Sashimi Platter Near Me in Honolulu, HI
84 sashimi platters from 33 places in Honolulu, with prices, ratings, phone numbers, maps, takeout and delivery details.
Showing 84 platters in Honolulu, HI
Nippon Bento & Catering
$12560 pieces (Tuna, Salmon, Hamachi, Tako, Ika, Hokkigai)
Nippon Bento & Catering
$12560 pieces (Tuna, Salmon, Hamachi, Tako, Ika, Hokkigai, Tamago, Ikura) with Sushi Rice
Nori Bar Hawaii
$80–$80A delightful sushi journey that gently fills you up, ending with green tea ice cream. All fish is fresh and delicious. A great deal for what you get, with the chef explaining everything.
YA!!SUSHI
$45Tuna Sashimi 5 pc, Tuna Nigiri 4 pc, Spicy tuna Roll
@SUSHI
$150An exceptional chef's choice raw fish experience, consistently delivering beyond expectations. Features top-quality, supremely fresh, refined, and generously portioned fish, including tender blue fin tuna and chu-toro. The chef's expertise enhances the fish's original taste with impeccable presentation. Available for lunch and dinner, offering great value.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
$14Delicious, super fresh, flavorful, and perfectly portioned. Considered more than reasonable for the quality and quantity.
Yama's Fish Market
$13–$17A customizable combo meal featuring various poke options (such as ahi, tako, shrimp, scallop, smoked salmon, or dried ahi), served with your choice of rice and a side. Available in regular ($12.75) and large ($16.75) sizes.
YA!!SUSHI
$39Tuna, YellowTail, Salmon, Scallop, Ikura, Imitation Crab, Egg Omlet, and Toro
Mitch's Fish Market & Sushi Bar
$2506 Pieces Each (Sashimi) - Toro, Hamachi, Maguro, Hotate, Salmon and Shiromi; 3 Pieces Each (Sashimi) - Uni Sashimi
Nori Bar Hawaii
$28Chef's selection of the freshest sashimi of the day.
Nori Bar Hawaii
$45Chef's selection of the freshest sashimi of the day.
Nori Bar Hawaii
$70Chef's selection of the freshest sashimi of the day.
Nori Bar Hawaii
$26Assorted fresh sashimi over a bed of sushi rice.
Nori Bar Hawaii
$3812 pieces of our chef's premium sashimi selection.
Nori Bar Hawaii
$18Excellent quality sashimi.
Waikiki Shokudo
$353 kinds, 9 pcs
Waikiki Shokudo
$555 kinds, 15 pcs
Waikiki Shokudo
$757 kinds, 21 pcs
Waikiki Shokudo
$30Assorted raw fish over sushi rice.
Waikiki Shokudo
$22Described as the 'BEST one I ever ate' and 'out of this world'.
Aloha Cones
$18A very large portion of fresh and good tasting spicy tuna poke.
YA!!SUSHI
$22Tuna 3 pc Yellowtail 20s, and Salmon 2 pc
YA!!SUSHI
$45Tuna, Yellowtail, Salmon, White fish, and Mackerel
Sushi Gyoshin OMAKASE
$150–$180Chef's choice multi-course menu, primarily featuring traditional sashimi. Known for high-quality, fresh ingredients and artful presentation. Includes premium items like truffle toro, kuruma ebi with caviar, and female snow crabs. Reservations required.
Yama's Fish Market
$15A delicious and filling combo plate including your choice of ahi poke (e.g., Hawaiian style), lomi salmon, pork, and haupia, priced around $15.
Waikiki Shokudo
$20Raw Ahi tuna seasoned and served in a bowl.
Waikiki Shokudo
$20Raw Salmon seasoned and served in a bowl.
Sato Seafood
$30A bowl containing small diced pieces of tuna and salmon. Described by a reviewer as being like a poke bowl without sauce, and not worth the $30 price.
Kaimuki Shokudo
$22Donburi with hamachi pieces that were buttery, thick, and delicious.
Nori Bar Hawaii
$28Some of the best poke ever eaten, with fresh fish. Reminded reviewer of Tokyo sushi bars.
YA!!SUSHI
$28Tuna 2 pc, Yellowtail 2 pc, and Salmon 2 pc
YA!!SUSHI
$26Toro, Salmon, and Engawa
YA!!SUSHI
$18Scallop, Mackerel, and Shrimp
Kyung's Seafood
$30A generous platter featuring 24 thick slices of fresh sashimi, typically including ahi, salmon, and hamachi. Reviewers note the salmon has a nice fat, zebra-like marbling that melts in your mouth. Served with various Korean side dishes and optionally rice.
Kaimuki Shokudo
$18Incredibly fresh spicy ahi bowl.
Kaimuki Shokudo
$18A really good spicy tuna donburi.
Kaimuki Shokudo
$35Fish of the day sashimi, noted as being a bit frozen still.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
See menu →Features five different types of incredibly fresh sashimi, including chuutoro, laid on top of nicely seasoned sushi rice. Every piece melts in your mouth and is very rich.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
See menu →Top-notch, incredibly fresh fish with generous, thick slices. Outstanding quality and quantity, and reasonably priced.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
See menu →Requires ordering online at least 1 hour in advance.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
See menu →A sashimi bowl featuring spicy ahi.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
See menu →A sashimi bowl featuring hamachi.
Sushi You
See menu →An exceptional and next-level Omakase experience featuring super fresh fish flown in from Japan, including butter sashimi, melt-in-your-mouth uni, and Shima Aji. Dishes are beautifully creative and served piece by piece by the chef. Reviewers describe it as a lot of food and great value for the quality, offering an unforgettable sushi night.
Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako
See menu →Ordered as 2 pieces per order, but an incorrect quantity was delivered, leading to a higher bill. The reviewer did not eat the extra pieces.
Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera
See menu →A set featuring quality cuts of fish, with customizable rice and soup accompaniment. Portions are described as perfect, leaving the diner satiated but able to eat a little more.
Katsumidori Sushi Tokyo
See menu →A diverse and flavorful sashimi platter. It offers high-quality sashimi at a reasonable price.
Sushi Izakaya Gaku
See menu →Chef's choice style dining experience, highly praised for fresh, succulent, and well-prepared fish. Described as the 'best omasake ever' by one reviewer, with fish straight out of Japan. Even enjoyed by someone who typically dislikes sushi or sashimi.
Sushi Izakaya Gaku
See menu →A mixed dish with natto as the base, featuring pieces of salmon, ahi, squid, ikura, uni, yamaimo, chopped green onion, and okra, topped with a quail egg. It is mixed together and eaten on nori. Described as refreshing.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
See menu →A combination dish featuring both sashimi and poke. The sushi rice is delicious, remaining soft and tasty even after refrigeration.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
See menu →An incredible and highly recommended dish, considered worth every penny.
Waikiki Shokudo
$35–$65Reviewer found tuna and salmon not fresh, yellowtail acceptable. Chef checks fish for sliminess and smell in front of customers.
CHIBA-KEN ちばけん
See menu →Sashimi so fresh, mentioned as a special during happy hour.
Nijiya Market Ala Moana Store
See menu →Sushi Izakaya Gaku
See menu →Highly praised fatty tuna, described as 'best otoro I’ve ever had in my life' and 'some of the best I’ve had, hands down'.
Nijiya Market University Store
See menu →A party set featuring both sushi and sashimi. Specific details regarding sizes, prices, and contents are available on the dedicated 'Party Set' page.
Kanoya Sushi Grill and Bar
See menu →Sashimi platters that come with a dry ice effect for presentation.
Aloha Cones
See menu →Highly praised as one of the best poke, specifically the Shoyu Ahi variety, known for being fresh.
Aloha Cones
See menu →Awesome poke nachos with freshly deep-fried wonton chips, suitable for sharing between two people.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
See menu →An amazing dish with fresh fish.
Kaimuki Shokudo
$35Generic mention of sashimi, noted as incredibly fresh.
Sushi Spot Waikiki
See menu →A shared combo featuring pristine, fresh fish with silken textures, immaculate cuts, and a purity of flavor. Each piece arrived with understated elegance, offering clean, precise, and harmoniously layered flavors.
Keeaumoku Seafood
Price unlistedA platter featuring fresh, good quality sashimi with great flavors. Reviewers note the prices are significantly better than most other places on the island.
Mitsuwa Marketplace
See menu →Freshly cut tuna fish sold directly after a 120 lbs tuna filleting demonstration. Highly sought after.
CHIBA-KEN ちばけん
See menu →A fresh sashimi platter.
Sushi Izakaya Gaku
See menu →Super fresh sea urchin from Hokkaido, mentioned as a specific authentic dish.
Sushi Izakaya Gaku
See menu →A daily special raw fish carpaccio. One reviewer did not like the oil vinaigrette dressing.
Aloha Cones
See menu →General poke bowls are described as fresh, filling, with giant portions, and worth the slightly higher price. Considered the best poke by many reviewers.
Nico's Pier 38
See menu →Amazing platters, referred to as 'sushi trays' or 'sushi platters', available from the Fish Market side. These are described as 'party platters' and require at least a 24-hour advance reservation. Given the restaurant's focus on fresh seafood and its fish market, these platters are likely to feature a significant raw fish component, potentially including sashimi, though the exact composition (sashimi vs. sushi rolls) is not specified.
Mitsuwa Marketplace
See menu →Recommended yellowtail, likely available as sashimi.
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
See menu →Implied to be available at the Chinatown location, described as fairly priced, fresh, and very good.
Katsumidori Sushi Tokyo
See menu →A big plate that had a ton of different amazing fish. The pricing was super reasonable for the quality.
YA!!SUSHI
See menu →Chef's choice meal, highly enjoyed for its exceptional flavors and quality. While not exclusively a sashimi platter, Omakase at a sushi restaurant typically includes a selection of raw fish and sashimi.
Sushi ii
See menu →Reviewers note the sashimi is fresh and expertly sliced, with an excellent selection available.
Yanagi Sushi
See menu →Generic sashimi mentioned by multiple reviewers. Reviewers note the fish is fresh, but slices can be thin. Accompaniments like wasabi (noted to have no heat) and low sodium soy sauce are available.
Mitsuwa Marketplace
See menu →Great selection of fresh sashimi available.
Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako
See menu →Hamachi was ordered and tasted amazing.
Tamashiro Market
See menu →A great selection of fresh fish suitable for making sashimi. Customers can purchase whole fish for sashimi preparation.
Mitch's Fish Market & Sushi Bar
See menu →Reviewer notes the availability of fresh, high-quality sashimi, stating its quality is definitely worth the prices.
Katsumidori Sushi Tokyo
See menu →An enjoyable sashimi dish.
Sushi Izakaya Gaku
See menu →General mention of sashimi being available at the restaurant.
Tenkichi
See menu →Reviewers highlight the incredibly fresh fish, suggesting high-quality sashimi is available. The restaurant is praised for its authentic Japanese feel, which changed a reviewer's negative perception of Japanese food in Hawaii.
Sato Seafood
See menu →Generic mention of salmon sashimi, praised by a reviewer as the 'best salmon sashimi' on the island for its freshness.
Bozu Japanese Restaurant
Price unlistedReviewers describe the sashimi as amazing, fresh, and high quality.
Kay's Fish Market
Price unlistedFresh raw fish that can be ordered customized with various toppings or purchased pre-made.
Browse Sashimi Platters by Restaurant in Honolulu
Nori Bar Hawaii
8 platters★ 4.7
YA!!SUSHI
8 platters★ 4.9
Waikiki Shokudo
8 platters★ 4.6
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Chinatown
7 platters★ 4.7
Sushi Izakaya Gaku
6 platters★ 4.5
Kaimuki Shokudo
5 platters★ 4.7
Aloha Cones
4 platters★ 4.8
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
3 platters★ 4.5
Katsumidori Sushi Tokyo
3 platters★ 4.1
Mitsuwa Marketplace
3 platters★ 4.4
Mitch's Fish Market & Sushi Bar
2 platters★ 4.6
Nippon Bento & Catering
2 platters★ 4.6
Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako
2 platters★ 4.3
Sato Seafood
2 platters★ 4.5
Yama's Fish Market
2 platters★ 4.5
CHIBA-KEN ちばけん
2 platters★ 4.5
Kyung's Seafood
1 platter★ 4.6
@SUSHI
1 platter★ 4.9
Sushi You
1 platter★ 4.9
Kaiten Sushi Ginza Onodera
1 platter★ 4.7
Keeaumoku Seafood
1 platter★ 4.6
Sushi Gyoshin OMAKASE
1 platter★ 4.8
Nijiya Market Ala Moana Store
1 platter★ 4.3
Nijiya Market University Store
1 platter★ 4.4
Kanoya Sushi Grill and Bar
1 platter★ 4.5
Sushi Spot Waikiki
1 platter★ 4.7
Nico's Pier 38
1 platter★ 4.4
Sushi ii
1 platter★ 4.6
Yanagi Sushi
1 platter★ 4.4
Tamashiro Market
1 platter★ 4.5
Bozu Japanese Restaurant
1 platter★ 4.6
Tenkichi
1 platter★ 4.7
Kay's Fish Market
1 platter★ 4.4
Looking for the best sashimi platter in Honolulu? We've compiled 84 sashimi platters from 33 restaurants and stores across Honolulu, Hawaii. Whether you're craving a premium sashimi platter for a special occasion or an everyday sashimi platter for a quick lunch, Honolulu has options from $14 to $250. The most popular fish on a sashimi platter in Honolulu include salmon, tuna, ahi. Our 2026 guide helps you find the perfect sashimi platter in Honolulu, Hawaii — compare prices, read ratings, and discover new favorites.
Top 5 Sashimi Platters in Honolulu, HI
Finding the right sashimi platter in Honolulu starts with knowing the best options. Here are the top-rated sashimi platters based on quality, value, and customer reviews:
1. Father's Day Sashimi Platter at Mitch's Fish Market & Sushi Bar ($250) featuring Toro, Hamachi, Maguro with a 4.6-star rating. 6 Pieces Each (Sashimi) - Toro, Hamachi, Maguro, Hotate, Salmon and Shiromi; 3 Pieces Each (Sashimi) - Uni Sashimi
2. Sashimi Platter at Kyung's Seafood ($30) featuring ahi, salmon, hamachi with a 4.6-star rating. A generous platter featuring 24 thick slices of fresh sashimi, typically including ahi, salmon, and hamachi. Reviewers note the salmon has a nice fat, zebra-like marbling that melts in your mouth. Served with various Korean side dishes and optionally rice.
3. Omakase Experience at Nori Bar Hawaii (from $80) with a 4.7-star rating. A delightful sushi journey that gently fills you up, ending with green tea ice cream. All fish is fresh and delicious. A great deal for what you get, with the chef explaining everything.
4. Ahi All Day at YA!!SUSHI ($45) featuring Tuna with a 4.9-star rating. Tuna Sashimi 5 pc, Tuna Nigiri 4 pc, Spicy tuna Roll
5. Omakase at @SUSHI ($150) featuring blue fin tuna, chu-toro with a 4.9-star rating. An exceptional chef's choice raw fish experience, consistently delivering beyond expectations. Features top-quality, supremely fresh, refined, and generously portioned fish, including tender blue fin tuna and chu-toro. The chef's expertise enhances the fish's original taste with impeccable presentation. Available for lunch and dinner, offering great value.
Sashimi Platter Prices in Honolulu — 2026 Guide
How much does a sashimi platter cost in Honolulu? Prices for a sashimi platter in Honolulu range from $14 to $250, with an average sashimi platter price of $46.
Budget-friendly (under $32): 20 sashimi platters available — great for a casual sashimi platter lunch.
Mid-range ($32–$69): 9 sashimi platters — the most popular price range for a quality sashimi platter in Honolulu.
Premium ($69+): 6 high-end sashimi platters featuring premium cuts and larger servings.
Popular Fish on Sashimi Platters in Honolulu
What fish should you expect on a sashimi platter in Honolulu? Here are the most common fish types found on sashimi platters across Honolulu, HI:
Salmon (found on 18 platters): Rich, buttery, and a staple on any sashimi platter. Salmon sashimi is the most popular choice across American sashimi platters.
Tuna (found on 13 platters): Lean and clean-flavored, tuna sashimi is a classic centerpiece of the traditional sashimi platter.
Ahi (found on 10 platters): A popular choice for sashimi platters in Honolulu.
Hamachi (found on 8 platters): A popular choice for sashimi platters in Honolulu.
Yellowtail (found on 6 platters): Hamachi (yellowtail) adds a mild, slightly sweet flavor that complements other fish on a sashimi platter.
Where to Get the Best Sashimi Platter in Honolulu
These top-rated spots serve some of the best sashimi platters in Honolulu:
YA!!SUSHI — 4.9-star rating from 73 reviews. Known for their Ahi All Day sashimi platter.
@SUSHI — 4.9-star rating from 41 reviews. Known for their Omakase sashimi platter.
Sushi You — 4.9-star rating from 213 reviews. Known for their Omakase sashimi platter.
Each location has been verified to offer sashimi platter options with fresh fish and quality presentation.
How to Order a Sashimi Platter in Honolulu
Ordering a sashimi platter in Honolulu is straightforward whether you dine in, take out, or get delivery. For dine-in, many Honolulu restaurants let you order a sashimi platter directly from the menu or as part of an omakase sashimi platter experience. For takeout, call ahead to order your sashimi platter so it's ready when you arrive — a fresh sashimi platter is best consumed within an hour of preparation. For sashimi platter delivery in Honolulu, popular apps like DoorDash and UberEats connect you with Honolulu restaurants that deliver sashimi platters. When ordering a sashimi platter for a group in Honolulu, consider a large sashimi platter or party-size sashimi platter that serves 4–10 people.
Types of Sashimi Platter Sources in Honolulu
Where can you find a sashimi platter in Honolulu? Sashimi platters in Honolulu are available from several types of sources:
Restaurant sashimi platters: 64 options
Store sashimi platters: 18 options
Catering sashimi platters: 2 options
Restaurant sashimi platters in Honolulu offer the widest variety, while store sashimi platters are often more affordable. Catering sashimi platters in Honolulu are ideal for events and large groups looking for a sashimi platter to share.