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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónLATE DEC/JAN 2017 Oh Rail! Location closed December 31, 2016----please up and not renewed. I was hoping they would change their minds so waited to post, but no. Some of the employees said they were scattered through the other locations, but not sure how many will be. Sadness. UPDATED DECEMBER 2016: OMG... the spicy victories when they have it. Occasionally at this point. The name does not express how great this court is. Look at pictures. Can see this as an app in an upscale Waikiki restaurant for much more money. Two huge, very crispy, crispy, crispy, crispy, crunchy, thin cut green onion, sweet chilli sauce and the best crisp. Architecture food yes, please! OVERVIEW: Back to the Nabenbub and was pleasantly surprised. Upgraded to 4 stars for food, free and plentiful parking, and possibly the only Drive-Thru Sushi joint in Central Oahu, plus 1 star for outstanding customer service. This location of Kamehameha Highway probably has the largest, freshest parts on Oahu for this chain. Conveyor Belt Sushi got a bad rap somewhere, and I understand. 4 years ago, I might not have rated this place positively. But you know what? They were better, and I dare you to find a better cooked Kabocha temple for the money. Look at the pictures and see yourself. Light, steamy, fresh, sweet, beautifully cut pieces of delicate pumpkin. Golden tempura batter, fluffy, not greasy, and with a perfect crunchy when you bite it, this stuff is worth more than the few mice that they charge. Look at the pictures. Raw fish dishes are good, fill and with a lot of value for the money. And yes, that stuff is very clean. Do you have kids? Did they cry because they have raw stuff or hate fish? Let them try out any of the fish-free choices, from French fries to noodles to salads to edamame to small baby cucumber rolls, perfect for small fingers. Or the corncan, generous portions of corn seeds in a slightly sweet mayonnaise sauce served over vertical nori-wrapped rice. Children love the taste, but say 'em gunkan means warship (think about it... even sounds like cannon and watch that they have fun to drive their sushi boats around the plate. Or order the Tamago nigiri, with gigantic slices of omelette. Look at the pictures. Favorite: the Lachskaraage. Always generous with the portions, well prepared salmon slices are delicate, juicy and perfectly cooked. Topped with thin cut, fresh green onion a teri-based sauce mixed with sweet chilli sauce and mayo, but if you don't like sauces, ask them to get away. Customer service is here at location and they will be over to check regularly. Free refills on the drinks, and children's cups have a lid, straw, and you can take it home later. Nice! We often come here and would return. Introduce this place for value, diversity and overall fun for the family. The rail construction is probably still violating the place, besides the months-long scalopps fear (and no, it was not even in this place, but the company closed every location only to ensure. I'll bring my child and older people here, and we've got NIE sick when you, you know, just ask. Military discount Monday to Thursday: 10% discount with ID. Accepted credit cards. Very recommended and would return. If you don't believe me about the food, look at the pictures... they're talking for themselves. Happy dinner!
I get my sushi fix here 2-3 times a week, her spicy ahi is the best around the area!!!! Trust me, I've been living here for 3 months and tried every sushi place around the pearl and all the way to the Schifeld, that's the best so far. Rawfish is fresh and not much Mayo, fresh vegetables... Pure perfet!!!!
Hands down best sushi I ever had. Waited about 30 minutes to sit, but it was packed and we will be worth waiting!!!!
Whoa, didn't know they had a drive!! Plus friendly service. Will definitely be back.
Loves us some genuine. But like all locations can be a bit of a wait. Just don't eat the raw scallops;