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    Musubi Cafe Iyasume

    3.6 (339 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Doug T.

    Getting Musubi while in Hawaii is a must. We've been doing this for years. I would say this time the rice portion seems to be a bit larger than before? Good in that it fills you up. Not good that the proportions to protein meats is a bit off. Anyway it is yummy and very tasty especially if you get the special toppings like bacon, avocado, shrimp tempura, unagi etc. Price is more expensive (as with everything else) with the specialty toppings, Much more reasonable with your standard musubi. We went twice. Once in Ala Moana mall and once to the one outside of Walmart. Note the Ala Moana food court has seating so you can eat there. These musubi are premade. The location at Walmart has no seating but they make the musubi while you wait so much more fresh and not as squished. Very good customer service at both locations.

    Matthew N.

    Recently stopped by Musubi Cafe Iyasume at Ala Moana Center and had a fun experience. We went on a weekday afternoon with no line, so after grabbing our items and paying, we found a seat in the food court and dug in. Double Tempura Musubi (5/5): My favorite. Great protein-to-rice ratio, and the tempura added a satisfying crunch that made each bite more filling. Spicy Spam Musubi (4/5): A solid classic with a nice kick. Simple, flavorful, and easy to enjoy. Classic Spam Musubi (4/5): Can't go wrong here. A reliable staple that hits every time. Spicy Tuna Hand Roll (3/5): A bit underwhelming. Leaned heavily on rice with less tuna than expected. Overall, a great spot for quick, affordable bites whether you're heading to the beach or just need a snack between meals. Next time, I'd focus more on options with a better meat-to-rice ratio.

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    Sydni K.

    I used to love Iyasume and will occasionally stop by for a quick bite. Picked up a konbu and salmon this day, and both fillings were very flavorful. The rice was a little mushy for my liking, but it may have just been an off day. This is a good spot for a quick bite, and they have larger bento options as well.

    Karaage Chicken & a Tuna Mayo Musubi.
    Fran C.

    I stopped by Musubi Cafe Iyasume for a very late lunch, as it was getting close to dinner time when I stopped by. Located at the Ala Moana Shopping Center, inside of The Lanai Food Court, you'll find many food vendors - as well as Musubi Cafe Iyasume. Musubi Cafe Iyasume has an array of musubis, as well as bentos. Upon looking at the various offerings, I decided to get a Tuna Mayo Musubi, and some Karaage Chicken. What can I say about the grub? A little pricey for what I got, but the Tuna Mayo Musubi was good. As for the Karaage Chicken, it was cold, so it wasn't as good as I hoped it would be. Perhaps if I had come earlier in the day, I might have gotten a better experience? Overall, just an okay experience.......I liked the fact that the food is set up so you can grab & go, should you be in a rush to eat & run.

    Bacon, egg, and spam Egg and spam
    Jenny Y.

    Best musubi around! They have so many locations now. I stopped by the one inside Ala Moana Center in the morning, and the musubi were fresh and warm. They offer a huge variety of options, and the prices are very reasonable. If the one you want isn't available in the display case, they'll even make more fresh on the spot for you. At this location and all the others I've visited, the staff always seem genuinely appreciative of their customers.

    My haul
    Craig T.

    Didn't realize curry house is no longer . Now there's Musubi Cafe Iyasume in that same place . I was getting hungry around 9:30am so I decided to get me 2 musubi for breakfast. My haul was 1x konbu musubi and 1x spicy Mayo musubi. At least this particular location doesn't have the Saran wrap so tight around the Musubi. Service was fast and friendly and grab and go!

    Justin S.

    I finally made it to Musubi Café Iyasume in Ala Moana--and wow, when I say they have options... I mean OPTIONS. This might be the biggest selection of musubi I've personally ever seen. Like, if you're used to grabbing something quick from 7-Eleven (no shade), this is a whole different experience. For my first visit, I kept it classic and went with the teriyaki spam musubi--and yeah, it did not disappoint. The spam was cooked perfectly with that sweet, glossy teriyaki glaze that just hits right. The rice was slightly on the mild side at first, but they give you a soy sauce packet, and once you add that? Game changer. It brought everything together. Honestly, if you're coming here, you HAVE to try the teriyaki at least once--but don't stop there. They've got a crazy variety, including a bunch of mini musubi if you want to mix and match. Definitely a spot worth checking out if you're in Ala Moana. Come hungry.

    Jennifer T.

    Hands down a favorite Hawaiian snack spot!! We LOVED stopping at Musubi Cafe Iyasume during our visit -- especially the Ala Moana Center location! This place hits all the right spots if you love Spam musubi, unique musubi flavors, and fun little local treats . We tried the classic Spam musubi (so iconic ), and I loved the *original one the best -- simple, flavorful, and just perfect for snacking while exploring. But they've got so many different kinds of musubi too -- like teriyaki Spam, plum cucumber, avocado bacon egg, and more fun combos that make you want to try them all! Cute bags and merch!! Yes -- they also sell adorable reusable musubi-themed bags and fun souvenirs , which made it a double win of tasting local food and grabbing a cute Hawaii keepsake! And of course, we had to grab some Hawaiian Sun juices -- if you're gonna pair musubi with something refreshing, that's the vibe! Menu & Price Range: Most of the musubi options are very affordable -- generally around $2.28-$5+ each for musubi, kombos, and sets. They also offer bento bowls and rice bowls with protein and toppings that go around $8-$12+, perfect for a quick lunch or snack on the go. Location: You can find this spot at Ala Moana Center's Lanai Food Court (2nd Floor) in Honolulu -- easy to spot and perfect when you're shopping or just want a bite between stops. Hours: They're open daily from about 9:00AM - 7:00PM, which is super convenient whether you're grabbing an early snack or a late lunch while exploring the mall and surrounding area. Why we loved it: * Fun local Hawaiian snack with lots of musubi varieties * Cute merch & bags * Great price for what you get * Easy to find and grab while you're out exploring We definitely will go back every time we're in Honolulu -- 10/10 recommend if you're here and craving a tasty local treat!

    Musubi selection!
    Rachel S.

    It's super easy to grab a Musubi or onigiri here; they have all the food laid out under heat lamps. I was a bit worried about the freshness of the food, but everything I picked tasted fresh and soft. The Musubi actually have the time they were made printed on them, so you can see that they have been kept fresh. Musubi also have a time of expiry on them so you make sure not to pick one that has been laying out for too long. The spam Musubi was excellent! It's soft and hand shaped; they layer on a lot of extras. The eel and egg one is really good and the flavors meld together well. The onigiri are also really nice; they're relatively small, but filled with a decent amount of fillings. The salmon is not too dry and the ikura is very good. There was also plenty of kombu and it was very moist! Remember not to poke the musubi! ;)

    Asialynn V.

    Came here for a quick snack, located on outside corner of the food court area. I got a gyudon and 2 spam musubis. The musubi and bentos were not made fresh but that was okay because we were able to heat it up back at our hotel. They have a good amount of options and they weren't too busy like the other location close by.

    Cora L.

    With a few locations around the island, Musubi Cafe Iyasume has always been pretty consistent. They have a multitude of musubis and other food offerings. We went to the Ala Moana location recently. This is located in the Lanai food court, near one of the entrances/exits. There is sometimes a line of people picking out food items to purchase at the register. There is seating around the food court. The people working were quick and kind. We got the plum spam musubi this time. We have previously tried the spam musubi, plum ume musubi, kombu musubi, fried chicken mayo musubi, tuna mayo musubi, salmon musubi, spicy karaage mayo bowl, and probably others. The prices never felt that crazy and the food is packaged so that it can be taken to go. We'll be back whenever we are looking for a quick musubi option to take with us.

    Located just outside the center court foodcourt, previously Curry House
    Amber S.

    This review is for the location that was previously Curry House, on the ground level, Makai Market foodcourt right next to Jollibee's. We went first thing in the morning to fuel up for some holiday shopping. We ordered a good variety of musubis, our favorite ones that stood out were the unagi avocado & egg musubi and the fried shrimp musubi. The musubi were all warm and freshly made and delicious. They also had a good selection of bentos and other grab & go items. Definitely the spot to stop by for a quick snack or some shopping fuel.

    Mel T.

    You really can't go wrong with Musubi Café. They have bento boxes, and a nice variety of different musubis. I got the one with shrimp tempura and spam and thought it was a good combo. It's a nice quick snack if you're in a hurry/on the go, or you can get a bento or a couple more musubis if you want to fill up. Don't be deterred by the line. It moves relatively quickly.

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    If you're visiting Hawaii with a big group, 100% recommend taking them here…read more We initially were a party of 16, and showed up without a reservation at 6pm on a Saturday. The staff was super nice about it and was able to accommodate us, with only a small request that we be out by 8pm since there was another big party with a reservation coming in. Absolutely reasonable. They sat us right away at three large tables, which gave us plenty of space for food and didn't force us to sit super close together. Menus, waters, plates, napkins, and forks were all brought out immediately, and our waiter was quick to take our order. We started with the prix fixe menu for 8-10 guests and were going to add other items à la carte, but a handful of our group accidentally went to the other Side Street location (make sure your group is all on the same page), so what we ordered ended up being more than enough. We left stuffed and with 5 boxes of food still. Edamame was nice and steamy, and large enough to easily pop the beans out with your mouth. Wish there was a bit more salt though. The farmer's salad had everything going on from citrusy to salty to crispy. Avocado had a little bit of oxidation but the capers, dressing and potato curls provided plenty of reasons to overlook it. The fried rice came in a hefty portion, with sizable pieces of bacon and sausage. The chicken I didn't realize was boneless based on the shape of the deep fry, but it was nice to freely bite into it without worrying about hitting anything with my teeth. Probably a bit too much on fried bits but still good. Pork chops had a better meat to crisp ratio in my opinion, as well as juiciness. They even came with ketchup on the side, which I love as a pairing but don't see much of at restaurants. My favorite meat item was definitely the sizzling boneless kalbi. The presentation on the sizzling plate with a side of kimchi was spectacular, and the meat was full of flavor. We also ordered yakisoba, which wasn't part of the prix fixe. Tasted good but nothing past standard expectations. We let the waiter know we had a 30th birthday at the table, and they brought a couple scoops of vanilla ice cream with a candle, and did a decent job getting the whole room to participate in the singing. It could also be the type of crowd this place attracts, since it seemed that everyone was so friendly and approachable. Thanks to the quick and consistent service, we were out in a little over an hour with no complaints.

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    Our Chef Colin's Classics Menu feeds 3-4 guests for $105.00!
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    4.5
    (1.6k reviews)
    13.2 mi
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    A legit 5 star hole in the wall along the highway. Absolutely worth the stop…read more The food is authentic and flavorful. Try the beef lau lau. I was so pleasantly surprised by it. Although everything was so good. Service was insanely fast and super friendly. Lots of outdoor tables with umbrellas, the place was pretty busy but we were able to get seating and we got our food in seconds.

    I can't even count how many times we've driven by this place en route to the North Shore. Finally…read moredecided to stop by for lunch. While they do have a parking, I suggest just parking on the street and walking up to the place. Signs clearly direct you to which window you can order food from and another for food pickup/dessert only ordering. We opted for combo plate (kalua pork and chicken long rice) w/ a side of poi. Both the kalua pork and chicken long rice were tasty but wished we had ordered rice instead so that i could mop up the delicious fat from the kalua pork! Loved the haupia pudding but wished they would give you a bit more. For dessert we ordered the tahitian sweet lady which was delicious! Wasn't a fan of the salmon lomi as it was pretty fishy for me. As we waited for our food, we noticed a dessert chilling on the ledge and joked with my wife that it was likely ours. Sure enough after 10 mins, the ice cream guy asked the cashier whose it was and at that time was our number called. Sadly, the ice cream had already started to melt. Wished they wouldn't have prepared the dessert until after our food was ready. Would definitely head back for their plate lunches and to try the sweet lady of waiahole dessert.

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    Amazing food. Ho'io salad is a must. Fresh poi is tops. You can't go wrong at Waiahole Poi Factory.
    Amazing food. Ho'io salad is a must. Fresh poi is tops. You can't go wrong at Waiahole Poi Factory.
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    3.9
    (297 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    3.5 stars We wanted…read moreto try authentic Hawaiian food and came across this spot. The owner was very friendly and took the time to recommend dishes for us, including the laulau and lechon kawali. We also ordered the BBQ short ribs. Overall, it was a good experience trying Hawaiian food, but it's just not really our type of cuisine. The laulau was quite dry, and the preparation felt more like meat that had been boiled or cooked in liquid, which isn't something I usually enjoy. The lechon kawali had a crispy pork belly texture, topped with something similar to a salsa, but it didn't suit our taste either. Unfortunately, the cabbage served with it also had some black spots, which was off-putting. The BBQ short ribs were the highlight of the meal and the dish we enjoyed the most. We appreciate the experience and the hospitality, but the flavors just didn't quite match our personal preferences.

    Good local Hawaiian food restaurant. Street parking only. Small restaurant I believe it was Ono…read moreHawaii on Kapahulu before. Now it is named the Da Ono Hawaiian Foods. Either the owner or the manager seemed like a one man show. He was the server, bus boy, and chef. Husband got the pipikalua short ribs/he enjoyed. Sisters got the pork lau lau which came with sweet potato, rice or poi, lomi lomi salmon (more onion and tomato than salmon). i got the chicken lau lau, again stuffed with chicken, not enough taro leaves. The Haupia was smoky, so either burnt or something- inedible! Only six tables in the entire restaurant. The gentleman that was serving us I believe was also the bus boy, cook, server and cashier! Place is a hole in the wall with missing ceiling tiles and exposed panels above our table (gross!!). Sis loves this dive so we keep coming back!

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