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I went to Nico's Pier 38 to try the poke that everyone talks about. I went to the Fish Market because I needed Poke to go. Lots of choices for Poke. I had the Ultimate Poke over Brown Rice and it didn't disappoint. Fresh with lots of flavor. Try it, very delicious.
Beautiful location and amazing service! Highlights: My group was seated outside as the sun was setting, making for beautiful views. I did not think I would find a location with crab cakes that rivaled those found at Chart House, but Nico's Crab Cake Burger proved me wrong! Definitely worth it! O
Great affordable food and live music with friendly service. Can even leave with a souvenir t-shirt! It looks to me that it is built into a fish šŸŸ market so seafood is fresh fresh fresh!!!
Oh my, this restaurant well worth the stop. Food was awesome. Drinks were strange but we tried most of them. Parking a little tricky but it is there if you look. They donā€™t start the dinner menu till 5pm but they have appetizers and drinks prior to that. So eat drink and be merry!! The server was t
Great food. Highly recommend the Fishermanā€™s Stew and Grilled Peppercorn Swordfish. Portions are generous. Reasonable price. Great service. Good ambience with live music.
Found out about Nico's Pier 38 from a local after a swimming with the turtles excursion. Probably one of the best Poke I've ever eaten.. So fresh. We ended returning on our last day to eat again. The toppings are fantastic. Would highly recommend. We heard Tamishiro market gets their fish from here.
Canā€™t get any fresher than Nicoā€™s, situated right at the pier where the boats come in with their catches! They offer an extensive menu to sample their local take on fresh catches of the day - donā€™t miss the dessert selection either in their chill case! Thereā€™s lots of parking, with the prime spots
We joined great local friends last night at Nico's Pier 38. They chose the restaurant and as it turns out, I believe that this is the same restaurant that I saw years ago on a Places to eat show on the Good Network or Travel Channel or something like that. When it first opened it was a very casual r
Im known on google for my honest reviews and here is another one. The food was very fresh and the fish was juicy and great. This place gets pretty busy so be prepared. Definitely worth going and trying and this place gets my approval. I will rate 4/5 for this place only because of 1 thing I really d
Saturday evening was decently crowded. We had a wait of 20 mins. We were then quickly seated at the outdoor tables. The service was alright. For appetizers, we had the fish bites and it felt like a mixed batch of fresh and frozen/older fish pieces were served on our plate. Not impressed. The lomi t
Delightful! All of the poke and other dishes I've tried from here were amazing. Definitely go for the poke if anything. Fresh, affordable, soft, delicious :) GET GARLIC FLAKES WITH UNAGI SAUCE!! It makes the poke 100x more YUMMY edit: decided to do dine in around 4pm since poke section was closed t
Ate as a family on our last evening in Honolulu. We sat outside and watched the boats and ships come and go or get unloaded. The Kids got virgin drinks, we got a bloody Mary and lava flow. As appetizers we ordered fish bites and the orange chicken. For the meal, fish & chips, grilled swordfish, sp
Dope vibes for this place! I loved every minute of being in here and the food came super fast! The drinks were good too. Weā€™ll def be back
This is my first time here on the island šŸļø and suggested from the tour driver Shelley! The food was wonderful. First time here you're visiting from the mainland. I had the peppercorn swordfish that was made too perfection and fish bites. I will come here again when I visit if it's still available.
The food was awesome, the wait staff we super polite and personable, never felt rushed and they were happy to advise. The fisherman 's stew was well seasoned with nice sized seafood chunks. The fish bites were enough for a meal! Amazing flavors and the fish was delish (not breadedl)
With a view of the Fishing boats in the Harbor, we sat at a pretty busy cool open air bar, enjoyed good drinks and eats, bought an over-priced $8 shot glass and a $25 under-priced tee. The fresh fish and cooked take-out food bar was steady, it was mid-day, no entertainment. wam-bam thank you maim. L
Great food tried the poke sampler loved them all. Really enjoyed the spicy poke made with chili oil. Entrees weā€™re Panko encrusted swordfish with creamy crab sauce veggies and rice very good great portion.
Great place to get lunch. Plenty car park. Nice vibes with live music. Order and pay first. You will get a buzzer that will tell you when food is ready for pick up at the counter. We tried the Pier 38 Fish burger with french fries ($15.25)and the Furikake Ahi with brown rice and green salad ($17.50
Nico's catch of the day was a well prepared and fresh tasting tombo covered in a lobster bisque. Overall, though, there wasn't much to set it apart flavorwise from the many other ahi dishes. Specialty drinks were OK, and it was unusual that they had run out of raw pineapple for the drinks. Overall,
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