i-naba Honolulu

  4.4 – 322 reviews  $$ • Japanese restaurant

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Unassuming destination serving Japanese classics including soba, tempura & sushi.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout i-naba Honolulu 96826

Hours

Saturday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Sunday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
Closed
Holiday hours
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Friday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1610 S King St # A, Honolulu, HI 96826

Phone: (808) 953-2070

Website: https://inabahonolulu.com/

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Reviews

Tom
This place is a hidden little gem that seems to be only known by the local. I was lucky enough to find this place while searching for a place to eat and do not regret coming here at all. I got the soba noodle cold with tempura. The tempura was flaky and lightly fried. The soba noodle is made in-house and extremely well cooked and tender. Please slurp the noodles as this is the proper way of showing respect to the chef; it also makes it more flavorful. At the end, they give you a teapot of soba noodle soup to put it with your sauce; the soba-Yu. Drink it like tea. That was so satisfying after the meal. A great palate cleanser as well. It’s a little out-of-the-way, but definitely worth it.
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Winnie Huang
My curry soba tastes pretty mediocre, but the COLD soba was perfectly cooked (prob the best soba I’ve ever had). If you’re into soba, sushi, and uni, you get to enjoy allll of them in one setting. My partner loved this place
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Jake Wong
Excellent traditional Japanese. Went for a 9 person dinner. Small space so I called ahead (no OpenTable but if you call they’ll reserve), and they asked for orders ahead of time which I appreciate for efficiency. Cost can be up their but portions are ridiculously BIG so worth it. We did the fresh soba which was noticeably smoother, ikura, scallop, uni bowl which was so good and tempura which is quality. Staff are on it in getting you whatever.
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Jennifer Lin
The service is much better than during the pandemic time.
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Katherine Melnyk
Adorable Japanese Restaurant! Food is really authentic served in true Japanese atmosphere.
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Anela Lee
Delicious food to choose from and the servers are so attentive always made sure my water cup was filled. They have combo options in their menu if you want to try a little of everything and lots of ala carte tempura sides to choose from.
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Kyle Pace
I don’t know how this soba tastes so good. We were a “walk in” and barely made it in. There were quite a few people who had reservations, but we were able to squeeze in even at opening time. I would come by to visit again for sure. I’m a new fan and want to visit the other locations on the main land.
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cheuck yee
Amazing restaurant with over and above service. All of the food from the udon to the sashimi have been delicious. The last time we were there, the server offered to clean my daughter’s bib and placemat that she used for dinner. Absolutely recommend this place and I wish we could come eat here more often.
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Westley Pang
Love this place! We have one back on the mainland but I’ll still visit this location everytime I’m back in Honolulu. It’s a must try if you love sobs like I do 🙂
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Rob Bruce
My wife and I stopped by this small restaurant for lunch in February. We were looking for sushi and ordered sushi and a few other items below the sushi that we didn’t recognize but thought were probably rolls. Two pieces of tasty sushi showed up and then some strange looking items we had never seen before that were neither attractive nor tasty. It would be beneficial for the menu to contain pictures of these items as it does for the noodle and udon soup bowls so that non-Japanese customers have an idea of what they are ordering.
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