Sushi Bistro (1914 South King St. Ph: 808-941-1333) has a few advantages when it come to Japanese food:
1) it's open late
2) it has a nice range of food to make everyone happy
3) it does the entire menu well
4) you will usually not have to wait
Sound good? You've come to the right place. Prices are the norm for the fare. Service is good. The menu is as diverse as they come. There are sushi sets, small appetizer dishes, donburi dishes, and all you can eat nabe for $25.
You know us, we only write about restaurants that we're excited about, and we write briefly. So if you wanna read the obligatory Honolulu Advertiser review, then click here. Otherwise, take our word and give it a shot.
1) it's open late
2) it has a nice range of food to make everyone happy
3) it does the entire menu well
4) you will usually not have to wait
Sound good? You've come to the right place. Prices are the norm for the fare. Service is good. The menu is as diverse as they come. There are sushi sets, small appetizer dishes, donburi dishes, and all you can eat nabe for $25.
You know us, we only write about restaurants that we're excited about, and we write briefly. So if you wanna read the obligatory Honolulu Advertiser review, then click here. Otherwise, take our word and give it a shot.
Broiled calamari, $8.00.
Tonkatsu Udon- Okay, dont' be deceived- there's nokatsu here, but the broth is made special using their house recipe. Really good for those Hawaii winter nights when the north winds are blowing.
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