Great family owned restaurant. Hope they open again soon!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kalua Pig and Cabbage
Marcus Champ
This is a hidden gem. Nice portion size for lunch and food was great. A must try!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kalua Pig and Cabbage, Pineapple Chicken
ANTHONY MARTIN
Good prices great food amazing staff! Mix plate #1 is delicious every time
Katie Byers
Sweet family owned place, delicious food. Everything we ordered was great!
Christina Hitzemann
Delicious food made by people who treat you like family. We make a point to eat here often. Everything that I've tried is delicious, my favorite is Loco moco.
Was amazing. Was a great price for everything I got 4 meals for 60$. I was full and left with a meal to go because it was that good! Seriously the best food in Fairbanks HANDS DOWN THE BEST.
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Best customer service out of any restaurant I've been to in Fairbanks. Places a takeout order for chicken fried rice- I got there a little bit early and the food wasn't ready, the guy working brought out some soup for me while I waited (the soup was amazing). Cheers!
James Brodowski
The Teriyaki Beef sandwich - they call it a hamburger, was quite tasty. The french fries were also good. It's not a 5 star restaurant but it's good for the price.
Eunice
Nice people. Food was ok. It is Alaska!
Tabitha Stewart
Stopped by for a bite to eat today with my kids, been 12 years since the last time I got to eat here and it's still just as amazing! The food and staff ❤️ Best restaurant in town if you ask me ?
I never had a Teriyaki burger until I went here and I gotta say it was amazing. My taste buds were throwing a party and the guest of honor was that burger and those fries. I can't say enough about how good the food is and how great the service is. Fr go check them out if you haven't already
Laura R.
My five year old's favorite restaurant in Fairbanks. The staff are so friendly and the food is delicious. We love the miso soup and the coconut jelly at the end of the meal.
Hillary R.
Popular by the locals in Alaska and recommended by nearby hotels, we decided to try it out despite being born, raised and currently reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. If you're coming from Hawaii to Vacation, don't expect the food to be the same. The Loco Moco seemed to be made of frozen hamburger meat and possibly a jar gravy with whatever was put inside of it. Mac Salad is never made with mustard and was a bit chewy. The Meat Jhun was definitely not what it tastes like back home, even the fast food Korean places never made it this way. I've never had Kim Chee prepared this way either, it reminds me of lightly pickled cabbage. The rice was either left in the cooker too long or wasn't made with enough water. Haupia was made with too much corn starch and sugar and the portion size was really small. Thankfully by the time the Haupia was served, it threw me into a laughing fit to the end of our experience. I gave it two stars because they were very friendly (as are nearly everyone else here in Alaska). If you moved from Hawaii to Fairbanks, Alaska and miss the food back home, this is probably the closest you'll get so don't let me stop you from trying it out.
Trevor Richards
I love Hawaiian classics and this place is probably one of my favorite Hawaiian restaurants I have ever experienced. First of all, the portions are huge. We went with extra rice instead of kimchi and you can see how much food they give you. I think of 3 things we ordered, the kalua pork was the best followed by the chicken katsu. Oh and I’ve never seen a restaurant give you a miso(?) soup for free as soon as you sit down, like you’d get chips and salsa at a Mexican restaurant. Also they gave you some haupia (coconut) at the end… so ono! This is your typical hole in the wall inside too but it added to the authenticity. Excellent service too.
Xander Underwood
Outstanding food, some of the absolute best in Fairbanks, and the staff was wonderful, I love everything about this place!
Great family owned restaurant. Hope they open again soon!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kalua Pig and Cabbage
This is a hidden gem. Nice portion size for lunch and food was great. A must try!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kalua Pig and Cabbage, Pineapple Chicken
Good prices great food amazing staff! Mix plate #1 is delicious every time
Sweet family owned place, delicious food. Everything we ordered was great!
Delicious food made by people who treat you like family. We make a point to eat here often. Everything that I've tried is delicious, my favorite is Loco moco.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Garlic Chicken, Pineapple Chicken, Chicken Katsu, Teriyaki Burger, Oatmeal
Was amazing. Was a great price for everything I got 4 meals for 60$. I was full and left with a meal to go because it was that good! Seriously the best food in Fairbanks HANDS DOWN THE BEST.
Best customer service out of any restaurant I've been to in Fairbanks. Places a takeout order for chicken fried rice- I got there a little bit early and the food wasn't ready, the guy working brought out some soup for me while I waited (the soup was amazing). Cheers!
The Teriyaki Beef sandwich - they call it a hamburger, was quite tasty. The french fries were also good. It's not a 5 star restaurant but it's good for the price.
Nice people. Food was ok. It is Alaska!
Stopped by for a bite to eat today with my kids, been 12 years since the last time I got to eat here and it's still just as amazing! The food and staff ❤️ Best restaurant in town if you ask me ?
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I never had a Teriyaki burger until I went here and I gotta say it was amazing. My taste buds were throwing a party and the guest of honor was that burger and those fries. I can't say enough about how good the food is and how great the service is. Fr go check them out if you haven't already
My five year old's favorite restaurant in Fairbanks. The staff are so friendly and the food is delicious. We love the miso soup and the coconut jelly at the end of the meal.
Popular by the locals in Alaska and recommended by nearby hotels, we decided to try it out despite being born, raised and currently reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. If you're coming from Hawaii to Vacation, don't expect the food to be the same. The Loco Moco seemed to be made of frozen hamburger meat and possibly a jar gravy with whatever was put inside of it. Mac Salad is never made with mustard and was a bit chewy. The Meat Jhun was definitely not what it tastes like back home, even the fast food Korean places never made it this way. I've never had Kim Chee prepared this way either, it reminds me of lightly pickled cabbage. The rice was either left in the cooker too long or wasn't made with enough water. Haupia was made with too much corn starch and sugar and the portion size was really small. Thankfully by the time the Haupia was served, it threw me into a laughing fit to the end of our experience. I gave it two stars because they were very friendly (as are nearly everyone else here in Alaska). If you moved from Hawaii to Fairbanks, Alaska and miss the food back home, this is probably the closest you'll get so don't let me stop you from trying it out.
I love Hawaiian classics and this place is probably one of my favorite Hawaiian restaurants I have ever experienced. First of all, the portions are huge. We went with extra rice instead of kimchi and you can see how much food they give you. I think of 3 things we ordered, the kalua pork was the best followed by the chicken katsu. Oh and I’ve never seen a restaurant give you a miso(?) soup for free as soon as you sit down, like you’d get chips and salsa at a Mexican restaurant. Also they gave you some haupia (coconut) at the end… so ono! This is your typical hole in the wall inside too but it added to the authenticity. Excellent service too.
Outstanding food, some of the absolute best in Fairbanks, and the staff was wonderful, I love everything about this place!