If you’ve been waiting for a top-tier Japanese dining experience on the Leeward side, here’s some exciting news: DOMODOMO, the Michelin-recognized hand-roll bar from New York, has officially opened its first Hawaiʻi location at 360° Ewa Beach Country Club.

A Stylish Arrival in Ewa Beach

DOMODOMO’s Oʻahu debut happened on November 19, 2025, combining the brand’s signature fusion of Japanese and Korean cuisine with local island flair. Nestled in the second floor of the golf clubhouse at 91-050 Fort Weaver Road, the restaurant brings elegance and innovation to Leeward Oʻahu.

What’s on the Menu

At the heart of DOMODOMO Hawaii is the DOMOKASE, a modern and slightly different take on omakase that blends sushi, hand rolls, and other crafted bites — all for around $75. But the menu doesn’t stop there: you’ll also find classic Japanese comfort foods like udon and katsu, plus izakaya-style plates, and even Korean-inspired dishes like hwe dupbap (a spicy sashimi rice bowl).

Why It Matters for Hawaiʻi

This opening isn’t just another restaurant — it represents a meaningful expansion: DOMODOMO’s first foothold in Hawaiʻi. For Ewa Beach and the Leeward coast, it’s a chance to enjoy a restaurant that pairs culinary creativity with architectural design — something that can elevate the local dining landscape.

Plus, with a private dining space available, DOMODOMO is ready to host both intimate dinners and special events — making it more than just a stop for dinner but a potential gathering spot.

Practical Info to Know

  • Location: 360° Ewa Beach Country Club, 91-050 Fort Weaver Road, 2nd Floor

  • Hours: Open daily for lunch and dinner, including major holidays.

  • Reservations: Highly recommended, and you can make them via their Hawaii website.

DOMODOMO’s arrival in Ewa Beach is a big win for food lovers. Whether you’re craving a creative hand-roll experience, a relaxed izakaya vibe, or a modern omakase-style meal without the ultra-premium price tag — this restaurant delivers. It’s a spot worth visiting whether you're hosting friends, impressing a date, or just exploring Hawaiʻi’s evolving culinary scene.

Source: Aloha State Daily