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    Tacos de Carnitas
    Rod U.

    New Mexican eatery with huge potential. Vibrant freshness meets bold flavors. The street tacos showcasing well seasoned, juicy shredded pork with a picante salsa. A squeeze of fresh lime brings the flavors together nicely. The enchiladas de pollo, extremely well seasoned, slightly spicy finished with sour cream and more of the zesty, bright salsa. Pairs well with the sides of minimally seasoned beans and rice. Both pair well with the cucumber limonade. Part of the Fishcake cafe incubator. Popping up every first and third Sunday from 11:00 - 15:00. Self service dine in or takeaway. Cards through Square. Park perpendicular blocking the entrance to Fishcake. Follow on IG for menu and special popup dates. One to watch.

    Irene M.

    Mi Casa at Iolani Palace... Kama'āina Sunday is certainly an eventful day along with having Mi Casa was a nice surprise as it was a sign to satisfy my cravings I've been having for tacos lately. Their De La Casa plate consists of Tacos De Carnitas (pork) or Tacos De Pollo (chicken), along with Spanish rice and beans and yes not really a beans person I got just rice along with choosing pork. Though their Agua Fresca looks refreshing I had my eye on another sip and got just the tacos and it's a good thing I took the time to take some pics because next thing I know they were gone! These cute street tacos was loaded with all the yummy usuals was just so flavorful it was just the right amount of everything and I was happy! I've been meaning to visit them at Fishcake where they seem to be on every 1st and 3rd Sundays since February but running into them here was a lucky surprise. They staff is delightful and helpful with my questions and it was just a nice environment to be a Kama'āina Sundays and hope to see them at many more future events. Thank you!

    Chef Eddie Gallegos and his lovely wife, Ayaka.
    Cecily C.

    Mi Casa is owned by Chef Eddie Gallegos and his lovely wife, Ayaka, who came up with the name, Mi Casa, which means "My House". Currently a pop-up on Sundays at Fishcake in Kakaako, they create and serve unique, comforting, homemade and handmade Mexican dishes. I had the pleasure to pre-order a dish they called "Poblano Pasta Tonkatsu" ($16) which married the Mexican and Japanese cultures of the co-owners. The tonkatsu was a thin breading over tender pork and the pasta was especially wonderful made with poblano peppers, garlic, onion, cilantro, cream cheese, salt, pepper and olive oil. The coolness of the side of salsa complemented the spiciness of the pasta, making each bite of tonkatsu, pasta and salsa pure bliss. I can't wait to join Chef Eddie this week at his cooking demo where we will be making smothered red chicken burrito! Parking for Fishcake at 307 Kamani St. is on the street if planning to stay longer than 15 minutes. Otherwise, there are a few stalls directly fronting the building off Kamani St. for those quicker pickups or deliveries.

    Lily D.

    Mi Casa is only found every other Sundays at Fishcake/Kakaako. I've been waiting several months to try them out since i'm usually never off on the weekends. I've also heard from several people that their food is really good too, so the anticipation to go was very high. If they're not at Fishcake on the Sunday they're supposed to be there then they may be at Iolani Palace for Kamaaina Sunday which is usually once a month. You may want to follow their instagram to see where they will be just in case. There is several stalls (15 mins each) in front of fishcake. Street parking may be a challenge depending on the time you go. What i love about Fishcake is that they're super dog friendly! i've come here multiple times with my fur-son with various vendors here. Today I tried out the Melon agua fresca which was so flavorful and had some melon chunks in there too. I love that it doesnt taste like water with a hint of fruit. I also tried out their chicken enchiladas which was on the spicier side, so the melon agua fresca totally helped with some of the spice. The entree came with a side of beans and rice. We really enjoyed everything and hope to try other items in the future. Micasa is also a husband and wife team and they were so friendly and sweet. How can you not want to support them?!

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    We had the pasta and tacos a couple of weeks ago and it was soooo good! Service was nice. Too bad they arent open daily or more frequently.

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    3 years ago

    Good food,good service and I loved it all.I had to wait half and hour because of long line ....Mahalo for good service guys...Zane.

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    The Prime Rib Club - The Prime Rib!

    The Prime Rib Club

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.1 miKaka'ako

    This is for the 2.2.25 event at Hamada General Store…read more Friendly table-side service for each course. Every dish --from the chips appetizer to the dessert, delicious. The sides hold their own with the star of the show--the prime rib. BYOB The staff--attentively open, pour and refill. I thinks it's one bottle per two guests, check your email. The ticket purchaser advised being ready to purchase as soon as sales open. The first seating sold out quickly, so we attended the second seating at 7:30. We arrived around 7:15. Most guests from the 5:30 seating left, so there was ample parking. Ambiance--Palaka print placemats, casual, Aloha wear type of atmosphere. Enjoy--you're in for a treat!

    What do four guys with a passion for food and drinks create? The Prime Rib Club, a concept…read moreinspired by the House of Prime Rib in San Francisco. During this pop-up, trial period, 3-courses are $128, tax and tip included. There is also a separate drink menu with a couple of wines, beers, and cocktails. The first course was a local take on a Salad Lyonnaise featuring Waipoli greens tossed table side with house made papaya seed dressing and offered toppings of diced egg, bacon, and house made croutons. Salty, tangy, and a nice fresh start to the meal. Next came the star of the show. The 3-day herb cured, prime grade, prime rib was a perfect medium rare and carved table side. Each plate came with potato puree, creamed spinach, hurricane corn, and a shokupan bun. The prime rib was very tender as expected, and offered with creamy mild horseradish and au jus. The potatoes were food mill smooth and buttery. The spinach tasted "healthy" with just a touch of cream. The hurricane corn was a stroke of genius. Furikake works on popcorn, so it works on cream corn. The shokupan has a nice soft chew, just next time I might sneak my own butter in. And for those who can eat a little more, you might be offered a bonus slice. Dessert is a play on an Old Fashioned, with Asato Family frozen custard, orange whipped cream, toffee crunch, an old fashioned caramel, and a cherry. Like all Asato desserts, the flavors come through strong and true. I loved the addition of the toffee crunch for the texture and the boozy, burnt caramel which cut the dessert's sweetness. Only 16 diners per seating; check their website to secure your reservation. Tables are farm tables, so get comfortable with your table mates, and give The Prime Rib Club some love.

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    The Prime Rib Club - Interior of Hamada General Store/Prime Rib Club

    Interior of Hamada General Store/Prime Rib Club

    The Prime Rib Club - Salad - Local Seasonal Greens, House Papaya Seed Dressing

    Salad - Local Seasonal Greens, House Papaya Seed Dressing

    The Prime Rib Club - Slow Roasted Prime Rib, Potato Puree, Creamed Spinach, Hurricane Corn, Shokupan, Horseradish, & Au Jus

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    C4 Table by Colin Hazama

    C4 Table by Colin Hazama

    4.5(11 reviews)
    1.7 miMo'ili'ili

    First time trying their take out at Fishcake (a rotating culinary artist incubator space). I…read moreordered "pork and lamb bolognese." Rich ingredients and taste satisfied me. Btw they cook in front of you after you place an order. You can eat in too. Thank you very much for an early dinner!

    Chasing the C4 "rainbow"…read more We have been fans of Colin Hazama's C4 offerings between the Kaiser and Blaisdell open market locations. As of January, 2023, C4 is located in the Fishcake shop in Kakaako, there are several stalls right in the front for a quick dash to pick up your order. Same like before, you check their weekly offerings, email your selections at the latest, the day before, and schedule when you'd like to pick up your order, usually on a Wednesday. C4 offers a rotating selection of meals to go that are delicious, delightful and sized just right. These are not humongous servings but just right for most. Recently, we had jasmine scented steamed opakaka w/Choy sun and mushrooms. So nice and tender, not over cooked, it's always tricky to get it just right when you know most customers will be taking it home and not eating it immediately. It smelled flavorful when we received it and tasted as such when we ate it later. C4's hearts of palm coconut gazpacho: now the closest I've come this type of soup is a cold potato soup, but this soup was so much more tasty and refreshing. Perfect that it was not a cold evening to try it, it was delicious and decadent, but not heavy. A delicious starter. We were able to try the roasted 3 potato salad as an accompaniment, this was not your typical local potato salad but rather a more tangy lighter salad w/o the heavy local Mayo toss (just right for no Mayo, Fran C). I can see this one going with sandwiches too. Yum! Of course, the sweet finale has to be their flavored gummies, we are partial to their pog and strawberry gummies. Meals from C-4 are built into our go-to list when we decide to do take-out, and if it's on a Wednesday, we will always check out C4 to see what's on da menu. Support local! Mahalos Chef Colin for a nice selection of offerings every month.

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    C4 Table by Colin Hazama - Inside Fishcake they are right in the front

    Inside Fishcake they are right in the front

    C4 Table by Colin Hazama - Jasmine tea scented steamed opakapaka. Pic doesn't do it Justice-mmmmmm

    Jasmine tea scented steamed opakapaka. Pic doesn't do it Justice-mmmmmm

    C4 Table by Colin Hazama - C4 hard at work- great pick up location.

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    C4 hard at work- great pick up location.

    Shima Dreams Of Noodles - Sesame Sauce Biang Biang. 5-spice ground pork, cucumber, green onion, iso peanuts, lime.

    Shima Dreams Of Noodles

    4.6(7 reviews)
    0.0 miKaka'ako

    About 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, there was already a line of people placing their order for fresh…read morepulled noodles. We were told that the first batch would be served about 11 a.m. so we quickly put our order in. The first thing that caught my attention, was the savory aroma of their 5-spice ground pork being cooked. You can add this as a topping to the noodle dish. The second thing that caught my attention, was the labor of love going in to each order of fresh pulled noodles. You can watch him stretch the dough ball and slap it on the counter before he boils each batch with careful preparation. The third thing that caught my attention, was their adorable mother, helping to slice the cucumbers and top each dish with crushed iso peanuts. Do not forget to order the side of pickled bittermelon....so good!! From beginning to end, this was an incredible experience of all my senses! To see and hear them at work and then to taste the delicious sesame sauce on the fresh pulled noodles....WOW! The soft noodles, the crisp bittermelon, and the savory sauce....super delish! Seriously, go early to place your order. The wait is totally worth it :) Will come back next time to try other menu items.

    Shima Dreams of Noodles is a pop-up, located at Fishcake -…read more This place supposedly has a huge following, and people anticipate for the changing menu of various noodle dishes. When we went, the menu focused on udon: +Hot Yamakake Udon with Quail Egg (a special) +Cold Yamakake Udon (a special) +Hot Udon +Cold Udon The special udon dishes are servied with tororo (grated mountain yam), housemade tsukudani (seaweed braised in a sweet Japanese sauce), crispy nori, green onions, and an option to add wasabi. We went for both the hot and cold udon specials - I think it was a consensus that we would have liked to have more noodles in the dish. This is definitely a sweeter dish, with the tororo and the tsukudani. The place already had a long line, and the best way to enjoy would be to dine-in. Note that if you do order a carry-out, the quail egg would not be included. +ordering online is available +changing menu of noodle dishes +popup at Fishcake

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    Shima Dreams Of Noodles - Making fresh udon noodles!

    Making fresh udon noodles!

    Shima Dreams Of Noodles - Fresh pulled noodles with sesame sauce, 5 spice ground pork, and side of pickled bittermelon, so yum!

    Fresh pulled noodles with sesame sauce, 5 spice ground pork, and side of pickled bittermelon, so yum!

    Shima Dreams Of Noodles

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    Minasa - Kamayan Platter $36.09 - worth it! Enough for 2 people. Ube Churros, Lechon Fries, Calamansi Fried Chicken & Garlic Rice

    Minasa

    4.6(175 reviews)
    11.2 mi
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    The pork sisig was great and I am comparing it to sisig in Pampanga. The texture was amazing. Nice…read morecrunch and flavor. I highly recommend ordering the Ube Churros. It was something I tried for the first time and was very impressed. It's a cozy restaurant with an ambiance I appreciate.

    My wife and I were on an adventure out to Waikele and decided to stop by Waipahu for lunch. How I…read morefound this place, I'm not sure. It might've been the search for fried chicken to which Minasa didn't disappoint. We arrived just after opening and happened to get the last open table - after ordering, of course. The restaurant is clean and well put together with darker accents. Our food came out relatively quick - having the chef's special and ube churros. The kalbi sauce soaking into the rice was the perfect balance of flavors. Same for the calamansi fried chicken. Lechon, I must say was also a fine example of how seriously the chefs take their selection of ingredients - as I looked closer, it had the classic 5 layers (shown in my photo). Usually, this is the prime factor in the perfect roast pork - providing juicy layers of pork meat. Overall, this has been the best (new) meal we've had in a LONG time. It was so delicious, I could only wish there was a way to share this place with a larger collection of diners because frankly, if you haven't tried this place, I honestly think you're missing out on the definition of culinary art. Each dish carefully crafted with the goal of providing the best experience to all the patrons. I seriously seriously hope you all have a chance to visit. If we're ever back on this side of the island, we won't hesitate to stop by.

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    Minasa - Seating and table

    Seating and table

    Minasa - Chef's Special (Lechon closeup)

    Chef's Special (Lechon closeup)

    Minasa - Chef's Special (calamansi chicken closeup)

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    Chef's Special (calamansi chicken closeup)

    Giovedi

    Giovedi

    4.3(190 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown

    We just had a wonderful dining experience at Giovedì, where Italian food is served with a pan-Asian…read moreflair. Every single dish we sampled was exceptional. We ordered the Scallop Carpaccio, the Nairagi Crudo (striped marlin), the Spaghetti Arrabbiata, the Gnocchi Mapolonese, and the Char Siu Pork. While every dish dazzled us, the Nairagi Crudo, containing sliced marlin, Calabrian chili crisp, charred eggplant, and mint, was our favorite. Elise, our server, was extremely attentive and helpful. It turned out to be a memorable evening. We can't wait to go back. Highly recommended! Before tipping, we spent $176 for a two-person meal (no alcohol, no dessert, 2 mocktails, 2 appetizers, 2 pastas, and 1 protein).

    It was a nice experience, but im not sure I would go again, given the price and selection. The Milk…read moreBread was definitely amazing! The scallops were good because brown butter makes everything good. But the salad was anti climactic. Our main dishes were good but never wowed- and it felt like the menu never gave you a true idea what you were ordering so its kind of a blind order. I did like my take on the Vietnamese noodles though. The drinks were strong but meh. I remember it being enjoyable but its not memorable or recommendable. The desert Carrot Cake was a huge disappointment. Maybe its just not for me? We left a good half of it behind... The service was very good. Maybe not the most attentive but when it came around it was great and friendly, and very professional. I would go again if someone wanted to go, but I don't think ill return on my own accord

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    Giovedi - Outside

    Outside

    Giovedi - Capellini granchio.

    Capellini granchio.

    Giovedi - Dan mien vietnam amatriciana

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    Dan mien vietnam amatriciana

    Mama Guava - Lumpia Look Funn

    Mama Guava

    4.5(46 reviews)
    1.1 miChinatown
    $$

    Pretty good experience overall. I had made a reservation for opening for two on a Tuesday. There…read morewere about 3-4 other groups and eventually the lunch hour group trickling in from the surrounding businesses. We were promptly seated then we ordered from our phones after scanning their QR code on a sign on our table. We ordered four things: two appetizers and two mains. For our two appetizers, we got the lumpia look fun and the ilocos empanada bahn xeo. The two mains were utog burger and pancit pad see ew. The lumpia look fun tasted good, but I don't think I would get it again. I'm used to getting look fun in Chinatown and eating homemade lumpia. I didn't think the combination was profound for the price point. As for pancit pad see ew, I think I would have wanted to taste more of the "pancit" than the pad see ew. For me, it tasted too strongly of soy sauce, and I think I'm used to flavors closer to pancit or beef chow fun, so I couldn't quite enjoy or finish it. Would like it to be less salty and have more wok hey served hotter. Of the four, I enjoyed the utog burger and the ilocos empanada the most. I liked that the utog burger wasn't too salty and the bun held up. I absolutely love the garlic shoestring fries that went with it. The ilocos empanada was delicious, within my expectations of what ilocos empanada is (after trying some of the ones made in Waipahu) but in good balance with the lettuce. Definitely would like to have the utog burger or ilocos empanada again and try the other mains!

    Finally had a chance to try them out. Non traditional…read moreFilipino food that works well IMO. The limited menu makes it easier for you to choose. . Tried a few items: Utog Burger - surprised how good this was. Reminds me of a better version of the Big Mac! If you look burgers, you won't be disappointed. Lumpia Look fun - soft on the outside and crispy on the inside. Wifey liked this one the best. Also very good. Banh - taste like a Vietnamese/Filipino fusion. The cheese shell gave it another twist. Pancit/see ew- a bit too salty. Shrimp portions were good tho . But the Thai version is better IMO. I'd skip this one next time. This dish was meh. Service was good. You order thru the app. Can also do take out. Easy process. Similar ambiance to your average china town spot. Overall solid 4/5.

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    Mama Guava - More restroom props

    More restroom props

    Mama Guava - Garlic Fries... yum!

    Garlic Fries... yum!

    Mama Guava - Salt & pepper karaage chicken

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    Salt & pepper karaage chicken

    Ghost Bar - Outside

    Ghost Bar

    3.7(54 reviews)
    0.9 miAla Moana
    $$

    They are back!!! This time in the old Cafe Lani space which is much larger. They even have a…read morerestroom in the location. They just opened yesterday and are open 5pm until midnight Su-Thu and until 2am on Fridays & Saturdays through Halloween. Fun Halloween themed pop up bar with drinks that are just as festive. They serve their shots in a syringe and have a prop coffin that makes for a great photo op. Goose shot with strawberry ($10) in a syringe. Good amount of alcohol as it is a large vessel. Faceless Lady ($7) shochu, lychee, lemon-lime soda. Spider ring to keep. Green Lady ($7) shochu, melona, lemon-lime soda. Spider ring to keep. Drinks are in smaller plastic cups and on the sweeter side which is an ode to the candy holiday. Not the place to get hammered as the drinks aren't that strong. I can appreciate the work and cost that has gone into putting up such an elaborate pop up for my favorite holiday. If you love Halloween like I do, Ghost Bar is a must, costumes optional. Can't want to go back!

    This is a pop up Halloween themed bar on the second level of the Ala Moana Center. It is right next…read moreto Longs Drugs on the parking garage side. The bar has some cool decorations and unique novelty drinks. When I went there the place was packed. I had to wait a few minutes in a line while they checked IDs. Then I never was able to get a seat. I stood at a bar area along the side wall. It is open seating, so it's everyone for themselves when they get in. There most popular drink by far is the one that comes in a trick or treat pumpkin and serves 2 to 4. Seating is on picnic tables positioned around the bar. You can either go up to the bar at the front door and place your drink order or they have servers that can take your order from you where you are, if you are paying with a credit card. This be is a novelty and is only open in the month of October. The crowd is a mid to late 20-ish crowd. The draw for me was the novelty. I had to check this place out. For me it is not a place that I would visit frequently. But like I said, it is a must see, especially for Halloween lovers.

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    Ghost Bar - "I'm not in love.. So don't forget it.. It's just a silly phase I'm going through.. I'm not in love, no no, it's because.." 10CC

    "I'm not in love.. So don't forget it.. It's just a silly phase I'm going through.. I'm not in love, no no, it's because.." 10CC

    Ghost Bar - Hours of operation

    Hours of operation

    Ghost Bar - Gimmicky drinks, but fun, tho pricey... Ju-on ghost be like...

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    Gimmicky drinks, but fun, tho pricey... Ju-on ghost be like...

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