Try the French Toast. Not to wet or dry but thick and perfect blend of egg and milk and hint of vanilla? Didn’t even need syrup. Also had bento - egg and teriyaki beef and homemade pickled radish. Yummy. Agree the space is limited and...More
Try the French Toast. Not to wet or dry but thick and perfect blend of egg and milk and hint of vanilla? Didn’t even need syrup. Also had bento - egg and teriyaki beef and homemade pickled radish. Yummy. Agree the space is limited and...More
Local old school grinds. The food is good, but it's over the top for people that are relatively conscious of their health and diet. I got the breakfast with 2 pieces each of, bacon, Portuguese sausage, regular sausage and a slice of SPAM. It also...More
The food was ok. Not much amount wise but not very expensive either. We had yakitori chicken and steamed rice with a small side salad. The people were quite friendly. Service was fast.
Come here hungry and you will leave happy. As others have mentioned, this is a very small, very local, very family food establishment. It is not the Ritz and yes, sometimes it takes a little while to get your food but it is worth the...More
'Oyako' in Japanese means parents & children. Mom cooked; grandma served & young lady brought us more food. This place is a family operated 'small' hole in a wall restaurant. My husband & I had small plate lunches of teriyaki beef, spam with furikake rice,...More
One of my favorite places to get breakfast or lunch. Dry mein is excellent here. It is a small family run restaurant that closes after lunch. Cozy seating, so don't be afraid to "talk story" as you eat.
Home style place with amazing food, felt like we were a part of the family! Da Loko Moko was huge and really hit the spot as did my perfect sized breakfast plate.
We asked Siri for breakfast spots near us and when arriving we thought we had the wrong place. If we had left we would have been deprived of the best breakfast ever which was only surpassed by the friendliest ladies in Hawaii. The food was...More
This is a small local breakfast/lunch joint. 4 tables of 4. Most were locals who knew the people there. It does not get more local than this. Food was good but pretty heavy and good sized portion. Had the Loco Moco and the wife had...More
The food is hella good. Big servings and can satisfy any hungry carnivore! Two very nice but older Aunties run the place so expect delays... I waited for my food for 40 mins, and I got quite irritated as I was hungry, but when I...More