Wei Wei Cafe & Noodle House

318 N Market St, Wailuku
(808) 298-0960

Recent Reviews

Catherine Amosa Singson

Their ginger chicken is the best in the island! I enjoyed every bite. Always do.

Food: 5

Dan Eyre

Staying nearby & this became a regular go to stop. The portion sizes are big and flavorful. The food is cooked to order so plan to spend some time waiting.

Lisa Han

Super convenient! Good service!Long grain riceChicken Katsu so-soSaimin okay

Linda Uppole

Sadly unimpressed.... certainly not an "ONO" in our book.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Lemon Chicken

Hua Hua Han

Super convenient! Good service!Long grain riceChicken Katsu so-soSaimin okay

Silvia

Visiting here from California. Definitely worth stopping for lunch or dinner. We had the trio BBQ plate. The short ribs and chicken were my favorite. I liked it so much that I ordered another plate to go. I also had the Won noodles and they were excellent. I will definitely stop by in the future!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erin K.

Ordered several pans, and it was ready to go as expected. The sweet n sour pork was grindz in addition to everything else. Definitely grabbing food from here again next time we back home.

Jordana G.

Hole in the wall, very local. Takes a while to cook fresh so be patient. The crispy noodles are 10/10. Definitely order it. Char siu pork by the pound is also excellent. The mixed BBQ was pretty good. Saimin with duck was pretty dull. We were also disappointed with the hot and sour soup, which was not sour at all and was pretty one note in flavor.

Ashley H.

We kept coming across Wei Wei's so decided to give it a shot for dinner - the food is so fresh and so delicious! We ordered the House Crispy Fire Noodles and was recommend to get the Singapore Rice Noodles, both entres were delicious! Nothing beats a hot fresh meal! Great service! We will be back to try more items! Parking was easily accessible on the street.

German Wo

Roast duck was terrible, got just warmed up in the microwave. Food tastes exactly like the place looks from the inside

Jim Hentz

The duck salmon was exceptional. The homemade noodles were excellent, they were lots of veggies, the duck was plentiful and very flavorful, and the broth is a work of art. I loved everything about it, can’t wait to get some more.

Shrokia S.

Pleasantly surprised pretty much sums up the food here. Let's face it, Maui has limited good food choices and there is a severe lack of Chinese food options. Decided to finally give Wei Wei Cafe a chance and ordered sweet sour chicken, beef broccoli, veggie egg fu young and hot sour soup. The soup was the highlight for me, great complex flavor. Other dishes were good, standard takeout fare, solid B- Prices were not amazing, about $50 total without tip, but honestly everything costs more now. Long story short I will come back for when I'm craving Chinese and don't want to cook. They don't provide takeout menus so take a pic when you go!

Kev P

Came here on my last day in Maui. Last minute stop for dinner. Surprisingly this was one of the top five best places I've tried out of so many I've been to. Got the to the Loco Moco and house Chow Mein. They we both were good. Flavorful. The chow mein was not the what I expected like back in Canada. They used different noodles. It was delicious. Good price too. With tip $30 all in. Clean washrooms.Parking: Street parking only.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sandy Farmer-Wiley

The original owners maintain this location and have sold their first location by the Wailuku Post office.Excellent quality food though slightly slower paced.

Jaime Huerta

First time custumer, food was really good, lady was really helpful and friendly, definetely will cone back

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