Kat's Sushi
715 King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
PH: 526-1268
Hours: Monday-Friday 11:00-2:00, 5:30-10:00 Saturday 5:30-10:00
Sushi has to be one of my all time favorite foods. I can have it several times a week and not get tired of eating it.
I've eaten sushi from Kat's Sushi while I was working on the TV show "Lost". I had always wanted to visit the restaurant as I had heard so many good things about it. So while I was on that side of town, my husband and I decided to go.
We went there a little after 1 PM. It's a cute place with only 4 tables and a sushi bar. As we sat down and looked around, we tried to see what other people had ordered. This one linebacker type guy had a huge assortment of nigiri sushi in front of him. He had a system down.....pick up sushi with chopsticks, dab in shoyu, place in mouth and enjoy. He was doing the All-You-Can-Eat sushi and he was getting his money's worth. Our waiter told us later that he was a regular who know the rules of "you have to eat all the rice". But for $20.95, I think it was worth it.
As I wasn't sure I could do justice to $20.95 worth of sushi, I decided to have the Deluxe assortment. You could certainly tell it was good quality sushi just from the texture and smell of the rice. It was just right for me. My husband decided to have their chicken katsu. It came with miso soup, rice, mac/potato salad and vegetable tempura. Their sweet/sour katsu sauce was good. I got to sample the vegetable tempura with it's light batter. I really liked that. My husband thought the food was ono.
We got to talk with Ted Kim, the owner of Kat's. He's a great guy with some even greater stories of the people that come in. He told us about when some of the sumo wrestlers would come in with their entourage. They would bring their own special stools to sit on. They had to call ahead so that he could make extra rice to feed them all.
Kat's Sushi has been in business for over 30 years. It's named after the original owner and Ted decided to keep the name when he bought the business. It's a great place to go for lunch. The lunch menu has a lot of variety. Dinner is only sushi.
I'm planning on going back and bringing my son with me. He likes sushi as much as I do. I'm curious to see if he can do justice to the All-You-Can-Eat sushi!

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