
Snug, modest eatery featuring Hawaiian-style meats such as lau lau, plus Japanese teriyaki.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4100 Rice St, Lihue, HI 96766
Phone: (808) 245-4772
Website: http://www.smileyslocalgrinds.com/
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Reviews
This place is recommend to me by a staff at one of the hotels I was staying at nearby. 🙂 Is a true local favorite with the locals. So favorite they still go old school and still accept cash.
They don’t have an indoor seating. You order right from the window to take to go for a picnic or to your home.
I recommend getting their famous chicken or Kalbi. I even heard the prime rib is delicious here.
It’s so close to the airport you can take some to go with you on your flight back home
After spending 7 nights on Kauai and trying a lot of amazing food, the best meal I had was actually my last one before heading to the airport. I stopped at Smiley’s Local Grinds and ordered the Pork Laulau, and it was incredible. The pork was tender and juicy, wrapped in flavorful taro and ti leaves that gave it a rich, earthy taste. The portions were generous and the prices very reasonable, especially for the quality. I’m honestly worried I won’t be able to find anything this good back home. A definite must-try before leaving the island!
Secondly, the Mac salad. Oh boy oh boy, the Mac salad alone could’ve stolen the show. Perfect macaroni to sauce ratio, seasoned well, but not overly done to where all you can taste is the seasoning. Just the right amount. Oh and if you’re wondering how to make a perfect el dente macaroni, ask these guys, cause they got it down. Alright let’s get down to business, first let me tell you something about the chicken katsu, I’m personally not a believer or a fan of fried foods, the reason? The grease, now here’s the magical part, this chicken katsu… they managed to make it so juicy from the inside and so crunchy from the outside… without any of the grease. How they did it, I’m still wondering that myself. Now that I’ve told you something about the chicken, let me tell you something about me. I’m not a fan of pork, never really was, but when I tell you that this pork was cooked with all the love and joy these kind people had to offer, I mean it in the most sincere way, I tasted every tender bit of juicy pork with every bite. The flavor of the meat was exploding, seasoned ever so lightly, just enough to really bring out the flavor of the meat. Oh so ono. Now the last but by no means the least, the grand daddy, star of the show. The kalbi ribs… words cannot describe the transformation I experienced and the emotions that came upon me with every bite of those succulent, juicy, tender ribs. The ever so slight teriyaki glaze on top of those meaty salty little pieces of joy were unreal. A true 10/10 experience, and believe me. I know a 10/10 when I try it, I’ve been to a lot of places and tried a lot of things. This place, may it be blessed until thy kingdom come and will be done. I will be back. For now, mahalo