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449, Kapahulu Avenue, 96815, Honolulu, Honolulu County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 808-732-6480
sitio web: www.tokkuritei-hawaii.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 21.2751288, Longitude: -157.8153446
Christina Van
::My husband and I went on a date here while visiting Hawai'i. We really wanted to be taken back to the izakayas of Japan and this was a fair compromise! The menu list is extensive, with lots of different variations and unique dishes to choose from. The descriptions of the items are also hilarious. Even better if you can read a bit of Japanese to understand the puns they use! The food is on the pricy side and each dish can add up quickly. Our bill came to just under $100 USD (roughly $125 CAD at the time) versus ~$65 CAD at an izakaya in Japan. Nevertheless, we had a lot of fun trying different dishes that were available. All of the servers were quick and were more than happy to describe a dish or recommend their favourites. We came on a Tuesday night and the place was still packed. Get a reservation ahead of time, if you can!
Nikki Lee
::A family friend recommended this restaurant for us to dine at during our vacation in Oahu. The restaurant has a old Japanese vibe to it. The area we were seated at had autographs and notes from old customers that were from a few years back. The restaurant actually doesn't have a restroom, but there's one in the little shopping center. Our waitress explained the large menu and recommended several items. We had a giant sushi platter and the fish was great. We also had a few plates of yakitori that were really good too. The food was delicious overall and the service was great too.
Tyler Thomas
::Very good experience. 3 stars mostly because I have high standards for the fish, there's was good but not exceptional. Ordered lots of nigiri & 2 rolls. Above average in all categories. Team helpful and did a nice job. Will return.
Emily Streetman
::Great Japanese restaurant that has so much more than sushi rolls. Busy busy, though. Make a reservation or plan to wait for a table.
Therese Howe
::Huge menu of izakaya - Japanese small plates! Feeling adventurous? Get the Russian Roulette, a plate of six pieces of tuna roll paired with a shot of Bacardi 151 with a snake dunked in the glass jar for good measure ... the loser/winner who gets the tuna roll piece flavored with hot sauce must take the shot!