Ninja Sushi Menu

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  • Beth K.

    so yummy! One of the best rolls I have ever had is called the Superman roll, delicious! The poke is also really great. My son had a bento box and it was great too. Everything we ordered was good. The seating is a little weird being upstairs but the food was excellent. The ladies working there are so nice. My son was sick with a fever and they gave him free mochi ice cream, which was really special. We ordered a superman roll and poke to go to have at the hotel later that night.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    So lets not lie its a ninja sushi in downtown so don't expect japan from koreans...but this is consistent and good. Superman roll extra sauce. (Ahi inside, spicy tuna outside, reverse roll with unagi sauce and sweet chili.) Honestly its addictive. All i have to say is that I make snap judgements about restaurants and this one is better than expected

    (4)
  • Brent S.

    If you're working in downtown and are craving sushi, this is definitely the place. Much better than Aloha Sushi. The fish is generally pretty fresh. They have a lot of specialty rolls for something a little different. The Spicy Ahi Bowl is one of the better ones I've had. It is a little more expensive than the other options around, but worth the slight extra cost.

    (3)
  • Joe P.

    Worst Japanese food I've ever had. Gyoza was on special. It tasted like day before food. Cold and crusty. Ordered Beef Udon. It was 3 pieces of beef fat strips. No solid beef. Dunked the cold Gyoza to maybe better the taste, It didn't. Lady was cheerful tho.

    (1)
  • Doris D.

    Very good quality fish for fast food sushi!

    (4)
  • Oliver B.

    I usually go here once or twice a week for lunch... some of their sushi is *really* good, some is probably best left to elsewhere. It's definitely fast-food sushi, so obviously don't come here if you're expecting a "restaurant experience". However, for work lunches this place really is fantastic. I'd recommend the Superman, Tiger or Dragon Maki. They're about as good as it gets here from my experience.

    (4)
  • Arwyn H.

    For those who like fancy sushi rolls, this is one of the better places to go for this in Hawaii!! Hawaii has a large number of sushi places, but this is definitely my favorite. If you enjoy basic "real sushi" and sashimi where you basically just get rice and a piece of raw fish that is inexpensive (compared to the fancy rolls), I would recommend Genki Sushi. However, I am the first to admit that I don't like "real sushi" but love the fancy rolls! The fancier, the better! Among my favorites are the dragon roll and the tiger maki. They also have this awesome honeydew melon soda that is delicious! Everything here is fresh and delicious. Everything I have tried there is awesome!

    (4)
  • Tom H.

    Ninja Sushi is certainly the fast-food of sushi bars. The food is quickly prepared and, while other reviewers have had a problem with crumbling rolls, I have been pleased thus far with their structural integrity. The menu is fairly thorough, the employees are friendly, the drink selection is good (Ito En Green Tea, hooray!), and the dining area is clean. Unfortunately the quality of the fish leaves something to be desired. Everytime I have been to Ninja Sushi (about 5 times) the fish was a little too warm for comfort. Further, the fish wasn't very fresh and seemed a bit dry. Also, around 8-9pm on Friday/Saturday nights, the parking lot turns into a hot spot for a teenage car club of sorts (the Civics with loud mufflers and stabilizers). Granted Ninja Sushi shares the late-night parking lot with a few other eateries, such as Panda Express and Taco Del Mar, but they could do more to discourage the loitering. If you're looking for a quick, relatively healthy eat, and if you're willing to play the odds, Ninja Sushi is the way to go. The soy sauce is packaged and the wasabi tastes natural, so at least they have that going for them. If you want quality sushi, you should go elsewhere. I have tasted better pre-packaged sushi from the supermarkets.

    (3)
  • johnson l.

    I honestly think this place is really good for fastfood sushi, you cant expect restaurant freshness with the fish, im sure most fast food sushi fish are all pre frozen.

    (4)
  • Brandon B.

    Great sushi. Interesting place.

    (5)
  • Jeremy N.

    Comparing this place to the one in Aiea is like comparing night and day! The fish here is certainly not of great quality and while the staff was not rude or anything they were not nearly as nice as the staff in Aiea, who go out of their way to make you feel welcome. I would certainly not recommend this place, even if you are expecting "fast food" quality sushi.

    (2)
  • Christopher L.

    chicken curry was ok

    (2)
  • Bret H.

    Terrible. Some of the fish had this slimy texture which I'd never encountered before. I'm sure it was caveman for "DO NOT EAT". Their promos make a big deal about the quality of the rice, and I can see why. If they said anything at all about the quality of the fish, they'd put themselves out of business.

    (1)
  • Thegigglybaby C.

    Everytime I go to Ninja, I always get their superman... always good.

    (3)
  • Guan-Tai C.

    Great name, mediocre food. I was really looking forward to eating based on the gimmicky name but the food was kinda lame. I guess if you want fast food Japanese, then this is the place to go. But, otherwise, its not that great.

    (2)
  • superman o.

    The menu is definitely creative and price isnt robbery. However, whats up with the little itty bitty fruit flies buzzing around the place? Gross. If you put tons of toppings and sauces on sushi, locals will eat it.

    (2)
  • Shelly N.

    This place is just OK. I'm going to give it a try again since it's close to my work. I was in a rush and had to grab some food within a short time frame. They definitely were able to prepare my order quickly. However, I don't think the quality was too great.

    (3)
  • Brandon B.

    I ordered the Superman maki, and there was a dollop of spicy ahi in the middle and super thin slice ahi on the top. They skimp on the fish and charge a ton for it. The chicken appears to be processed chicken parts.

    (1)
  • Kimo S.

    One of the best sushi places on the Island. I like this place. Just keep in mind, on the weekdays it can get pretty busy in here since it's located on one of the busiest streets in downtown, Bishop st. They're open on Saturdays too, it's much less crowded then. Try the Tiger, Tsunami and Volcano Maki. Winnahz!

    (5)
  • Jenna H.

    I like that sushi is here, but it's really lazy. I get the same thing every time (ahi lover) but the spicy tuna rolls are always messy, with loose rice and too large ahi chunks. It's a LOT of money for a meal that isn't comforting

    (2)
  • Emily M.

    Good sushi-for never really eating much before in my life, really not as bad as I thought it would be. Still a beginner, so I only eat the California & superman sushi. & good service. So they get 5 stars in my book!

    (5)
  • Yoselyn F.

    This is my go to sushi spot downtown. Great offering. Nice quiet area to eat. Friendly owner. I love 80% of the rolls. Sometimes I order the superman just because it makes me feel strong! The eating area can get warm but they turn on the AC if you ask.

    (4)
  • Lelabee D.

    Never again order the unagi donbouri. It ain't worth the price. I'm so dissaponted, just so dissapointed.. MOOD: Jipped.

    (1)
  • Armelyn Joy V.

    My friend and I went in for lunch before our class started at HPU and the lady was very helpful and nice. She instantly remembered my friend from last time she had gone there. What was great is that she let us have two different types of sushi to make our 8 pieces for the same price! How nice right?! The sushi was delicious as well! She also gave us a discount because we were students, and the prices weren't bad so which made it better Will definitely eat there again when craving for sushi before class

    (5)
  • Jeremy Y.

    I went at 4pm, when the upstairs portion was closed, but the cashier/cook let me eat inside anyway. She was very nice and despite cleaning up for closing, kept returning to see if I needed help. I ordered the Ninja Pac 3 and Rainbow Roll which were both delicious and found them priced at the level of similar places. The roll did have a tendency to crumble on me, and the poke was sometimes chewy, otherwise a 5-star. It was kinda weird that she was the only one to do orders and cooking but she handled me and other customers fine. It's definitely got more of a take-out vibe than dine-in.

    (4)
  • Missy T.

    10% off if you're a Remington or HPU student. Lady who helped me was a real sweetheart; if they were selling smiles and warm fuzzies, I'd be back every day. However, they are not selling smiles and warm fuzzies, and this is where I experienced my most disappointing spicy ahi roll to date. Barely there bits of fish in a mayo-heavy mix, heat that felt like it was just straight cayenne pepper, and just...just...:'( I won't be back again, but please keep up with the great customer service.

    (1)
  • Eric Y.

    Located conveniently in front of 1132 Bishop Street Tower, this Ninja Sushi has outstanding customer service. As with most other Ninja Sushi's..the food is always great. However what makes this place stand out from the rest is the hospitality. Every time I visit, I am always greeted in a genuine manner. You can see the employees working quickly and efficiently as they know most patrons are either on a lunch break from school (HPU) or a quick lunch break from work in downtown. If the wait is expected to be a bit longer, they always inform you with a genuine apology. Prices are a bit higher than Aloha Sushi (in 1132 Bishop), however the hospitality keeps me coming back.

    (5)
  • Lei N.

    During the semester when I'm downtown, between classes, and craving sushi but Genki's is too far away, this is the next place I go to grab some. Before when I was unfamiliar with the dishes I'd usually get the ahi bowl but now, I'm in love with the crunchy maki! About eight dollars but with a valid HPU ID card they give a small discount. Any bit counts... I guess. Anyways the lady who usually runs the shop is really nice and if you visit enough she'll start remembering faces and start conversations. There is an upstairs if you'd prefer to dine in but they don't allow outside food or drinks, which kind a sucks but I don't usually do that, especially after an incident where she stopped my friend and I from going upstairs just because she had a bubble tea drink. We didn't know! Overall, I normally don't come in unless I'm really craving it, it is expensive and I should really look at other places to eat downtown.

    (3)
  • Justin C.

    This is a small store that is located in the heart of downtown. There is no in dining area for you. So your only option is take out. They are a friendly staff and willing to help you out with your order. But don't take too long though because you can build up a line and cause people to get impatient. The service makes up for the fact that the sushi that they serve is of mediocre quality. I went there once because I had a craving for sushi and it tasted great. But the next time i went my sushi desire was not as strong. The rice was hard and the ahi was squishy. Be warned that you are taking a risk on getting your sushi craving satisfied.

    (3)
  • Juliet A.

    Take-out sushi that tastes fresh and is super cheap? Man I love Hawaii. Ninja Sushi does not disappoint. Fast, fresh, cheap, good selection. This location is super small but the lady who works here is efficient and super cheerful. Granted, the rolls themselves are smaller than in a restaurant, but quality is still good. I did have to ask for soy sauce (not given automatically?!) and there was no fresh wasabi or ginger.

    (3)
  • Susan W.

    The only reason I come here is when I really want sushi for lunch and because it's so close to my work. It is a bit pricey compared to other sushi places, so I try to resist this place unless I really want to spend more than I should. The lady that works there is nice I suppose, but I can see she tries way too hard to get money. I mean, I just want sushi, no need to ask if I want a drink with it. If I wanted a drink, I would get it. She did this twice as far as I can remember. But she did offer me a take-out menu and said I could call her for orders because my work is nearby. My sushi would be ready for pickup so I wouldn't have to wait. That's convenient I guess, but I never did that because there is usually no line. At max, I think I only had to wait like 5 minutes. Each time I come here I try to get something different just so I can figure out which rolls taste the best and are my favorites. So far, it is the superman and tornado maki. I have also tried the spicy ahi donburi, but bleh. I think I like Kuru Kuru better for donburis.

    (2)
  • Michelle L.

    Sushi is limited in downtown. Ninja Sushi is one of the eateries that stay open when most of downtown closes. I ate here once before on a weekend and remembering it not being too great. Hoping for a cheap snack, I came here again this afternoon. The prices were a bit high for a takeout sushi joint but I was hungry. I ordered the spicy ahi hand roll and the three piece scallop mayo nigiri. They came out to about $7 and they're kinda small. The hand roll was alright, the spicy sauce wasn't as creamy as I liked, or spicy at all. The scallop mayo though were really good! Plump scallops mixed with a little mayo, tobiko, and green onions, YUM! Another gripe since it was made to order, the nori wasn't crunchy. I want to try their specialty rolls since they look really tempting but not sure when that will be. The man that works there is very nice!

    (3)
  • M L.

    Its sushi served fast with a good variety to select. I had the "Ninja Pac #1" which consisted of a salad and spicy ahi and found it to be a good quantity and flavorful. Located in a small joint in the business quarter, if you blink at the end of the block you may miss it. Its slightly higher priced than I would have wished but then again, this is Hawaii. I would return to this location...but there are so many options and so little time! ML

    (4)
  • Jill B.

    Oh Ninja Sushi... how is it that you're so addictively delicious? Ninja Sushi is definitely a sushi stop that I can easily binge on. I think my back-to-back record has been eating here 5 days in a row. The rolls aren't as cheap as Aloha but the quality is so astronomically better, it's worth the few extra dollars to shell out. Plus the people who work there are always so nice and pleasant! I've never had a problem with an order or the food. Also, I really appreciate that they have a seating area upstairs with a bathroom and air conditioning! But seriously, the rolls are DELICIOUS. Unless you're allergic to fish, even if you don't like raw fish or sushi, the Dynamite Maki will change your life! The Dragon Maki, Tiger Maki, Superman Maki, Rainbow Maki, Softshell Crab Maki are just a few of my favorite makis. While there are other items on the menu like handrolls, donburri and I think even Udon, their specialty maki menu is where Ninja Sushi really shines. Added bonus, when you call, someone actually answers and you can make orders for pick-up. That's a service that always earns extra brownie points in my book.

    (4)
  • Rita D.

    We went there for lunch when we visit the palace. My husband didn't realize it is a take out place and include additioanl $3 for the tip. She brought our food upstair without servicing any water. Not only that. The egg sushi was bad. There were other customers when we left. We tried to tell her the egg sushi went back politely by telling her to check on her food. She didn't say very much. You can tell that she knew it is bad before she served it to you and she know that she can get away with it because we were just visiting there. Not honest at all. Serving food already went bad. I will give it 0 star if I can.

    (1)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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