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    4.0 (59 reviews)
    ModerateHawaiian, Poke
    Open Open 24 hours
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Grilled Chicken Hawaiian Mixed Plate
    Trevor B.

    First time trying wiki wiki. I must admit I was surprised how good and the amount of food. The chicken was tasty and the coleslaw was good. I'm not normally a coleslaw person but I gave it a try. The macaroni salad was just as good. Overall great meal for the price that is tasty and flavorful and fulfilling . I definitely look forward to trying other options on the menu.

    Saha S.

    Wiki Wiki was one of the places we wanted to try at the DeKalb Market Hall. We got the spicy miso ramen which tasted pretty good. It did need a little bit more seasoning, but otherwise it was great.

    Bulgoki Bibimbob
    Kierra P.

    A great pick me up when you need good food fast. The beef is out of this world and I love the fluffiness of the rice. Also great amount of vegetables. Service is average, they are busy and make the food right there in a small booth. There is no sitting room so the ambiance is casual.

    Bulgoki Bibimbob
    Jasmine S.

    Not much to say except that the bulgoki bibimbap was tasty but not memorable. There wasn't a long wait for my food and the staff is nice.

    Bibimbap

    First time in Dekalb Mkt Hall and Wiki Wiki rice bowls all looked tasty with good portions. I learned spicy chicken bibimbap is one of their most popular had a nice kick paired with an egg on top.

    Grilled Chicken Hawaiian Mixed Plate
    Rumi F.

    We were at Dekalb Market Hall prowling for dinner (pay with Applepay and get 20% off at participating vendors- heck yes), and Wiki Wiki caught our eye! Scanned the menu, they have a selection of rice bowl dishes which would be topped off with poke or grilled meats, along with ramen! We got the classic Shoyu Tuna Poke bowl and the Grilled Chicken Mixed plate- because Wiki Wiki was busy busy, it took about 10 min or so to get our order. But once we did... wow! The sauce for the poke bowl was tasty (a little too much, but maybe we can ask for the sauce on the side next time?) with pretty good portions. The grilled chicken was my favorite though- the dark meat was cooked to perfection and was juicy and flavorful. I chose kimchi as my side (over cole slaw) and it added a great kick to the bowl. The chicken bowl was heartier than the poke bowl, and was two meals. Would be interested in seeing what the ramen is like!

    Miso Aioli Kimchi Poke

    Great poke! I thought the bowl I had was great and I'd go back again. Good selection of bowls

    Spicy Miso Ramen
    Crystal W.

    Ordered the Spicy Miso and the Spicy Pork Dish. Both were good but the pork dish was my fave. Pork was grill to perfection, if perfection existed And it was so flavorful. Came with a side of macaroni salad and kimchi. I'm not a fan of mac salad but this was good. And kimchi is better than what I've had lately in LA. Ramen tasted good but wasn't anything special. Better than it tasting "eh" Service was.......... Lacking, to say the least. Thank goodness the food was delish

    Menu (May 2021)
    Sandy D.

    Food halls are always a tough decision to pick which spot, but with kimchi options and Korean cuisine, I couldn't resist. The workers were fast in making our order. They were also super friendly and did not hesitate to give me any utensils or napkins, which I always appreciate! I ordered the Miso Aioli Kimchi Salmon Poke Bowl ($14) and my boyfriend got the Bulgoki Bibimbob ($14). At first, I was disappointed in the rice to ingredients ratio. But it ended up being just right. I also loved how the poke wasn't drenched in sauce, as I wasn't in the mood for heavy. Although I had better poke elsewhere, I am grateful they add kimchi to the mix. From the bites I had, the Bulgoki Bibimbob tasted kind of salty with hints of spiciness, but I love how the marinated beef tasted. Don't expect the typical bibimbap as they have different ingredients and it came premixed, but nevertheless, not bad! The pricing is very on par with the Food Hall, but if I must say so myself, definitely overpriced. I would still recommend this vendor for lunch if you're craving something healthy (there's vegetables!) with some meat on the side. Plus, the workers were super kind!

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    Heidi M.

    One of my favorite vendors in this food hall! Hawaiian food is kind of hard to come by in NYC so I'm really glad this spot exists. I love the Grilled Chicken Mixed Plate (w/ rice, mac salad and cole slaw). The Classic Hawaiian Shoyu Tuna Poke bowl is pretty good too, and I love that they offer it in smaller cup form. Curious about the Hawaiian POG Juice, but they were unavailable last month - hopefully will get to try it soon.

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    3 years ago

    The BEST bibimbob I've ever had! Delicious food and kind service. Check it out when you're in Brooklyn.

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    Loved their pork belly bowl... went there twice two different times during my NYC weekend trip.

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    I really like the ramen here. It's the best I've tasted thus far. Full of flavor and made to perfection.

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    let's just say I've eaten here everyday for the last 5 consecutive days.

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    The spicy pork is very good. They seems to know how to cook rice the proper way. Highly recommend it.

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