Hawaiian casual dining chain known for its stews, chili & other comfort-food dishes.
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Breaded Tofu w/ Korean Sauce Plate: 4.5/5
My husband got the Zip Pac Deluxe which comes with a little bit of everything. I got the Pancake combo with Portuguese sausage and a side of the chili (no beans) with grilled cornbread. The food took quite a while to come out but it was freshly prepared and steaming hot. The pancakes were fluffy and delicious, the Portuguese sausage was cooked perfectly, and the chili was very flavorful. The grilled cornbread was okay but a bit dry. My husband loved his meal but we both agreed that there wasn’t much beef or Portuguese sausage. We didn’t take any pictures of the Long John’s but they’re absolutely delicious and one of the main reasons we keep coming back.
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First time in! Everything was up to expectation and more.
Ordered the Korean fried chicken and that was great. The original chili was great to mix with the rice!
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We had to wait for a bit to be seated, but once we sat down, service was great. Renamae was kind and attentive and fun to talk to. Definitely made the experience better!
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I definitely want to go back and try some dessert and pastries- they looked amazing!
As for what I ate, I got the Korean fried chicken breakfast the first time. The chicken was very crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. I paired it with Portuguese sausage, which had a good salty snap. And a Hawaiian-style breakfast isn’t complete without rice and eggs. It was a very heavy breakfast, but nostalgic and delicious.
I decided to go for something sweet the second time we went. So I got the French toast, which came with your choice of eggs and meat. I had to get Portuguese sausage again, which its saltiness balanced the sweet toast. The French toast itself was eggy and soft. We got a mochizada to go, and it was okay. It was large and very sweet, but I wish it had more chewiness from the mochi. Perhaps it would be better warmed up, but we got it to go before flying out.
Service was really friendly. The both times we went, we were greeted warmly and were checked on. The vibe is clearly Hawaiian – soft pastel colors and Hawaiian music fill the space. That plus the food coma made me really sleepy lol!
Who knew Las Vegas would become an extension of Hawaii? Not me, but I’m happy it is. It’s nice to know I can classic Hawaiian meals within the continent.
The sticky rice was delicious sticky and all of the chicken has a satisfying crunch with every bite.
If you ever question eating here…answer yourself with a Yes!!!
I didn’t know it was a sit down restaurant too. Portions were a lot. Definitely get your money’s worth!