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    Royal Kitchen

    4.1 (589 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Jeremiah U.

    Royal Kitchen has been in business for a half-century making bao buns, and eventually innovating their menu with different flavors. They open their doors at 5:30am on the weekdays and 6:30am on the weekends, so you better hurry and get your fresh manapua (baked or steamed) gau gee, pork hash, roast duck, and roast pork. They open until 2pm or while supplies last. Their service is good in person, and it can sometimes be challenging to get in contact by phone. Phone orders may take long to pickup due to the high volume of customers waiting in line. NOTE: Going to Royal Kitchen alone can be questionable with the surrounding people in and around the lot. Please pay attention to your surroundings. Parking is available and its free for the first 30 minutes. You must enter on North Kukui St. There is a signage that says royal kitchen parking

    Chinese chicken salad $15
    Kanani C.

    Royal Kitchen remains my go-to for my favorite chicken salad and pigs feet. I know it's weird because they are known for manapua, but I actually go there for chicken salad, pigs feet, and cake noodles. I call in my order though, because it takes about 20 minutes to make. They recently raised their prices, as the friendly long time worker let me know. But Ill continue to buy my simple salad here. Chinese chicken salad is pricey for $15. You can easily make it at home. It's a simple lettuce, chicken, canned mandarin oranges, and carrots mix topped with won ton strips and peanuts. But it has a yummy creamy thousand island-like dressing that's a perfect match. I order 2 of these just so my family gets one and I get my own. The sweet sour pigs feet is always tender ($16 small ala carte). The nice worker taught me something new--she said that to keep it tender, dont heat on the stove top! Instead, microwave or steam. The minute chicken cake noodles ($16) were different this time -- seems like a smaller portion than before. Flavors were the same: small pieces of chicken thighs seasoned with garlic and green onions. It's on the sweeter side vs the usual saltier, bone-in minute chicken that others make. As usual, the fresh manapuas are yummy too.

    Gau for Chinese New Year - $8.50 a lb - this is a small - over 1 lb
    Heidi H.

    The staff is usually friendly. I preordered a small gau for Chinese New Year. It is over a pound. They charge $8.50 a pound. Texture and taste is closer to the old fashion gau. The ma tai soo is so flakey and tasty. I order this when they still have some available. The baked baos are all good. We have catered for lunch and everyone liked the food. The roast pork with crunchy skin was gone very fast. The fly fans that were suggested we purchase prior to the event kept out the flys. I have been coming here for years.

    Types of baked manapua
    Irene M.

    Always loved never been... Yes don't judge me but I've been blessed with the endless boxes of their lucious manapua and the box that it comes in lists the type you're getting with the different symbols stamped on each one...what you don't know...shame on you! All manapuas are baked fresh...yes their baked but all you need to do is make up your mind, when you arrive you need to enter on the left side door as that's where the line starts and where you're able to see the various each type it's stuffed with from the classic cha siu pork, chicken, curry chicken, portguese sausage, yup Chong, hotdog, vegetarian, black sugar coconut and sweet potato. If that's not enough to choose from you're also able to take home a plate and with the various comfort dishes they have as well had me at yum though it was already late in the day just moments to closing they didn't have much choices but did noticed that they had some half moon as well and since it was mom's favorite decided to take a couple as well. The staff there are just a delight who treat you like their own as she cautioned me of the fresh manapua can get crushed which it kinda did but still enjoyed it as it was just done perfectly. This tiny spot does give the comfort vibe and is the best spot to get your cravings checked with care. Thank you!

    Baked Char Siu Bun, look at all that filling!
    Jenna S.

    Food: 2.5 Service: 10! I've been a loyal customer to Royal Kitchen for as long time, but I recently noticed the flavor has changed and it's not as tasty. The char siu is directly not as red or glazed as I remember, and it was very dry and not as flavorful. The same for the manapua, the flavor was just not there. I also grabbed some chow mein and it was dry. I usually grab noodles from Kent's next door but they were closed. On the good side, the ladies and customer service was on point! They were so nice and super helpful and accepting of my requests. I would rate them 10 stars on customer service alone.

    Baked Manapua selections
    Nelson Q.

    Went here after Felix and Amanda raved about it. Got three Manapua(Baked only, no steamed available here)-Kalua Pig, Lup Cheong, and Char Siu. We also got some fried noodles and Pork Hash. Service was quick and efficient. Most important thing? TASTE. NOODLES-3/5 RICE CAKE-5/5 PORK HASH-4/5 good, but TINY LUP CHEONG-3/5 KALUA PIG-3/5 CHAR SIU-4/5 Best of the three, and glad the Char siu isn't loaded with red food dye Overall, so-so with a little buyer's remorse knowing that SING CHEONG YUAN is our usual go-to when we come home, and is a couple blocks away. Goes to show that it's cool that local foodies and content creators like to support local, BUT their bottom line is to increase their followers/YouTube subscribers. Sometimes, its even a paid promotion/collaboration. Everything is ono to them which is a red flag. Take their recommendations with a grain of salt and make your own judgment according to YOUR tastebuds.

    Pork hash , rice cake, and char su mansapua
    Joe K.

    I had heard I needed to try Royal Kitchen's baked manapua for years. Today was the day. Absolutely regret waiting so long!! Super delicious. Interesting that the sweetness of the manapua was more in the excellent shredded filling rather than the bun. And plenty of that filling while the bun was so soft and thin. I already want another.

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    Klemens T.

    Still my favorite baked manapua and pork hash shop. Pork hash is pretty huge and flavorful. Something about the baked char siu manapua is better than the steamed manapuas. They have several other choices as well, but these are the only 2 things that I always buy. Staff is friendly and fast. All business at this place so no be talking stories and holding up the line lol. Parking is either in the paid parking garage located on Maunakea Street or you can park on the nearby meter street parking. Be mindful of the area and your surroundings because there are some crazies or homeless people around.

    Baked Manapua
    Russ L.

    Royal Kitchen has been around for a very long time. The food here is as good and authentic as it comes. High quality ingredients. The workers worked hard to put out products that they are so proud of all made out of love.

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    Marti H.

    I was introduced to this fabulous food experience on a food tour. I can't wait to go back. Get one of each.

    different varieties of manapua
    Angel H.

    I haven't been here in awhile, but the food is still on point. I love their plate lunches. That's what I mostly come here for. I know everyone else loves their manapua and pork hash. They have a good variety of manapua to choose from. I prefer the standard char siu manapua. I was lucky that someone showed up at my job with a box of manapua and pork hash for us. It was the baked original char siu one and it was yummy. The breading wasn't too thick and it was stuffed with a lot of meat. I love pork hash and it went well with the hot mustard shoyu mix that they had. If you get a chance to try this place out. Make sure to try a plate lunch, manapua and a pork hash.

    Leeza D.

    I love going to places with lines and this one had quite a long one. The manapua buns at this location have been on my list to try for a long time now. We were full from our food tour but we grabbed a BBQ pork and a Kalua pork bun to try along with a sweet rice cake. All tasted amazing. We reheated the buns so they were crispy. There is so much filling! It was absolutely delectable. Well worth the wait to try these buns. Parking is from various paid lots around Chinatown. No seating. Casual. I will have to try the dim sum next time. The shrimp dumplings in particular look massive. Please come and create your own experience.

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    Read the reviews, I decided to try char siu bun, half moon, and pork hash, I was so disappointed. It's not good as I expected.

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    Been coming here for years. Shame on them wanna charge .50 for a bag after you spend $100 on food. Stop blaming the pandemic.......

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    Ask the Community - Royal Kitchen

    Are there currently any tables outside at which to eat?

    Yes, but it is not specifically for royal kitchen. It is public concrete style tables. Not sure if they get cleaned regularly.

    Do they sell frozen items to take off island?

    No, they do not.

    How is their jung? Is it prepared daily?

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