Compact counter-service spot offers a range of island-inspired global eats in a low-key atmosphere.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7709 W Overland Rd Ste 110, Boise, ID 83709
Phone: (208) 376-4380
Website: https://www.ckhawaiianbbq.com/
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Reviews
They could benefit from a more noticeable sign and an updated dining area to better entice dine-in customers. That said, I order pickup about 99% of the time, so it doesn’t really bother me.
I highly recommend giving it a try—at least twice!! Also prices are a bit high but you get what you pay for…
Located in the quiet shops off Entertainment, CK Hawaiian BBQ touts they have the best Hawaiian food in Boise. I think there is potential but they need an entire makeover, from the space to the recipes. For one, the restaurant was not clean. The tables were grimy and the floor was oddly sticky. It felt like the place hadn’t been properly cleaned in a long time.
I ordered the Kalua Park Plate (savory pork with (or without) cabbage) with a side of macaroni and gravy ($8.45 for small), my husband the Chicken Katso also with a side of macaroni and gravy (panko breaded chicken breast, $9.55). We decided to take our food home. The second I opened the boxes, I was unimpressed. I’ll spare you my very descriptive and unappetizing statement (something about the remarkable resemblance to wet cat food), but to be blunt, I was appalled. It was soggy mess of a few pieces of pork with way to much cabbage. I took one small bite and couldn’t stomach anymore. Even my husband exclaimed “what the actual f***.”
The rest of the food wasn’t the worst. The chicken katsu was breaded good but I was like where tf is the katsu sauce?! It wasn’t anything special at all. At least it was edible. The macaroni salad was okay. It didn’t taste very fresh, probably an old batch.
I’m no Hawaiian food expert and based off their menu I got the impression that they’re not aimed at providing traditional Hawaiian fare, but more so “inspired” fare. However, regardless of the origin of the food the fact remained that what I received tonight was terrible. Two stars, because the employees were very nice. And were very accommodating when we changed from dine-in to take-out.
Teryaki sauce was in a chilli bottle.
God forbid they get off their phones long enuf to see they had customers.
1pm on a Sunday. I was the only customer.
Won’t be back.
Update: on a return trip…chicken musubi was bland, and warning, no rice w/skimpy garlic shrimp. Not local style.
Bad news: The atmosphere is depressing – ordering, waiting and eating is awful. It feels like the entrance to a backrooms liminal space. In all honesty, with what I had – Mo Bettahs takes the cake for taste, price and service.