
Inventive rolls, deep-fried fish & an omakase menu offered in an unassuming strip-mall nook.
Hours
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 655 Ke’eaumoku St #109, Honolulu, HI 96814
Phone: (808) 942-5350
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Sushi-ii-169996469710932/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: autoreserve.com
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Reviews
I happened to be at Walmart and had a taste for sushi. It turns out this place is just across the street. It’s a little hole in the wall, but it is literally some of the best sushi I’ve ever had in my life.
Super high-quality, and what I would consider a good value for the quality that it is.
It is not “cheap sushi.“
It is very, very, VERY good sushi.
The server was super friendly and helpful. I ordered a lobster tail special they had plus the sushi combo which included Nigiri chosen for me. I actually ate three pieces that I have never had nor what I ordered, and they were excellent.
If you want quality sushi, this is a great place to check out.
We had about 10 pieces of nigiri and 10 pieces of tuna maki. Thats a lot of food for the price actually! (Lots of rice) the nigiri that stood out to us was the ika, eel, akami, hamachi, botan shrimp. The ika was not chewy at all. So smooth and a pleasant. And omg we both normally don’t like eel but that piece was perfectly charred with slight crisps on the edge! It might be the best eel nigiri I’ve had. Their akami was really fresh, even though it’s not my favorite. Hamachi and botan shrimp was of good quality as well!
Some disappointments though – Chutoro was a tad bit stringy, and the salmon was close to abysmal. It didn’t taste fatty or fresh at all. Not good quality.
We also got some small apps before our sushi plate. The deep fried baby octopus could’ve been better. It’s on the chewy side. Baby octopus is a hit or miss really. When it’s good it’s really good. I love how they had ankimo. The sauce and the shredded daikon and shiso leaf went really well together. I devoured the whole plate.
Overall it’s a pleasant meal and we had a great evening. Not everyone sat at the bar. Groups were sitting at tables.
Parking gets better when you go inside the lot, away from the narrow lane of the entrance/exit of the lot. We got free validation from the restaurant.
I decided to go with the toro, king salmon, tuna and green onion roll, and spicy tuna roll.
If you come here, based on all those items listed above, excellent. The tuna was outstanding, the salmon melted in my mouth. The service was fast.
HOWEVER….I was super lucky, party of 1 and I did not have a reservation. Make one. Do yourself a favor and get your butt down here and enjoy some incredible sushi with exceptional service, all at a fair price.
I love this place. It’s everything you hope it will be. It’s unassuming, and initially feels like a hole in the wall, but as soon as you open the menu, you become aware that this is a serious restaurant.
By serious, I mean that all the menu items (including the sake selection) are carefully considered and individually selected.
I ordered 5 different fish, two small plates, lamb lollipops, and a bottle of sake. Every item was better than I hoped it would be.
The staff is friendly competent, friendly, and well-versed in their craft. They explained the nuances of different fish flavors/textures in a ways that was easily digestible.
Oh, and the sushi chef who served my sushi was warm, kind, and had a bolstering laugh. It was the kind of laugh that starts deep down in the gut and is a contagion to those in near proximity.
They’re open 7 days a week. Go today.
Service is fast and helpful, and the atmosphere isn’t pretentious. We made a reservation, but it turns out we didn’t need it since the restaurant wasn’t that crowded even though it was a weekend evening. The biggest thing to be aware of is the cost. Even if you don’t have a huge appetite, expect your meal (including tip) to cost about $50-$75 per person without drinks.