Low-key counter-serve restaurant featuring traditional Hawaiian dishes such as laulau & kalua pig.
Hours
Saturday | 9:30 AM–4 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday (Labor Day) | 9:30 AM–7 PM Hours might differ |
Tuesday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
Wednesday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
Thursday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
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Rafe Bar
Best spot on Oahu for Hawaiian food, the pipikaula is very good, as well as the laulau and kalua pork. it’s connected to a shopping center too, so you can get fresh boba nearby for dessert or taro donuts from kam bakery nearby.
… moreJeremy Goo
DELICIOUS LOMI SALMON! Can say that they have best lau lau and beef stew. Service was fair, staff always seems angry about working here and they take it out on customers. Some don’t speak English, but overall a great experience! Always go back when in town.
… moreLeann
Hawaiian food approved by Hawaiians! Never had anything less than perfection from Young’s. It’s our go-to spot when we need some good lau lau. Always juicy and tender, cooked to perfection, full of flavor! Their meal includes a generous portion of white rice, some pipikaula, and a large chunk of taro, as well as a small side of Lomi salmon. Very filling, you really get a Big Bang for your buck here. There’s also options for kids, even our excruciatingly picky eater (3 years old) loves the chicken long rice, and will eat the entire helping by himself! Easy for kids to eat, our 1 year old also loves the chicken long rice. It’s currently take out only for Covid, but well worth the stop.
… moreJody Franks
Been coming to Young’s Fishmarket for years now! I am always happy to spend money here because the food is really good with pretty fast service but the seating is minimal. The only reason I don’t give 5 stars is because the poke is always hit and miss and since it’s so expensive I would hope it would be more consistent on flavor.
… moreRobert E
Old school Hawaiian food eatery. Like most Hawaiian food, high prices. I got the Big Al’s bento and it had an ok amount of food for the price. However, the portion sizes for the laulau and the kalua pork were swapped compared to what is shown on the promo picture.
… moreLei
When I lived on Oahu. This was one of my favorite spots to eat at after a day at the beach with friends. NOW, Whenever I go home I have to stop here and get me my fix of favorite local foods. Pastele, Poke, Char siu, roast pork, laulau, Kalua pig, and of course Poi.
… moreMel On
Very popular local place for local food. I went for the butterfish Lau Lau. It was definitely tasty and the fish bones melt in your mouth, so no need to pick out any bones. I enjoyed it, but it’s very different than the misoyaki butterfish that I was looking for. So, if you don’t like the fish taste, then there are plenty of other food that they offer on the menu and not just seafood.
… moreCharity Baldugo
I didn’t know they had tables inside to enjoy their Ono food. Very generous portions too.
… moreShanta L
The food was wonderful. This was my first time experiencing Hawaiian food. I absolutely loved it all.
… moreJudge Yourself
Everything is very delicious! Everyone is very nice. Da mahu can sometimes get snappy but he is still cute.Auwe!
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