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Jimbo Restaurant

CLOSED
$$ •

1936 S King St #103, Honolulu

Jimbo Restaurant Reviews

My only regret about this place is that I didn't try it sooner. I recently ate here with a group of friends. I chose the Katsu Don combo. Because they are closing at the end of the month the wait to get seated was quite long. But let me tell you, it was worth it. The combo was so good. It was a cold night so the hot udon hit the spot. The broth was simple and so tasty, and the noodles were perfect. The katsu don came in a giant bowl with lots of rice. It was crisp and delicious....read full review
We stopped by here for lunch and I gotta say I liked it a lot. This is like a mom and pop restaurant that has the kind of food that seems simple and easy to make at home but you can taste the craft in the bites. It's authentic. For example, they make the udon noodles. The broth is a simple dashi with some negi (green onion) made from natural ingredients. It's nothing fancy but it just tastes so great. The noodles aren't too starchy, doughy or chewy. It pulls up the broth with...read full review
My son wanted to go to Junpuu to eat their in-house made potato chips and gyoza. Me? I wasn't hungry, so I wasn't planning on eating. I knew if I didn't order anything he'd get upset and wouldn't want to eat. Therefore, I decided to get something small. Ended-up ordering the chicken Karaage and potato salad. It came with a small container of salt mixture. Tried a piece of the karaage... ohhhh myyyyy... yum-oh-licious! Nice and crispy, moist pieces of chicken. I discovered a new...read full review

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