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4 based on 86 reviews
Proudly serving FRESH all-natural premium chicken. Every meal is made-to-order. Featuring our famous sandwich melts.
Kids were hungry and we needed something quick - disappointed that one of the other fire-roasted outdoor options we remembered from our last visit was no longer there, we opted to give this location a try. A bargain for what you get - the chicken was very tasty, the sauces were a nice addition as well. Wish the sides offered more interest (roasted broccoli or brussels sprouts, even for an upcharge, would be a nice touch) but overall, it was a good value for what they offered.
5 based on 25 reviews
Here we are again. Having visited a year ago we couldn't wait to come out again. We drove from Waikiki just for lunch here and again were not disappointed. We have sampled lots of Waikiki restaurants and the food here at least matches the best. We had a bit of everything but next time I think we'd go for pork ribs. Pulled pork. Rice beans and corn cakes. Yum. See you again soon.
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3 based on 26 reviews
This is a typical L&L. Slightly overpriced, very unfriendly staff, some language difficulties. Go there whenever friends want to, but would prefer authentic. Adequate menu, but vegetarians and vegans beware. Also beware if you prefer your colon to remain relatively intact.
4 based on 47 reviews
Your typical Hole-In-The-Wall family run restaurant. Location is nice, a five minute walk from Kailua Beach. Got hungry after a morning of kayaking and snorkeling so stopped in for my favorite; Loco Moco. Rather disheartening, the very light brown (mushroom) gravy was very bland, hardly any taste to it. Seemed like it was from a can because it was also rather runny instead of thick. It's the gravy that makes or breaks a Loco Moco in my opinion so there is much room for improvement here. (Best Loco Moco is HI Steaks on Kuhio Ave)The lemon chicken had problems too. They breaded and deep fried the chicken with the skin and a lot of fat still on it. All the chicken was thigh meat (dark meat), no breast meat at all. Really disappointing. On the plus side, very large portions, you get your money's worth. A full order can feed two moderate eaters very easily. A half order would fill most any appetite. Their macaroni salad was very good, best part of our meals. First experience was disappointing but I would be willing to go back again and try their chicken katsu or beef teriyaki.
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