Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Mililani. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Mililani is a city located near the center of the island of Oʻahu in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. It consists of two census-designated places, Mililani Town, with a population of 27,629 at the 2010 census, and Mililani Mauka, with a 2010 census population of 21,039.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Menu seems a localized. I ordered the Goi Ga (chicken salad). Normally made with shredded cabbage, lettuce was used here. It was still tasty and actually the chicken was very good. Service was a bit spotty.
3 based on 13 reviews
We visited for an early dinner. We weren't that familiar with sushi dishes but the unagi bento was really good. The service was friendly and really quick. It wasn't very filling, so I'd go somewhere else if you're really hungry. But overall it was really good and not too expensive. We'll probably return to try different dishes.
3 based on 11 reviews
This is by far the worst Panda Express on the island; we've frequented this location for many times now and it's been steadily going down hill at a rapid pace. Portions are getting smaller and smaller and the so-called Walnut Shrimp (an extra $1.50 for this side) has absolutely NO walnuts. The food is not flavored right either, it's as if they are even skimping on the sauce, for heaven's sake!! I normally do not add salt to my food but have to do when I used to come to this location; no flavor. I feel this is becoming a standard trend among all the Panda franchises on the island - skimping on sauce to save money, which is a big mistake, because the sauces are what define Panda restaurants; without the sauces, it's just another Chinese stir-fry - and at the rate this Panda is going (and others too) it may be better to start patronizing the mom-and-pop Chinese restaurants than to subject oneself to this Chinese fast food chain.
4 based on 37 reviews
I was so excited about this visit to the Dong Yang Inn in Wahiawa town because the photos taken of their food looked great! I've been slowly introduced to a number of Korean dishes and was really excited about trying their spicy beef soup (yookaejang).Watching everyone else being served their platters of Meat Chun or BBQ Meat made me even more anxious! Finally, my soup arrived, which I ordered "spicy hot", and it was a sea of red happiness...until I took my first few sips of their soup. I was disappointed, expecting a parade of flavors to erupt in my mouth, but ended up having to add more salt to add flavor to a pretty bland soup base that seemed to have maybe some beef broth and maybe some veggies...not what I had expected.The four star rating is because of speed of service, reasonable prices, and quantity of foods in your order. I would go back but to try other dishes, not the soup.
4 based on 19 reviews
After visiting Ranjanee in Haleiwa and falling in love with the food and enjoying the casual but intimate setting. We decided to try their other location in mililani. While I will admit I was somewhat disappointed it was not a restaurant rather a take out with 3 small tables out front. I had a feeling the food would also dissapoint but was gladly mistaken. It was just as good as I had hoped. Again my only complaint was I was hoping to have a nice sit down meal with my wife sharing amazing food but ended up eating out of Styrofoam containers at a tiny table out front, but we made the best of it. Now we know where to get some Fri night take out.
4 based on 22 reviews
Chinese owners? I like daiichi ramen the best of of these Chinese run Japanese ramen restaurants. The food portions make you feel like you are getting a good deal. I can't help but to compare ramen ya, here and daichi...just think the tantan and other nontraditional (tonkotsu) ramen are better at daichi
If you like Korean food with a Hawaii twist, you will like this place. Usually always crowded, so there is often a wait for a table. It is better to eat there, because they give you a lot of side dishes when you do. Great flavor, plenty of food and good service.
4 based on 17 reviews
On a drive from Waikiki to North Shore last week, we stopped to explore the neighborhoods of Mililani and found Nagoya Ramen & Bakery tucked inside a strip mall. Their baked goods looked wonderful, but we were hankering for an authentic Ramen set for lunch and they did not dissapoint. The chicken Katsu and pork Gyoza were both excellent. The shoyu stock was flavorful, ramen noodles al dente. The ramen toppings were average: A hard boiled egg instead of soft and the sliced pork was okay. All in all, an excellent food adventure and it was nice to get away from the crowds in Waikiki and experience a local's favorite. The prices were very cheap. We treated ourselves afterward to a shaved ice two stores down.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Make sure to check under the foil in the bottom of your styrofoam tray before tossing it. There are usually 2 pieces of tempura like pieces under there.If you do take out you wikl get a clear plastic container or rice and a smaller container of marinated radish.My husband prefers to order from here instead of the other korean restaurant a few doors down. If you dine in you get tastier side dishes than the typical kim chee, bean sprouts and cabbage.
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