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Írjon visszajelzéstGreat tasting Japanese food and sushi at very reasonable prices! Interesting and authentic side dishes come with your meal. Friendly staff offer great service! And there is a bar serving drinks too!Food: 5/5
It's a bit noisy and on a sports bar side of things. They have high tables and regular tables. The staff was super nice and service was superb. The food... omg everything we tried was amazing. Best sushi and tempura!Food: 5/5
The best thing there is the chirashi. It has a great assortment of sashimi/raw fish, and it's only $27... for now. The draft beer selection is weak, and the glasses are small. The best deal is getting a pitcher, but again, you have to like what they have on draft. The servers were nice and pleasant but the service was sub par. They bus the tables real quick but no one filled our water once or allowed us to order another round of drinks. Sit at the bar or sushi bar for better service. The atmosphere is loud and not intimate. It is difficult to sustain meaningful conversations here.
Mr. Ojisan is a staple in our eating out routine. We've eaten here on the regular and just can't say enough good things about it. We've enjoyed everything on the menu that we've tried. Love the food, love the staff, love the ambiance. Sashimi is always super fresh, the rolls are fun and filling. Always makes me think of my time living in Japan. Kudos and keep it up, Mr. Ojisan!
Mr. Ojisan appears to be a favorite of the O‘ahu locals, it was actually suggested to my wife and I by a local we met in another mom and pop restaurant in Honolulu. We went here for dinner on our last night in Honolulu and it was worth the visit. Mr. Ojisan exists away from the touristy Waikiki Beach area and is filled with people who dine there regularly. The restaurant was already full at 6:30pm on a Friday evening, we did not have a reservation but were still able to be seated right away. The menu features an array of Japanese noodle dishes, sushi and a variety of fully cooked meat, poultry and seafood dishes. I had fried Ahi Tuna with noodles and my wife enjoyed a noodle dish as well, we also shared a Shrimp Tempura roll beforehand. The décor of this establishment is no frills, very basic setup but the business has no trouble whatsoever filling the limited dining room and bar space. It was very obvious, that this was a place that the tourists do not go to, it likely has the same lineup of patrons every week-because the staff clearly treats most of the customers as if they were regulars. The staff was very kind to us and patient as well, given it was not entirely easy for me to quickly determine what I wanted given I don't indulge in this cuisine very often. Overall, I wouldn't say that this is a must do if you are in Honolulu but if you have an open night with no dinner plans, this is a place you might want to check out. Mr. Ojisan is also a very good place if you are seeking to dine on a budget, very affordable. Ultimately I would go if your schedule permits but if it does not-you aren't missing anything truly spectacular. Enjoyable experience for us but not the end of the world if we don't make it here again.