what's your favorite sushi restaurant
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Hakone, Yanagi, Sasabune are what come off the top of my head.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm a hardcore traditionalist. These recommendations are based off quality of nigiri, not jiveass rolls.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm a hardcore traditionalist. These recommendations are based off quality of nigiri, not jiveass rolls.
Last edited by Choku Dori; 12-10-2010 at 02:20 PM.
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yanagi and mitch's
mitch's is super good! the lobster miso soup is bomb. and/or the shrimp head miso soup. but its only if you like sashimi style. but its ****ing expensive
mitch's is super good! the lobster miso soup is bomb. and/or the shrimp head miso soup. but its only if you like sashimi style. but its ****ing expensive
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Anyone tried Furusato on kalakaua?
I thought it was ok, but not one of those "exclusive" places.
I thought it was ok, but not one of those "exclusive" places.
Last edited by caterpill; 12-14-2010 at 06:57 AM. Reason: Typo - Furisato = Furusato. Thanks Choku Dori :)
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+1 for kunio at waikele. I go to Oahu a couple times a year to visit family and it seems like we always go to kunio at least three times in a week. The prices are good and the sushi and everything else is really tasty. The only bad thing is they don't take reservations so there's almost always a wait to be seated.
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Just went to Yohei last week... rather expensive, kinda on the same level as Sasabune, but good stuff. I'd like to try Mitch's next.
Since I can't afford to eat like ^ very often... it's usually kuru kuru for me & once in awhile Kabuki.
Since I can't afford to eat like ^ very often... it's usually kuru kuru for me & once in awhile Kabuki.