't the best first impression, but luckily, that didn't carry through the entire meal. Overall, it's not a bad spot for the price, but there weren't many standout dishes aside from the wagyu "taco." The portions also felt a bit small, so keep that in mind if you're expecting a more filling meal.

    Shannon C.

    I was able to get a reservation for my friend and I last minute and I'm so glad I did! Fukurou was a bit confusing to get to so we walked around for a bit until we found Buho and then they directed us to Fukurou's entrance. The food is so good! We went through several courses and the quality of all the pieces were fantastic. Our favorite was the kan-buri so we opted to revisit that one in the end. The chawanmushi with crab roe was also really good too. Miki and her assistant were super kind and Miki explained each course before we were about to eat it. The place is super intimate so unfortunately the people you're seated with kind of matters. The group next to us was a bit loud and you could really hear every bit of their conversation. I highly recommend coming to Fukurou to try it out! Will be back if I can snag another reservation.

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    Brenda T.

    10/10 amazing experience!! This was my first ever omakase and I absolutely loved it:) Both chefs had great energy, service, and enthusiasm for each course they made. Very intimate and small room setting. The location itself was pretty hard to find as it's located inside another restaurant! Besides that, I savored each dish made and at the very end I found myself quite content with the whole experience. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone wanting to try omakase for the first time.

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    Ginza Sushi - Junior sets, lunch specials, drinks and dessert

    Ginza Sushi

    4.4(811 reviews)
    1.9 miKaka'ako
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Casual dining

    Amazing service and delicious food! We made a reservation for 13 at another restaurant but there…read morewere some glitches in their system so they didn't receive our res but could seat us at a time that didn't work so we were looking for nearby restaurants. Ginza Sushi looked good so I called ahead and asked if they could seat 13 people and they were more than accommodating. 5 minutes after I called and walked over, we were already seated and taken care of. The food was absolutely delicious. This is the best and authentic sushi I've ever tasted. Definitely worth the price! Russel was an amazing server as well! Very fast and great personality. Really made the experience better. I will be coming back again for sure!

    Fantastic sushi spot in Ward area. Right across from Merrimans and Whole Foods. I enjoyed the…read moretwister and avenger rolls, a few pieces of nigiri, and the fried pork gyoza. A few notes on the food. I prefer pan fried gyoza to the deep fried version offered here, but it was still good. For the avenger roll, I'd recommend getting the sauce on the side. It tastes good, but I personally didn't want so much. They also unexpectedly put some mayo on the hamachi nigiri pieces. I would have preferred it plain. Service was friendly and the space was really nice. Price was reasonable. Great date spot. I will definitely be back.

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    Hoso maki, temaki, donburi & noodles

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    Nigiri sushi and sashimi

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    Sushi rolls! This is how we roll!

    Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera

    Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera

    4.1(222 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    Free parking
    Wheelchair accessible

    IYKYK: 20 restaurants, 3 countries, and 15 time Michelin Star recipient…read more Found in Japan, China, and America (in beautiful Honolulu and Houston), it's Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera! There are meals one enjoys. Meals one admires. Meals one respectfully documents, notes the flavor balance of, and later describes using words like "elegant" and "well-executed." And then there are meals that rock your world. This was one of them. Kaiten sushi, or conveyor belt sushi, is a casual, affordable Japanese dining style invented in 1958 where plates of sushi rotate on a motorized belt passing diners, allowing them to select dishes directly. Here at Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera, it's not the typical catwalk of pre-made maki rolls, nigiri, and other offering. You order off a kiosk and then it is fast-tracked to your table via sushi belt. Here at Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera, you are granted the ability to try their Edomae-style sushi for a more affordable price. Edomae-style sushi is a traditional Tokyo cuisine originating in the 1820s, featuring seafood, often cured, marinated, or simmered, served atop rice seasoned with red vinegar (akasu). It focuses on enhancing fish flavor through technique rather than just raw freshness, historically acting as fast food for 19th-century Edo residents. That said, dare I say the best meal I had during my stay on Oahu? I DARE! This was an excellent place suggested by Randy S. I really can't tell you all we had because Randy took charge but every bite? Certified bangers. Not one bad bite had. Pro-tip: If you want to feel like you are being mugged by Neptune, the God of the Sea, have the chawanmushi. Oceanic and delish!

    One of my nieces favorite places.This was a whole new sushi experience for me. Order on an iPad and…read morethe food whizzes in on a conveyer belt. I felt like Judy Jetson. The food came rather quickly. It is fun to see the other orders whizzing by. I was with a group of 9 so we were at. two different booths, only one iPad per table. The pesonal service was minimal. I miss seeing the sushi chef in person. The sushi that I had was delicious and the preparations were unique (to me) the pieces were smallish, but so yummy. I would have ordered more but I was not very assertive and everyone wanted the iPad . Most of the nigiri orders were only one at the price point I am used to paying for two and I prefer the experience of sharing. My husband at the other table sampled more than I did. Deep fried Octopus and Toro, I had Yellow Tail and Carpacio, sample two rolls. Big surprise, the French fries were outstanding. The check worked out to about 50 pp. I think that was mostly my husband who enjoyed an array of dishes. As mentioned in other reviews, the bill stacks up quickly. I given them 4 stars for uniqueness, mostly.

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    Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera
    Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera

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    Nami Kaze - Dining area

    Nami Kaze

    4.5(801 reviews)
    4.2 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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    Nami Kaze

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    Sushi Izakaya Gaku

    Sushi Izakaya Gaku

    4.5(1.1k reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$$$

    An izakaya is a casual Japanese pub-style restaurant designed for socializing over drinks and…read moreshared small plates, acting as a staple of Japanese dining culture. Last meal on Oahu. An excellent offering suggested by my cycle buddy, Randy S. Randy had told us that they were the 2022 James Beard Best Restaurant semi-finalist is deserving recognition. I really can't tell you all we had because Randy took charge. Every bite worked well with the bottle of sake we had. I do know that one of the bites included firefly squid, those cute, small, bioluminescent cephalopods famous for their brilliant blue light. Regardless, it was a fun way to cap off the trip. Loved the food, love the company... what a great place!

    It was an amazing evening spent at this place. We return annually to the islands and make it a…read morepoint to enjoy the cuisine at this comfy restaurant. The fish was fresh colorful and presentation didn't disappoint our evening. We were there when they opened adding a personal touch to our evening before the dinner crowd arrived. The sushi chef and his sous chefs worked together to get the food to their guests quickly. We were sitting at the sushi bar --- the dedication and smooth operation seemed fine to me. It was quiet loud when they welcomed guests which wasn't easy to handle but I understood why they were doing that. Loved the presentation of our choices which we took pics of. Thank you for a fun evening. We'll be back next year.

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    Interior

    Sushi Izakaya Gaku - Warabi Mochi Matcha Ice Cream

    Warabi Mochi Matcha Ice Cream

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    Salmon skin salad

    Nori Bar

    Nori Bar

    4.5(372 reviews)
    2.0 miKaka'ako
    $$
    Casual dining
    Romantic vibe

    I had Nori bar bookmarked for a little while, and finally had the chance to try it out with my…read moredaughter for a late lunch. We made reservations at 2:30 PM and we're here for happy hour. We ordered the deluxe platter, spicy dynamite cake, and chicken skewers. The food was so good! The deluxe platter had a combination of spicy Ahi rolls and some sashimi. Spicy dynamite cake was not too spicy, but had layers of rice, avocado, and spicy Ahi with sauce, and Nori wrappers on the side. Chicken skewers you can order them individually, in a set of three or five and we opted for three. Service was very friendly and attentive. We finished everything. The three items we ordered the cost was $60, adding tip and tax was around $75. The restaurant is very small. Seating only at the bar hence in the restaurant name. Definitely would like to come back and try some of the other options.

    A favorite spot for a pleasant but quick dining experience. You'll definitely need reservations…read more(Open Table) but with tablet ordering and a choice to be served piece by piece or all at once, you actually could be in and out pretty quickly. I'm not sure when they added ramen but my neighbor's bowl looked pretty solid. A few other menu tweaks and additions since they opened and a nice technology improvement which now allows you to order the sushi temaki sets through the app. Something for everyone here now. Free parking in all the nearby structures. I kinda love coming to this spot and this micro-neighborhood within the new Kakaako.

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    Nori Bar - Counter very clean

    Counter very clean

    Nori Bar - Take out set roll box. Available for 4,5 and 6 roll sets.

    Take out set roll box. Available for 4,5 and 6 roll sets.

    Nori Bar - Try our specialty hand rolls!

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    Try our specialty hand rolls!

    Sushi Ginza Onodera

    Sushi Ginza Onodera

    4.6(278 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$$$
    Luxury
    Free parking

    Did the lunch omakase with a friend. The service was very nice, very quiet space with subdued…read moreambiance. It was challenging to get through all of the courses, but I succeeded. There were standouts and overall we loved the meal. A local id gets the 10% service fee removed which was nice. I would recommend the $150 lunch omakase - I don't think the $50 abalone dish was worth the upgrade.

    Had an amazing omakase experience at Sushi Ginza Onodera. The staff were incredibly friendly and…read moreattentive, which made the whole experience feel welcoming rather than overly formal. Every piece of sushi was beautifully presented not overwhelming. You can really tell the chefs put a lot of thought into the balance of flavors and textures. One of my favorite bites was a sashimi piece topped with something that looked like finely grated cheese (not sure what it actually was), but it melted perfectly with the fish and added a really unique savory flavor. The chefs and staff also had a good sense of humor. At one point they served kinki fish and jokingly explained that the English translation sometimes gets called "idiot fish," which got everyone laughing at the counter. The omakase is definitely on the pricier side, but the quality, presentation, and overall experience made it very satisfying. If you're looking for a refined sushi experience with great service and beautifully crafted bites, this place is worth the splurge.

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    Sushi Ginza Onodera
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    Fukurou - sushi - Updated June 2026

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