Itâs prime lunch time â around 12:15 p.m. â but thankfully, the line at newly opened Oide Kitchen is short.

The new Downtown Honolulu bento shop soft opened last week with a limited menu, but there are still sufficient options to choose from. Fun fact: The team from now-closed Okonomiyaki Chibo Restaurant is the team behind Oide Kitchen. While the former Waikīkī eatery specialized in okonomiyaki and grilled teppanyaki dishes, this new spot focuses on grab-and-go bento.

ââOideâ means âwelcomeâ in Japanese,â says John Higa, one of the managers, who explains that the businessâs logo includes the lucky cat.
Bento options range from garlic chicken ($12) and steak don ($20) to chicken nanban ($15), garlic shrimp ($14.50) and salmon ($15). The âahi katsu bento ($14) is one of the most popular orders â so popular that the shop is already sold out during the time of my visit.
The steak don, loco moco and fresh âahi poke don ($13) are all made to order. The loco moco with homemade gravy is a hearty, filling option â and that savory gravy is a winner.
âItâs fresh hamburger; we donât use frozen patties,â Higa confirms. âWe also use Kubota rice.â

The bento shop also offers sides like potato salad ($4) â which comes highly recommended â dashimaki tamago ($7) and edamame ($3). The menu gradually expand to include more dishes, according to Higa.
âEventually, weâre going to add curry and make onigiri,â he says.
CONTACT
Oide Kitchen
212 Merchant St., Honolulu
Instagram: @o.i.de_kitchen
Open 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays
Kelli Shiroma Braiotta can be reached at kelli@alohastatedaily.com.