Meat Jun
Kim Chee II Restaurant

Kim Chee II Restaurant

3569 Waialae Ave STE 104 Honolulu, HI 96816-2778, United States

Meat • Soup • Asian • Lunch


"For me, this place was always a favorite Korean restaurant. I recently came back after seeing them on TV and the generosity of the owner during the pandemic. This place is located on the strip of Waialae Ave, near Happy Days and Big City Diner. Parking is behind in the game and cost us just like $0.75 for less than two hours, I think. It can schedule during dinner time so accordingly. The last visits I tried to get the meat Jun, Chicken Katsu, Bi Bim Kook Soo, L.A. Kal Bee and Mandoo. Meat Jun is pretty good. Not too high dough- meat ratio. It is soft and fluffy. The chicken Katsu was crispy and lean! No fat parts! The Bi Bim Kook Soo was very tasty, spicy and wonderfully diverse. Don't substimate, as it has a good amount of wicy and has really delicious Kimchi pieces. (It is different from the side shell that they serve. L.A Kal Bee was good! Very tasty and great grill taste. Not too salty and has a smoky taste. Like a calbi there was a little fat and the texture was 't falling from the bone, but it was still delicate. Mandoo as an appetizer was so big and delicious! These mandoos were huge and they were filled with pork, biscuits, cabbage and other vegetables. Ho, my goodness, be careful that these as apps or pages, because you are simply filled up! Banchan is served with dishes. We have Kohl-Kimchi, potato salad, Daikon-Kimchi and seaweed soup before meal. They are more in the local way of Banchan, but I like them! Something salty, but this is Hawaii food for you. Prices are moderate. Maybe on the pricier side, but the portions are also big, so I would say prices are quite justified. Again, I was inspired by the generosity of the owner during the pandemic, and I also wanted to come back to a local, nostalgic (for me here in Hawaii business. The owner himself is a busy man and he can be a little rude, but it doesn't matter to me. He's what I'd say, a bada with a heart of gold. Nothing but respect. I come back and try a new menu item! As much as the owner does his part to support the community, I must do my part and support local businesses like its. If you want to eat some genuine Korean kine grindz and are in the Kaimuki region, try this place!"