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Welcome to Japanese Restaurant Aki

Japanese Restaurant Aki, located in Honolulu, offers a casual dining experience with a variety of traditional Japanese dishes. With a focus on fresh and authentic sushi, sashimi, skewers, and other popular items like TanTan Nabe and Agedashi Tofu, Aki delivers a taste of Japan right in Hawaii. Customers praise the friendly staff, cozy ambiance, and delicious food, making it a must-visit spot for sushi lovers. Despite some minor issues with ambiance and service, the overall dining experience at Japanese Restaurant Aki is highly recommended for those seeking a taste of Japan in the heart of Honolulu.

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  • Japanese Restaurant Aki
    1137 11th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816, United States
    1137 11th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816, United States Hotline: +1 808-462-6267

Japanese Restaurant Aki, located at 1137 11th Ave in Honolulu, HI, is a hidden gem that offers a unique dining experience. Specializing in sushi and sashimi, this restaurant also provides a range of options for vegan and vegetarian diners. The menu features popular items such as TanTan Nabe, skewers, agedashi tofu, and shrimp.

The restaurant prides itself on its welcoming atmosphere and excellent service. Customers rave about the freshness and quality of the dishes, with many highlighting the abalone in fish liver sauce as a must-try. The variety of bento boxes offers a well-rounded meal, showcasing the skillful preparation of each element.

With a casual and comfortable setting, Japanese Restaurant Aki is perfect for gatherings with friends or intimate meals. The full bar, happy hour specials, and free Wi-Fi add to the overall dining experience. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, this restaurant caters to a variety of preferences.

Overall, Japanese Restaurant Aki provides a delightful fusion of traditional Japanese flavors with a modern twist. The attention to detail in each dish and the warm hospitality of the staff make it a standout choice for those seeking an authentic dining experience. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or new to Japanese cuisine, this restaurant is sure to impress.

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Jessica M.
Jessica M.

Food: 10/10 Service: 8/10 Ambiance: 2/10 Unfortunately we went during the heat wave and it did affect our experience, as there was no AC, and minimal air movement. We were all dripping sweat (I wish I was exaggerating) and weren't offered waters until we were already sitting for 10-15 minutes. Also, the waters weren't iced and were not refilled which would have made the experience a little more manageable considering the temperature in the building. While I understand the heat is out of anyone's control, I think there could've been more attentive service regarding waters and better ways to address air flow. I would love to return on a cooler night since the food was great. Some items to note were the grilled vegetables, wagyu paella, and spicy fried chicken wings.

Pam C.
Pam C.

Ate lunch there for the first time with some friends recently. Wonderful izakaya ambiance. Friendly and professional staff. I could have sworn I was in Japan! Try the miso butterfish and any or all of the yakitori choices. If you have room for dessert, I would highly recommend the matcha crème brûlée! Yes, it is as heavenly as it sounds! I bet this place is even more wonderful at night with some tasty dishes and a couple of cold beers. Will have to check it out.

Roya J.
Roya J.

A friend was visiting and wanted fresh and authentic sushi. It was an odd time and most places were closed, except the spot. Though I've been to the shopping area, multiple times, never to this restaurant it is a little hidden, but super cute. Bottom line, service was friendly,, the fish was fresh and prepared dwell. It was a little on the pricey side, but acceptable given the quality.

Amy X.
Amy X.

food is delicious and having fun with friends, pretty good to hang out with friends. We spend 2.5 hours there until close.

Lyla D.
Lyla D.

We had just returned from staying in Las Vegas when my husband's relatives called to catch up with us since we've not seen them for the past month. My husband's relatives asked me for restaurant recommendations in the Ala Moana or nearby neighborhoods since they would have a business appointment there. Luckily, I saw and read several other Elites' high rated reviews for Japanese Restaurant Aki in the Kaimukī neighborhood and suggested this tiny Japanese restaurant as our meeting point. I called for lunch reservations, and the gentleman who answered the phone asked if I was making a reservation for izakaya or sushi bar service. Since our foursome planned to have lunch and gab for a while, I chose the izakaya side of their restaurant. Fortunately, we got a reservation on a Saturday near restaurant's lunch hour peak time. We located the restaurant's entrance quickly from the 11th Avenue entrance of the Kaimukī Municipal Parking Lot and easily found parking. My husband's relatives had arrived earlier than we did and snagged the reserved table. The server placed several menus on the table since our guests were seated before us. While we perused the menus, the server came by to inform us about the daily specials and fresh from-the-market fish. We all settled on bentos from the Lunch & Takeout Menu. FOOD: - #1 5-piece sushi & soft shell crab bento: I chose the first item on the menu since it appealed to me the most. The bento was a good balance of fresh and made-to-order items served at hot and cold temperatures. The miso soup was served piping hot, and my palate was refreshed by the tossed green salad with ginger sesame seed dressing and sweet pickled ginger. The made-to-order nigirizushi had fresh tender slices of fish atop warm sushi rice, and crisp tempura battered soft shell crab was hot from the fryer. The tempura battered soft-shell crab was meaty, sweet, and slightly salty. I noticed that my husband started eyeing my bento and quietly whispered that my bento looked better than his. $22.50 - #9 Fried chicken & pork cutlet bento: my husband selected this bento because he was attracted to the deep-fried proteins. The karaage (fried) chicken had been marinated and was flavorful, although the fried chicken pieces were a bit dry, possibly overcooked. The three strips of pork cutlet (tonkatsu) were tender with a light crunchiness from the panko breading. He liked his bento and wolfed it down while eyeing the bentos of our guests and mine. $15.00 - #8 5-piece yakitori bento: our guests ordered this bento. The assorted skewered meats (chicken thigh, chicken breast, pork belly, and Arabiki sausage) were grilled over an open flame which enhanced the meat flavors with a light smokiness. The tossed green salad and steamed white rice completed the meal. There was a dish of refreshing and sweet pickled sushi ginger (gari) to cleanse and complement the grilled meats and rice. $15.50 This restaurant's open front allowed cool breezes to flow while we ate on this hot, sunny afternoon. The rustic Japanese interior decor was comfortable and welcoming. We'd return to this cute neighborhood Japanese restaurant for another meal at their izakaya side or perhaps for sushi bar service.

Kalani S.
Kalani S.

Had a great time eating at Aki Sushi which is not the same restaurant as Aki Izakaya. I stood at the Izakaya side waiting to let the checkin person know that we had reservations for 4, she mention that she does not have our name on the list. After a few minutes later I ask her is this this only Aki restaurant and she says we have the sushi side which is next to them. A light bulb came on for her and she walked us one door over. For someone that never been to this place they need to make it easier for people to know the difference or train their staff that when someone has reservations and their name is not on the list to check with the other Aki restaurant. After sitting down at the sushi side, the ambience was nice and very relaxing. Love the service and enjoyed the dinner, however I couldn't give 5 stars. Having family in Japan that grows one of the best rice in the country you truly understand that sushi is not only about the fish but the rice that you eat with. Rice was not high quality but was ok. The fish was good but not something that tilt my head back of amazement. Overall great place to hangout with friends and have some sake and sushi.

Peter J. H.
Peter J. H.

They hesitated a bit to seat me and my daughter without reservation because, although it seemed pretty empty, we were still early and it seemed like a place that would fill up quickly. Sure enough, by the time we left the place was packed. We ordered a sushi combo, seafood salad, a bunch of Yakitori sticks & mentaiko yakinigiri. We also ordered crab and uni nigiri a la carte. The nigiri was $20, but worth it! Real crab and creamy uni served gunkan style with high-quality wasabi on the side. The seafood salad came with cubes of maguro and salmon, topped with onions, and a really nice ponzu dressing. Everything in the sushi combo was fresh, seafood and delicious, also thoughtfully served with high quality grated wasabi on the side. Yakitori sticks were a real treat, we got a good assortment, and everything was well grilled with a nice side of miso paste, to dip the meats and vegetables. The yakionigiri was nicely grilled, perfectly burnt and crispy on the outside, soft and chewy rice on the inside with a good mentaiko flavor. Enjoyed it all, will make reservations next time!

Aron N.
Aron N.

Well what do we have here??? Something like a Nonbei but no corners cut. An airy restaurant hidden in an alley - in a building behind Big City Diner. Ample parking. The place was pretty packed when we went and judging by the Yelp pictures, I knew we were in for a treat. First off, the service!!!! Literally perfect for an izakaya! Water was filled, beers were offered as I took the last sips. The Asahi was perfect! They were out of my tako wasa but they had chicken cartilage karaage. They had whole grilled squid and tasty sushi! The place is pretty darn airy with a patio-like vibe. The food does not have a lot of "sauces" to dip in. For example, no mayo for grilled squid and no mayo to dip chicken karaage in. They had lemon to squeeze over and the food was so tasty it didn't need to hide from any sauce. The spicy tuna did have a creamy sauce over it and it was delicious. The service was impeccable - oh I said that already! and.... They had pickles.....!!! Tasty pickles - we got two orders!!!! Nothing about this place seemed like they cut corners. This is a really good place! Very tasty! My wife was happy, I was happy, we are going back for sure!!!

Glenn N.
Glenn N.

Love this gem. Right in the heart of Kaimuki. Loads of parking, amazing food, great service. The space holds around 40 guests comfortably. Semi open dining experience. I ordered the fried oyster curry. It was just as expected. The oysters were fresh and the curry had a great mouth feel the flavors were all on point dislike being back in Japan. The sushi was incredibly delicious. We ordered, the Otoro, very rich and decadent, due to a its high fat content. The fish finished very clean on the pallet. We also ordered the Ikura nigiri. The marinade was very late and there was no sushi aftertaste. You're in the area and craving some free Chinese food. I would highly recommend this place. Pro tip, go early as soon as they open, because they get very crowded during lunch.