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Kahula Restaurant

3.0 (110 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Seafood, Soup
Open • 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Veg lo mein
Lori F.

My husband & I stopped in for lunch with our Granddaughter. She has always loved their lo mein and fried rice Sadly this order wasn't as good as it's been. The noodles she ended up spitting out (she's 4, we're learning) I was surprised so took a bit. The noodles were not cooked thoroughly , quite hard actually. One plate would be put down then minutes of waiting for another plate. Meanwhile none of us eat until everyone has their food.

Chicken Fingers
Gary G.

First visit to Kahula (Sturbridge MA) on Black Friday. The short version: everything roughly average, nothing bad but only the spicy wings were remarkable. Really good on those. Old school vibe to some extent but more sports-bar-meets-dance-hall vibe. None of the service staff was Chinese. Egg Rolls: Decent. Crunchy. Finely minced veggies inside, not that moist, but duck sauce helped. Spicy Wings: Plump, dark, crisp skin from cooking, bursting with juices, great tender and juicy meat. Spice came not from a covering sauce, but from within. Good quantity, size, quality, and not just heat. Plenty of that intensely chickeny and five spice flavor a good Chinese wing should have. Sweet & Sour Chicken, sauce on side by request: VERY crunchy chicken fingers, long and thin, with a thin extra crunchy batter closer to tempura. Meat neither overly moist nor overly dry. Sauce a thick gloppy fire engine red, more sweet than sour, no fruit or add-ins. Pork Fried Rice: Decent color, but dry and not much oomph. Some pork nuggets. Lobster Sauce: Tender, smooth, thick without being gloppy, and mild of flavor. Probably my second favorite item after the wings. Good, not elite. Marco Polo Noodles: Imagine shrimp with lobster sauce, over a bed of thick yellow spaghetti noodles, with strips of beef added to the mix, but without much flavor.

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11 years ago

Food and drinks are always good. Must try the suffering Bastard and the Kahula fried rice.

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11 years ago

Cheap all day specials and giant scorpion bowls. Not a fancy place but has been here for ever and is very good

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11 years ago

I've been going here since I was a child. Love the food!! Decor needs an update though!

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9 years ago

Just gross !!!!! Treasure Island tasted burnt and the meat was so tough we couldnt chew it . Never again . Waste of your money

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11 years ago

Kahula is our favorite Chinese restaurant. Howard is the best waiter around!

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16 years ago

been here a million times and my whole family loves it! great drinks, awesome food and good service. who could ask for more?

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