
Local Hawaiian food and fresh poke in Honolulu, serving plate lunches, lau lau, kalua pig, and island favorites. Convenient takeout and delivery, including University of Hawaii, Downtown and Waikīkī hotels. Easy online ordering for pickup or delivery.
Compact, deli-style go-to for lunch plates, bento boxes, lau lau, poke & other fresh island flavors.
Hours
| Sunday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2332 Young St, Honolulu, HI 96826
Phone: (808) 941-9994
Website: https://www.yamasfishmarket.com/online-ordering/yamas-fish-market/menu/order-settings
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Reviews
Onolicious Hawaiian food at pretty Onolicious prices! They have a pretty good selection of local food too!
PUPU:
Smoked Sliced Tako
I absolutely love tako, but also am picky about how it’s prepared. This version had a good texture – tender yet still chewy, but the flavor was just one-dimensional, liquid smoke. It severely overpowered the tako’s natural flavors. Pass!
Pipikaula
Thank goodness a container of this accompanied the disappointing tako, upping the rating two full stars! To be honest, I’ve never eaten pipikaula but have only heard of it. What it is, I’m pretty sure, is marinated/salted and dried beef. It looks raw but is actually fully cooked, sliced semi-thick and super tender. The texture is like fresh corned beef, the flavor like beef jerky. Absolutely delish and will go great with beer and wine (yes, my wine virginity has been defeated, lol)!
OVERALL:
Great, another stop when we visit Oahu.
-New updated review.
-Yama’s is still a local favorite.
-They still have a bunch of delicious poke’s to choose from such as ahi, tako, shrimp, scallop & smoked salmon.
-They have a poke bowl combo: regular $12.75 or large $16.75, you choose your rice, poke & side.
-If you like dried fish they have dried ahi poke too.
-My favorites are their Wasabi Ahi Masago Poke, Spicy Ahi Poke, Ahi Mango Poke & Hawaiian Style Ahi Poke.
-In addition to poke, you can check our their expansive menu & grab their other popular food, which is their Hawaiian Lau Lau.
Overall, my general rule of thumb is I only eat poke while traveling to Hawaii, when you come here to grab some you’ll understand why it’s so special 🙂
Before this time, my favorite lau lau was Young’s, but it’s been slightly salty. Yama’s was not salty at all, and the pork was so juicy and tender. I also like their composition of the sides (lomi salads, haupia, and poke).
Totally recommend this place. they have best poke and lau lau in town.