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    Polyeats Manamoui Kitchen

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Ohana Kitchen

    Ohana Kitchen

    4.4
    (474 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Ohana Kitchen nails the Korean-Hawaiian fusion vibe. I went with the kimchi fried rice--packed with…read moreflavor and a nice kick from the spicy kimchi that doesn't overpower. The runny egg on top ties everything together perfectly, and the spam hits that sweet spot: firm with a slight crisp, not soft, not burnt. The owner, originally from Busan, is super cute and adds to the welcoming vibe. The space is open, clean, and easy to relax in. Easy 4.8 out of 5 stars.

    TLDR: good Hawaiian/poke place has gotten even better - support a local business and give them a…read moreshot! Been going here for several years now - poke has always been solid and the Hawaiian dishes were good not great. But today it was all different - everything was outstanding! Wife got a 2 salmon scoop poke : fish was great as always, but the seasoned potatoes (gamja jorim) she chose as 1 of 3 sides was very good. Dad had the hwae-dupbap (think of it as Korean bibimbap but with poke instead of meat) and the Cho-gochujang sauce was excellent. I had the loco moco and it was better than in the past. Also the banchan with that were fire (seasoned japchae noodles, spicy shredded radish) both better than in the past They sell most of the side dishes as banchan and as a Korean I fully endorse them. I am a huge Korean banchan snob and I will absolutely countersign their cooking I don't know what's going on but like I said - everything tastes better than before. The ajumma who runs the place said business is getting slower as the economy is imploding so let's support this awesome local business so we can keep this place around.

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    Momentum Dance Academy

    Momentum Dance Academy

    3.5
    (13 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Momentum is such a treasure. A non profit with the goal of making dance available to every kid…read morewhile putting on incredible productions and having passionate and talented staff is a tall order, and they absolutely nail it. My dancer started at 5 and is now 10 and has had almost every teacher. We love it!

    My daughter, who is 5, has been dancing at Momentum for the past two years and we've been really…read morehappy with their program! All of the instructors are kind and supportive and even though our daughter is only 5 she has loved performing in the bi-annual performances at the Highline Performing Arts Center. They do a holiday season performance and another performance in June. It has been so fun to watch our daughter gain confidence in ballet (she wants to be a ballerina when she grows up) and learn a routine and perform it on a large stage in front of a huge crowd. We love Ms. Marinucci as she's been the primary teacher of the classes we've been in but this spring our daughter wanted to also try out hip hop class in addition to ballet/jazz. They offer the first class for free so you can see if your child likes it, and what I really appreciated is this also extended to currently enrolled families wanting to try another type of class in addition to what they were already doing. I also need to acknowledge Ms. Alida who works the front desk most nights. This woman is a true rock star. She knows everybody and everything and is so friendly and welcoming and beyond helpful - not only to my dancer, but to her little sister who has to come sit in the lobby and wait with me during classes. Alida is amazing.

    Sam Choy's Poke To The Max - SeaTac Airport

    Sam Choy's Poke To The Max - SeaTac Airport

    3.8
    (260 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    What can I say? This place is so GOOD! I was starving and my gate is D10 so I was scouting for some…read moreplace to sit chill and eat. I found two places this one and a Ballards brew house a little closer to D7. I decided to try the Poke tacos since I saw a bunch of reviews on how good they are. I also ordered the lumpia. The Poke Tacos were so BOMB the amount of chunks you get of delicious tuna is so good! The flavor of the cilantro and spicy aioli sauce drizzled on top is phenomenal. I'm not lying when I say ORDER THE TACOS! The lumpia was crispy and cooked to perfection every bite had a blast of flavor and talking about blast of flavor the Poke tacos are on a bed of soft tortilla then a hard tortilla holding everything together. The cabbage and flavor with that aioli is like a perfect combination! I added a drizzle of soy sauce and a drop of Tabasco to give it a better kick ! Will be back soon!

    I am a local from Hawaii, and love Sam Choy…read more Overall, I was impressed by the menu and opportunity to eat good food at the airport but at the same time disappointed at the quality of food and the cost. Kalua pork plate $17.99- great Smokey taste on the kalua pig and the side salad had nice greens. However, the rice was re-purposed hard and sour sushi rice which I assume is also used for the other menu items. I would prefer just plain hapa or white rice. Loco style $6.49 it was an extra cost to make the kalua pig plate, loco moco style which means brown gravy with sunny side egg. Enjoyed the gravy, but the price was too high. Because the kiosk was self serve, I was unable to know what loco style meant and wished I had ordered at the counter. Hawaiian sun POG $3.99 very reasonable price. Ice cold. Perfect.

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