
Delicious, fresh, fast Hawaiian style food! Chicken, Beef and Pork are our 3 meats we use. Plates served with our version of cold Mac salad and white rice. Other side options available. Find us in instagram! @lilosbbqhoodriver For questions on large orders: [email protected]
An array of classic Hawaiian lunch plates & island fare in a no-frills setting with an outdoor BBQ.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2910 Cascade Ave, Hood River, OR 97031
Phone: (541) 436-2523
Website: http://www.facebook.com/lilosBBQ
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Reviews
The staff was very pleasant and helpful. Could tell locals visited. Somebody even came in and placed a catering order for the following day. The big smoker out front sure gave off an amazing aroma and sealed the deal!
Highly recommended!!
Very reasonable prices!
My husband and I stopped by 7/3/24 for a quick lunch. He ordered the Big Kahuna with brocolli instead of mac salad and rice. I had the chicken with Mac salad and rice… Both meals included a slice of pineapple
We give this delicious place a 10+
I ordered the Big Kahuna, all three types of meat were tender, rice was perfect with the macaroni salad. It had good flavors with all the items in this dish. The chicken was very good with a smoky flavor and very tender. The rice was cooked pretty close to being perfect. The macaroni salad was also good, bringing back good memories of being in Hawaii.. I would recommend you go down there and try this place out…
Came back on Oct 8, 22 and tried pork. It’s not smoked so I would advise to stick with chicken
The rice was watery and gummy. The chicken was ok, but it had a liquid smoke flavor. The beef? Oh man. Where do I start? It was 80% fat, rare, and had zero flavor. The highlight was the pulled pork, but it also had little or no flavor. I don’t think they season anything. When you have BBQ in your name, you better understand what that means. People want a bark on their meat. There was none. It was all very watery and no flavor.
The last piece was the Mac salad. Something a Hawaiian place should have figured out. It’s a staple. Nope … swing and a miss. It wasn’t creamy at all. Maybe it was all the water on the plate that likely came from the soggy, gummy rice, but it was bad. There were too many ingredients, and not enough flavor. I had a knot it my throat when I left and honestly thought it was all going to come back up.
Maybe I ate there on a bad day, but I will never know. I will never be back.