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    MW Restaurant

    4.2 (1.5k reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Where do I begin? After trying so many fine dining and high-end restaurants throughout Hawaii, I finally found a place that truly deserves a review. From the perfectly prepared short rib to the incredibly fresh and flavorful fish dishes, every bite was phenomenal. The food was exceptional, the presentation was beautiful, and the service was warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. This restaurant delivered one of the most memorable dining experiences I've had in Hawaii. It's rare to find a place where every dish exceeds expectations and the service makes you feel truly valued as a guest. Without a doubt, this has earned its place among the very best restaurants in Hawaii, and it's a dining experience I will be thinking about for a long time..

    Simon Z.

    The scallops, kampachi, and tenderloin were all standouts--every dish was on point and you could tell they're serious about sourcing quality, local ingredients. The desserts were no exception, and honestly the value for what you get is hard to beat. Service was top notch from start to finish, and the location is a fun bonus--parking is easy and you can check out the exotic cars downstairs after. Definitely a place we'll be coming back to! The restaurant is quiet and not too loud so it's a good spot to have a conversation - love the interior decor.

    Dec. 6 - Tropical Fruit Crème Brulée
    Gerry L.

    HSO - Lunar New Year 2026: Year of the Horse / MW This is the first half of a two-part review, first our experience at MW before the concert. We arrived at the Blaisdell at 4:30pm and found the parking lot to be coned off because it was full. However, the attendant felt sorry for us, so he let us in and the gate manager directed us to park in the section designated for HSO members. I am a regular contributor but not a member, perhaps something to consider. When I got home, I saw the email from the HSO informing us of limited parking. In any case, we were very fortunate to get a space right across from the concert hall. First off, MW. The better half of the world food tour duo couldn't make it due to a family dinner, so I invited my SIL. She is turning out to be the designated stand-in. We were early, so we had a cocktail at Artizen. MW was empty at 5pm and we were seated at the first table for two along the windows facing Ward Avenue. We opted for the Chef's 5-course tasting menu ($160) with wine pairing ($45) as the menu compelled us to do so. We started with a glass of NV Maison Roche de Bellene sparkling wine from Cremant de Bourgogne. It was low in acidity, with notes of apple and pear ... crisp and refreshing. It accompanied five small bites ... visual and taste treats. Next came one of MW's signature dishes, Mochi-crusted Hawaiian Kanpachi, served with somen noodles, banchan, and a soy/yuzu vinaigrette. It was paired with a 2023 Fritz Haag Spatlese from Braunberger Juffer. The spicy sweetness of the Riesling paired perfectly with the delicate fish. The third course was Hokkaido Scallops with a brown gravy of dried scallops and corn. I don't care for cooked scallops but this dish was delectable. It came with a 2023 Chardonnay from Santa Lucia Highlands. The scallop was so memorable that I didn't remember anything about the wine. The "main" course was Truffle Wagyu Sukiyaki with a bowl of rice on the side. The wine was a 2022 Austin Hope Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles. This was by far the best wine of the evening, bold, with notes of oak, chocolate and dark fruit. I don't care for sukiyaki, but this petite bowl was so flavorful, with thin slices of Wagyu, yuba and mushrooms, topped by an almost raw egg. The scent of truffle was intoxicating! Dessert was a Tropical Fruit Creamsicle Brulee ... lilikoi sorbet custard, atop haupia tapioca and pieces of fruit. It looked fabulous but I do not like tapioca so I just had the top half. It was served with a cordial glass of 2022 Michele Chiarlo Moscato d'Asti Nivole, a very fruity dessert wine. It paired well with the chocolate bar from the dish of petit fours. That was my dessert! This was a fabulous meal, well worth the price. I find wine pairings to be great value because I get to taste wines I wouldn't normally order and save money too. $90 wouldn't cover half a bottle of a good red from France, which is what I usually order.

    Mochi crusted Kanpachi
    Kristen D.

    I've been wanting to try this place for a while, you need to make a reservation in advance if you want to dine here. I came with a party of 6 and they seated us right when we checked in, servers were kind and gave us good suggestions. We ordered multiple apps- my favorite was the crab cakes. For the main entree I got the Kanpachi with soba noodles which was cooked perfectly. Overall its a little expensive, but I would definitely come back for a special occasion. again

    Oxtail Oxtail, Corned Beef, Pork Belly Soup
    Julie C.

    Love, love, love, MW restaurant. We came here for my dad's 90th birthday. Reservations are definitely recommended. We were seated promptly, service with our waiter was amazing and attentive. My dad just loves oxtail soup. It's not something that's on the menu, but my brother was able to talk to Chef Wade in advance, so he got to enjoy this specialty! My dad loved it so much, he slurped up every last drop. This oxtail soup is unique and that it also has corned beef and pork belly along with oxtail. Definitely a winner! For appetizers, we tried the Wagyu beef sliders, crabcakes, and pork hash dumplings. For entrées, we ordered the butterfish, mochi crusted Kona Kampachi, and seafood paella. Everything was expertly prepared, fish was very moist and super flavorful. We all enjoyed our entrées. Most of us ordered the shave ice, which is a very unique dessert they have here. Definitely not the typical shave ice that you're thinking! I ended up ordering the strawberries and cream, which was a meringue, so I can't comment on the shave ice but it seemed like everybody else enjoyed it! MW is a small restaurant with a cozy feel. Definitely want to come back and try some of the other options.

    Pork dumplings
    Tab Y.

    We really enjoyed our visit to MW. It was a reasonably priced meal for the amazing tastes and fusion dishes we tried. With two drinks, two appetizers, two entrees, and 1 dessert, the total came out to about $208 without tip. Our MW favorites were probably the miso honey butterfish and the short rib. The tomato salad was also great if you enjoy tart salads and dressings. The tropical brûlée was also an interesting and tasty dessert. The pork dumplings were probably the least favorite of the four food options we got, so I'd recommend a different appetizer for your table. All in all, service was incredibly attentive, despite the busy-ness of the restaurant. The ambiance was lively and modern, especially if you're able to get over the fact that the restaurant is nestled in a car dealership. Highly recommend for tourists and locals alike!

    Rand E.

    Wow, so full after the tasting menu ! A delicious experience in a spacious setting by the luxury car dealerships. Came to try the tasting menu at $150, a 5 course meal. Started with a perfect egg with caviar...soft boiled egg with a crispy topping and caviar on a bed of horseradish infused mayonnaise. The crispy Kanpachi was so so yummy ...light, moist and crispy crunchy. Next the scallops were good, with a wasabi sauce. And the steak was perfectly cooked but was too full to indulge totally. It was a good thing they gave me a takeaway box. The tropical fruit brulee was a fitting end to a great meal. Plus as an added treat, they gave us some macadamia nut cookies to go. I'm more than happy to return, only ordering and entree.

    Bouillabaisse
    Heidi K.

    Food was very good. Could have used a bit more somen with the fish. The sauce was not very spicy even with the yuzu kosho. Really good Bouillabaisse. The garlic toast was charred. The brulee was a miss. There was happiness tapioca. The flavor was over powered by the pineapple. The layer of sour lilikoi syrup at the bottom could not be reached until the end. The cream layer was very dense. The candy bar was really good. First time I had chocolate decoration that I wanted more of. Service was terrific.

    Kristian T.

    When last visiting Honolulu, I wanted to try a special meal and decided to give MW restaurant a shot after reading other reviews. Was not disappointed! Totally planned to order something else but our server described the mochi crusted kampachi as a favorite and I was convinced. Was so glad I opted for that because it was such a unique fish dish and for that alone I would come back. The restaurant feels very upscale (it's in a Mercedes dealership) and to make things easy I would opt to pay for valet parking ($4). Recommend this place for a special meal!

    Kula Strawberry "Shave Ice"
    Mark L.

    When picked up the menu, you glanced thru everything and you think you know what to expect and you would be surprised. I did. I thought it's just fried fish and I was surprised. I thought I ordered shaved ice and I was surprised. I thought I ordered crab cakes and expected like what crab cakes like out there and once again, I was surprised. Crab cakes - I ordered the crab cakes, and it was excellent. It's not like those usual crab cakes where it filled with battered and have more starch than crab meat. This one is all crab meat inside. My wife ended up ate 2/3 of them. Mochi salad with crispy chicken skin - I don't like salad but I thought I tried. The end result was I finished 70% of the salad because it was delectable. The dressing was spicy, but the persimmon sliced and the tomatoes with the greens were just perfect. I never thought I could like a salad that much. Short ribs - The meat fell off the bone... Well, there was no bone but it's definitely tender. Potatoes were nicely crisp and the foie gras was nicely seared. Mochi crusted kampachi - Surprisingly crunchy fish. Very fresh. This is one fine dine dish. Impressive. Strawberry shaved ice - It's not really shaved ice, it's more like shaved strawberries and the coconut tapioca was very good. So coconut-y. This is one satisfied fine dine experience. Very impressed that you find something with this quality in Hawai'i.

    Mochi crusted Hawaiian kanpachi and the truffle braised shortrib
    Hailley O.

    I took my boyfriend to MW for his birthday and we enjoyed our experience here! I made reservations so we got seated right away. We ordered the wagyu beef sliders as our starters and they were so yummy! The beef and mushrooms were nice and savory and the mochi bun had a great chew to it. My boyfriend got the lilikoi yuzunade and he thought it was ok. For the entrees, I got the mochi crusted Hawaiian kanpachi and my boyfriend got the truffle braised short rib. The kanpachi was delicious and tasted light and healthy too with the somen noodles. The mochi crust added a nice almost crispy like texture! My boyfriend enjoyed his truffle braised short rib, I got to try it and it was pretty good and the meat was so tender! We ordered the brulee dessert and I enjoyed how it was tart and refreshing and I liked the house made fruit gummies inside. They gave us a slice of chocolate cake since it was my boyfriend's birthday and that was very yummy as well! It had a crispy rice texture in it like a crunch bar. The portions were a bit on the smaller side and the service was a little slow towards the end of our meal but that can be expected with fine dining restaurants. Other than that, we had a nice time at MW!

    Bar
    Candace F.

    This review is only for the cookie experience! We signed up a week in advance to do the cookie experience not knowing what to expect. We opted for the early morning opening because we heard there would be special baked goods. We showed up 45 minutes after the start time. Parking is valet but we street parked and walked to the restaurant. I will admit signing in was a pain. The wait was very long and people were too busy to let us know how to check in...we were newbies. Check in is downstairs and you need to pick up your ticket to check in upstairs. The server could not find my reservation..good thing I had my receipt. After a rocky start well..it was a blast! We headed upstairs and was given a small plastic clam shell to fill up as much as we wanted. What a fantastic selection! Scones, macaroons, chocolate chip, sugar, sprinkle, brownies and the list goes on. Every yummy baked good you can imagine! Such a fun experience to spend the morning with your other half to do a cookie challenge! Will definitely do this again! Everything tasted so yummy!

    Mango shaved ice
    Mark C.

    Never disappoints. When I'm in Honolulu I always try to visit. I love the modern design of the dining room that is well lit and airy. Staff is always attentive and friendly and the food is always great. I've never had a bad dish at MW

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    Ask the Community - MW Restaurant

    Open for lunch?

    No unfortunately, however, there are other restaurant Artizen is located on the first floor and I believe they're open for lunch with a similar menu

    Where do you enter the parking for MW? Is there a sign that indicates parking? Is it self parking or valet parking

    Drive around the building on Kapiolani and at the end of the building turn right on Chapin St, and then turn right again and up the ramp to the 2nd floor of the garage for valet. It's definitely not easy to find. But the food is AMAZING, so enjoy!

    Do you taje walk ins?

    Yes MW takes walk ins. Try having a lunch downstairs in the informal dining area to try out their food.

    When do they have afternoon tea?

    Every Fourth Sunday of the Month, but sells so call to make a reservation.

    Will you be honoring medical and/or religious exemptions?

    Yes as long as you have your approved negative test result from within the last 48 hours. No negative test, no dine in. It doesn't matter why you are not vaccinated, but you cannot dine in without that recent negative test.

    Does the restaurant have high chair?

    Yes, high chairs are available.

    Is there a kids menu?

    No. But you can share whatever you decide to order. That's what we did. My Kids enjoyed it!

    Do they have dessert for lunch as well as dinner?

    Definitely. The mango shaved ice with tapioca is refreshing

    What time is happy hour? What are the happy hour specials?

    M - F | 2 - 5 pm / 2 - 6 pm @ Bar Sat and Sun. | 4- 5 pm / 4 - 6 pm @ Bar. $5 drinks, various pupus $5-7.00

    Are infants/kids allowed? Thanks

    Yes!

    Can a silent service animal be able to sit quietly by the owner in the restaurant?

    Legitimate service animals are always legally allowed with their owners in establishments.

    Are there vegan options?

    Yes, lots of veggie sides, and a tofu entree

    Is there a private room for lunch?

    Yes, it seats approximately 34-40 people at round tables.

    Where is the parking lot?

    the parking lot is on the Makaloa side; directly in front of the MW Restaurant; it is valet parking OR you will have to find street parking

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    Helena's Hawaiian Food

    Helena's Hawaiian Food

    4.4
    (4.5k reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    We came here to try some more traditional Hawaiian food. Particular favorites was the squid luau…read morewhich was sweet and a little salty with a unique flavor coming from the taro leaves. If you're not a fan of seafood, don't let the squid deter you as it is a minimal part of the dish and added more of a crunchy textural component rather than actual flavor. This was my wife and my favorite dish. The luau pork was also very good though I liked the version we had at Toa Luau better. We also liked the haupia which was a very refreshing coconut pudding though for some reason our boys didn't like it. We also tried pipikaula which are thinly sliced dry-aged beef short ribs marinated in soy sauce and something else that made it sweet. If you know Korean barbeque, you'll instantly get the sensation that these are close cousins to galbi, though the pipikaula are much less sweet in comparison. The dry aging process also makes them a bit more dryer than galbi. On to more difficult stuff. I was enthusiastic about the fried butterfish collar but once I got a waft of the dish, I knew I was in trouble. I'm very sensitive when it comes to fish so the smell (more than the taste) was off putting. My wife was fine with it and enjoyed the dish, but if you aren't a fan of fishy fish, then I would skip it. The lomi salmon looked very much like pico de gallo with the addition of salt-cured salmon. My boys loved this dish because they love salmon but again I would steer clear if you are a seafood weakling like me. Alas, we come to poi. Had my hopes up since I love taro but the texture and a bit of sourness from fermentation deterred me from trying too much of it. I'm glad we tried it but not sure that we would get it again.

    You CANNOT skip Helena's…read more You HAVE to eat here Service was superb - friendly staff The food was memorable and the place makes you feel at home .

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    New larger inside dining area
    New larger inside dining area
    Menu B: Kalua Pig And Pipikaula Short Ribs
    Menu B: Kalua Pig And Pipikaula Short Ribs
    A walk back into those days gone by.....

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    A walk back into those days gone by.....
    Highway Inn Kaka'ako

    Highway Inn Kaka'ako

    4.1
    (2k reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    It was easily my favorite meal of this trip! I was on my way somewhere else after my Pilates class,…read morebut for some mysterious reason I decided to reroute my Uber to Highway Inn at the last minute. I'm so glad I did! A draft beer, butterfish, some poi, and lomi lomi hit the spot! I left whatever was in the gravy boat untouched as it had beef in it. But pretty much everything else made it down the hatch with some breaks from being so full because it was all so delish! Service was so aloha lovely! Five stars. And I just love the community that's established here with all locals. I'm thinking Highway Inn will be a must stop for all my future Oahu stays! And yes, I can confidently say it's greater than the other well known authentic Hawaiian institution on the island. By leaps and bounds.

    Overall great place!!!…read more Food was amazing... as usual. I had the plate lunch: lomi lomi salmon, pork lau lau, haupia with and add on of squid luau, Everything was fresh and cooked perfectly. All the people there are super friendly and the place is very clean. BUT they only have one mens and one womens restroom... so expect a wait when they are busy. Parking is a limited... you can do street or paid (small) parking lot. We took the local bus, worked great - just figure out which stop you need because it is in between two .. not directly up front. This is my #1 and first place I go to after landing and sometimes again before I go home. Would I go back? Always!!!!!

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    Highway Inn Kaka'ako
    KALUA PIG NACHOS,FRIED RICE & SOUR CREAM
    KALUA PIG NACHOS,FRIED RICE & SOUR CREAM
    Fried Rice

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    Side Street Inn

    Side Street Inn

    4.1
    (2.5k reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    OMG! This was a dining experience! So, the restaurant was closing so my friend said we should eat…read morethere! I didn't know that the servings were group sized!! I found so many things that looked great on the menu, to include fried gizzards, boneless Kal Bi ribs, fully loaded fried rice, Mac salad and other stuff I can't recall! So the TWO of us ordered way too much! We tried to eat as much as we could and ended up taking the rest home! Everything we ordered was delicious, so we knew we were going to eat good leftovers! The restaurant was a great place to go with a group to eat and watch sports! Our Waitress (I have to remember to get names) was a track star, she was running to and from several tables of groups to deliver food! I will go again if they reopen!

    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!
    Our Chef Colin's Classics Menu feeds 3-4 guests for $105.00!
    Oodles of Noodles! Try our Yakisoba! You can also add Kim Chee for extra flavor.
    Oodles of Noodles! Try our Yakisoba! You can also add Kim Chee for extra flavor.
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    Musubi Cafe Iyasume

    Musubi Cafe Iyasume

    4.5
    (5.4k reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $

    Musubi Cafe was the perfect first stop when we arrived in Hawaii. Everything is made fresh to…read moreorder, so there is a bit of a wait we waited about 15-20 minutes but it was absolutely worth it. The musubi was delicious, and knowing it was made fresh made the experience even better. The quality and flavor stood out, and it was a great introduction to our trip. If you're looking for fresh, tasty musubi, I highly recommend stopping by. We'll definitely be back on our next visit!

    Right in the heart of Waikiki and a great find, especially if you have little ones! You walk in and…read moreare immediately greeted with a counter full of so many options -- the musubis, roes, and rolls were all great choices. We tried the spicy tempura rolls which were actually very mild. These were perfect for our toddlers who love finger foods and absolutely refuse to sit down at a restaurant. This place was so convenient for us as a family because it's quick, easy, and the kids could just grab and go. They also have bentos and bowls which gives you even more variety beyond just the musubis. Just a heads up for fellow travelers -- everything is premade so when you get it, it will be room temperature, which is something to keep in mind. They do take cards which is convenient, just note they close early so plan accordingly. Overall a solid spot for families and tourists looking for a quick and tasty bite while exploring Waikiki. Would recommend!

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    Inside the shop
    Teriyaki Spam & Rice with Hawaiian drink
    Teriyaki Spam & Rice with Hawaiian drink
    Black pepper spam musubi and inari-egg spam musubi

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    Black pepper spam musubi and inari-egg spam musubi
    Fresh Catch

    Fresh Catch

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    My favorite poke place in Oahu! They have multiple locations and I'm always getting the same stuff…read moreeach time. I like the Spicy Ahi Katsu and the Fireball and Firecracker poke. Any of their poke that is spicy, I get. This place is a personal favorite of mine because of the Fireball and Firecracker... spice is life! This is definitely a place that I recommend to people who are going to Oahu for their first time. The ladies who work at this location are a hoot. They're so chill, funny, patient, and hard workers. They let you sample and make sure you get your food. This place sees consistent business, we were there eating our food and always saw customers coming in and coming out. This location isn't really a 'sit-down' place but you can nibble on your poke for a minute before you take off. Inside is small, but clean, and you'll find a picture of Guy Fieri on the wall. The parking is not the easiest so pray for parking before you come :)

    I ORDERED THE FISH AND CHIPS AND A POKE BOWL (Limu Ahi)…read more The cod for the fish and chips was fried well but the Mac salad and the fries were both too salty for me. I don't think the poke was fresh (in my opinion). I did a uberEats delivery so I don't know if that had anything to do with that. Next time I'll get it at the store to see if the fish is fresher if I get it directly from counter.

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    Visit 09/2025
    Visit 09/2025
    5 different types of poke, side of rice with furikake, and cucumbers
    5 different types of poke, side of rice with furikake, and cucumbers
    Hawaiian ahi

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    Guava Smoked

    Guava Smoked

    4.5
    (603 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    I loved it here. Truly a hole in the wall. Parking is really tough so street parking is usually…read moregonna be the norm unless you get lucky in their tiny shared parking lot. The guava bar was delicious and flavorful and just crumbles in your mouth! Definitely one of the better guava bars I've tried. Love how crumbly it is. The salmon belly was delicious OMFG. It looks so simple and straightforward but that sht is so flavorful. It is crispy and yet soft on the inside. The salmon belly is cut into bite-sized pieces so I didn't have to worry about using a knife to cut it. I usually try salmon belly where it is usually seasoned lightly to bring out the natural flavor of the salmon, but Guava Smoked's salmon belly is just grilled in a way that makes the salmon sweet/crispy and still get traces of the salmon taste as well. It's definitely not your traditional Japanese-style way of cooking salmon belly but really just their own. I'd go back and get this again. Another thing too. I'd get this with beer. This would hit very hard with alcohol but because I don't drink I need a kombucha. The grilled salmon belly would go perfect with it. Cheers! Uncle was very helpful and kind when serving and if you dine-in he brings it to your table.

    Park in the back and walk up the stairs…read more This place was not as amazing as I hoped. But it definitely got the job done. The guy at the counter wasn't the most people person ever, but he also got the job done. Didn't get a photo of the guava cake brownie thing they have, but it was really yummy.

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    Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

    Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

    3.9
    (294 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    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.

    1. The hours posted on Yelp was incorrect. They open from 12:00 pm…read more A group of us ordered food the night before for pickup at 12:30pm, on Thursday. Then someone wanted to change from rice to poi. I tried many times and no one answered. Their voice mailbox was full. We e ended going there to make the change. He gentleman looked like he was working be himself. We bads to wait almost a half hour for him to finish the order. 2. Price - the prices were higher than expected. All the plates were $26.00 and up. 3. Food - The poi was very tasty and fresh, although a bit watery. The lau lau had a lot of lean pork filling, not a lot of leaves. The long rice didn't have much chicken and was a bit watery too. We enjoyed the sweet potato. There was also lomi salmon, haupia onion and chili pepper water. 4. As mentioned before there isn't much parking. The restaurant wasn't busy when we got there. Overall the food and service was OK. The price was a bit high.

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