

Founded deep in the roots of Hawaiian culture, Mo’ Bettahs will transport you to a Hawaiian island experience. We strive to bring the authentic flavor of Hawaiian dishes to all who step in our restaurants, capturing the essence of the island through our food and how we operate. We believe that we must always act in the spirit of Pono, which means we work with integrity – the same way the locals do. You enter Mo’ Bettahs as a guest and leave as a friend.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 619 S Mall Dr J2-1, St. George, UT 84790
Phone: (435) 216-3456
Website: https://locations.mobettahs.com/ut/st.-george/st-george-dino/
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Reviews
The regular plate was quite generous—next time, I might choose the mini plate instead, as it’s 8 ounces of meat instead of 12. The only flaw was that the brown rice was slightly undercooked.
Also, I swear on my grandma’s Butter Bicuit recipe (also delicious) that the Teriyaki Chicken was following me around the Target Shopping Center, which happened nearly three weeks after visiting Mo’ Bettahs, lurking behind endcaps and pretending to browse discount socks, like a weirdo.
Their food tastes so good it’s criminal, but now I’m having nightmares about swimming laps in an Olympic-sized pool of macaroni salad while lifeguards scream at me in Hawaiian outfits.
Worse yet, I keep jolting awake imagining I’m being waterboarded by an outlaw Girl Scout troop with Mo’ Bettahs delicious and dangerous Spicy Yeobo Sauce (which wouldn’t be a terrible way to go).
It’s like tasty PTSD over here. Still, I’d go back tomorrow because nothing hits like that islander lunch. Just wish my food would stop stalking me afterward! 10 out of 10
I always go through the drive thru. A lot of the time when it’s not a peak lunch or dinner hour and there is no one else in line. It is almost impressive how often my order is handed to me and something is wrong.
I always order double rice with pulehu chicken and katsu chicken and I very clearly say it at least twice so I know they hear me. I would say 30-50% of the time they add macaroni instead of double rice, one wrong meat, or an entirely different order. Today was the entirely different order scenario, and to make it more frustrating, pieces of chicken were almost completely raw (pictured).
Hopefully they get it sorted out because it is a needed addition to the area and has the potential to be great.