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Welcome to Ahi Lovers

Ahi Lovers, located in Honolulu, HI, is a must-visit for poke lovers seeking a casual yet classy dining experience. With a wide range of vegan and vegetarian options, as well as seafood dishes, this restaurant offers something for everyone. From delivery and takeout to reservations and catering, Ahi Lovers goes above and beyond to accommodate their customers. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and even welcomes dogs on the outdoor seating area. The fusion of Japanese flavors in their dishes, paired with excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere, make Ahi Lovers a top choice for a delicious meal.

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Aloha foodies! Welcome to my review of Ahi Lovers, a hidden gem located in Honolulu, Hawaii. This restaurant specializes in poke, Japanese cuisine, and seafood, offering a wide range of options for all taste buds.

Ahi Lovers prides itself on providing a variety of dishes that cater to different dietary needs, including vegan and vegetarian options. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers delivery, takeout, and reservations for convenience. Furthermore, Ahi Lovers accepts various payment methods, including credit cards, Android Pay, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency.

Located at 841 Bishop St Ste 153, this casual yet classy restaurant provides a cozy atmosphere with moderate noise levels, making it perfect for a relaxing lunch or dinner. The establishment also offers catering services and is dog-friendly, with outdoor seating available for those who want to enjoy their meal al fresco.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I must say that Ahi Lovers truly impressed me with their fresh and flavorful dishes. From their signature poke bowls to their authentic Japanese specialties, each bite was a burst of deliciousness. The waitstaff provided excellent service, adding to the overall dining experience.

If you're in the mood for a culinary adventure, look no further than Ahi Lovers. Whether you're a seafood lover or just looking to try something new, this restaurant is a must-visit in Honolulu. Make sure to call (808) 548-7777 to reserve your table and indulge in a memorable dining experience.

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Ash M.
Ash M.

This is one of my favorite poke places on the island. The fish is always fresh and the dishes are consistently great. I also love the variety on their menu. I feel like their pricing is good and their portions are generous. Even if they have a line of people, their make orders quickly. I highly recommend this place.

Moana T.
Moana T.

The person taking our order was friendly and I thought the food came out quickly considering the lunch rush downtown. I ordered the Avacado Ahi Poke Salad and I was happy with the amount of fish I got. I will definitely be going back for lunch another time!

Dennis T.
Dennis T.

The best quality ahi , service and servers -- recommend highly to all ahi lovers. I often bring in food to my collleagues from ahi lovers !!

Jojo M.
Jojo M.

Ahi Lovers is a solid spot to grab korean style poke, salad, seafood bentos, or sushi for lunch in downtown, Honolulu. They are busy during the lunch rush but the service is friendly and quick. They accept cash and debit/credit cards as form of payment. My faves: -Spicy ahi bowl/salad -Tsunami bowl -Thunder salad

Jozlyn H.
Jozlyn H.

This is a cute takeout sushi spot in the center of downtown. I usually come here while I'm waiting for my car to get detailed. LOCATION: Off of Queen Street (Mauka side) between Bishop St and Alakea St. PARKING: None. This place is accessible by foot. There's some street parking on Bishop Street and most buildings have paid parking. It's downtown, you know how parking goes. SERVICE: The Korean lady that works here is super sweet. I usually eat my order there. They have 2 tables, a single and a 2-top that are available inside. It's a very small takeout counter type of place. FOOD: The quality of their fish is pretty good. Not too fond of their salmon but the rest of their food is pretty fresh as far as takeout sushi places go. They have keto options as well. Overall, it's a cool place to stop by and have your sushi fix.

Debbie D.
Debbie D.

"Put your right foot in, put your right foot out, put your right foot in and you shake it all about. You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around, that's what it's all about!" The lyrics to this classic children's song is how my friends and I felt about this amazing mom-and-pop poke shop. After arriving to Oahu, we immediately sought out a poke place to wash away the memory of our sad plane food. We decided to check this place out based on the high reviews everyone gave it. It is always a good sign when you see more locals than tourists come into the store, which was the case. Based around a business district, there were only parking garages available. There is a garage around the corner to this shop. I forget the rate/hour but I remember it being steep. The shop itself is small but they have a good amount of poke options. However, their vegetarian options are limited, so I chose the natto bowl. You also have the option to choose other rice options, like purple or brown rice. Our bowls came out quickly and we decided to eat in the store. If your party is large, I'd take your order to-go, as the store doesn't have a lot of seating space. My friends gave high praise to their ahi poke bowls and commented how fresh and flavorful the fish was. I generally like natto, but after that meal I actually prefer it not to be the main course. This variety of natto did taste deeper and earthier than the varieties I'm used to. It was good, but eating two big scoops of natto was too much for me. The ahjummas there were really nice and one woman had a great sense of humor! We appreciated her hospitality to combine the tables and clean up our trays, even though we offered to bus it ourselves. We came out of that store stuffed and contented. My friend probably did do the hokey pokey, based on how many times she recalled this place fondly during our trip! Anyway, come check out this place!

Marynell K.
Marynell K.

I REALLY love Ahi and was craving some fresh fish so I decided to come here as it's been a while. I've been here a few times previously as it's a close walk in proximity to my job. I was having a hard time deciding between getting a bento or a bowl, but I ended up choosing the $14 spicy ahi & ikura bowl. The really liked their spicy ahi and the ikura tasted fresh. The bowl also came with some miso soup to cleanse your palette after your meal. The portion was big for me so I had a little left over for a late snack before leaving the office. The prices are very reasonable for downtown. The prices listed are the prices you pay out the door.

Starla T.
Starla T.

I'm a "lover" of Ahi Lovers! Fresh, yummy, and total dealz! How can you not love them? Located across the street from the Pacific Guardian Center, you'll find this cute little shop. Due to COVID, the one table in the shop may or may not be available for use. It's best if you take it back to your office to eat or possibly find some seating across the street on the planter walls. In regard to parking...#gl, it's downtown. Jk. The closest without validation may be the post office..with their metered stalls. Or else there is parking in the building and in the other buildings. Like I mention, the fish is fresh which is something I love. You're also not paying super crazy prices either. They have all types of plates, from bowls (rice or salad) to nigiris. Thank goodness I'm somewhat far away from them...or it'd be so hard to pass them up every week! I'm not sure if they're related, but they also remind me of Ahi and Vegetable on Fort Street Mall. If you're a sushi/fish "lover", be sure to check them out!