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No.1 Chinese Bbq

No.1 Chinese Bbq

840 Wainee St, 96761, Lahaina, US, United States

Cafés • Asian • Asiatic • Chinese


"I had the worst to eat as long as I remember. we were looking for a food truck that wasn't there. since we had starved and saw the sign of this restaurant, we decided to try it. it is not a very appetizing place, with old pictures of food hanging, and stone benches outside. the woman who takes our order could hardly speak English. we ordered a shredded pork, oranges hugging and a order of two vulnerabilities for 3 of us to share. I was optimistic because it took a while and I thought they cooked it fresh. when they were, it was hardly important. the egg rolls were a soggy, fat chaos. I cut the two into three pieces of mush. I ate two bites, but no one even finished their first bites. it was so bad. the shredded pig was so salty and tasteless that we thought it was just spoiled. No one has finished their first bite. the orange huh was obviously not fresh. the flesh was too chewing and not white meat. who knows what it was, but it was tasteless and nobody ate. both dishes came with rice and makkaroni salate. the white rice was edible, but I was the only one who ate some of it. the makkaronisalat was so disgusting that only one of us took a bite that immediately spited out. the whole evening meal (except the two bottles of water) went directly into the müll. two of us lost their appetite for the rest of the night from a mouthful or two of these bad excuses for eating."

Hawaiian Drive Inn

Hawaiian Drive Inn

50 San Pedro Rd, Daly City, United States

Chicken • Hawaiian • Barbecue • Catering


"First, I'm gonna say that for the same price and portion, this is the best bbq short ribs you'll get from a chain Hawaiian bbq restaurant. Each piece is the half the size of a regular container. Very meaty, not chewy, perfect amount of fat, and the bones are small. Also, I asked for veggies instead of all the sides in my combo because I'm on keto, and they gave me broccoli, which is exactly what I want! I appreciate that. Even though the next time they gave me steamed cabbages(maybe because I ordered a mini meal), but still, way better than Aloha who literally just gave me the free raw cabbage strips base that came with every meal....I'll always choose here over them. It's the first time I tried garlic shrimp from a Hawaiian bbq place and my mind is blown! It's the exact way and flavor Cantonese people love to make their seafood with!!! I love it so much it's so garlicky and fresh I can't wait to order a whole portion of it next time.The bbq pork chops is like the same flavor as the chicken, but it's huge! It's like almost the size of a whole regular box. And it's cooked to a perfect texture, so when I reheated it the next day it starts getting chewy. I love to eat it with a mix of sriracha and soy sauce with a bit of katsu sauce. The chicken my boyfriend always ordered is juicy and tender with good flavors too, he always got two mini ones so that he can have as much chicken as possible. They taste great with the katsu sauce.We'll definitely keep ordering from here when we are craving some Hawaiian bbq!"

Daiichi Ramen Kahala

Daiichi Ramen Kahala

4210 Waialea Ave. Suite 406, Honolulu I-96816-5315, United States, 96816-5305

Asian • Fusion • Healthy • Japanese


"I had this place bookmarked after seeing my Yelp buddy Bruddah Brian M. write an awesome review about this place called Daiichi Ramen in the Kahala neighborhood.I 'll be honest, I 'm not really a ramen eater and rarely eat ramen unless its on a cold day in da 808, but what I do like is Japanese curry, and Daiichi Ramen does do curry.Located at the Ku 'ono Marketplace, you can find Daiichi Ramen just next door to the Lanikai Juice shop. The restaurant is well lighted, clean, and the restaurant itself has sorta of an L shape configuration, not a large sized restaurant, but not small either.We didn 't have to make reservations to come here to dine, but I would recommend coming here early if you don 't want to fight for parking in the Ku 'ono Marketplace parking lot.As I entered the restaurant, we were greeted right away got a table instantly. Menus and water were dropped after we were seated and after looking over the menu, I decided to get the Mochiko Chicken Curry on Rice.My homie ended up getting the Mapo Tofu on Fried Noodles.What can I say about the grub?I would say that my Mochiko Chicken Curry was pretty good, generous portions, but I wished they offered different levels of spiciness like the other curry places I 've been to in the past.As for my homie, he said that his Mapo Tofu on Fried Noodles was good too.Nothing like local style comfort food, and the prices here were pretty reasonable and on point.Now if you 're not into curry like me, Daiichi Ramen does offer salads, soups, fried rice noodle dishes, and of course ramen udon options."