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Asahi Grill
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This casual Asian pit stop serves up large portions of comfort food & is known for its oxtail soup.
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Chef Chai
1009 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96814
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K-Mex Hi
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Thyda's Tacos
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Nori Bar Hawaii
1000 Auahi St, Honolulu, HI 96814
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Asahi Grill

515 Ward Ave, Honolulu, HI 96814
4.2(499)
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This casual Asian pit stop serves up large portions of comfort food & is known for its oxtail soup.

attractions: Break'N Anger, Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Dream Hi Weddings, Blaisdell Arena, Iruka Hawaii Dolphin Snorkeling Tours, Makani Catamaran, Elvis Aloha From Hawaii, カカアコアート, Adventure VR, Go Hawaii Watersports, restaurants: Hana Koa Brewing Co., Cafe Duck Butt, Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako, MW Restaurant, Chef Chai, Hamada General Store, K-Mex Hi, The Gatsby Hawai'i, Thyda's Tacos, Nori Bar Hawaii
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Phone
(808) 593-2800
Website
asahigrill.shop

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Featured dishes

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Asabi Salad
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Soft Shell Crab Salad
dish
Tonkatsu Curry
dish
Shrimp Tempura Curry
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Oxtail Soup
dish
Fried Rice
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Spicy Ahi Don
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Oyako Don
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Spicy Teriyaki Chicken Don
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Katsu Don
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Oxtail Ramen
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Kim Chee Ramen
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Tan Tan Mein

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Nearby attractions of Asahi Grill

Break'N Anger

Neal S. Blaisdell Center

Dream Hi Weddings

Blaisdell Arena

Iruka Hawaii Dolphin Snorkeling Tours

Makani Catamaran

Elvis Aloha From Hawaii

カカアコアート

Adventure VR

Go Hawaii Watersports

Break'N Anger

Break'N Anger

4.9

(313)

Open 24 hours
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Neal S. Blaisdell Center

Neal S. Blaisdell Center

4.3

(1.3K)

Open until 4:30 PM
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Dream Hi Weddings

Dream Hi Weddings

4.9

(206)

Open 24 hours
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Blaisdell Arena

Blaisdell Arena

4.4

(224)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Asahi Grill

Hana Koa Brewing Co.

Cafe Duck Butt

Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako

MW Restaurant

Chef Chai

Hamada General Store

K-Mex Hi

The Gatsby Hawai'i

Thyda's Tacos

Nori Bar Hawaii

Hana Koa Brewing Co.

Hana Koa Brewing Co.

4.6

(376)

Click for details
Cafe Duck Butt

Cafe Duck Butt

4.2

(188)

$$

Click for details
Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako

Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako

4.3

(600)

$$

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MW Restaurant

MW Restaurant

4.5

(385)

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Reviews of Asahi Grill

4.2
(499)
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2.0
1y

This hole-in-the-wall experience leaves something to be desired. This restaurant is a couple blocks south of the Blaisdell Arena. The service is what bothered me the most. One could argue that it's just that my expectations were high, but for you would-be guests, I'll let you decide.

I entered through the side/take-out door since that's where the parking lot is (there are double glass doors on the Ward Street side). Upon walking in, I noticed some chairs against a short wall. On this short wall was a sign that instructs patrons to wait to be seated.

The restaurant wasn't busy at all (maybe three or four of about 15 tables occupied). I sat and waited while the hostesses walked past me several times without even so much as acknowledging my presence. After sitting for a few minutes, a man walks in; walks passed me while I'm "waiting to be seated"; and then approaches a hostess, who then seats this man. Of course, I was baffled and pointed to the 'wait to be seated' sign.

Immediately after situating the man that walked minutes after I did, the hostess finally takes me to a table. The hostess that guided me to my table sets down a glass of water and the menu. Ironically, now that I have been seated, suddenly there is nothing else for the hostess to do, as she just stood by the table side waiting for me to decide what to eat - I felt rushed.

The menu does not mention what side dishes come with the entree and the hostess did not ask what I would like with my entree (rice, salad, etc.), heck, she didn't even ask me if I wanted anything to drink. I ordered the chicken katsu and immediately after writing down my order, the hostess told me to stick the menu between the condiments and the wall, then walked away. The menu mentions gravy, but I didn't get any, so if the gravy is part of the meal price, I was overcharged. My entree came with rice and mac salad, and the salad was warm, as if was sitting out. As soon as I tasted the salad, I spit it out. If substitutions are available, I wasn't told of any, so if you have any food allergies, consider asking the staff about their dishes.

If you plan to eat here, I recommend you lower your expectations, as the staff is very impersonable. I honestly feel the staff at the nearby Jack-in-the-Box had...

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3.0
6y

Good oxtail soup, but not the best.

we are oxtail soup hounds, have now searched out the best on Oahu, Maui and Kauai.

to date, of the roughly dozen or so places we've tried in the various Hawaiian islands, my opinion of the very elite best still stands to be Aiea Bowl in Oahu (aka bowling alley restaurant).

As for Asahi, frankly, we were a bit disappointed, as we had high expectations.

What I liked about Asahi : friendly staff. quality broth.

what i felt wasn't quite up to par with the best (or at least my taste preferences) : way too salty - so much so that it is difficult to appreciate the quality beef enriched broth

not much meat - ordered a "regular" (the medium size). bowl kinda small, but more over, the oxtails themselves contained a lot less meat that of the competition. my main goal us quality,not quantity. but frankly, the low meat content, larger boney oxtails just didn't do it for me. note - if your ever on Kauai, snd big portions is your gual, try Tip Top - crazy huge portions. 2 can share 1 bowl.

meat tender, but not as tender as the best places. please try Aiea bowl here on Oahu and do your own comparison. the meat here was tender, but a little stringy, just not super tender. at Aiea, it literally falls off the bone. even the cartilage and such are tender gel like snd delicious. we actually learned to make out own oxtail soup at home a few years back, but after many trials and variations, still never figured out how to achieve their quality.

conclusion - Would i love Asahi and frequent it if i was able to magically transport the restaurant to where i live in Texas ? Absolutely.

Would I go back while in Hawaii ? probably not. well, maybe try there other location once, but unless something's different, that would be it. Competition on Oahu is just too stiff. if i rate Aiea bowl a 10 for perfect oxtail soup, i would give Asahi probably more like a 6 (and the now chain-ish places like zippys or L&L similar in the 6 to 8ish range).

but just to put things in perspective, compared to all my searching outside hawaii (mainly in texas, and in NY), the very best I've found is more...

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1.0
1y

Well, it started off well with good service. The food was good, but once it came time to pay the bill the old lady working the register was super rude after I paid and demanded a tip. She literally picked up the receipt and slammed it down and said you must add a tip. Now, don't get me wrong, I always tip when I like the service, the servers are doing a lot like delivering the food, topping off drinks, checking up on us, etc. However, in this case, we ordered two regular sized Ox Tail soup and one ramen oxtail. They delivered the food to our table, which is part of their normal business process and requires no tip. They did not check on us, top off drinks or provide any extra service, so no tip is required. Fortunately for her, I was in a good mood since I was in Hawaii, so I let her rudeness slide without backslapping her across the face. I seriously almost walked out, but I decided to give them a whole $5 since the start of the service was decent. She was less than thrilled about the $5 tip, but she's lucky she got that. Here's a tip for her, who I assume is the manager. Learn some customer service skills. Smile. Check-up on your customers. Top of drinks. Do things that are deserving of a tip. It didn't help that I just got back from Japan, where they ACTUALLY do things deserving of tips on a regular basis and receive $0 in tips. I mean they ACTUALLY work super hard and make you feel special and receive $0 tips. At this location, they take your order and bring you food. That's it. The old lady thinks you should tip them $100 for this. Avoid this place. I found out from a local that this isn't even the original Asahi Grill. They are just capitalizing on...

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Lee BirnbaumLee Birnbaum
Good oxtail soup, but not the best. we are oxtail soup hounds, have now searched out the best on Oahu, Maui and Kauai. to date, of the roughly dozen or so places we've tried in the various Hawaiian islands, my opinion of the very elite best still stands to be Aiea Bowl in Oahu (aka bowling alley restaurant). As for Asahi, frankly, we were a bit disappointed, as we had high expectations. What I liked about Asahi : * friendly staff. * quality broth. what i felt wasn't quite up to par with the best (or at least my taste preferences) : * way too salty - so much so that it is difficult to appreciate the quality beef enriched broth * not much meat - ordered a "regular" (the medium size). bowl kinda small, but more over, the oxtails themselves contained a lot less meat that of the competition. my main goal us quality,not quantity. but frankly, the low meat content, larger boney oxtails just didn't do it for me. note - if your ever on Kauai, snd big portions is your gual, try Tip Top - crazy huge portions. 2 can share 1 bowl. * meat tender, but not as tender as the best places. please try Aiea bowl here on Oahu and do your own comparison. the meat here was tender, but a little stringy, just not super tender. at Aiea, it literally falls off the bone. even the cartilage and such are tender gel like snd delicious. we actually learned to make out own oxtail soup at home a few years back, but after many trials and variations, still never figured out how to achieve their quality. conclusion - Would i love Asahi and frequent it if i was able to magically transport the restaurant to where i live in Texas ? Absolutely. Would I go back while in Hawaii ? probably not. well, maybe try there other location once, but unless something's different, that would be it. Competition on Oahu is just too stiff. if i rate Aiea bowl a 10 for perfect oxtail soup, i would give Asahi probably more like a 6 (and the now chain-ish places like zippys or L&L similar in the 6 to 8ish range). but just to put things in perspective, compared to all my searching outside hawaii (mainly in texas, and in NY), the very best I've found is more like a 3 or 4.
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Went in to have dinner with my friends and my 9 year old daughter on Saturday the 27th of January. Ordered an Oyako Donburi. Took a few bites, and felt something sharp lodged in my throat. Picked it up, and low and behold, it was a piece of metal. It looked like I could have been a remnant of a metal dish scrubber. I brought it to their attention and it didn’t even seem like it was a big deal. All they asked is if I want another one made. Everyone else was already eating, and I was Hangry, so of course I asked for a replacement. “As long as there’s no metal in it”, I replied . She didn’t even bother to acknowledge my comment, then acted like nothing. Brought my food out and we ate. As they presented the bill, I was shocked to see that they still charged me for it. They used to be very good, bust after THAT, no thanks. Their customer service sucks, and so does their quality control over their food being served. How do you not see a shiny piece of metal in a bowl you’re serving the food in. The worst part, is they weren’t even that busy, so it couldn’t have been them rushing to keep up with the work load. Disgusted and disappointed!
Zachary RodriguezZachary Rodriguez
I place this in the small sit-in, family-friendly style restaurant tier, along side Oh My Grill or L&L Hawaiin Barbecue, but with more options. Within this tier, I think it does a great job competing, but I've had better experiences, so it only gets 4/5. An example of a 5 would be Mason's Dumplings in Boulder, Colorado. If Asahi served the food in nicer dishes, offered better drinks, and/or had a better interior, I'd give it a 5. Otherwise, the oyakodon (親子丼) I ordered was better than some versions I've has in Japan. The chicken was of great quality, some pieces with skin or cartilage, adding wonderful texture. The flavor was sweet, but not overwhelmingly so, and also savory. I could taste the mirin, but I think they also added sugar. I'm a bit sensitive to sweet flavors though, so others might find it more mild. The eggs were cooked through, but still soft and a bit fluffy with good flavor. The onions were almost caramelized, like most oyakodon would have them. Fairly traditional and authentic, and I'd eat it again.
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Good oxtail soup, but not the best. we are oxtail soup hounds, have now searched out the best on Oahu, Maui and Kauai. to date, of the roughly dozen or so places we've tried in the various Hawaiian islands, my opinion of the very elite best still stands to be Aiea Bowl in Oahu (aka bowling alley restaurant). As for Asahi, frankly, we were a bit disappointed, as we had high expectations. What I liked about Asahi : * friendly staff. * quality broth. what i felt wasn't quite up to par with the best (or at least my taste preferences) : * way too salty - so much so that it is difficult to appreciate the quality beef enriched broth * not much meat - ordered a "regular" (the medium size). bowl kinda small, but more over, the oxtails themselves contained a lot less meat that of the competition. my main goal us quality,not quantity. but frankly, the low meat content, larger boney oxtails just didn't do it for me. note - if your ever on Kauai, snd big portions is your gual, try Tip Top - crazy huge portions. 2 can share 1 bowl. * meat tender, but not as tender as the best places. please try Aiea bowl here on Oahu and do your own comparison. the meat here was tender, but a little stringy, just not super tender. at Aiea, it literally falls off the bone. even the cartilage and such are tender gel like snd delicious. we actually learned to make out own oxtail soup at home a few years back, but after many trials and variations, still never figured out how to achieve their quality. conclusion - Would i love Asahi and frequent it if i was able to magically transport the restaurant to where i live in Texas ? Absolutely. Would I go back while in Hawaii ? probably not. well, maybe try there other location once, but unless something's different, that would be it. Competition on Oahu is just too stiff. if i rate Aiea bowl a 10 for perfect oxtail soup, i would give Asahi probably more like a 6 (and the now chain-ish places like zippys or L&L similar in the 6 to 8ish range). but just to put things in perspective, compared to all my searching outside hawaii (mainly in texas, and in NY), the very best I've found is more like a 3 or 4.
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Went in to have dinner with my friends and my 9 year old daughter on Saturday the 27th of January. Ordered an Oyako Donburi. Took a few bites, and felt something sharp lodged in my throat. Picked it up, and low and behold, it was a piece of metal. It looked like I could have been a remnant of a metal dish scrubber. I brought it to their attention and it didn’t even seem like it was a big deal. All they asked is if I want another one made. Everyone else was already eating, and I was Hangry, so of course I asked for a replacement. “As long as there’s no metal in it”, I replied . She didn’t even bother to acknowledge my comment, then acted like nothing. Brought my food out and we ate. As they presented the bill, I was shocked to see that they still charged me for it. They used to be very good, bust after THAT, no thanks. Their customer service sucks, and so does their quality control over their food being served. How do you not see a shiny piece of metal in a bowl you’re serving the food in. The worst part, is they weren’t even that busy, so it couldn’t have been them rushing to keep up with the work load. Disgusted and disappointed!
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I place this in the small sit-in, family-friendly style restaurant tier, along side Oh My Grill or L&L Hawaiin Barbecue, but with more options. Within this tier, I think it does a great job competing, but I've had better experiences, so it only gets 4/5. An example of a 5 would be Mason's Dumplings in Boulder, Colorado. If Asahi served the food in nicer dishes, offered better drinks, and/or had a better interior, I'd give it a 5. Otherwise, the oyakodon (親子丼) I ordered was better than some versions I've has in Japan. The chicken was of great quality, some pieces with skin or cartilage, adding wonderful texture. The flavor was sweet, but not overwhelmingly so, and also savory. I could taste the mirin, but I think they also added sugar. I'm a bit sensitive to sweet flavors though, so others might find it more mild. The eggs were cooked through, but still soft and a bit fluffy with good flavor. The onions were almost caramelized, like most oyakodon would have them. Fairly traditional and authentic, and I'd eat it again.
Zachary Rodriguez

Zachary Rodriguez

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