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Hawaii West

3.5 (101 reviews)
InexpensiveHawaiian, Cocktail Bars
Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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HAWAII WEST ATMOSPHERE

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Moderate noise
Divey
Juke Box
Happy hour specials

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Adam B.

It was refreshing to find something that's not Italian and not Chinese in this part of town. A limited menu of Hawaiian tastes, but just enough to get your fix in. Can definitely appreciate their loco moco, it's comfort food without trying to be something fancy (i.e. no sous vide short ribs or black garlic or other bougie nonsense like that). Cheese Lumpia: I'm a pushover for cheese, so had to try these. They had the familiar tight crisp lumpia fried shell. The inside had a partially runny partially clumpy cheese, like ricotta. It also had some finely chopped lumpia vegetables. Not quite as a good as like a mozzarella stick, but still tasty, especially with that spicy creamy dipping sauce. Spam Musubi: This was huge! Like the size of three spam musubis in one. Tasted fairly freshly made. The only flavoring that seemed to be used was wasabi. I kinda prefer when it's made with soy/oyster sauce since that adds a bit of moisture to the rice. Was okay though. Nolan's Loco Moco: Really liked this dish. They did not skimp on the gravy, which is the best part. Was very thick and full of umami mushroom goodness. The beef patty was thick and well done, easy to crumble into the rice. The fried egg had the right sunnyside up runny texture, even after being transported home. Very hearty. Fries: Thick cut. Not that crunchy. Covered in black pepper. Not really my thing.

Jumbo Garlic Prawns
Sofia R.

I made plans to catch up with a friend and we were in the mood for a tiki moment, so I did a quick search and found Hawaii West. So glad we decided to try it out! The venue is charming and an extremely dive-y way. We mostly wanted Mai Tais, but we also ended up getting food. The food menu looked good! Here's what I thought: Mai Tai - Generous portion, decent prices and potency. We got two rounds! Jumbo Garlic Prawns - Juicy, decent portion. Great kimchi too! Loco Moco - Huge dish, I had to take half of it home. Overall, great experience! Very unique, might not be for everyone but it's a great time if you give it a chance.

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Mark T.

Hawaii West is open during COVID and has re-opened their kitchen! I didn't know what to expect. Been coming to HW for awhile to hang with the neighbors and the other characters that come in. Always had a blast hanging there but never really saw it as more than a solid watering hole. Of course the usual bar hangout isn't available at the moment, but Nolan and Sunny have adapted! I've been going over to get burgers and mai-tais to go. Their burger is ridiculous good. Sunny has some kind of secret seasoning for the burger patties that I can't get enough of. Sometimes I add kimchi to the burger which somehow is the best thing ever. Hawaiian food is good too. The Huli Huli chicken has this pineapple BBQ sauce that I'm in love with. Also really digging Sunny's kimchi (which you may have had from her at the bar) and her kimchi fried rice. Nolan said they're still experimenting with some new recipes and will keep adding things to the menu. Good for delivery too. On Postmates you can even get beer and cocktails delivered. Nothing brightens up an evening at home more than a solid burger and a Piña Colada. Highly recommend!

Brad W.

This was our destination spot after seeing the article by Broke-Ass-Stuart. We wanted to support the local dive bar scene but we were very disappointed. We were there on Sat early evening and they didn't serve food. My drink was completely watered down, the bartender was more concerned with money than service and of course the bar was empty. We were really bummed that it didn't turn out how we expected. There are much better Tiki bars out there and maybe it's just time for Hawaii West to retire into the dive bar sunset. Change isn't always bad. Btw, there are a ton of local dive bars within blocks of Hawaii West. So no loss.

Overcooked beef patties with plastic mixed loco moco. THATS HUMAN HEALTH PLEASE DONT MAKE FOOD LIKE THIS.
Muugii M.

foods package was burnt plastic I did not eat it because its plastic I cant eat plastic. the meat is overcooked worst patties I have ever eaten in my whole life. Better eat mcdonalds patties. lumpia the appetizer has rotten inside. kimchi fried rice but not cabbage its daikon and its not called kimchi its marinated daikon . Discusting service

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If you like dive bars, this is the place. Always empty. Has a pool table. Great for getting shitfaced.

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