
Known for its creative pancakes, this busy counter serve offers a range of breakfast & lunch dishes.
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 563 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
Phone: (808) 200-5737
Website: http://mycafehi.com/
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Reviews
The food….I can’t even explain how great it was. This is easily the best breakfast I have ever had in my life. I got the Kama’aina omelet and it was absolutely delicious! My husband got “Da Breakfast Burger” and it was also super delicious! The pancakes were super fluffy! The coffee was also top tier!
I will always highly recommend this cafe to anyone looking for recommendations!!!
The food definitely lived up to the hype. We ordered a spread that included their fried rice, crispy potatoes and garlic truffle potatoes (OMG), veggie omelette, kalua pork, eggs benedict, and of course their house coffee.
Everything came out fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. The loco moco was so amazing! The flight of pancakes which had 3 mini sets of flavors to include cookie butter, lilikoi and ube. I also ordered the cookie buttah waffle…yum oh! The fried rice was hearty and packed with flavor, the kalua pork was tender, and the eggs benedict had that perfect balance of richness without being too heavy. The veggie omelette was fresh and filling, while the potatoes were crisp on the outside and soft inside—just right. Pairing it all with their smooth house coffee made the meal complete.
What really stood out was how everything tasted homemade yet polished, and the portions were generous without being overwhelming. You can tell this is a place that cares about quality and consistency.
Overall, My Cafe hits the sweet spot between comfort food and a cafe-style vibe. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to come back to again and again.
This is a late review from my visit in April, but My Cafe in Hawaii left such an impression that I had to write it. It’s hands down one of my favorite restaurants in the world. I don’t say that lightly—I’m usually the type who refuses to wait more than 30 minutes for a table anywhere. But for My Cafe, I’ll gladly make an exception every single time. The food, the atmosphere, and especially the people make it worth every second.
The dish that keeps me coming back every trip is the Country Fried Steak. Let me be clear: I’m originally from Virginia, raised on true country fare, and I’ve had Country Fried Steak from the East Coast to the West. I even make a mean one myself. But nothing compares to My Cafe’s. Their version is hands down the best I’ve ever tasted—crispy, tender, smothered in the most flavorful gravy, served up with eggs and potatoes that complete the plate perfectly. It’s the star of the show every single time.
Other highlights worth mentioning:
Banana Mac Nut Waffle – Fresh bananas, fluffy waffle, and that incredible mac nut sauce. On my last visit, I told the staff this was my last stop before flying back to California and how sad I was it would be awhile before I could return. They surprised me by running out with a Banana Mac Nut Waffle for my kids, free of charge, right before I drove off to the airport. That moment captured the aloha spirit of this place perfectly.
Jalapeño Biscuits & Gravy – Fluffy, just the right amount of heat, covered in rich gravy. Comfort food done right.
Loco Moco – Pure Hawaiian comfort food. Perfect eggs, savory beef, rich brown gravy over rice.
The staff here truly embody aloha. They don’t just serve food—they make you feel like family. And that last-minute act of kindness with the waffle will stick with me forever.
No words can really capture how much I love this place. The food is consistently amazing, the staff treat you like family, and every bite feels like Hawaii on a plate. My Cafe is more than just a restaurant—it’s an experience.
Mahalo My Cafe. God bless My Cafe, and God bless America.