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Sushi Sho

Sushi Sho

One of my favorite experiences is sitting at a sushi counter and enjoying the omakase menu. This format puts the diner’s trust in the chef to serve the best items they have that day. In Japan, omakase often means you’re getting items that the chef might’ve found at the market that morning. While that would be amazing here, that would be more challenging in Hawaii especially when it comes to certain seafoods that we don’t have fresh access to. As a result, omakase in Hawaii is more of a term meaning “set menu”.

There are several high end sushi establishments in Hawaii nowadays. These can range in price but you can expect to pay somewhere between $200-$300 per person. A bit more expensive than some of the Michelin-level experiences I’ve had in Japan, but I suppose the transportation costs of getting fish in to the islands has a big part to play in that. However, when it comes to shelling out hundreds of dollars for sushi in Hawaii, there are few places better than Sushi Sho. If you want more of a background on the restaurant, you can read my article about Sushi Sho over on RoamingHawaii.com.

But if you want to just salivate over some food photos, here are the photos I took of my omakase experience at Sushi Sho (in the private room) on December 4, 2018:

Shigoku oysters with yuzu, wine, oyster liquor

Shigoku oysters with yuzu, wine, oyster liquor

Smoked white salmon, local ahi with moi onion, snapper with mac nut sauce

Smoked white salmon, local ahi with moi onion, snapper with mac nut sauce

Squid with heart of palm and rice

Squid with heart of palm and rice

Mirugai with Sumida watercress

Mirugai with Sumida watercress

Baby red snapper with powdered egg yolk and vinegar

Baby red snapper with powdered egg yolk and vinegar

Group cooked “shabu shabu” style

Group cooked “shabu shabu” style

Ono marinated in konbu

Ono marinated in konbu

Bonito

Bonito

Baby white shrimp marinated in seaweed

Baby white shrimp marinated in seaweed

Mirugai, inner section, with sesame oil

Mirugai, inner section, with sesame oil

“Lau lau” with salmon, opah cheeks, asparagus, citrus jelly

“Lau lau” with salmon, opah cheeks, asparagus, citrus jelly

Akami - Lean bigeye tuna marinated in soy

Akami - Lean bigeye tuna marinated in soy

Lobster marinated in Shao Xing wine for 5 days

Lobster marinated in Shao Xing wine for 5 days

Chutoro

Chutoro

Opay Belly - Grilled with finger limes, wasabi, calamansi pepper

Opay Belly - Grilled with finger limes, wasabi, calamansi pepper

Mini hand roll with uni, white salmon, herring roe

Mini hand roll with uni, white salmon, herring roe

Tofu made with sesame and taro

Tofu made with sesame and taro

Dungeness crab

Dungeness crab

Chawanmushi with uni, abalone, and mushroom

Chawanmushi with uni, abalone, and mushroom

Buri - Wild yellowtail aged for 10 days

Buri - Wild yellowtail aged for 10 days

White salmon with konbu

White salmon with konbu

Pickled cherry tomato

Pickled cherry tomato

Ankimo - Monkfish liver with pickled baby watermelon

Ankimo - Monkfish liver with pickled baby watermelon

Iwashi

Iwashi

Chutoro Tartare - Tuna, Maui onion, pickled radish, macadamia nut

Chutoro Tartare - Tuna, Maui onion, pickled radish, macadamia nut

From left: Pickled green papaya roll, taro potato egg cake, dashimaki made with fish stock

From left: Pickled green papaya roll, taro potato egg cake, dashimaki made with fish stock

Ahi broth

Ahi broth

Smoked takuan with fermented rice

Smoked takuan with fermented rice

Kuzukiri - Arrowroot noodles, kuromitsu (brown sugar sauce)

Kuzukiri - Arrowroot noodles, kuromitsu (brown sugar sauce)

Pineapple and mango sorbet

Pineapple and mango sorbet


These last few dishes were supplemental and had a small additional cost per plate.

Saba

Saba

Grilled Santa Barbara uni

Grilled Santa Barbara uni

Toro - Lightly grilled with daikon and ginger

Toro - Lightly grilled with daikon and ginger

The main omakase menu runs about $300 per person, with the supplemental plates running about $10 each.

 

Sushi Sho
Ritz Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach
383 Kalaimoku Street
Honolulu, HI 96815
808.729.9717
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Hajime

Hajime

Maido

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