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Ginza Bairin Tonkatsu & Yoshoku Bistro

4.3 2,103 reviews $ Restaurants Open · 11:00–14:30

Cozy restaurant specializing in Japanese breaded pork cutlets, plus seafood & poultry options.

omurice fried pork bar seating yoshoku side cabbage salad
Ginza Bairin Tonkatsu & Yoshoku Bistro
Oahu › Honolulu › Restaurants shabuyarestaurant.com

SHABUYA

4.4 1,311 reviews $ Restaurants Open · 10:30–22:00
wagyu mussels wait time Sukiyaki Broth tonkotsu broth
SHABUYA
Oahu › Honolulu › Restaurants honolulunoodle.com

Honolulu Noodle & Co.

4.6 476 reviews $ Restaurants Open · 11:00–21:30

Honolulu Noodle & Co. introduces authentic Taiwanese ramen cuisine to Waikiki. Featuring a 48-hour braised bone broth, our signature beef ramen, comes with your choice of thin or wide noodles, tender...

gyoza chili oil dumplings beef broth dry noodle
Honolulu Noodle & Co.
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Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House | Honolulu

4.9 612 reviews $ Restaurants Open · 11:30–22:00

Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House, the first Chubby Group restaurant in Hawaii, is located at 1221 Kapiolani Blvd. Our spacious 3000 sq ft establishment offers a unique and delightful dining experience centere...

wagyu hot pot bone marrow shabu shabu wagyu curry
Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House | Honolulu
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GYOZA STUDIO KUBOTA

4.8 98 reviews $ Restaurants Closed · 17:00–00:00
gyoza ramen paitan char siu red ramen
GYOZA STUDIO KUBOTA
Oahu › Aiea › Restaurants ichirikinabe.com

Ichiriki Aiea

4.4 475 reviews $ Restaurants Open · 11:00–21:30

Relaxed hot pot eatery offering sukiyaki, shabu-shabu & other Japanese classics.

nabe hot pot calamari happy hour miso broth
Ichiriki Aiea
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855-ALOHA

4.6 285 reviews $ Restaurants Closed · 07:00–11:00

855-ALOHA is a buzzy neighborhood spot calling back to the old school, where local food meets a unique-to-Hawai‘i mashup of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and European influences — a reflection of the isl...

kalbi wagyu izakaya scallops yakisoba
855-ALOHA
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Ginza Bairin Tonkatsu & Yoshoku Bistro

Cozy restaurant specializing in Japanese breaded pork cutlets, plus seafood & poultry options.

shabuyarestaurant.com shabuyarestaurant.com › Restaurants

SHABUYA

honolulunoodle.com honolulunoodle.com › Restaurants

Honolulu Noodle & Co.

Honolulu Noodle & Co. introduces authentic Taiwanese ramen cuisine to Waikiki. Featuring a 48-hour braised bone broth, our signature beef ramen, comes with your choice of thin or wide noodles, tender...

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Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House | Honolulu

Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House, the first Chubby Group restaurant in Hawaii, is located at 1221 Kapiolani Blvd. Our spacious 3000 sq ft establishment offers a unique and delightful dining experience centere...

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GYOZA STUDIO KUBOTA

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Ichiriki Aiea

Relaxed hot pot eatery offering sukiyaki, shabu-shabu & other Japanese classics.

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855-ALOHA

855-ALOHA is a buzzy neighborhood spot calling back to the old school, where local food meets a unique-to-Hawai‘i mashup of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and European influences — a reflection of the isl...

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