
Ninja Sushi has grown in popularity since its opening in 2003, earning both critics’ awards and the approval of clientele ranging from local to mainland, and international travelers. Guests can expect fresh seafood that is masterfully prepared! Since day one, we have been serving the highest quality, best-tasting, and affordable dishes without sacrificing and use of artificial ingredients or preservatives. We offer nigiri, chirashi, hand rolls, and specialty rolls, as well as noodle dishes, bento, and salads. *Our Mililani bar is open during LIMITED days and HOURS at this time. Please follow us for the latest updates. Here we serve delicious cocktails, refreshing beers, sake, and have a bar menu. *Catering & Delivery available.
Counter-serve Japanese chain offering sushi, udon, donburi & bento in a casual setting.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 95-1249 Meheula Pkwy, Mililani, HI 96789
Phone: (808) 627-9790
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
ninjasushimililani.hrpos.heartland.us
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Reviews
$75 for a family of 4.
I like their superman roll.
I like that they have not just sushi menu…like udon and donburi.
I’m truly sorry to leave such a negative review, but I feel it’s necessary to share my experience.
I placed a to-go order and was told I’d have time to pick it up before closing. The restaurant closes at 9:00 PM, and I rushed to arrive by 8:53. In my hurry, I didn’t notice a “section closed” sign and walked toward the area near the register, where I assumed pickup would be. I didn’t touch anything — I just quietly stood, waiting for someone from the staff.
Moments later, a staff member banged on the kitchen window and aggressively gestured at me. He then stormed out and yelled, “What do you want?” I calmly explained I was there for pickup and gave my name. He shouted back that the section was closed and I had no right to be there. I acknowledged the sign but said it could’ve been handled more respectfully. He continued to speak in a harsh and condescending tone.
I paid, picked up my order, and left — without leaving a tip, because the experience deeply affected me. He later came out and handed me ginger, which I had already declined — maybe trying to make up for his outburst, but never apologized.
I’m not a confrontational person. Raised voices are extremely difficult for me to process — this left me shaken, upset, and with no appetite. It ruined the experience entirely.
Even if I made a mistake walking into a closed section, there’s a basic human way to communicate. Aggression and yelling are never acceptable — not for a staff member, not toward a guest.
As for the food: the sushi was okay, the soup — not enjoyable. 3/5 at best.
This review is not out of anger, but as a call for awareness. Everyone has bad days, but it’s important to treat each other with respect. Especially in hospitality — how we speak to each other matters.
My one main gripe was with the cashier. I asked for a validation ticket and she said, “No worries! The gate arm will rise and let you out.” I asked, “Even without a validation ticket?” She repeated the same statement. I sat back down and got my food right away and left. The second I scanned the parking ticket I ended up paying.