Unfussy hole-in-the-wall serving Asian & Hawaiian options such as saimin, ginger pork & loco moco.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 11 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–6 PM |
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Reviews
ATMOSPHERE:
They’re located in a small strip mall, though the eatery cannot be seen from the road. Seating is a collection of homemade wooden booths, even for the 2-seaters, with two of them being able to accommodate large parties of about 16 each. Decor is very homely, and the place was fairly clean sans for the sticky floors, but to be fair we came at the end of the night, so that’s to be expected.
MENU:
Saimin, won ton min, mundoo soup, ramen, cold noodles, stir fried noodles, local plate lunches, hot pot, burgers, salads, desserts. Also sake, beer, wine.
FOOD:
Hilo Style Saimin
All the saimin/noodle dishes are available in small or large sizes, with the option of the “special” which added a few slices of won bok and a chicken skewer. Being the pig that I am, I ordered the large which was loaded with so much noodles that I couldn’t finish even half. The noodles were thicker and wavy like dry mein noodles and cooked perfect. The only downfall was the broth which was a tad overly salty which killed the natural dashi flavor. Temperature-wise it was hot but not searing. The teriyaki-flavored chicken stick, unfortunately, was very dry and overcooked.
Local Special
My spouse’s dish. This falls under their “Local Moco’s” category, AKA loco moco. The Local Special added two eggs and a scoop of macaroni salad to the “hamburger steak” dish. The portion was huge for the price. The forkful I tasted was really good; the patty moist and the dark brown gravy thick and savory. Great deal and it’ll fill ya up!
SERVICE:
Our female server, an elder Asian woman, was so sweet and friendly! I didn’t get her name but she had on a black shirt with “Nori’s” spelled out in sparkly rhinestones on the front. Extremely pleasant and professional!
TIP:
They do not split checks at all, with bright pink signs abound stating it.
OVERALL:
Nice menu with lots of noodle choices and even alcohol, good service, open late compared to other eateries in the area.
The portions are generous. That’s probably the main reason people come here.
I had the teri loco moco. My eggs were super underdone. The teri sauce was thin and too sugary. The mac salad was all mayonnaise.
We also had the saimin. It was bland. We expected it to have luncheon meat, but lunch meat, noodles, and a flavorless broth are all you get.
And, it took 45 minutes from the time we ordered until our food was brought out.