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    Molokai Hot Bread

    4.5 (147 reviews)
    Open 7:15 am - 1:00 pm

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    This is the only signage to show you where the place is on Ualena St. by the airport. It's across the street from the whale building.
    James L.

    Never mind standing in the lines at the food truck! Go to the bakery where they make it! It's by the airport across the street from the whale building! See the map! They're open from 7 AM to 12 PM every day seven days a week! You will miss it. They're not very large signs. But look for the green letters on a small sign across the street from The whale building, Ewa of Jolene's. It's not really set up as a store, but they will sell you the bread right there! Just ring the bell if the door is closed. They take cash and card! I worked in the area for years and never knew they had a store there!

    At Pearlridge American Savings Bank parking lot, Sunday, June 3, 2018.
    Jarod H.

    Five stars. The food, their bread is just plain ono!! The variety of other flavors they have is just simply mind-blowing. So delicious! Their service is excellent. They're now inside of Pearlridge next to the escalators, Uptown side. Always friendly and super helpful. The ambiance is cool. A pop up table set up next to the escalators. Low overhead cost and pretty much to the point. Highly recommend trying it out. You won't regret!

    7/27/2921- $10 cinnamon butter
    Wina G.

    The truck no longer stops at Triangle park in Kahala nor in Hawaii Kai. Only at Pearlridge and ? Waianae. BUT they now have a kiosk on the ground floor near the center stage, across from the Croc store. Same flavors and specials. They now sell mini size too ($10). Still soft and yummy!

    Betty Q.

    Molokai Breads are very soft and huge! The filling in it is perfect ratio to the bread and all are tasty good. They have so many filling choices to choose from, strawberry and cream cheese, blueberry and cream cheese, cinnamon and cream cheese, cinnamon and butter, and ube cheesecake. Each month, they have a special filling. This month, November, their special is pumpkin. They are usually at the Windward Mall's farmer's market on Wednesdays and Sundays. They are always sold out! The sellers are so nice and friendly. Being in the mall, there can be crowds at their stall so head to them first!

    Strawberry Guava mini
    Lily F.

    Per their Instagram page, they posted that there is a kiosk near Ala Moana Center, Street Level 1, near center stage. Hours are from 10:00 am.I finally made it and met an employee. Per employee, bakery is owned by George Kanemitsu and their Oahu bakery location. There are plain $8.00, mini flavored $10.00, and regular flavor $15.00. 6 flavors to choose from. On both side of cart, bread was displayed in an organized manner. My purchase was mini strawberry guava. When I got home, I tasted the bread which was soft, light, and sweet from strawberry guava and ate half. I plan to come again for regular.

    Guava Cream - Amazing
    Sarah N.

    Since I have yet to have this fresh, I can't give a full, fair review. I got me a taste of this Guava Cream Molokai Hot Bread as a gift from my neighbor... man, I literally ate 75% of the entire loaf... BY MYSELF! **Yikes!** haha! But it's THAT good!! The bread itself was soft and fluffy, while the cream filling was sweet and tart from the guava jelly with cream cheese spread. Perfect for when you have the munchies!!

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    Monica H.

    Originally only available on the island of Molokai, Molokai Hot Bread is a cute little food truck that gives folks on Oahu a chance to enjoy this incredible bread. They're at a different location all over the island each day and we heard they often sell out quickly. After missing them one day of our trip, we made the trip out to Waipahu extra early to make sure we caught them before our trip was over. They have a lot of delicious flavors, but I absolutely loved the Ube Cheese Cream. The bread has a 2 day shelf life before you have to refrigerate it. You can even bring it back with you and freeze it to enjoy at a later time. If you freeze it, throw it in an air fryer at 250 degrees for 10 minutes and it'll be good as fresh! Hands down one of the best things we got on the island and wish they were closer so we can get more! - -- -- - Ube Cheese Cream Cinnamon & Cream Cheese Strawberry & Cream Cheese

    Friday Menu
    Pabs G.

    Truck is parked along Lanakila park every Fridays. I've tried the blueberry cream cheese, Lilikoi, ube, and cinnamon. Love them all, including the plain. I love that there are no preservatives, but we usually consume it within hours of bringing it home. The texture of the bread is awesome; recipe hasn't change. We eat it plain or lightly toasted. Love that we get now get fresh Molokai bread on Oahu. Support local businesses, folks.

    Strawberry guava bread, dry bread.

    Their bread used to be really good like soft and chewy type good. Not sure what happened but it seems like the way they bake their bread has changed, it's more dry and flaky on the inside. I thought ok maybe this batch is just a "bad batch" so I gave it another try went back another week to get more, again bread was very dry. I told myself, I don't think I want to try it again. Months came and I decided let me try again, again their bread was dry! I've come to the realization that this is how their product is just is! I honestly miss how it was a couple years ago very chewy and enjoyable to eat. The filling is still good but they don't put as much in the bread as before. I get it they're probably more busy now which is probably why they lack the quality of their bread these days. I hope they take this as an eye opener.

    GMonkey do April 2022
    Ghost T.

    HO! If you like bread.... Get it! Stand in line in the sun and soak up dat vitamin D. Check their website for times and locations. Huge loaf with your favorite filling right down the middle. Best when hot to slice fo near equal servings of filling. Cuz you know who going get more wen just squeeze and tear off my piece. GMonkey prefer UBE and CINNAMON BUTTER but also have: STRAWBERRY GUAVA BLUEBERRY CREAM CHEESE COOKIES & CREAM depending on their monthly schedule $8-15 each. From their website: Using original recipe since 1935, Kanemitsu Bakery on Molokai has partnered to bring the world famous "Hot Bread" to Oahu! GMonkey always support Local.

    Jason M.

    Got our hands on some Molokai hot bread! Wasn't hot when we got um tho....lmao! Nah my wife got these from my nephew, his school was doing a fundraiser so gotta support! We got blueberry and a cinnamon one. Always so good and very ono! No photo of the cinnamon one because we gifted that one to grandma!

    Haupia-so ono!
    Suanne K.

    Fresh, soft bread with fillings galore! Get to the truck early for the best picks! Follow them on instagram to see where they are every weekend. Price varies depending on the fillings, they also have plain, add butter or your own filling!

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    To get fresh Molokai bread in Oahu is awesome! Love that I can order, ready in less than 30 minutes and hit it before going to the airport.

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    Delicious. Worth flying to Honolulu for. The Cream Cheese Cinnamon is the best. I can eat a whole loaf.

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    Ask the Community - Molokai Hot Bread

    Where is the Molokai hot bread truck today?

    The website is unreachable due to security issues (no https connection) best bet is to call them at (808) 772-8400 to find the current location.

    Is it okay to leave it out? or do i put it in the fridge?

    I would suggest fridge because of the creamcheese. And also, in the freezer, it lasts for 4 months.

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