
Experience authentic Japanese cuisine at Currents, formerly known as Aloha Bento, where every dish is a testament to the art of bento. Located in the heart of Honolulu, this restaurant is dedicated to providing an exceptional dining experience. With a commitment to quality, we source only the freshest ingredients and sushi-grade fish, ensuring each meal is a culinary masterpiece. From carefully hand-selected vegetables to succulent seafood, every component is chosen to guarantee the highest level of taste. Since opening in 2023, Currents has been delighting guests with its passion for authentic, high-quality Japanese food.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 220 S King St Suite 05, Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 200-5353
Website: https://www.currentshi.com/
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Reviews
Quality sushi! It’s in a casual setting, but the quality and taste are not casual. There were many things I wanna try but finally decided on doing the chirashi bento.
Delicious and fatty fish! One thing you can tell if this place has good fish or not is by trying their red tuna. Quality places would give you a nice cut that’s bright red with subtle mild fish flavor. Budget places will give you tuna that has a lot of ligaments and almost no fish flavor. Their red tuna was good, along with the ika (squid), negitoro (minced tuna), some fatty white fish, hamachi, crab meat (with light mayo), salmon and shrimp (although I wish it was amaebi instead). Their rice was also yummy with good seasoning and al dente texture.
Prices were not cheap but not ridiculous. I paid $24 for my bento, wish there’s just a little more seafood. They have other options that are more affordable.
I went during week after 12:30pm and there was no line. I just walked up to the kiosk to browse what they had and placed my order. The card machine on the left of the screen also takes tap payment. There’s also plenty of indoor and nice outdoor seating.
Would definitely go back if I want some sushi for lunch!
The 8-piece Omakase Bento is a highlight, featuring an incredible variety of fresh, high-quality fish. The unagi, scallop, and ahi stand out as favorites, but every piece is a delightful taste of the sea. The staff, including Cosmo and Tyler, are pleasant and incredibly helpful in navigating the menu. The restaurant’s atmosphere adds to the overall experience, making it a cozy yet sophisticated spot for a sushi outing.
What’s particularly striking is their commitment to quality. Every piece of nigiri I tried was fresh and delicious, showcasing their expertise in selecting and preparing sashimi-grade fish. The generous portions are a pleasant surprise, ensuring you leave satisfied and eager to return.
I’m excited to hear they will soon expand their menu to include new items like handrolls. This is a place I’ll be revisiting, and I highly recommend Aloha Bento to anyone looking for top-notch sushi in Honolulu. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, stop by and treat yourself to some of the best sushi the city offers!
I’ve paid many times more and gotten so much less; the team was friendly and helpful. Food came quickly, and the quality was absolutely amazing. Some of the best sushi I’ve ever had including in Japan.
Stop in – far and away the best value and quality sushi on Oahu!
Enter Central Pacific on King Street, they are just left of Starbucks where Aloha Beer Co was.
This place gets a fair amount of hype online and should expect some visitors beyond just the lunch crowd for workers in the area. We were in the area and excited to try the lunch sushi here, but were really put off by this vibe. I think it’s totally okay to just be open when you feel like it, as long as that policy is stated online rather than setting the expectation of regular hours and then randomly being closed so frequently. I see a lot of other reviews mentioning the same thing now so it’s not a one-off. And it wasn’t some kind of emergency or anomaly — it seems to be their regular way of operating.
If you’re visiting Honolulu and not a local, I’d recommend skipping this unless you’re able to call ahead and get a solid confirmation of when they’ll actually be open. If you go to the trouble of making a special trip and dealing with downtown parking just to have lunch here you’re likely to be disappointed.
The fish are really good!! Imported from Japan and some countries!(good one)
Also the rice is imported from Japan, which name is NOMA rice! Kyoto premium rice.
Even though I’m Japanese, I cannot get the rice in Japan.
If you are interested in, just try it!