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287 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

I had the sea food BBQ combo, and enjoyed it. Owner was very friendly. I would definitely recommend it.

Delicious Hawaiian bbq... super authentic and at an excellent price. The teriyaki bowl was great, and if you want to try a couple of dishes, order the lunch special. You get Teo items, scoop of rice and scoop of Mac salad for less than $8. Super friendly staff... and live music on the weekends. Will return for that!!

I love Hawaiian plate lunches and found this place and couldn’t wait to try. Due to Covid you can’t enter. You have to call in your order and then they bring it out to the entrance area which is set up to pay and pickup your order. I didn’t know this until I got there so ordered and waited. I was there around 2pm and the wait wasn’t very long. I went with the Kalua pork which comes with the classic two scoops of rice and 1 scoop of mac salad. I also ordered musubi and the best news was they stock Hawaiian Sun drinks. The total was around $20. Good portion size and the food all tasted great. No complaints. Staff were friendly and helpful. Really enjoyed this meal.

A little corner of Hawaii in Atlanta. the place was authentic and the owners were super friendly. she was enthusiastic about the food they were serving which makes the food imo taste so much better :P It wasn't meal time when we went so it wasn't busy, but when we were finishing there was a man setting up live music. Wish we could've stayed for it! Definitely would recommend coming here :)

We enjoyed the tasty foods! Our kids ate everything right up. Ms. Jean was a sweetheart! The floor had been flooded the night before and they were many slips by the staff - thankfully no one fell and was hurt. I felt even with that going on, our food still came out quickly and hot! They were all so warm and welcoming! Thank you!

You need to order the Spam Musubi, it was amazing and puts you on the Islands. Found this place thanks to Tripadvisor. An great find, just a small restaurant, with a massive menu of Hawaiian favorites. I had the BBQ Beef plate lunch. It was very good and came out in the traditional manner. Two scoops of rice and one of macaroni salad The decor is a bit kitschy in a fun way. As for the staff, the manager is extremely friendly and kind. Even if the food here was nothing special, I would come back just to visit with her.

The presentation of the food was spectacular and tastes were out of this world delicious! The cashier/waiter was so kind, patient and calm while answering all of my questions too. The atmosphere was nice while the restaurant was clean, with a relaxing vibe. If you're not sure what to order, DO try the pineapple katsu chicken AND/or the Chicken/Beef combination. You can't go wrong with those. I just left and although it's nearly 12AM (the next morning), I'd love to go back! The only negative I can think of is that it'd be better if they had more areas to park. If the front parking area is taken, don't be ashamed to park next door in the other companies front parking lot. I say that as I'm not a fan of parking in dark alleys behind any business. That's just FYI. However, the area does feel safe.

Tasty selection of island food. Nice atmosphere with Hawaiian/tropical colors. Not fancy just a nice spot for a meal. You order from an extensive menu and the food is delivered to your table. Call and see if you can catch the live music and escape from Atlanta hustle and bustle. Indoor and covered outdoor seating. Service was attentive and very friendly. Alcohol served and beer by the pitcher.

the food is always consistent, delicious and fresh! the bbq is my fav, as well as the homemade kimchi!!

We stopped in for an early dinner on a Sunday night. The place was empty when we got there around 6:15 but began to fill up as we enjoyed our meal. Service is fantastic. Everyone said hello and was pleasant. Everyone was helpful with suggestions with it being our first time. They have a lot to choose from. You order at the counter and self-serve yourself your drink and utensils. They will bring your dish out to you when it is ready. The red bottles are some really tasty teriyaki sauce bottles that you will want to use. We tried one of their canned juices though I can’t remember which one and it was tasty. We started with the spam Musubi. This is a large sushi style roll. It has seaweed as the wrap with some spam and teriyaki sauce inside. It is a big roll. My wife and I both thought it was just okay. I’m glad we tried it but I’d like try something else next time. We opted for bbq plates as our main. I got the Chicken combo that comes with the bbq chicken (which is teriyaki chicken) and katsu chicken. The katsu was explained as a Japanese style dish. It is pounded thin and fried. Then cut in thin slices to be dunked in a sauce. I liked both chickens and could not say which was my favorite. Though I will add I did not love either. It was good just not great. You get two scoops of steamed rice a small bed of cabbage and macaroni salad. I really liked the macaroni salad. We would come back and explore the menu more. Our minds were not blown by the food but we enjoyed our dinner enough to come back. The friendly service and fun atmosphere is a big part of the draw here. I gave this a 3 stars its really more like 3.5

It's missing a view of the Pacific Ocean, but this restaurant offers a great plate lunch in Atlanta. Oddly out of place on Briarcliff Road, this cozy place has a loyal following -- including me -- looking for an authentic Hawaiian meal. Order at the counter, and your meal will be brought to the table. The large menu includes well-made staples like Kalua pork, macaroni salad, rice, and Spam, but also includes various rolls, curries, and terriakki. A good selection of bottled beers. The restaurant is nothing fancy, but the owners are friendly, welcoming, and will be sure you're well fed. Well worth a visit. They also do a brisk takeout business.

Our Lawrenceville daughter's boyfriend suggested the family go to this restaurant for Mother's Day lunch, since we had our American bulldog with us while visiting in the area. I called ahead to be sure it was OK, and was told that as long as he was leashed, our dog could be in the outside area while we had lunch. What a pleasure it was to have our dog quietly lying under the table while we had a leisurely lunch that was so tasty also. Near us was a table with a family that included 3 little stairstep boys ranging from about age 2 to 5 or 6. Naturally, they were a little rambunctious but it did my heart good to see the mother getting to enjoy her Mother's Day lunch while the outside seating helped them not to disturb too many people (only a few tables outside). I was that mom about 25 years ago! The staff was so pleasant to us and all in all a very enjoyable day for me. Great prices also.

Copies the menu almost verbatim but adds some things not on the original's menu like pot stickers and coconut shrimp. I had the BBQ plate with the 3 types of BBQ. It's the most expensive of the BBQ plates. I ordered it because I wanted to taste as much variety as the place served. I added an app of pork dumplings (pot stickers) to the order. The BBQ plate was served with white rice and macaroni salad, just like the Waikiki BBQ chain does. Both were acceptable. The BBQ all tasted the same, which the same sauce clinging to each piece of meat. Not bad...but just not memorable in the least. The dumplings were good and seasoned well but the soy dipping sauce accompanying them was watery and bland. Boo. Overall: filled a hunger hole but not much else.

So I surprised my wife with taking her out to lunch and she had heard good thing about Waikikie Hawaiian BBQ. It is a short drive from Emory, so we gave it a shot. Walking in, we loved the look of the place, not fancy, but it felt Hawaiian. The menu is very expansive, in fact, we made sure to get a carry out menu just to look over it. We too the advice of the person who waited on us and had their sampler meal and it was great. Service was fast for lunch and reasonably priced. It was a wonderful change from burgers and pizza. They do have daily specials, so check when you go in. Make sure you check this place our, worth the break for lunch.

This was such a treat. I was visiting my family and we were snacky so we went here. The restaurant was small but cozy. I love the pics on the wall. The staff was kind and explained the difference in the kaula pork and spicy pork. I choose the spicy pork. It wasnt super spicy it was just right. My brother had the smokey kaula pork which was good too. My sister had the bbq plate #1, tasty too. My brother praised the macaroni salad. I loved the rice with terriyoki&saracha sauce was soooo good. I will definitely be back the next time Im in town.

We happened to visit while they were getting ready to have an annual celebration. Food was good but it is Atlanta and not Hawaii.

This place is a gem. My husband & I love Hawaiian food so we had to check it out. We were visiting GA during Covid so we ordered over the phone & they called us when it was ready. We both had the Kalua pork. Very tasty. Lots of flavor. Tender. Good stuff. It’s served over cabbage with 2 scoops of steamed rice & a scoop of macaroni salad. My husband also had the spam musubi. Service was super friendly. The only thing I didn’t love was the cheesecake. It was still partially frozen, but hey, Hawaii isn’t known for it’s cheesecake so no biggie. If you want something off the beaten path, check our Waikikie. Try it. You’ll probably like it.

Very laid back atmosphere and food was delicious. You can sit inside and listen to the live music or on the patio to enjoy fresh air and traffic sounds. Food is plentiful and good.

We dropped in for a late lunch/early dinner (linner) and so the place was empty. The nice guy behind the counter helped us out with what to pick. We both chose a lunch special and got to taste 2 different kinds of BBQ and could pick a couple sides. Together we tasted the pork, chicken and beef BBQ. They were a bit sweet and very tasty! The combo suggested of pork and beef went VERY well together. I knew I wouldn't eat the macaroni salad so I asked them to just not put it on the plate. He was very nice and asked if I'd like a green salad instead. :) It was simple but good. (How nice of him to offer!) WARNING: Parking is a bit of an issue depending upon which direction you arrive at the restaurant....We had a hard time finding the right place to turn into their small driveway. We ended up parking at a different lot but it wasn't full so it was fine. It's on a very busy street and set back a bit - keep your eye out where to turn, if you miss it you spend several minutes in traffic trying to get back!

Love this place. My husband and I have been eating here for years. We kept driving by and finally went in. Owner is very friendly and food is delicious. I may be addicted to their macaroni salad. Love the Waikiki chicken plate. Great place to bring friends. Live music on weekends.

While they don't have my favorite (Lomi Lomi salmon), what I had was tasty and a great price. The atmosphere is fun and the staff were very attentive. I recommend this restaurant and i look forward to going back. They seem to have a nice patio and whatever sauce was in the bottle on the table, it was amazing on the rice.

Several dishes with teryiake sauce and fried dumplings and noodle soups etc Nevertheless it tastes very good Had the "Chicken Combo" which is BBQ Chicken (reminds you of larger pieces of the breakfast ham) and Chicken Katsu (reminds you of the crispy duck at a chinese restaurant) plus two cups of rice and a cup of Mac Salad (which contains the Mac'n'Cheese noodles with slices of carrots, something unidentifyable green and mayo...for us Germans it was like a regular Nudelsalat)

This place was recommended by some business associates so I decided to try it out for lunch. It was delicious! I had the lunch special with Katsu Chicken and Kalua Pork and I highly recommend it. I will stop by here again if I'm ever in the neighborhood.

I can’t wait to try this place once I get my vaccine. I ordered via Uber Eats, and it was fast, well packed and still hot and fresh when it arrived. The combo Hawaiian bbq platter was amazing! As someone who lived in Hawaii, I can say that they’re doing it right here!

I have been to this place a couple of times and always enjoy my meal. It is easy to miss on Briarcliff Road near Lavista Road. I recently visited with a friend and was not disappointed. I had the Loco Moco, which consists of 2 hamburgers, topped with gravy, egg with rice and macaroni salad. It was excellent. My friend had the Chicken Katsu, which was breaded and excellent. It came with rice and macaroni salad, as well. He was raised in Hawaii and find the food to be extremely authentic. It is very casual and welcoming to individual, couples, groups and families. The price is very reasonable, too.

This cute little restaurant will transport you to the Hawaiian islands, without you having to leave town. The food is amazing and if you are lucky on a weekend you even get to hear live Hawaiian music! Sometimes I stop in just for a Hawaiian shaved ice, a must have treat in the hot Atlanta summers.

Had a great time at Waikikie! Food was really good, and the atmosphere made me feel like I was back in a local restaurant in Hawaii! Loved the live musician! Great experience!

I wanted to try this out for a casual Birthday lunch after finding it on Trip Advisor. The food was excellent at a fair price and the service top notch. I had and suggest the Spam Musubi, BBQ plate with rice and macaroni salad, finishing off with shaved ice. I will be back to try out some new dishes.

I had fallen in love with the Hawaiian BBQ in a different state and it broke my heart when we moved and couldn't get anything nearby. We went to Waikikie and I was back in heaven. I got the BBQ combo platter and it was delicious.the meat is very tender and the portions are hardy and reasonably priced. I was used to the meat being grilled with extra teriyaki sauce that gave it a glazed outside, which this didn't really have, but it was still very tasty. The macaroni salad is awesome and very Hawaiian. The owner was very nice and very hospitable.

If you're looking for a local spot with friendly staff and incredible food, this place is for you! Went there the other night and it was soooo good! Highly recommend getting the fried plantains, potstickers, and a combo plate (I did the #3 – Chicken Katsu and BBQ Chicken).

My brother and his wife took me here for a late Saturday evening dinner. The decor, as the name suggests, had a really Hawaiian flavor. I had the meat combination plate, minus the bbq chicken (they were out). The beef and pork were delicious, nice and tender. The meat was marinated in a teriyaki sauce. I am used to BBQ having some sort of tomato or mustard based sauce, so this was quite different for me. The meal also came with 2 scoops of rice and a scoop of really good macaroni salad. There is a definite Asian accent to the menu as there are choices of fried rice, egg rolls, dumplings and something I will have to try on my next visit called Katsu. The service was good and the food came to us quickly. It's not a pretentious place and doesn't seem to try to be. There was a guy playing acoustic guitar in the back ground which kind of added to the Hawaiian themed decor.

My family's lived three generations in Hawaii so I have an idea of what you might see in a Hawaii-style eatery. I was a little suspicious seeing one in Atlanta so that kept me from trying this place for a really long time until I kept seeing good reviews on TripAdvisor. When I came in, I was amazed! Their extensive menu really is like something you'd see at a place for locals in Hawaii, from the fried katsu cutlets to the "loco moco," which is a hamburger patty on top of white rice with an egg on top and smothered in brown gravy. Anyway, I ordered the chicken katsu (cutlet) -- it came with the traditional scoop of sticky rice and macaroni salad like you'd get in a Hawaiian plate lunch. The cutlet was nicely breaded and fried, not too oily, and the meat was tender. I'll definitely be coming back here since this is not some place offering up the food you might find at a tourist's luau, but rather some of the stuff people who live in the state would eat.

Go up to counter and place your order. Good portions of BBQUE. Plenty of seating without table service

Want a delicious meal at a great price? This place is it. Delicious yerriyaki, katsu and kalua pork. Want spam musubi (spam sushi), they've got it. I've not had a meal I didn't like and the owner, John, is great! We love this place and come back often!

I can’t say the food is the best, the décor is anything other than utilitarian, there’s more than rudimentary service (you order and pay at the counter), or that the location is atmospheric (sandwiched between a car wash and a strip housing pizza and Mediterranean eateries, looking out at traffic and a strip mall opposite). But the entrees are decent, it’s fast, it’s filling, there are lots of options, and on the late afternoon we were there, the Chinese woman who took our order and brought it to our patio table was extremely patient, helpful, and nice. Not only did she explain baffling menu words (such as “katsu” and “kalua”) but when we ordered two Yuenglings she pointed out that we could save by buying a pitcher for $7.99, a house special each Saturday and Sunday. Other than Yuengling and Bud Lite, we did not recognize any of the other beers, several of which were Hawaiian. We split an order of crab Rangoon appetizers (six for $4.95), lightly fried dumplings filled with cheese and crab meat. Although the crab meat was not discernible, it was pleasant enough. The accompanying dipping sauce, which could have made the dish, was totally bland. I had the coconut shrimp ($9), one of several specials Magic Markered on the whiteboard at the entry. Nine large, moist pieces were fried in a coconut-laced batter to a golden brown. Again, the same no-taste dipping sauce. They were accompanied, as are most entrées, by two scoops of plain, nondescript steamed rice and a scoop of plain, nondescript macaroni salad. My husband chose another special, spicy garlic shrimp ($11.99). Again, the counter clerk took pains to be sure he got the right amount of spice, not too hot. I munched on one and it was good. It came with the same rice and macaroni salad. Upon entering, we had conversed with a large group just leaving, who said they came often and liked pretty much everything on the menu—which is huge, so it may be worth returning on another night when we simply don’t feel like cooking. There’s BBQ, teriyaki, and curry in addition to katsu and kalua. Mains include mahi mahi, chicken, shrimp, pork, short ribs, fried fish, chicken wings, and…Spam. Spam moco (with two eggs and gravy), Spam fried rice, Spam ramen. Hmmmmm, never heard Spam mentioned in the same breath with luaus and leis.

Waikikie has limited parking out front. There might be six slots available, so it could be rough if they are busy. I'll admit that I was put off by the run down look of the place. I usually like hole-in-the-walls, but the plastic awnings, cracked parking lot and scruffy plants do not make a great impression. That said, we loved the food. The Kalua Pork (F6) was wonderful. The cooked cabbage was tender and picked up the flavor of the smoked juicy pork. Eating it with chop sticks was a treat. I am positive I would be back. I want to try the fried spam and rice dish. We saw several people picking up to-go orders. Otherwise, it's a fast casual dining where you order and pay upfront. They deliver the food to your table via order numbers.

Wow - we really felt like we were in Hawaii for a minute. A nice gentle breeze blowing on the patio while the tropical tunes played. The aromas all around made us feel like we had fallen into a real Hawaiian luau. My friends had the barbecue plates with macaroni salad and literally licked their plates clean. I went for the Japanese influenced katsu chicken - yum yum. Sadly, we did not partake of the desserts, but are coming back for more real soon. Plenty of parking, friendly service, fair prices and the food and atmosphere all sum to a real island win.

Ate here in evening with family and a child. Varied menu almost like fast-food chinese, but includes authentic Hawaiian dishes. Fast service, big portions. Saturday night had guitar crooner singing Hawaiian ballads. Friendly staff.

Right off parking is an issue, so carpool if possible and not solo. Menu scope was HUGE...almost overwhelming. First trip so went with #3 Combo (BBQ pork & Katsu chkn). Good value. The pork was best. Katsu chkn needed the pineapple sauce. Service was average at best considering it was 12:45pm. Enjoyed the macaroni salad.

Good basic Hawaiian style plate lunches. Two scoops of rice, one scoop macaroni salad, and a protein. Reasonably priced. There are typical Hawaiian street food specialties such as Musubi (with spam or other meats). People eating there were a mix of ages and ethnicities, much like Honolulu. We ate outside on the patio, quiet enough to talk with our daughter and her boyfriend. I would eat here again. Honest food at a good price.

Since this our first time in Georgia exploring to new adventure to our craving to satisfied our taste buds. We love to support local restaurant and like to challenge our self to know the truth of the review about the food they say the best one. For a traveler like me you want to have a great experience that will stay in your mind and your taste bud. The food here didn't passed our cravings. I thought we had a great deal for the meal two scoop of rice (rice like a mashed potato and its equivalent per scoop is 3 teaspoon of rice) with one scoop of macaroni salad and BBQ beef with chicken which I order for my hubby and mine was spicy chicken ( which they say on the other review the best one) Were very disappointed spending that much money with the food didn't passed the taste and quality. I hope they will really do an authentic Hawaiian food and hoping that other who make reviews to be true and honest so people like us will not be disappointed spending money with no good result....

If you want to fill up in a hurry at lunch, you can do it at Waikiki Hawaiian BBQ. The prices are reasonable for the volume served, but the flavor of the barbecue was bland. The rice was actually my favorite part. Getting into the parking lot was difficult because there is only one lane, so if another car is exiting, you have to wait on it to enter - frustrating when driving on busy Briarcliff road.

We were here early on a Friday night, hardly anyone else there, but we went in anyway. Counter service, but the guy behind the counter was very helpful and made several recommendations. We had the kalua pork and a combo with spicy chicken and katsua chicken with pineapple sauce. Each came with white rice and macaroni salad. Each entree and the sides were fresh and delicious. Portions were large and it was cooked to order. We found this by accident, but were glad we did. An excellent meal. The place is tastefully decorated and clean as a whistle.

Asian fusion bbq. Not my thing but the salty chicken special was good. Maybe I should have tried ribs but wanted to get a house special. Only about 8 parking spaces so either park across street or wait for a spot. Not a repeat place for me but was just good.

Authentic Hawaiian food. Live music on the weekends! Their spam Musubi and spam fried rice are EXCELLENT!! Try it, you'll like it! Very good Ramen, too. I must say their macaroni salad is quite yummy, too. Great relaxed atmosphere. You can purchase 100% Kona coffee here, too. We loved it.

I have eaten here a few times it is a great place the food is good and the atmosphere enjoyable I love the Hawaiian theme

Great food, very friendly service and very good value (especially the lunch special)! Special Hawaiian BBQ with a sweat Korean touch.

This place immediately became our very favorite place in town on our first visit, entirely because of the coconut shrimp. We've been back a few times and tried different dishes. And we The appreciate the location more and more each time we visit. It's laid back and cool. The food is consistently AMAZING. There is a great range of food choices; and value cannot be beat. Almost hate to let the secret out, but have to give this place the credit it's due. Hands down, a 5!

The staff is always very friendly, the food is outstanding and the price is very reasonable. I would suggest trying the Chicken Teryaki as its always very good.

As far as hawaiian BBQ goes, this place nails it. We used to live down the road from here and it's a great break from the normal places. My absolute favorite thing was the hawaain beer he served. I can't recall the name but it was a Kona infused ale, delicious.

Went here for the first time with friends, who were also here for the first time. We got the appetizer combo platter with fried stuffed shrimp, little samosa's and plantains on it. All were good, but the least interesting was the samosa's. They were too small to have enough filling to make them better. They could be made better though if bigger. We got Crab Rangoon as well that were also good. For a meal we got the combo platter with the short ribs, chicken and BBQ beef. All were tasty as were the short ribs, however the short ribs had a large amount of fat and gristle on them, which was disappointing and very little of it could be eaten as a result. They were flavorful so I am torn about them as they were more work and much less rewarding than chicken wings. The bathroom was very clean which I appreciate. With that said I would recommend this place.

This place has been in Atlanta for about 5 years! The food is amazing and it is similar to Filipino food. The one thing that makes this place stand out is the spam!!! You do not normally find spam served anywhere in Atlanta except for this place!

I'm going to keep this short, DEFINITELY come here! Food is fantastic and staff is very friendly and nice!! Did I mention the food is fantastic?!! I'm definitely going to eat here again before I have to leave Atlanta area.

My husband and I found this little gem while visiting Atlanta in July. The food was absolutely wonderful, I got the pineapple chicken katsu and my husband got the BBQ mix plate, both of which tasted great. Portions were large and price was good for the amount of food. Would recommend to a friend.

Visited this restaurant today. Food was freshly prepared and very good. It is easy to miss but has an outdoor patio that is somewhat private considering it is on a busy road. I'm no expert taste tester but the coconut shrimp was very good. The chicken and rice were very good as well. Both my companion and I enjoyed the restaurant.

Wonderfully informal, good food, good value! Order at the counter and they deliver your food. Definitely on the list to go back to!

Small restaurant but big with flavor and taste. Fabulous dishes and good draft beer bar! We ordered the Waikikie BBQ chicken dish and Waikikie BBQ beef dish with side macaroni salad. Totally awesome food. Atmosphere was very Hawaiian in theme and much appreciated. Awesome place to take friends for a delicious meal!!!

yes, it's true, the owner lived in Hawaii and basically felt that ATL needed to experience some of the aloha, and so Waikikie was born. the extra "e" on the end is because he didn't want it confused with the Waikiki Hawaiian Grill chain of restaurants. thank goodness, because that chain has NOTHING on the awesome of this place. prices are really fair, and the portions are generous. the lunch specials are unbeatable value. food is cooked to order, so it's really fresh and tasty. when you walk in, there's a daily specials menu but the regular menu is also solid. you order at the counter and they bring it to you. expect a lot of solid Hawaiian grinds -- loco moco, all things spam, plate lunch, mac salad, katsu, coconut shrimp, etc. don't miss the fresh fish when it's on special! they have a nice dessert selection too, including the expected shave ice, but also things like green tea cheesecake. my only complaint is that the rice they use isn't the good short-grain Japanese rice, but it's okay. protip: come on a Friday or Saturday after 6pm and enjoy the live music -- Richard & his ohana are from Oahu North Shore and his guitar and lovely voice are a treat! is it the most authentic Hawaiian grinds ever? no, but my friends, you are in Hotlanta, land of peaches and sweet tea, not in SoCal, Seattle, or any other mainland enclave of the islands. enjoy the small piece of delicious and super-friendly awesome that is Waikikie, and if you can, become a regular (it won't take long).

My girlfriend wanted coconut shrimp for her birthday. So, I did a little internet research and word had it, this place has amongst the best around ATL. Have to say, it was easily the best I have ever tasted, and my girlfriend agrees. We are so happy we ventured ITP. So, so, so worth the trip, because all the food we ordered - beef teriyaki, sweet plantains, crab rangoons, even the simple side salad - was absolutely delicious. Portions were ample to generous. Place is absolutely casual and friendly but not overbearing; you order at the counter and food is brought to your table promptly. So, of you are looking for waiter service and tablecloths, look elsewhere. But if what you seek is fantastic tasting food with a Hawaiian flavor at a better than fair price, this is THE place. Oh, and parking is a bit tight, but this is after all a classic small neighborhood joint. Thoroughly enjoyed and well worth the 5 dots!

Had the spicy pork and my daughter in law had the Katsu Chicken everything was amazing . Clean warm inviting atmosphere. Definatly coming back.

Eat like a Hawaiian - macaroni salad and musubi, need I say more! The shave ice is a MUST! Ukulele players show up every other Sunday.

Enjoyed eating here on our last trip to Atlanta. Had beef & pork, fish, and chicken. Everything was good and the owner was very friendly. Kind of different and fun too.

We ordered from the lunch special for $7.59 where you can pick two meats and it comes with macaroni salad (yummy!) and a normal salad. We got the BBQ beef, the Kalua Pork, and the fried fish. The best out of those was the BBQ beef. It tastes like Korean bulgogi and was delicious! The Kalua pork and fried fish were tasty but not as good as the beef. I'll definitely go back again but next time I'll still get the beef but probably a different second item. I saw that they have music and dancing there too but not while we were there although they did have a group of musicians come in, they were probably going to play later but we left before then. The staff was also really friendly and helpful :)
My husband loved this place!
My husband is very picky when it comes to eateries. The place seemed Asian however the food was Hawaiian. I had the samosas (I know I spelled that wrong) they were very good. My husband had a #1 he mixed the house sauce with the saracha (I know I misspelled that as well) sauce and he was in love. I had the curry BBQ chicken. I was a little apprehensive at first but was very satisfied with it. Some of the décor was cheesy but overall a very good experience. The staff was friendly and patient. The food was very filling.