It’s a tiny and intimate restaurant with limited supplies. Their poke of the day sold out within ten minutes of opening, so I recommend going early.
My poke bowl was fresh and balanced and very healthy. The rice was cooked nicely, maintaining its structural integrity without becoming sticky. And I loved the mango mixed in with the ahi; I was just commenting how too few places use fresh fruit in their poke mix, and Satori must’ve subconsciously heard my pleas.
Natshake
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October 20, 2025
We enjoyed a plate of poke at lunch, it was perfectly fresh, lots of flavor and overall would have this for lunch any day. The galden has a nice laid back vibe and plenty of umbrellas in case it's too hot or direct sun.
Gulia Koroleva
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February 14, 2026
The atmosphere was enchanting. The owner was welcoming and polite.
I never had hand rolls before. I thought they were all adventurous. I loved the addition of the nuts. Smoked Marlin was superb.
We loved salty miso soup. The only thing that I didn't like was the cucumber salad. There were very few cucumbers on the bed of wilted, yellowing greens.
We loved lemon rose chocolate truffles and Gingerade.
I hope to come again when I am visiting Maui.
Clare Holden
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December 03, 2025
Great serving sizes! Some of the toppings and mushrooms had a very weird texture.
linaaveya
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January 15, 2025
Overly expensive and not the greatest quality.
I got their special dragon roll. It was fishy; the ahi was not fresh at all. 25$ for nothing (see photos attached). Also 15$ for a tiny ramen??? The flavor was not the greatest either.
Sushi bowl was delicious, (fresh fish!) definitely worth the price. But don’t even get me started on the salad side… 5$ for a piece of lettuce???
We spent overall 90$ for 50% rice, 40% plants, and 10% fish (split among 3 people).
Very beautiful food and I loved the inclusion of herbs/plants but the prices are ridiculous for the portion size. This is barely enough to feed a toddler. Also I feel bad for the chef because he is also taking orders AND cooking. I can only imagine how stressful that gets during peak hours.
It’s a tiny and intimate restaurant with limited supplies. Their poke of the day sold out within ten minutes of opening, so I recommend going early. My poke bowl was fresh and balanced and very healthy. The rice was cooked nicely, maintaining its structural integrity without becoming sticky. And I loved the mango mixed in with the ahi; I was just commenting how too few places use fresh fruit in their poke mix, and Satori must’ve subconsciously heard my pleas.
We enjoyed a plate of poke at lunch, it was perfectly fresh, lots of flavor and overall would have this for lunch any day. The galden has a nice laid back vibe and plenty of umbrellas in case it's too hot or direct sun.
The atmosphere was enchanting. The owner was welcoming and polite. I never had hand rolls before. I thought they were all adventurous. I loved the addition of the nuts. Smoked Marlin was superb. We loved salty miso soup. The only thing that I didn't like was the cucumber salad. There were very few cucumbers on the bed of wilted, yellowing greens. We loved lemon rose chocolate truffles and Gingerade. I hope to come again when I am visiting Maui.
Great serving sizes! Some of the toppings and mushrooms had a very weird texture.
Overly expensive and not the greatest quality. I got their special dragon roll. It was fishy; the ahi was not fresh at all. 25$ for nothing (see photos attached). Also 15$ for a tiny ramen??? The flavor was not the greatest either. Sushi bowl was delicious, (fresh fish!) definitely worth the price. But don’t even get me started on the salad side… 5$ for a piece of lettuce??? We spent overall 90$ for 50% rice, 40% plants, and 10% fish (split among 3 people). Very beautiful food and I loved the inclusion of herbs/plants but the prices are ridiculous for the portion size. This is barely enough to feed a toddler. Also I feel bad for the chef because he is also taking orders AND cooking. I can only imagine how stressful that gets during peak hours.