

Refined destination for upscale, chef-driven Japanese fare in a stylish setting with only 10 seats.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10:30 PM |
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Reviews
Reservations are very difficult to get because the full experience is at the chef’s counter, and there are only a limited number of seats. But once you sit down and start the meal, you immediately understand why it’s so sought after.
The ingredients are exceptionally fresh, and every piece is prepared with incredible care and precision. Each visit has been memorable and honestly a little emotional in the best way. My personal favorite is the ankimo, which is absolutely outstanding.
I loved it so much that I ended up bringing my whole family here as well. If you appreciate true omakase, this place is something special and absolutely worth the effort to reserve.
Very high-end, expecting at least $600+ per person for the pairing experience and extra dishes to feel full at the end.
The craftsmanship and dedication to every piece of sushi were clear, and the quality of the fish was outstanding.
I opted for the sake pairing, which-while generous-felt a bit overwhelming for one small person. A lighter or more curated pairing might be more enjoyable.
I also would have appreciated a bit more explanation about each dish, especially given the complexity and uniqueness of the menu. The chef clearly put a lot of intention into each bite, but the communication didn’t quite match that level of care.
Lastly, while the chef was highly engaged, the supporting staff seemed a bit distracted with other parties, which made the overall service feel slightly uneven.
Still, it was a special evening and worth experiencing if you’re interested in high-level omakase in Honolulu.
Incredible quality. Fantastic service. If you love sushi, You cannot miss this!
In reading other reviews I don’t think the add on feedback is fair—it’s pretty common for omakase spots on the west coast and the pricing was reasonable per slice. I can’t speak to the decline in food quality since my first time was Oct 25 but everything I had was wonderful with a clear POV