
We are a locally owned and family operated poke specialty propriety. The legacy of our always fresh premium ahi and top shelf tako poke bridges the decades since 1995. We are not a trend, we are a Honolulu tradition. Our poke experience is traditionally local, island style and ridiculously ono! We look forward to sharing our poke aloha with you! Aloha ke akua!
Locals flock to this no-frills eatery for the variety of ahi poke & a chill, laid-back atmosphere.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 747 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Phone: (808) 732-4806
Website: https://onoseafood.site/
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Reviews
Their fish quality is just different. It’s so fresh, and the texture is honestly crazy in the best way. Every bite tastes clean and high quality, and you can tell right away this isn’t average poke. The portions are good, and the price feels very fair for what you get.
Also, their marinated crab is amazing, but you have to go early because it sells out quick. If you come later in the day, there’s a good chance it’ll be gone, so I learned to prioritize this stop when I’m planning my day.
I’ve tried so many poke places in Hawaii, and this is still the best one for me. Consistently fresh fish, great portions, fair pricing, and a convenient location. If you’re looking for a poke spot to return to again and again, this is it.
Ono is highly raved spot, but I personally thought Foodland was better (and cheaper per lb, BTW).
The fish quality and freshness at Ono is decent (kind of fishy taste/smell), but it’s severely lacking in marinade depth and flavor. The marinade was kind of bland and especially the spicy ahi — way too much mayo and almost no spice and too creamy for me. The shoyu ahi was spicier and had more flavor depth. Other flavors were decent, but nothing really memorable.
It’s worth a try and that you stood in a long line as well.
I went at 9:30 am on a weekday and had no problems with parking, and there was no line.
No issues with my soy, gluten, and dairy allergies. Staff was knowledgeable about all ingredients used.
Ono Seafood specializes in fresh ahi poke, and you can taste the freshness immediately. The texture of the fish is clean and firm, and the seasoning is balanced in a way that enhances the flavor without overpowering it. One of the standout options is the spicy ahi poke, which has just enough heat while still letting the quality of the fish shine through.
The ordering process is straightforward. You order at the counter and most people take their poke to go, although there are a few small tables outside if you want to sit for a quick bite. The shop has more of a neighborhood takeout feel rather than a full restaurant.
What stood out to me most was the consistency and simplicity of the concept. Ono Seafood focuses on doing one thing extremely well, and that is serving high-quality poke using fresh ingredients and classic Hawaiian preparation.
Overall, Ono Seafood is one of those places that locals often recommend when someone asks where to get great poke in Honolulu. If you are exploring the Kapahulu area and want a truly authentic poke experience, this spot is definitely worth the stop.
As for the food, I thought the poke was okay. Not my favorite in the area but I wanted to try since it was pretty popular. I got half half (spicy salmon and I forgot the other one it was ahi tuna)