Inari Factory has $1.50 inari bombs and hand rolls

Inari Factory, located in the food court of Don Quijote Kāheka, is celebrating its 1.5-year anniversary with $1.50 deals. This offer ends Tuesday, Sept. 30.

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Kelli Shiroma Braiotta

September 27, 2025less than a minute read

inari bombs with fillings
Inari bombs with various fillings are $1.50 each. Photo by Kelli Shiroma Braiotta (Aloha State Daily Staff)

When Inari Factory turned one, the biz celebrated its anniversary with $1 inari bombs. To celebrate its 1.5-year anniversary, the biz launched a similar deal — its inari bombs and hand rolls are $1.50 each, starting today until Sept. 30.

Inari Factory sign
Inari Factory, located in the food court of Don Quijote Kāheka, is celebrating its 1.5- year anniversary with $1.50 deals. Photo by Kelli Shiroma Braiotta (Aloha State Daily Staff)
inari bombs with fillings
Inari bombs with various fillings are $1.50 each. Photo by Kelli Shiroma Braiotta (Aloha State Daily Staff)

Considering inari bombs are usually $5 for two pieces, this is a deal. The cone sushi come with fillings like spicy ‘ahi poke, shoyu ‘ahi poke, spicy fresh salmon poke, ocean salad, tobiko, Gari ginger and imitation crab. All inari bombs are made with Nanatsuboshi rice from Hokkaido, Japan (it’s milled in-store at Marukai).

spicy ahi hand rolls
Take your pick from $1.50 hand rolls. Photo by Kelli Shiroma Braiotta (Aloha State Daily Staff)

The $1.50 hand rolls are also a deal; they usually cost $2.99 each, and the portion size is generous. Choose from fillings like spicy ‘ahi poke, shoyu ‘ahi poke, Kanikama imitation crab and natto.

Inari Factory is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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CONTACT
Inari Factory
Don Quijote Kāheka food court
801 Kāheka St., Honolulu
Open daily, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Kelli Shiroma Braiotta can be reached at kelli@alohastatedaily.com.

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Kelli Shiroma Braiotta

Food & Dining Reporter

Kelli Shiroma Braiotta is a Food & Dining Reporter for Aloha State Daily.