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    Ilocos Empanadas

    3.6 (8 reviews)

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    Agnes E.

    This was my first time trying this empanada and I say it's really good with the vinegar sauce ! I'd advice if your not a huge fan of egg do not get this but if you are this is definitely for you !! The egg is very huge in the middle and they have the right about of cabbage,manggo beans, and ground pork.

    Ryan O.

    This food truck in Waipahu is usually parked next to mop Central and diamond's kitchen there are orange Food Truck that serves Filipino type empanadas , noodles, and lumpia's today they only had empanadas so we decided to try that as seen everywhere on their Facebook and Instagram. I must say it was very delicious especially with the sauce that vinegar sauce. I definitely highly recommend this place. The empanada had super great crunch to it, and the filling was just right. Was made to order so fresh. The filling has green papaya, shredded long Anisa an egg. So delicious. Service was acceptable they were not the friendliest but food made up for it lol.

    The inside of the empanada. You can order it with or without the egg.

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    Don't answer calls for order. Bad business ethics !! Need to answer all calls. We heard that it was a good place to eat empanadas.

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    Moojigae Korean Grill

    Moojigae Korean Grill

    4.5
    (179 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    We came here for a quick casual lunch after the beach and it hit the spot! My boyfriend and I…read moreshared the seafood pancake and it was so yummy! I love how they make their pancake crispy and it was loaded with seafood in it. We also noticed it had mochi or rice cakes in it which is not something you usually see in seafood pancakes but it was a nice touch. The food came out fast and the prices are ok. I would definitely come here again for their pancakes and maybe try other things from their menu!

    Rainbow stream... As…read moremany food trucks are obvious this one stands out just from their wheels ;) Moojigae is one of several food trucks on the side lot of Waikele Premium Outlet and though this open air location can get insanely hot having some shaded seats does help to relax and enjoy your meal. I chose the simple Shinramyun ya not the brightest choice on this humid day but didn't want something too heavy as it just need a bit of fuel to get me going and this spot was definitely on my list. Love that they put the spice level beside each item for a heads up the staff here is nice and as they were more flooded with orders than I realized as they do take phone orders it did take a bit for my order. Since I was dining right there among the bench it didn't need to be separated and loved that it was served on a tray along with a side of kimchee yum the ramyun had a soft cooked egg and some carrots a nice and simple snack which gave me much needed boost though as it was basically no different than a bowl of instant noodle this was crazy overpriced and glad that I didn't get the soft tofu which was $13.50 which I didn't need that type of spice in my life. Thank you!

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    Diamond's Kitchen

    Diamond's Kitchen

    4.7
    (71 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Locally sourced ingredients

    After seeing an Instagram reel, this place was certified smash by one of the content creator I…read morefollow. I bookmarked Diamond's Kitchen. We happen to stop at Elena's to grab take out and I remember Diamond's Kitchen food truck is right in the same area out in the parking lot. I see the chicken cooking, smelled so good, hot and fresh so happy this is my chance to try. I went with the 2 item plate, ($24.) fried pork and chicken, which comes with rice, corn and sauce. I didn't get the side of potato salad but wanted to try the pickled ung choy $10. for container. I loved how the chicken is cooked, fire roasted huli chicken. My opinion, Wow- so Ono! I loved the fried pork, super tasty, I loved the dipping the pork with vinegar sauce and the chicken, so tender, juicy and loved it. I love the flavor in every bite eating fried pork, chicken, rice and ate it with the ung choy instead of corn. The best huli chicken here at Waipahu side. I am so glad I saw the reel, would have not known about this Gem! Supporting local and will be back here for sure now that I tasted this goodness!

    By far the juiciest, tastiest, best huli-huli chicken in all of Hawaii! We have had some amazing…read morehuli chicken on every island in Hawaii, and Diamond's instantly became our favorite -- hands down the absolute best there is! From their warm, friendly service to the pride and joy that goes into preparing the food, Diamond's is a one-of-a-kind gem. Located directly across the street from Tanioka's (iykyk) and next to Arby's -- look for the huli-huli sign and the smoky gloriessness billowing from the chicken as it huli-huli's it's way to perfection! Do yourself a favor and let Diamond's Kitchen feed your craving for some legit ono grindz!

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    Sw8 Dada's Sizzling Sisig

    Sw8 Dada's Sizzling Sisig

    4.8
    (156 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Wow! We love the upgrade! It's amazing to see how far Sw8 Dada's Sisig has come - from a little…read morefood truck to their new spot at The Shop at West Loch Station. We stopped by right at closing tonight, and the friendly staff were kind enough to let us place one last order. My son was craving sisig, and honestly, only Sw8's would do. But we didn't know they closed at 6! Lol - Thanks Aunties! The food is just as delicious as ever - crispy, flavorful, and now they offer it topped with a fried egg and chili oil on the side... he was in heaven! We also spotted fresh lumpia in the warmer last time, so we'll definitely be back to try that next. If you're a sisig fan (or looking to become one), I highly recommend Sw8 Dada's Sisig! They are #1 in our book.

    It is an order-at-the-food-counter experience. I got the pork sisig and lechon kawaii combo. The…read moreplace was nice/decent, clean, and looked new. The service was sufficient (low contact - could be off-putting to some.) The food was cooked on the spot, at least, the fried part was. My thing is, I've had different preparations of both the lechon and sisig before. I have to say that the ones I got from home-cooked versions versus commercial versions are different (at least for me it has.) It seems as if the sisig and lechon were initially boiled to cook it thoroughly, then they fry it before they serve it to you to get that crispy feel from the skin. The thing is, the jello-like/slightly slimy texture of the fat leads one to believe that it was boiled first or at least not fried thoroughly. There's nothing wrong with boiling as long as the skin and fat come through as crispy. The skin was crispy, but the fat wasn't. Perhaps, they just need to fry it a little more. Other than that, if it was crispy throughout, I would've given it 5 stars. I'm looking forward to trying the other things on the menu like the beef pares.

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    This used to be Pampanga's Kitchen before Sw8 Dada's took over the lease. Pampanga's Kitchen is now at the other Waipahu shopping center
    This used to be Pampanga's Kitchen before Sw8 Dada's took over the lease. Pampanga's Kitchen is now at the other Waipahu shopping center
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    Fried goodies in the warmer... new stuff!
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    Dick's Lechon

    Dick's Lechon

    2.9
    (321 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    On my way back home from the Ewa side this morning, I had to stop by Dick's Lechon truck to fulfill…read moremy pork craving. It was almost 11am and it looked like all the trucks were closed, but fortunately, Dick's was open. It looked like they were only one of two or three that were. I decided on the lechon with pancit plate this time, since the Fried rice I got the last time was fairly bland. It was a good choice, as the noodles were flavorful, with lots of veggies. Unfortunately, the lechon was super salty this time. It was moist and the skin was veto crispy, but I could only eat a little at a time, due to the saltiness. I'm hoping this was a "one off", and they didn't change their preparation or recipe. I'll have to make sure by stopping by again to grab another order soon.

    @fortunefoodfinds: "PIG-ture perfect! Attended the Waikīkī SPAM JAM this past Saturday n' visited…read moreDick's Lechon. Ordered lechon with spam on top of fried rice, a bbq pork skewer, pork lumpia, n' turon. When you got a block party + Filipino food, it's sure to put you in a good mood!" SERVICE: fully staffed INTERIOR: n/a EXTERIOR: pop-up tent @ Waikīkī SPAM JAM 2026 WAIT TIME: 25 mins prior to placing order, 15 mins to receive food PARKING: street, nearby lots n' garages OVERALL COMMENTS: arrived at the line, which was long but surprisingly moved faster than expected. Everyone was working hard to get the food out fast. Lechon had the perfect crispy skin while the meat was tender. A good amount was given n' was nicely prepared. Ate it with the mang tomas sauce that was provided. The addition of spam pieces was to incorporate the main attraction. The fried rice unfortunately didn't have much flavor. I ended up eating it with vinegar to jazz it up. Bbq pork stick was really good on its own. The vinegar that was provided added even more flavor. It was actually my favorite out of everything; had a good char. Pork lumpia was two long pieces that was equivalent to like 6 regular size pieces. My kids enjoyed it. The turon had a good crunchy exterior, the banana seemed a bit on the dry side. Glad to see many people trying Dick's Lechon n' supporting local!

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    Da Bolalohan

    Da Bolalohan

    3.7
    (23 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    For our dinner we were served with the following dishes: Snails simmered in coconut milk, green…read moremango slices, pinakbet, garlic butter prawns, Insalada with bagoong na isda, Lechon kawali, grilled Hito, Bulalo soup, pork barbecue on a stick, freshly fried Turon, Biko and Karioka. We were spoiled to the max! The owners and their family run the place and in true Filipino hospitality, they served us buffet/family style and entertained us with their stories from their humble beginnings to what they are today. The food was the best I've had in the Island. Hands down. Everything tasted nostalgic because the technique used in cooking each dish tasted like a handed down recipe from a grandma's kitchen from back home in the motherland. If you're ever in the island of Oahu please make your way to Waipahu and sample as much of their offerings as you can and I can guarantee you will not be disappointed! 10/10 recommended coming from a humble cook who rarely raves about Filipino food because I myself learned from my paternal grandmother.

    Stumbled upon this place because had to go get a haircut for my nephew at the Waipahu plantation…read moremarketplace. They're located on the corner and once you see a tent & smell bbq, you're at the right spot. This restaurant gave karinderia vibe to it! Karinderia is basically like those food stalls they have in the Philippines, where they have a bunch of dishes and you sit out to enjoy the food. Home cooked & affordable eats. They have everything from bbq sticks, adobo, lechon, kilawan, lumpia and more. I got the bbq stick & chicken inasal plate. The bbq stick was packed with so much flavor! The chicken inasal was more on the huli huli side & was served with Filipino dipping sauce. They also offer free sabaw with your meal. Ordering was a little complicating, they have a menu outside with food and also more food inside. The bbq items were cooked by order and the inside food had more of the Filipino dishes like (adobo). But next to the cashier, you could also find other fried dishes as well. So a little complicated. You also have the option to sit outside under the tent or inside the restaurant with AC. For this type of place, if you're dining in, you order & eat first then pay. Like any karindera. Overall, this place was VERY good & SUPER AFFORDABLE. If you want to experience a true Filipino experience with great food, this place is for you.

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    Extended Menu for 2026
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