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    Musubeast Beastro

    4.5 (46 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Reiko J.

    Food was excellent. Warm musubi and house made chips with pineapple salsa. Clean and cute!

    Loco moco
    A A.

    Excellent. I had the loco moco and it hit the spot. Waiter was very kind. Chef came out to see how I liked the meal. I'd like to go back tomorrow and get a few musubi.

    Spam time!!!
    Arom P.

    Awesome food. Wayne was honest and gave great costumer service. We will come back. We will be back.

    So good! Walking by, we stopped here for an easy lunch. Tried the Supreme & Pork Musubis. The food was so good. Great service. Beautiful waterfront view.

    Chicken musubi
    Elissa I.

    Service was great but the food was underwhelming. I can get a similar musubi from the grocery store. They say they're "beast size" yet there's barely any meat inside. We got the spam, the chicken and the pork and all were just ok. The breakfast plate was also expensive for what it was. I wouldn't come back.

    Tofu Musubi
    Niña C.

    This is my boyfriend and I's first time coming to Hilo and we both wanted to try Musubi. I am vegan and both the waitress and chef were extremely kind and accommodating in checking and letting me know what was available for me to eat and even offering certain accommodations to me; it's all i could honestly ask for when I go out to eat. The food was delicious aswell and a great first introduction to a native Hawaiian food, makes me wish I lived here so I could come here all the time cause it would honestly be one of my go to spots. I hope you guys sell merchandise like stickers and stuff online so I can support!

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    Marissa R.

    Service was amazing. Ambiance was top notch. Definitely took me aback because title of the restaurant. Thought it'd be a ordinary place for musubis! Definitely not ordinary and the food has some love in it for sure. Feels homemade and just over all a very welcoming spot. Had the pot roast with curry. The portion was perfect. Perfect amount of ingredients. Meat was very tender and veggies had a good snap but still tender as well. Impressed by how fluffy the rice was. Musubis are great! Rice was fluffy as well and my favorite had to be the supreme. It was spicy, sweet and each bite was perfect. Will be coming again! Mahalos for the amazing service and for making us feel at home.

    Double Beast Size Supreme Spam Musubi
    Ian L.

    As my wife and I stolled by the shops on Kamehameha Avenue along the Hilo bayfront, I stopped to chuckle over the name of a tiny restaurant, "Musubeast Beastro," inventively letting you know that this place specializes in musubi, the snack made of a piece of spam or other meat sanwiched between blocks of rice and wrapped in dried seaweed. Okay, maybe visitors to Hawaii aren't familiar with musubi, but it's familiar fare here in Hawaii. We stopped in a couple of bookstores, wandered through an art gallery, visited the Tsunami Museum, and then decided we would stop for lunch at Musubeast. When we sat down, I told the server that they get my award for the best business name among all those we saw today! She laughed, and said they had only been open about a month (we ate their in mid-December). Musubeast proved to be a very good choice. The place was small, only a few tables, but comfortable. We watched several families come in with young children and depart with bags of musubi treats, apparently return customers. The unusual menu features breakfast and lunch selections, each list two typed pages. We decided to split a "Double Beast Size Supreme Spam Musubi, "Grilled Spam served on a bed of rice with Teriyaki Sauce and Spicy Aioli & Furukaki wrpped in Nori (seaweed)." A mini would have cost just $5.95, but the full Beast was $8.95. When we checked out, we discovered they gave us a 10% Kamaaina special as Hawaii residents. Our Musubeast arrived beautifully presented, and excellently prepared. It was, as we say in Hawaii, ono! Delicious. Enough for two oldsters. Your experience may vary. The staff were very nice, and trying very hard. If we lived here in Hilo, we would be among those returning customers, no doubt! I hope they make it. They deserve it. .

    New restaurant. French inspired. Owners are very nice. Everything was very tasty! Open at 5pm!

    We ordered the pork musubi, Korean chicken, and Hawaiian omelette. All were super great! Thank you. Looking forward to trying this place out for dinner one day.

    Breakfast sandwich

    The food was good. The service staff was very responsive. And I like the way the restaurant felt. I wish it was in a more visible space so they can get more traffic. I enjoyed the breakfast and would like to try out the dinners. I ordered musibi to go.

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    Amazing food and service. 10/10 would go again. I recommend getting the French onion soup and the dessert trio :)

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