
Izakaya-style eatery serving über-traditional Japanese eats including raw fish & omakase.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1329 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96814
Phone: (808) 589-1329
Website: https://m.facebook.com/pages/Sushi-Izakaya-Gaku/120501924631924
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Reviews
Seasoning for each dish was just right. The chef kindly gave me three pieces of dried stingray fin to try. Don’t be fooled by the name. I was surprised by how well seasoned and cooked it was. Moist yet crispy and sweet. It was so good that I ordered a whole plate.
Service wise, I dined solo at the counter. Chef and waiting staff were all super attentive but also gave me space to enjoy the food. During our conversation, I casually mentioned how good the mangos in Hawai’i were. The waitress kindly asked the pastry chef to add a few pieces of mango to my dessert. It was such a pleasant surprise!
Last but not least, they allow half sizes to some of the dishes. It was a huge positive cause it allowed me to try more dishes!
More traditional style sushi. You won’t find the fancy American rolls here.
Everything we ordered was outstanding. Fresh ingredients. Delicious flavors.
The service was wonderful- very friendly and attentive staff.
They have non-alcoholic beers too! Much appreciated!
Highly recommend!
The oyster shooters were a standout, and the o-toro? Some of the best I’ve had, hands down.
The staff were fantastic — super attentive, and the vibe from the sushi chefs and kitchen crew greeting you with full energy as you walk in or out adds to the whole atmosphere. It’s vibrant, thoughtful, and every detail feels intentional. A real gem.
There is a small parking lot in the back but it is on King street so you have to go up one more street to access.
We ordered:
* Tofu jelly (one with ikura and another with uni) – 5 stars recommend. They also got rid of the Wasabi with ikura which I enjoyed.
* King crab cake – served warm, and full of crab chunks!
* Pork dumplings (shumai) – wow one of the best – they use high quality meat for the filling and STEAMED PERFECTLY
* carpaccio of the day- this was just ok- I didn’t like the oil vinegarette dressing
* crab cream corn croquettes – came hot with a nice crust and creamy filling
* tamago – can’t go wrong
* unagi – was good but not the best
* homemade custard with fruits – this was just average to me
* green tea ice-cream- basic
* sushi omakase – my friend got all his pieces at once (they do that here) and he said it was pretty mid. “Not bad but not the best” – definitely not worth the price.
I feel this place is a star due to their izakaya menu items ! They have a large selection and I would return for this items but not a place I would recommend for omakase.
For all the food plus a bottle of sake, bill was around $300.
I left the ordering to my hosts but started with an Ohoro gin and soda. This gin comes from Hokkaido with sweet gale and mint as botanicals. It’s strong for a gin at 47% alcohol but has a nice clean taste with a light aroma of citrus. My nephew went with Asahi Dry.
The first dish was Omatsuri Natto … with natto as the base, pieces of salmon, ahi, squid, ikura, uni, yamaimo, chopped green onion and okra topped with a quail egg. It’s mixed together and eaten on nori. I found it refreshing with the natto being very mild.
Next was Uni and Oyster shooters, Seared Otoro with garlic sauce, Tako Basil, Gyutan (grilled beef tongue) Salad, and assorted nigiri. The uni and oyster shooters were excellent, as was the seared otoro. I thought that was the best dish of the evening. The beef tongue was tender and the salad dressing was great. I enjoyed the tako basil as well.
I found the dishes to be very good … My SIL thought some of the ingredients were of lesser quality than during her previous visits. She noted a change in staff though one of the “old timers” came by later in the evening to say hello.
All in all, I enjoyed my dining experience. The place was filled with diners, so service was slow and inattentive at times. The kitchen put out dishes quickly despite the crowd. 4 stars for me.