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Ikaika Bistro - Spam musubi

Ikaika Bistro

4.3(33 reviews)
0.0 mi

I have been wanting to try this place for sometime and it did not disappoint. It was a little hard…read moreto find the place but after following people I noticed the signs that pointed to the food truck. To start off the smell while waiting in line was amazing and I knew the food was going to be delicious. I ordered the crab cakes which were perfectly portioned and incredibly flavorful. It came with a delicious sauce on the side that I dunked every bite in. I also got a side of the Mac salad which was good, a little different from what I'm used to but I think a drizzle of soy or teriyaki sauce on top would have made it perfect for me. Ultimately it was hard to choose because everything sounded yummy so I am excited to visit again and try more items on the menu.

This was a food truck we were interested in visiting the last time we were on the island but it was…read moreclosed. This is right next to the fire station behind the Brewery. There is a very small seating area dedicated to the food truck-- the larger outdoor seating area is reserved for customers of the Brewery. However as long as you order a drink you're welcome to enjoy the food from Ikaika indoors or outdoors. The order process was easy-- they had the full menu on the glass of the ordering booth and a menu board with the gluten free options from their full menu. Once you place the order they give you a beeper that'll work anywhere on the property so you can definitely place the order and head inside the brewery to grab a drink. It did take a long time for our orders to come out-- there were 2 people on average preparing the food while 1 person was in charge of managing the register. The sauce that came with the fish and chips were amazing and got praise from all of us. We also ordered kimchi fried rice and while the kimchi was great, some of the rice tasted undercooked and the celery felt a little strange as an addition. The kalua sandwich was very solid and the buns were toasted beautifully golden and we did order the award winning beans but my partner was not a fan of the sweetness. The coleslaw that came with the fish and chips also had a gingery aftertaste.

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Ikaika Bistro - Front of the building

Front of the building

Ikaika Bistro - Teriyaki Chicken

Teriyaki Chicken

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Soa's Kitchen - Curry, banana, turkey tail.

Soa's Kitchen

3.7(14 reviews)
45.9 mi

She charged me the "Palagi/Meauli Tax" on my purchase!…read more Two 2 years ago, I gave Soa's Kitchen a deserved 5 star rating. The food is still great and authentic, but I am extremely disappointed with their current business practices! Soa's Kitchen used to have posted pricing for containers and plates two years ago, but now there is no signage of pricing anywhere in the restaurant. I trusted the employee, and didn't pay any attention to the scale when she was ringing up my order. At the time, the total did seem a bit high, but I let it go for the sake of supporting a Samoan business. When I got home, I told my Savaiian wife that I'm pretty sure that I was charged the "Palagi Tax" today on my order, over $90 for 2 combo plates (Each Plate contained: 1pc Taro, 1pc Faʻalifu Faʻi, 1pc Fasi Povi Masima, 2 ribs of Mamoe Tao, 1 scoop of Kale Mamoe) and 2 Paluasami. When I showed her the receipt, she was like "WTF"! After going to Soa's Kitchen website, and reading several reviews, I see that I am not the only one who feels cheated, and confirmed the "Palagi Tax" practices! I want to support "Black & Brown Businesses", but I need Soa's Kitchen to provide fair business practices. Soa's Kitchen needs to post their pricing and they need to charge everyone fairly, not based on personal bias of the customer. If I ever go to Soa's Kitchen again, and I don't see any posted pricing, I will just not be your customer, I will not support your business!

Don't get me wrong, food is good but was quite disappointed with yesterday's experience. I got…read morepastries and was immediately disappointed with them. Got 6 of the small cocktail pies and 4 half moon pies and 2/2(4)supo esi/suafa'i and it cost over $90. All the small cocktail pies pies weren't cooked well, the inside was half jello and other side just watery and for $4 for one, I wasn't very happy. The half moon pies tasted old and stale, didn't seem fresh. I think the sua fa'i and supo esi were the only good items I got from yesterday. Quite expensive and not good quality for the pastries, safe to say not getting pastries there again

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Vegetable Bin - Octopus in coconut cream, baked taro and steamed green banana.

Vegetable Bin

3.5(23 reviews)
36.2 miBeacon Hill
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Hubby and I were in Seattle for a day - and we saw this place from our train on our way to our…read morehotel. So, we made it a point to visit on our way back to the airport. Glad we did. Appears to be a Polynesian store owned by Asians, not a novel concept at all. They had apparel and accessories, grocery items and cooked food! Hubby ordered the lamb and taro, while I got a spam musubi. We both enjoyed our food and tinkered with the thought of buying some other things, but we had just a carry on and didn't want to bother with additional baggage. Plus, their apparel while nice, was a bit pricey. While we were there, several people (some Polynesian) came in and ordered food to go. If you're ever in the Seattle area - I think this area is called Rainier Beach? At any rate, if you like Polynesian food or items and you happen to be in the area, stop by. Their lamb is surprisingly not as oily/fatty and has just the right amount of salt, and their spam musubi is good. No complaints. I really wanted a small pail of breakfast crackers but it didn't fit in our carry on. lol

Got a few good things at this store in Rainier Beach. It was actually a disappointment. Vegetable…read moreBin doesn't have many vegetables. Junk food seems to be the name of the game. There's also some overpriced apparel like shirts and hoodies. Convenience store is pretty much what it with not much you won't find anywhere else. It's gotta pretty cool design outside. This is shaped like a pagoda. Apparently this is a Polynesian deli. They have a few cheeses and meats, as well as a few salads. Everything looks basic. The shelves are mostly junk food like chips, processed foods, and crap. Honestly it's like a convenience store, with high prices to boot. It's located on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Henderson. This is located close to the Rainier Beach station.

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Vegetable Bin - I don't know what you are, but you look delicious.

I don't know what you are, but you look delicious.

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Kauai Family Restaurant - Lawai Crispy Ginger Chicken 12pcs - IG: @nelson_eats

Kauai Family Restaurant

4.4(751 reviews)
34.3 miGeorgetown
$$

This was one of two places I wanted to take my bestie to for some great food I've had during the…read morepeaks of the pandemic. Thankfully dine-in is back open again, so we got here on a Saturday morning around 11:20am to indoor seating that was nearly full and a small line that was forming at the front counter. Walls have a bunch of photo frames, and overall place felt very homely. They have a ton of Hawaiian style plates and even burgers and some seafood, though we and most others got the former to eat. I ordered their chicken and pork combo Hawaiian style plate, and my bestie got their chicken katsu Hawaiian style plate. Portions are huge for both plates and both also came with macaroni salad. They give you sooooo much meat no matter what you get. To go in slightly more detail: - Chicken and pork combo: both meats were flavored very well, and a little sweet too though pretty salty without using the rice as a palette cleanser. Chicken had more depth in its flavor; the pork's flavor was a little too much for my liking, and was slightly harder to chew. Both meats had some sauce hat went onto the rice itself. This didn't detract from my overall experience here, though. - Chicken katsu: we both agreed this was our favorite after exchanging pieces of each other's dish. The katsu is crispy and crunchy, and the chicken itself retained a lot of its juiciness. Katsu sauce on the side is honestly optional since the meat itself is already salty enough. This place does share extremely limited parking with Cakes of Paradise next door, so get here early or be prepared to drive around the area to find some. Just get here, it's a place you can't pass up when you hit up Georgetown!

Kauai Family Restaurant is a true mom-and-pop spot with no-frills décor, big flavors, and a loyal…read morefollowing that proves how good the food is. Parking is scarce, so plan ahead and be patient. We came on a Wednesday and happened to score a parking spot right in front of the bakery. Once you arrive, get in line immediately--there will be one. The woman taking our order was incredibly peppy and friendly, even while juggling everything: taking in-person orders, answering phones, serving customers, and bagging food. Seriously impressive. All the seats were filled, so we ordered everything to-go. We got the famous crispy ginger chicken, spam musubi, and chicken long rice. I was hoping for oxtail soup and asked about it--she explained they only offer it on certain days and recommended calling early in the morning to check, then getting there quickly because it sells out fast. Can't wait to come back and try it. Back at the hotel, we feasted. The crispy ginger chicken is famous for a reason--so flavorful, perfectly crispy, and somehow even better the next day. The chicken long rice was packed with noodles directly in the soup (not separately) so the broth had mostly soaked into the noodles, but it was still deeply flavorful and comforting. The spam musubi leans on the sweeter side, which is great if that's your thing. Overall, this place is all about heart, hustle, and seriously satisfying Hawaiian comfort food. Come early, expect a line, plan for parking--and you'll be rewarded.

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Kauai Family Restaurant - Inside

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Kauai Family Restaurant - Fried Chicken

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Kauai Family Restaurant - Inside the restaurant.

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Inside the restaurant.

Bobby's Hawaiian Style Restaurant

Bobby's Hawaiian Style Restaurant

4.0(433 reviews)
13.4 mi
$$

My family and I were looking for dinner nearby after our stop at Floor & Decor. We decided on…read moreHawaiian fare at Bobby's and ordered the mochiko chicken, kalua pork and teri chicken, which were all good. My daughter loves fried rice and ordered the spam fried rice. We were a little surprised and disappointed that the dish lacked flavor and spam. Service was attentive. Order at the counter, food gets delivered to your table and we were constantly checked on.

I gotta say, I read reviews for this place and it seemed like it would be a total win. However, it…read morewas a bit underwhelming for me. The inside is interesting. No windows, lots of flags. I want to mention that the workers were all very kind and I had no problems with service. Even though we ordered at the counter, they checked in at our table multiple times. Unfortunately, the food fell flat. The Mochiko chicken was flavorless and served with a sweet chili sauce that tasted just like the kind I have from the grocery store. I thought Mochiko chicken was supposed to be flavorful on its own, even without a sauce. Also the portion was kinda small for the price. The Kahlua pork bowl had pork, but also what tasted like loco Moco gravy... which was a good gravy, but not what we really wanted on top of Kahlua pork. When we saw that it came with "gravy" for the bowl description on the menu, I was thinking it would taste something more like the pork itself. Also, it was heavy on the rice. Lastly, the guava cake had a nice soft airy texture... but not enough guava flavor. It is huge, but mostly air. We didn't order it to-go, but it came in a to-go container rather than on a plate. I felt it was overpriced at almost $10 per slice. Overall, my experience was just alright. I'm glad I tried it, but I don't need to return.

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Bobby's Hawaiian Style Restaurant
Bobby's Hawaiian Style Restaurant
Bobby's Hawaiian Style Restaurant - Mochiko chicken, kalbi ribs, rice, and macaroni salad

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Mochiko chicken, kalbi ribs, rice, and macaroni salad

Tamali'i Polynesian Dance

Tamali'i Polynesian Dance

5.0(8 reviews)
16.5 mi

If I could give "priceless" star review instead of 5 stars I would! The experience you will have…read moredancing with Tamali'I is just that, priceless! It has been an honor and a blessing to have danced with the ohana of Tamali'i in California. You will find yourself immersed in the beautiful Polynesian culture as Aunty Londa never falls short of teaching you the meaning and value of each step taken and every word sung. The amount of experience and knowledge she has is vast and overflowing! She's not a multiple award winning kumu for nothing! The bonds made with the Tamali'i family are unbreakable. No one will understand the blood, sweat and tears you experience on the dance floor like your hula sisters. Spiritually and physically you will change for the better. Aunty knows how to blend experienced dancers with beginners so they flow beautifully during a performance as a group. Beginner or expert advanced level, young or not-so-young, bring your okole to the doors of Tamali'i and get ready for a life changing experience! Also get ready to sweat and laugh that okole off! Miss and love you Aunty Londa!

I call it home. Kumu…read moreYolanda Ku`uipo Taufa`asau-Vincent you are the best! If you want to learn how to dance the authentic dances of all of Polynesia, come to Tamali'i (pronounced: tah-ma-lee-ee). Dancing with them for 4 years was the best part of my highschool career! You'll meet tons of friendly people, and feel like FAMILY. I miss you Tamali'i!

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Tamali'i Polynesian Dance
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