Hours
| Sunday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 204 Liliʻuokalani Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 369-7242
Website: https://www.sushispotwaikiki.com/
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Reservations: sushispotwaikiki.com
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Reviews
We ordered three sushi rolls: Diamond Head, Shrimp Crunch, and ʻĀina Verde. All were very, very good — even the Diamond Head, which has poke (not usually my favorite), really impressed me. We also had the fried rice and gyoza, both delicious and perfectly cooked.
Drinks were a Mai Tai and a lychee cocktail, both refreshing and well-balanced.
It’s definitely on the pricier side, but this is one of those places where you truly get what you pay for — fresh ingredients, great flavors, and an overall amazing dining experience. Highly recommend for anyone looking for quality sushi in Waikīkī!
The fish was fresh—silken textures, immaculate cuts, and a purity of flavor that needs no embellishment. Each piece arrived with understated elegance. The flavors didn’t shout; they unfolded—clean, precise, and harmoniously layered—creating a beautiful mélange where each ingredient found its voice. The Kaisen Futomaki was a standout, a generous, jewel-toned roll with balance and depth in every bite. And the Hangover Ramen was exactly what I craved, hearty and rich, yet never heavy or oily.
The ambiance mirrors the culinary philosophy: minimalistic, clean, and quietly confident, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—the freshness, the craftsmanship, the subtle details that elevate the experience.
This isn’t a bargain spot, and it shouldn’t be. The quality of the ingredients and the care in execution make every dollar feel well spent.
We got two sets of maki — disappointing. Way too much rice, barely any fish flavor. The entrée with shrimp was fine. My piña colada tasted okay too, though I didn’t understand why they put a broken flower on it.
Service was fine, but the atmosphere was far from luxurious.
I don’t know… way too expensive for what it is.
We loved it so much that we actually came back a second time during our trip — and it was just as amazing! The consistency and quality really stood out. Highly recommend this place if you’re in Waikīkī and craving delicious, authentic sushi.
Nothing about the meal felt fresh or worth the price, and the overall service made the experience even worse. I honestly do not recommend this place, as there are many other sushi restaurants that offer far better quality, value, and customer care.