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Tsukenjo

4.2 (96 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Mini roast pork.
Chelsey T.

Finally got to try this location. I used to work so close to where they were before and ate here frequently! Walked in and honestly, it felt the same, which was good! The nostalgia was on point. Parking is street parking only. Take out or you can dine in. They have breakfast until 10am. Their lunch menu is hand written on a white board. You can either get a mini, regular, or combo 2 choice! Mini is usually enough for me and I got the roast pork with gravy. Yum!! I missed it so much! They take card (with a fee) or cash. I would recommend going early enough so they do not run out of what you want. They only make so much for the day so get there quick!

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Brad B.

Great place to go for a home cooked meal. Breakfast or lunch worth the trip every time!

Lau Lau Plate
Dani M.

I was craving authentic Lau Lau away from the busy Waikiki area and came across this spot on the edge of Chinatown. For about $16, the Lau Lau plate came with your choice of mac salad or greens, rice, and an extra serving of Kalua pork. They also offer a mini size if you prefer a smaller portion. The regular plate was hearty and could easily feed two people. The ladies working there were so kind, and it felt great supporting a local business--you can really taste the love in the food.

Beef Stew and Pork Chop Mushroom
Raymond K.

I used to pick up breakfast here on my way to work, but it was too far to backtrack for lunch. However, yesterday and today I arranged to finish my workdays early and made it a point to stop by here for lunch. Yesterday, I had a mixed plate of Beef Stew and Pork Chop Mushroom. I liked the stew -- it tasted like what I grew up eating. The Pork Chop Mushroom was different -- boneless pieces of meat in a mushroom gravy. It was a lot to eat, but I was able to finish everything, including the mac salad. Today, I had to try their Hawaiian Mix plate (laulau, long rice & kalua). The Hawaiian plate was massive and could easily serve two people. I enjoyed it but couldn't finish everything in one sitting. When I came here for breakfast, it was usually still dark outside. These two days eating in for lunch was nice, and I sat close by the windows -- actually being able to see outside. I get different vibes from ordering and eating at Tsukenjo. It's good, local-style food made by local people. One reason I keep coming back is that I knew of them at their previous location at 705 Cooke St. in Kakaako. I have nostalgic memories from working in that area in those early days. Update 6/13/2025: Stopped by to pick up one of my all-time favorites -- Roast Pork w/Gravy. Added a third photo to the ones already attached.

Jay D.

One of my favorite places to go when I stay across the street at the Marriot. The best part of this place is the amount of food you get and the pricing. Can't really beat the price for this place as it's actually still under $10 for basically home made meal for some protein and rice. Breakfast special is my go to The place is small. Has about 4 tables downstairs and I am not sure if there is extra room upstairs. You're not here for some elaborate food..it's simple and does it's job for a good price. Service is fast and decent food.

Marlene L.

I stayed across the street at AC hotel for a week and I went to Taukenjo every day! So good and friendly staff. The French toast is to die for!!!

Lav L.

We came here for breakfast, however, it is super difficult to find parking, by the time we arrive here it is already past 10:30am, no more breakfast. We ordered one of the specials - Lau Lau, to share. It is one of the best we tried in Hawaii. Highly recommend if you don't mind the parking situation. Also, there is no restroom in this restaurant and it is difficult to find restroom in the area, just so you know.

Calvin F.

This place is a hidden gem in downtown! My favorite local spot for breakfast, with a rotating daily menu--like the Kalua pork on Fridays. It's run by two really nice ladies who work incredibly hard to keep things running. The food is delicious, and the prices are unbeatable--$9 for the pancake special and $7.50 for omelets. It's a true hole-in-the-wall that's easy to miss, but I'm so glad I found it. Highly recommend!

Dan O.

Had a rare morning off getting my car serviced downtown. After doing a little shopping in Chinatown, I made my way to Tsukenjo's for brunch. They are located near the Union Mall walkway on Bishop Street between Beretania and Hotel Streets. It's mostly take out, with about 5 2-person tables available. Craved breakfast, so I got the Local Special (2 eggs, rice, 2 pieces each of Spam, Vienna Sausage, & Portuguese Sausage) with the fried rice upgrade (+$1). My usual, the Early Bird Special (1 each of everything in the Local Special), is only available until 8 am. My food came out soon enough, nice and piping hot! The fried rice had a decent amount of meat in it. Meat, eggs, and rice, the perfect local breakfast for me! Tsukenjo's is another restaurant with rotating daily specials, can't wait to try their baked chicken! Repeat and recommend!

Roast pork and chicken cutlet special mixed plate
Atiyyah S.

I hadn't been here In a few years but they did not disappoint. Portion size was a bit smaller but it's still a lot for food! That pork and gravy was just as tasty as ever. One of the best hole in the walls I've ever found ~

Combo with pastele stew & shoyu chicken
Marynell K.

Ho doesn't like an affordable plate lunch in downtown? This was my first time here and definitely not my last. For downtown the prices are on the more affordable side. They give heaping portions so it's well worth the price. They have daily specials. On Thursday's the specials include pastele stew so I tried that and shoyu chicken. The pastele stew was delicious. Very flavorful and had lots of meat. The shoyu chicken was soft and falling off the bone. The sauce wasn't too salty. I will definitely be back to try other specials.

The best beef stew with the flava and fatty beef. So so ono. This is a mini.
Patrick C.

The best fatty beef stew eva. So delish and fresh. I forgot to order the poi. This place has a very large variety of local foods. Best find across from AC Honolulu Marriott on Bishop.

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Lily F.

This business has been around for several years. I haven't been here for a couple of years since COVID. The owner makes all the food. An employee is cashier. My favorite is the roast pork which is shredded and really soft. Prices are affordable at $12.50 with a big portion. I will definitely come again to try pastele stew.

Breakfast Special was not only delicious but only $7

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Good food. Better on the cost. Ordered a mini and I was stuffed. Go early before they sell out. Once it's out then no more.

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Good home like food. prices are very reasonable, always my go to for the early bird specials.

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This is a small mom and pop shop that is so amazing! I love the flavor and the employees!

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Their dishes are the same, just like when they were on Cooke St. Thanks for the memories.

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Helena's Hawaiian Food

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4.4(4.5k reviews)
1.5 miKalihi
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As part of our recent vacation to Hawai'i, we stopped by Helena's Hawaiian Food to get a taste of…read moretraditional, authentic Hawaiian cuisine. Parking was scarce, but we managed to find a spot nearby in the neighborhood. It was a Saturday around lunchtime, and we were able to be seated immediately. We didn't really know what we were doing with the menu, so our server ordered whatever she thought we would like. She did a great job. We got the Pipikaula short ribs, kalua pig, lomi lomi salmon, poi, mac salad, and fried butterfish collar.  Everything was so good! My favorite two items were the short ribs and the butterfish collar. The short ribs were so meaty with a nice firm texture and had a yummy sweet marinade. The fried butterfish collar was crispy and dripping with buttery goodness.  Trying poi for the first time was such an interesting experience as well. I had always wondered what it tasted like. I had always thought it was going to be like a sweet taro paste dessert, but it's actually more like a starch and serves the same role as rice! Its neutral flavor allows you to pair it with your proteins. It adds a bit of texture and helps you feel full. I was really grateful for finally getting to try it and loved learning something new! I had a great time at Helena's. The food was delicious, and I got to learn more about traditional Hawaiian cuisine. I totally recommend it. Great vibes.

Best place for authentic Hawaiian food for sure. Great service, even if they get tired of repeating…read morethemselves and could write it out, I really appreciate them explaining to newcomers every time what to eat and how to eat it to get that authentic experience. We went with what's recommended for first timers - laulau pork, you eat the leaves everything and it's filling and delicious - short ribs, some might say it's overcooked but I think it's just a different way of cooking and eating it, the pieces were thick and high quality, comes with 4 - Loki salmon, it's cured and this reminds me of ceviche or pico de gallo and salmon, it was flavorful, juicy and refreshing - comes with onions and salt to add to the complexity of the flavors - we ate it with poi, which they use as the starch to replace the rice. It's made of taro, I say give it a try for that unique and authentic experience - coconut jelly was yummy They accept cash and card Limited parking in the front, come in right before 5:30 on a weekday to beat the crowd Small family business vibes The experience lives up to the hype!

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4.1(2.5k reviews)
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OMG! This was a dining experience! So, the restaurant was closing so my friend said we should eat…read morethere! I didn't know that the servings were group sized!! I found so many things that looked great on the menu, to include fried gizzards, boneless Kal Bi ribs, fully loaded fried rice, Mac salad and other stuff I can't recall! So the TWO of us ordered way too much! We tried to eat as much as we could and ended up taking the rest home! Everything we ordered was delicious, so we knew we were going to eat good leftovers! The restaurant was a great place to go with a group to eat and watch sports! Our Waitress (I have to remember to get names) was a track star, she was running to and from several tables of groups to deliver food! I will go again if they reopen!

If you're visiting Hawaii with a big group, 100% recommend taking them here…read more We initially were a party of 16, and showed up without a reservation at 6pm on a Saturday. The staff was super nice about it and was able to accommodate us, with only a small request that we be out by 8pm since there was another big party with a reservation coming in. Absolutely reasonable. They sat us right away at three large tables, which gave us plenty of space for food and didn't force us to sit super close together. Menus, waters, plates, napkins, and forks were all brought out immediately, and our waiter was quick to take our order. We started with the prix fixe menu for 8-10 guests and were going to add other items à la carte, but a handful of our group accidentally went to the other Side Street location (make sure your group is all on the same page), so what we ordered ended up being more than enough. We left stuffed and with 5 boxes of food still. Edamame was nice and steamy, and large enough to easily pop the beans out with your mouth. Wish there was a bit more salt though. The farmer's salad had everything going on from citrusy to salty to crispy. Avocado had a little bit of oxidation but the capers, dressing and potato curls provided plenty of reasons to overlook it. The fried rice came in a hefty portion, with sizable pieces of bacon and sausage. The chicken I didn't realize was boneless based on the shape of the deep fry, but it was nice to freely bite into it without worrying about hitting anything with my teeth. Probably a bit too much on fried bits but still good. Pork chops had a better meat to crisp ratio in my opinion, as well as juiciness. They even came with ketchup on the side, which I love as a pairing but don't see much of at restaurants. My favorite meat item was definitely the sizzling boneless kalbi. The presentation on the sizzling plate with a side of kimchi was spectacular, and the meat was full of flavor. We also ordered yakisoba, which wasn't part of the prix fixe. Tasted good but nothing past standard expectations. We let the waiter know we had a 30th birthday at the table, and they brought a couple scoops of vanilla ice cream with a candle, and did a decent job getting the whole room to participate in the singing. It could also be the type of crowd this place attracts, since it seemed that everyone was so friendly and approachable. Thanks to the quick and consistent service, we were out in a little over an hour with no complaints.

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Waiahole Poi Factory - Fresh, hand pounded poi, traditional staple of the Hawaiian people

Waiahole Poi Factory

4.5(1.6k reviews)
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No idea why but my wife was absolutely set on trying out Poi while we are here visiting. Everyone…read morewe asked Reccommended the Waiahole Poi Factory and I would certainly agree with them! We pulled up and were greeted by the cashier who was friendly and answered lol of our questions. We decided on a combo of Kalua Pig and Laulau along with Poi. First off, turns out that I do not care for Poi! This restaurant cooks it well and it is absolutely not their fault but what a boring food! The Pork was outstanding and the Taro Leaves on the Laulau were outstanding. We also had the Ho'io Salad which was a great addition with outstanding flavor. We finished with the dessert Sweet Lady of Waiahole which was super tasty and not to be missed. There is decent parking and several picnic tables outside. I thought the entire experience was super fun, you just may want to swap your Poi for Rice. :)

Finally got to try this place after visiting the island so many times! My husband and I shared a…read morelunch plate with the beef stew and kalua pork, and everything was so flavorful and satisfying. We also tried their famous "Sweet Lady of Waiahole," which definitely lived up to the hype--so delicious. There's convenient parking available, plus seating if you want to stay and enjoy your meal. Really glad we stopped by!

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Guava Smoked - Smoked Butterfish Collars grilled to perfection...you can't get this anywhere else!!

Guava Smoked

4.5(600 reviews)
3.7 miKaimuki
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I loved it here. Truly a hole in the wall. Parking is really tough so street parking is usually…read moregonna be the norm unless you get lucky in their tiny shared parking lot. The guava bar was delicious and flavorful and just crumbles in your mouth! Definitely one of the better guava bars I've tried. Love how crumbly it is. The salmon belly was delicious OMFG. It looks so simple and straightforward but that sht is so flavorful. It is crispy and yet soft on the inside. The salmon belly is cut into bite-sized pieces so I didn't have to worry about using a knife to cut it. I usually try salmon belly where it is usually seasoned lightly to bring out the natural flavor of the salmon, but Guava Smoked's salmon belly is just grilled in a way that makes the salmon sweet/crispy and still get traces of the salmon taste as well. It's definitely not your traditional Japanese-style way of cooking salmon belly but really just their own. I'd go back and get this again. Another thing too. I'd get this with beer. This would hit very hard with alcohol but because I don't drink I need a kombucha. The grilled salmon belly would go perfect with it. Cheers! Uncle was very helpful and kind when serving and if you dine-in he brings it to your table.

TL;DR The spicy pork…read moreis good. ----- I had Guava Smoked on my radar for quite a while, so when I found myself nearby and craving a protein-packed plate lunch, I decided to drop in. There is a dedicated parking lot behind the restaurant that is shared with the other businesses in the same building. When I walked into the restaurant at about 1pm on a Wednesday, I was surprised to find it almost empty. It's a pretty large space, so the lack of patrons was rather glaring. There was one person sitting at the counter facing the kitchen and one employee working. This was my very first visit to Guava Smoked so I asked the person at the counter what he recommends. He said the two most popular meats are the kalbi and the spicy pork. "Perfect!" I thought, because those were the two options I was eyeing. Unfortunately, they were out of kalbi that day. Bummer... Nothing else on the menu caught my eye, so I ordered a smoked spicy pork plate to go. The spicy pork was good. Did it blow my mind? I wouldn't say it did. But it was satisfying enough. Honestly, I really wish they had kalbi available when I went. Hopefully next time I stop in they will.

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Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

3.9(294 reviews)
3.6 miKaimuki
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3.5 stars We wanted…read moreto try authentic Hawaiian food and came across this spot. The owner was very friendly and took the time to recommend dishes for us, including the laulau and lechon kawali. We also ordered the BBQ short ribs. Overall, it was a good experience trying Hawaiian food, but it's just not really our type of cuisine. The laulau was quite dry, and the preparation felt more like meat that had been boiled or cooked in liquid, which isn't something I usually enjoy. The lechon kawali had a crispy pork belly texture, topped with something similar to a salsa, but it didn't suit our taste either. Unfortunately, the cabbage served with it also had some black spots, which was off-putting. The BBQ short ribs were the highlight of the meal and the dish we enjoyed the most. We appreciate the experience and the hospitality, but the flavors just didn't quite match our personal preferences.

1. The hours posted on Yelp was incorrect. They open from 12:00 pm…read more A group of us ordered food the night before for pickup at 12:30pm, on Thursday. Then someone wanted to change from rice to poi. I tried many times and no one answered. Their voice mailbox was full. We e ended going there to make the change. He gentleman looked like he was working be himself. We bads to wait almost a half hour for him to finish the order. 2. Price - the prices were higher than expected. All the plates were $26.00 and up. 3. Food - The poi was very tasty and fresh, although a bit watery. The lau lau had a lot of lean pork filling, not a lot of leaves. The long rice didn't have much chicken and was a bit watery too. We enjoyed the sweet potato. There was also lomi salmon, haupia onion and chili pepper water. 4. As mentioned before there isn't much parking. The restaurant wasn't busy when we got there. Overall the food and service was OK. The price was a bit high.

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Short Ribs Plate

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