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    Sooper Secret Izakaya

    4.5 (13 reviews)
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    Maria A.

    What an amazing night ! the food was to die for. every plate came with an amazing brake-down of ingredients and history. Every taste complemented each other and the order of the food was extremely thought out . I have been to many omakase experiences however this one has been by far the best one.The chefs was an absolute pleasure to be around being irreverent and sticking to his essence was not only amazing but palpable in the space and the food. Finally we were just honored to be in a space where we get to support creatives and be a part of their journeys. Thanks for having us !!!!

    Uni with uni butter and mochi waffle
    Rudy J.

    Chef Ricky serves up dinner and an entertaining show! We thoroughly enjoyed our omakase experience! My sooper picky hubs enjoyed all of the dishes, which I never expect unless he can order what he likes. But he drank the broth that came with the naga... it was THAT GOOD!! Laid back atmosphere that makes you feel sooper at home, but still makes you feel like it's a special night out.

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    Alvin K.

    Thank you to my amazing daughter for treating me to a terrific Father's Day dinner at #SooperSecretIzakaya. She was able to make the rez and prepaid everything over a month ago. They change their menu every two months and tonight was the final night for this particular menu. I didn't know what to expect except that it should be really good, and I was not disappointed. It's a "pop-up" dining concept that was actually in the Fish Hook Cafe in the Luana Waikiki Hotel at the start of Kalakaua Ave. Free valet parking is right at the front of the hotel. Make sure you enter at the second driveway (not the first) so when you swing around, the valet is at your door. The entrance to the restaurant is at the top of the steps. The actual restaurant was closed since it's just open for breakfast and lunch and closes at 2pm. They only offer one seating this night at 6:30 so the actual restaurant was closed and we had to wait a bit till someone came out to seat us. It's a small place with seating for maybe 10 - 12 people so a very cozy atmosphere. The prepaid dinner didn't include drinks but they offer wine and sake by the bottle. Since it's just the chef and one server, they don't have bar service and can't provide mixed drinks or wine by the glass. I ordered a bottle of sakè and the server was very attentive in keeping our sakè cups filled. When the dinner started the chef introduced himself and gave an overview of the dining concept and what to expect. His philosophy was "no filter", trying to let his food speak for itself. There also was no "filter" in his presentation ;D and he spoke like you were at his home and he was preparing his food for you to enjoy. The seven course menu outlined the courses but offered no description as to what to expect. This came down to the chef describing each course as it was served, what the ingredients were and how it was prepared. Also his inspiration for the course and why it was chosen. I won't go into detail (since the menu changes every two months anyway but the photos show each course). The dinner was a good progression from light to hearty and definitely showcased the talents of the chef as well as his eclectic nature and personality. We thoroughly enjoyed the meal and left with very full stomachs. There were a couple of dishes that I thought could use a bit of tweaking with seasoning and such but still it was overall a great meal. Pricey but good. Thank you again to my daughter for a great time and more great memories.

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    Zach L.

    This place is amazing. Ricky and his team, a total of just 3 people will give you one of the most fun, different and amazing dining experience. We were stuffed after an amazing and delicious 10 course meal. Great people, great food and cocktails and a very comfortable atmosphere.

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    Tara L.

    hands down one of the best experiences ive had on this island. and i say experience, and not food, because its about the whole shabang. you need to make reservations to dine here as there are only 9 seats in the entire place. menu changes every 2 months so it keeps things fresh and new. theres literally 1 server, and then ricky (chef). theres 1 longer table right up at the counter, which seats 3. the rest of the tables are high 2 tops spaced out along the window. you'll get to watch ricky prepare each dish of the 7 course prix fixe meal. while youre waiting he plays hiphop off of his iphone. when the food comes out, he'll turn off the music, and then give you the whole backstory about the dish. sure he'll tell you about the things in the dish, but its really about how he came up with the dish in the first place. each dish gives you a look inside his life and his experiences. and while the stories are amazing and usually funny, the taste is OMG. one of the best meals ive had. and its SOO MUCH FOOD. seriously. have not been that stuffed in a long long time, and i eat a lot. so dont eat a lot that day, because you wont be able to finish your meal. also, dont eat the soybeans in the beginning. while you may want to snack, theyre just going to take up space in your tummy, which you'll need for later. you think im joking but im not. that was one thing ricky impressed upon us. that he hated going to prix fixe meals and walking away still hungry. so he loads you up on food, which looks surprisingly small, but isnt. ricky is also so genuine, sarcastic, and hella funny. the experience and the food are definitely worth the price, and the wait. because its just him, and he prepares each dish as he goes along, and there are at least 7 courses, it takes a while to get through. if you get the chance to go, definitely go. and then go again. i cannot wait to go back pictures do not do justice to how good the food tastes. and theres no way i could describe them all to you because they are seriously so complex. there are so many layers and facets to each dish (do NOT be fooled by the simple title on the menu). the only thing thats simple is the fruit at the end. but i'll give it a go anyway just so you know, since isnt that what yelps all about?!: WELCOME BITES: savory cream puff. they take the poke from the daytime and stuff it into this so so savory cream puff shell and put it on top some avocado. seriously so good CHEESECAKE: english pea cheesecake. yes, PEA CHEESECAKE. i normally hate peas. i hate everything about them. but you couldnt even taste the peas in this, and there were actual peas too! the micro green and wasabi leaf salad was so refreshing and the cheesecake was creamy but not decadent, so it made a really good app/salad and was not like a dessert at all CLAM DIP: served with focaccia from the breadshop in kaimuki, which was toasted so it had a nice crunch, yet was still soft in the middle. its origin story is clam dip meets 7layer bean dip. theres a white bean puree at the bottom thats made with the leftover water from the seafood portion of the dip. topped with olives and caviar. this one is also smoked before the lid gets put on, so when you remove the lid the nice puff comes out. could have used more bread for this one since there was so much dip in the pot ANAGO TEMPURA: super crunchy and flakey. marinated first, then tempura'd up with ground kakimochi! cant tell from the picture, but these were large pieces. he couldve gotten away with just giving you one piece, and that would have been enough. but no, you get 2! POTATO GRATIN: potato gratin is my fave way of eating potatos. and this one was amazing. be careful though because its friggen hot!! the potatos are also not cut super thin so they retain a lot of heat. so creamy. and the melted cheese on top is so reminiscent of french onion soup. this one had a backstory about a curry dish. so it is very viet/thai style in that its made with coconut milk and curry. which i love. i hate golden curry style. GRILLED SHRIMP: story behind this one is GIANT F*ING SHRIMP. and it is just that. large shrimp thats been grilled so you can eat the shell and all. but that head is so big and scary, i def did not eat it all. MISO SOUP: paitan style miso soup served with shirataki noodles and green onion. i still had so much soup left in the pot. but i was getting so full, i just couldnt eat anymore. but it was so so tasty PBnJ: the signature dish. looks like a crustable. made with seasonl nut and fruit. so in this case, pistachio nut butter with cherry jam, and a piece of foie gras! then its dusted with kinako. so rich and decadent SEASONAL FRUIT: the simplest thing on the menu. straight up honeydew melon. nice palette cleanser after all of that rich food

    Rob B.

    Aloha, you ask what's trending in Honolulu? Well this super secret restaurant by Chef Ricky G! There's no advertising (except on Instagram), there's no phone number (that I could find), only an email (info@soopersecretizakaya.com) to wait your turn for a reply back as to an opening, they take your money upfront on PayPal plus tip, and yes there is a wait, as chef has made his mark on JB nomination list, nice. Located in the boutique Luana Hotel in the Fish Hook space, Thursday through Sunday, 8 lucky people can dine for $150 pp of chefs choice, nice. You ask what kind of food? Well it's chef choice, a very nice variety of fresh seasonal dishes with a dash of Puerto Rico, Asian "local" with yes Hawaii regional cuisine. Chef has pretty much worked at all of our favorite haunts. Most recently Miro and Senia. If you're a true foodie make your way here. You'll be happy you did. Your taste buds will be pleasantly surprised, I loved all the fresh dishes with minimal salt, nice. I'll be returning very soon as I have my next Rez for more chef amuse-abuse as chef has a interesting sense of humor. Enjoy!

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    Izakaya Tenkichi

    4.6
    (248 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    I went there for lunch. The atmosphere was great and the food even better. I had read some…read morereviews that did not agree with mine, but in general those were for dinners and usually just before closing time. Its no surprise that some of the dishes were not available as they are popular and probably ran out before the Reviewers got there. Small details, like having various salts for your tempura available as condiment on the table makes it an experience close to being in Japan/.

    If you're looking for an authentic Japanese izakaya experience, Izakaya Tenkichi is a must-visit…read more From the moment you walk in, the ambiance transports you straight to Japan. The cozy atmosphere, traditional decor, and lively energy make it feel like a neighborhood izakaya you'd stumble upon while exploring Tokyo. The food was outstanding. Everything tasted incredibly fresh, and the tempura was fried to perfection, light, crispy, and never greasy. Some of our favorite dishes included the scallop sashimi, which was sweet and delicate, the assorted vegetable tempura, and the ikura & uni bowl, packed with rich flavors and premium ingredients. We also enjoyed several of their side dishes, each prepared with the same attention to quality and authenticity. Great food, great atmosphere, and a truly authentic dining experience. We can't wait to come back and try more of the menu!

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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
    Yuzu Cheese Cake ($5.50) - really sweet, especially with the granola. Would recommend getting a different dessert.
    Yuzu Cheese Cake ($5.50) - really sweet, especially with the granola. Would recommend getting a different dessert.
    Dinner Menu (1 of 12) as of 3/5/2026

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    Izakaya Naru

    4.1
    (545 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    Wanted to grab a bite late at night (11:30pm) and this spot was on our radar so we decided to check…read moreit out. They have shared parking lot with the surrounding establishments which was fairly open since it was so late (I think they were the only one open by that time). We were able to get seated fairly quickly (bar seating style, not individual tables, although they have a few of those as well). This spot is decently small but they seem to fit everyone in fairly efficiently. Upon seating we were given menus and waters after. The waiters are decently attentive since we were seated right by their kitchen/back of house opening. We got: * Chicken Karaage: 10/10, I would heavily recommend this. The chicken was juicy and lightly crispy. What MADE this dish was actually the egg sauce on top. It acts as the aioli but clearly much more homemade and heathier, with egg white pieces and the sauce made of egg yolk etc. We ordered this twice bc it smacked. * Taco Rice: 7/10, okay so... I'm not even going to lie when I say that I was a bit tipsy already when I agreed on ordering this. I THOUGHT this was a TAKO (octopus) rice. NOT a TACO (Mexican) rice. It tasted like I was eating taco bell, which wasn't bad per se but just felt weird being in an izakaya. * Beef Tongue: 9/10. I would recommend this as well. The beef tongue was tender and flavorful. They didn't go overboard with the sauce on top to let the meat shine through. * Seared Aburi: 8/10. The person I was with order it. It was good, no strong feelings about it. It was cool to watch them sear it though. It was on the fishy-er side tho, compared to other forms of sashimi (likely due to the skin still present). * Hot Sake: I would recommend this if you don't enjoy drinking. While its hot/warm, it helps it go down a lot more! Honestly I enjoyed the fried chicken so much I would actually come back just to eat that and maybe try some of their other dishes. Plus the izakaya experience definitely felt really authentic as it was bustling when we visited.

    I've been a fan of this place for a while, so it genuinely hurts to write this. The food itself?…read moreHighlights for sure -- the tacorice in the stone bowl was excellent, the hamachi with eggplant was a standout, and the rafute, while a bit dry, still had its moments. The kitchen is clearly talented. But everything else? A real disappointment. The server was cold and unfriendly the entire visit. The larger tables of four around us were getting great, attentive service -- smiles, check-ins, the works. But when she dropped food at our table? Not even a word. It felt pretty obvious that since the bigger tables had an automatic 20% tip guaranteed, our table just wasn't worth the effort to her. And that's exactly the problem with sneaking an auto-gratuity in fine print at the bottom of the menu -- it creates exactly this kind of situation. If the service had been genuinely good, I would have happily tipped 20% on my own. But to have it quietly tacked on after being largely ignored? That feels sneaky and disrespectful. This place used to be a go-to for me. Today really dropped the ball. Be upfront about the tip policy and treat every table like it matters -- because to the customer, it always does.

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    Inside
    Chicken karaage
    Chicken karaage
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    Sushi Izakaya Gaku

    4.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.5 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
    Warabi Mochi Matcha Ice Cream
    Warabi Mochi Matcha Ice Cream
    Salmon skin salad

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    Salmon skin salad
    Nami Kaze

    Nami Kaze

    4.5
    (801 reviews)
    1.2 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
    Nami bento
    Nami Kaze
    Nami Kaze

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    855 Aloha

    855 Aloha

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

    "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!

    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.

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    855 Aloha
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    Bozu Japanese Restaurant

    Bozu Japanese Restaurant

    4.5
    (468 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    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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    Sushi bar
    Assorted 5 Kind Sashimi
    Assorted 5 Kind Sashimi
    Yamaimo & Sea-Urchin Beef Roll

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