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  • Lovesto E.

    Very good local style maki and cone sushi made here. They sell party platters and sushi trays, as well as spam musubi, manju and mochi. If you need some goodies for potluck parties or picnics, this is the go to place in Wailuku. Plus, they open early most mornings; about 4 or 5 a.m., I believe. I've gone there to pick up snack packs of maki, california and cone sushi as well as chichi dango mochi. The prices are a little high, but comparable to store bought snack sushi. This is by no means a "sushi bar" with the various types of fish sushi, but more local style to eat at the beach or even snack on at home. Check them out if you need something fast for the kids to snack on or to take to school field trips. Very convenient. Call ahead for larger orders, though, as the sushi sells out fast! Located conveniently in the Wailuku Millyard.

    (4)
  • Shirley Mina Y.

    I had some of their sushi and manju brought in from Maui yesterday morning. Chelsea and I shared the manju. The red bean an center wasn't dry and completely smooth, like the ones that come out of a can. I'll have to go there in person one day, on my next trip to Maui.

    (5)
  • Jo Y.

    Sushi and vintage collectibles in equal parts....what do they have in common? Hard to believe, but the popular Miyako Sushi in Wailuku Maui has them both. Only in Maui.... Established in 1980, Miyako Sushi is presently owned by Michael and Judy Kodama, with daughter Cindy to take over the reign once they retire, which will be the third generation of family members. It specializes in take-out of various kinds of sushi, food items, and snacks: * Maki sushi - 10 oz. roll of seasoned tuna with carrots and red or green ebi with optional egg. * California rolls - 10 oz. roll of imitation crab sticks with fresh, crisp lettuce and mayonnaise. One of the very few places that use fresh lettuce which gives it a nice crunch when you bite into it. * Cone sushi - also called inarizushi with fried tofu bits and carrot slices. * Teppo sushi - 4 oz. roll with takuan or cucumber. * Oshi sushi - large floral shaped sushi. * Musubi - plain rice or spam musubi made with regular rice or cone sushi rice. One of the very few places that use cone sushi rice for its spam musubi, which is an added bonus and may be called a "spam sushi." * Party mix - made in-house with corn/rice/wheat chex cereal, cheerios, bugles, pretzel sticks, honeycomb cereal, fritos with buttered seasoning. I usually see this mix around Christmas time, but here you can find it all year long. It's made just right, not too sweet nor salty, and is so addictive. * Snack packs - goldfish crackers, wheat thins, chocolate covered raisins. Cashews, potato chips, candy bars. * Sandwiches - hot dogs, ham and cheese, egg salad, tuna, turkey and cheese. * Miscellaneous - boiled peanuts, somen salad, tossed salad, tofu salad, hard boiled eggs, plain cooked rice, manju, butter mochi. The manju is so flaky and crispy; the butter mochi is delicious and is of a cake-like consistency, so it's not oily as the usual butter mochi. * Drinks - soda, coffee. coconut water, juices, energy drinks, iced coffee. Its specialty is their sushi, which are freshly made by hand during the wee morning hours of each day, with workers coming in to work as early as midnight before opening at 9am. The sushi is perfectly seasoned, somewhat sweet with not too much vinegar. They offer beautifully arranged sushi platters for parties which must be pre-ordered. Or you can purchase just one or two sushi rolls; although they may have some available, they sell out fast, so it's best to pre-order those also. (It is not uncommon for them to make 500 spam musubi in one day!) Pre-ordered sushi, even for only a couple of rolls, are packed carefully in a box with thick waxed paper so that the sushi does not dry out. While the general public may purchase sushi from Miyako directly, they wholesale to various supermakets, stores such as Longs Drugs, and restaurants. Did you know that even the famous Sam Sato's Restaurant sells cone sushi from Miyako Sushi, the only food item that they do not make themselves! Not only are there sushi and snacks, but Owner Michael Kodama has a showroom at the same location of hundreds of vintage items, including local Hawaiiana. Collectors may purchase authentic, one-of-a-kind items, thanks to Michael's many passionate years of his expertise in these items, which include: * Glass fishing floats * Kokeshi dolls * Golf clubs * Beer steins * Pewter items * Dishes, coffee mugs, glassware * Vases * Old bottles * Maneki-neko lucky cats * Toys - marbles, car models, bobbing head dolls. movie characters * Shells * Figurines * Carved tikis * Handmade dolls I was so awed by the display of these vintage items, as they were in tip-top shape and neatly arranged on the many shelves. A collector's haven indeed! Miyako Sushi was originally located on Lower Main Street and moved to its present location in the Wailuku Millyard on Wili Pa Loop, a block away from another iconic Maui eatery, Sam Sato's, in 1988. It expanded its current space in 2012 by taking over the space held by another business next door, which became the showroom for the many vintage items. Miyako Sushi is open Monday to Friday from 4am to 4:30pm, Saturday from 4am to 12:30pm, and closed on Sunday. Yes, they open at 4am with sushi all ready to go! They are also open on Christmas and New Year's eves to accommodate party-goers with their sushi platters. Yes, only in Maui can you find sushi and collectibles for sale in one store! Amazing!

    (5)
  • Fran C.

    I decided to come here after reading my Yelp buddies - Jo Y., Vikéndios N., & Lovesto E. wonderful reviews. Sometimes checking out a local mom & pop store is pretty cool.........and in this case, I came here to investigate the sushi.........made here at Miyako Sushi. I don't know what I was thinking..........because for some reason I was thinking sushi, as well as maybe some other items you would find at a local okazuya (fish cake, noodles, fried chicken, tempura, & teri beef), but to my dismay............this place only sells sushi, mochi, monju, snacks, drinks and a few sandwiches. :( I must say, it's a very unique store.............kinda like a mix of a "local style 7-Eleven" with a mix of antique collectibles. If you go here.........you can pick up a few grab and go sushi items & snacks, and yet if you're looking for something unique, they do sell rare collectibles inside the store too! (Read Jo Y.'s review, & check out her pics!) I would say it's quite a trippy store indeed! As for the sushi.........taste pretty good.........but on the other hand, it is kinda on the pricey side........... Today, I purchased one spam musubi made with the sweet rice (the kind of rice they use for cone sushi), as well as a small tray of California Roll sushi, and a roll of Chi Chi Dango mochi....... All of this was just under $10 bucks. Not much food for your buck, but you must understand...........the food is all handmade. There is no place to sit inside to eat (like I said before.........it's grab & go)........so best bet to to find a little bench outside the private parking lot area, and you can share your meal with the wild chickens that creep up to you while your are eating. If you do choose to feed the wild chickens........not one or two chickens will come by.........I'm talking like a whole zoo of them! Chicks and all! I even noticed some Cats coming out of the wood works.........creeping on the chickens! I guess everyone's hungry today.........yeah? Lol!

    (3)
  • Vikéndios N.

    Miyako Sushi is definitely your best bet if you are looking for the infamous Hawaii "maki" style of sushi roll (vinegar rice, red and/or green food-colored tuna, and carrots wrapped in nori,) or the cone sushi (vinegar rice, and carrots wrapped in abruage, which is fried tofu, instead of nori.) Why is it your best bet? It's pretty much your only choice if you need a good amount of it, say for a party, as many places do sell this but probably not in the quantity required. We ordered 8 rolls of maki and 12 cone sushi which came out to $102 and some change. A bit pricey but the quality and taste are top notch. ATMOSPHERE: The tiny take-out only shop is located in the Millyard industrial area of Wailuku. The shop is jam-packed with odds and ends as well as some baked goods. TIP: Cash and personal check only. OVERALL: 3.5 stars. I would've given them 4 but we had to run to the bank to grab cash since they don't accept debit/credit cards.

    (3)
  • Yuki Lei S.

    Miyoko sushi us Maui's best. Just ordered sushi for a party tonight! Yummy lucky guests!

    (5)
  • MyKey D.

    Miyako, can't remember how old I was, the first time I had their sushi. It is like a Maui staple, and never wrong. Great for get togethers and parties. Hope they never close down like other places that have already closed. Just had my fix of cone sushi. Tasted good with kalua pork.

    (5)
  • D K.

    My number one place to order maki and aburage sushi for parties and family gatherings. Platters are also sold here.

    (4)
  • Linda A.

    This place hidden away in Wailuku has an awesome collection of antique finds and Hawaiiana items. I really enjoyed speaking with Michael and highly recommend checking this place out in addition to their food.

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
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    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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