Gyotaku Japanese Restaurant

Traditional and fun Japanese staple in Hawaii.

8 / 10
86
ratings
  • Phone

    (808) 487-0091

  • Website

    gyotakuhawaii.com

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  • Type

    Japanese Restaurant

Address

98-1226, Kaahumanu Street (btwn Kuleana Rd. & Kamehameha Hwy.) Pearl City , HI 96782 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
Drinks Cocktails

Comments / 30


Keywords:

Japanese food good service sweet potato pie green tea miso dinner lunch lotus root parking rice hamachi bamboo shoots unagi vegetables shaved ice good for special occasions carrots
Fria Yoshiura

Great place for small parties! The staff was friendly and we were constantly being followed up with. The food was delicious as always!

Julie ????????????????????

Their tempura is so good! You can even order extra pieces of Shrimp tempura !

Verna Toma

The food is delicious. The selection is great and the Okinawan sweet potato pie is yummy. Get to the restaurant early because the parking is very limited.

Jac Lyn

Their miso butterfish is prime. I love that they have an additional parking lot underneath. Though the sushi prices are a bit high but I think it's worth it

Julie ????????????????????

Love Hamachi and Chiso? Hamachi roll has just enough Chiso leaf! Perfect combination! Mmm

松本宏

Great Japanese food , with a local touch. Good atmosphere and the staff is pretty friendly .

Trisha Tanaka

I love their Unagi Kamameishi. Kamameishi is a Japanese rice with lotus root , bamboo shoots , carrots , and other yummy vegetables .

Leo Gum

First time here. Carpet is smelling a little funky after all the rain these past few days, but I like this location better than the Moiliili one.

Todd Kakazu

Their Misoyaki Butterfish and dashi for their noodle soups are great.

Koreankitkat

Got a 4 choice bento since I couldn’t decide!

Julie ????????????????????

Forgot what this one is called (gorilla roll?) but it's a must have ;) :

Nathan Kam

Kids eat free on Monday and Tuesday! Woot!

Christy Fabian

Friendly staff

Sherrill Watanabe

Ninja Don is awesome!

Jared Pule

The bentos are good!

Lynn Bauer

Miso butterfish ! So ono!!!

Lisa Martin

Everything!

Greg Fukumitsu

haven't been here in years.. service is good, but.. value versus food you get.. not on par.. at least for me

Raul Flauta

Miso Butterfiish. Dessert .????

Gary Kitahara

Green Tea shave ice is the best here!

DJ Dark Cloud

The Pele Lava Roll didn't live up to it's name, it's horribly weak & not spicy . Service was absolutely horrible. After our appetizers , our server didn't come back to our table for almost 45 minutes!

Jerome Rosacia

early bird specials every wed-fri nights. 4-6pm

Radford Nakamura

Kids eat free on Monday & Tuesday!

thm

The ninjadon is great

Kanoe I

Miso Salmon is delicious!

Ruyi Li

Sake sampler

Florence Samatra Tolentino

miso butterfish is yummy!

Gary Valdez

Ahi poke don!... Awesome

Bob Cronyn

Garbage service. Avoid.

Leigh Honeycutt

Make sure you get dessert !

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