Aloha Sushi
Topa Financial Center Lobby,745 Fort St, Ste 113, Honolulu, HI, 96813
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Address :
Topa Financial Center Lobby,745 Fort St, Ste 113
Honolulu, HI, 96813 - Phone (808) 585-7374
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 am - 6:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Lance T.
I'm stuck with the Spicy Ahi Bowl. I always request a little bit of brown rice and then a layer of romaine lettuce. The spicy sauce is what really does the magic -- tried the same bowl at Pioneer Plaza and it's nothing in comparison with this one. The line usually starts to form around 11:45am daily. I go at 1:15p once a week for the Spicy Ahi Bowl.
(5)Chay S.
I had some type of spicy chicken bowl that probably used a mixture of gochujang but way too much of it. Barely edible, sorry.
(2)Liz S.
Came here for lunch because the pho place at Topa Tower was closed. When I asked for a cup of water, I was told that I should have said something earlier and that I should've known better. Not returning since this is downtown and there are alot of other places to eat.
(2)Annette I.
Service: 5 Speed of service: 5 Food: 4 Average total: 4.67 I come here to this location every Monday and I get curry almost every time. It's a hit and miss with the ratio of meat to veggies but the ladies are really nice!
(4)Jan H.
I came down here for lunch today because the line at Marukame was way too long for me and now I wish I had just waited. Unfortunately, what was pictured in the menu was NOT what came out after I ordered from Aloha Sushi. Instead of a shrimp tempura, chicken teri bento I got more like what I would describe as a tempura shrimp - chicken bowl? Not compartmentalized like a traditional bento (or what was pictured on the menu). The "salad" was just about 5 pieces of small, chopped up lettuce underneath the chicken that was wilted from the heat. Yuck. If I had known I wasn't getting what was advertised, I would have ordered something different or just gone somewhere else. As for the taste? The chicken tasted old and the tempura batter was too thick and became soggy and spongy within 5 minutes. I ate about half and tossed the rest. With so many great options in downtown for the same price range, I don't think I'll ever eat here again.
(2)Christie V.
I'm a frequent flyer here ordering the spicy ahi maki. It comes with 6 pieces for 7.49. Delicious! I have tried their shrimp tempura udon for 6.99 and several bentos. ME LIKEY!!! Conveniently located Prices are reasonable Fresh
(5)Jordan S.
It's not great sushi, but it is good fast, and cheap sushi. It is to sushi, what McDonalds is to burgers.
(3)Susan W.
I remember coming here before when I took classes at HPU. Not many people know that there's an aloha sushi hidden in this building downtown. It's a bit cheaper than Ninja Sushi, which is also in the area. I like this place better because I can eat in there and the place is clean most of the time. It's close and convenient, and just like someone said below "I want sushi and don't want to walk that far cause I'm wearing high heels". I find myself coming here for lunch when I'm hungry. Plus, it gives good AC! Great for when you've been walking in the sun after work -_-. Every time I come here, I try something different. Their spicy ahi maki is hella spicy, good thing I had water when I ate that... I really like their udon and so far, all the maki sushi I've tried was delicious. I like the french kiss and shrimp tempura ones! Kept me full till dinnertime. The lady cashier that works there is real nice and she recognizes me after 3 days in a row of coming. She calls me dear :D haha.
(3)Casey C.
A definite favorite downtown lunch place for sure! I've had their spicy ahi bowl, unagi bowl, chirashi bowl, all kine inari sushi, all really, really good with decent prices! The staff is super friendly, and the food comes out really fast. Very clean, good service, yummy food!! My "go-to" place!!!!
(5)Tammy C.
I come here for the Korean food because there aren't any good ones downtown and this one is the best!! I love their kimchee tofu soup and bibimbap. The kimchee is spicy and the veggies on the bibimbap are fresh. The bibimbap with teri beef is like $8-9 and totally fills me up. Comes with miso soup. I tried a spicy ahi roll but there was something weird in the middle of it that I couldn't identify.. some kind of dried something. It wasn't bad, but I won't be ordering sushi anymore. GO FOR THE KOREAN FOOD!!! It is as good as it gets downtown IMHO (but I'm only speaking for the Kimchee Tofu soup and the bibimbap).
(4)Clifton L.
I'll have to admit I haven't tried their sushi yet, actually, I haven't tried anything else besides their curry. I really like their curry, it has a good amount of spice in it. I'd say the curry here can compete with Curry House, pretty good considering this is a sushi place. It really hits the spot as the weather is still cool. They do have a good selection of pre-made bentos and sushi but I have not been tempted to try them yet. I will however try some of their Korean offerings the next time. Today I finally looked at the menu and the kim chee tofu soup sounds good.
(4)Ash O.
Cue to the koto! (*traditional Japanese instrument) Slip on that hachimaki!! (*traditional Japanese headband) And sweep the leg!!! (*traditional non-traditional Japanese movie quote) Rettsu taberu sushi! ! Let's eat sushi!!! "In Okinawa, all Miyagi know two things: fish and karate." In downtown Honolulu, all I know is that: I want sushi and don't-want-to-that-walk-far-'cause-I'm-wearing-high-heels-plus-it'-hot-outside-and-I'm-lazy." For all you ladies and (some) gents who feel the same way, (don't worry boys, I won't judge!) this Aloha Sushi restaurant is your solution! Located on the ground floor lobby of the Topa Financial Center (formerly the Amfac building), I come here to get my sushi fix...a lot. The food is both oishii (delicious) and the prices are fairly reasonable. CURRENT SPECIAL. Spend $6 worth of items (sushi, gyoza, 84 chopsticks, whatevs), and get a free drink. Remember..."man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything." *bows* Banzai and you're welcome. P.S. All Japanese translations were provided today by Google. Yes, I googled. Don't judge. I also like to eat sushi with a fork. I am a disgrace to my Japanese ancestors. NO MERCY.
(5)RJ Q.
Since they've changed owners, I don't like going there anymore. The food tastes like there have been attempts at trying to "preserve" the food to keep the raw food fresher longer. The roe on the nigiri definitely tastes older, "fishier", the eel was rubbery, and the fish lacked flavor, and the rice seemed "defrosted". And the one time I ordered the spicy ahi bowl, they gave me a version with the ahi all minced up mixed together with that spicy cream cheese sauce. The texture was awful! Do yourself a favor and walk over to the Aloha Sushi at the Pioneer Plaza. Tastes much better and leaves you feeling more satisfied.
(2)Dave E.
Not bad if you need a quick bite. Foods ok.
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