“We found this place on our way to the north shore via costco (for food pickup, totally worth it since u get a fair bit of Hawaiian local stuff there)Had the heart attack loco loco and shared it with my partner. was delicious, the beef brisket was smoky and a tad bit better than the pork belly. the combination was excellent and just enough gravy to make it a potent combo. We also got caramelized onions with it, worth it, should have also added the sautéed mushrooms (bot are an additional $, but worth the add).It's a small hole in the wall, but so so worth it. Just had a plate from ted's, and this was 10x better if not more“
“Love the food and service here! I can definitely say with confidence that I come here at least once a week. Food is always on point and the service never disappoints. Also, love that the food is usually within 15 minutes. If you're hungry, go for one of their two choice combos. My favorite is the kalbi and zucchini Jun. My top picks are either Mandoo guk sop or the yukgaejang (spicy beef and vegetable soup). They use real fernbrake in the soup.“
“You can also eat in the store, but they give you food in disposable containers. After ordering, it was so large that I had no choice but to go, so it was convenient for customers. I ordered one serving of the special set and kimchi pancake, and 2 adults and a 3-year-old child ate it together. I packed the leftover rice and side dishes well and was able to eat until breakfast. When you order a dish, you can choose four side dishes, including kimchi, seasoned seaweed, stewed potatoes, japchae, seasoned bean sprouts, seasoned cabbage, etc. All four we chose were delicious and both the ribs and kimchi pancakes were excellent restaurants. It was the most cost-effective and satisfying meal during my trip to Hawaii?“
“Three reasons why I decided to try this place. First, the place was packed with customers either ordering or picking up their takeout orders. Two, the menu is huge! They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Three, the place looks as if it’s been here for awhile, meaning people come back.Hawaiian style plates. Various meats, rice, and noodles. Decent to good food. Very good price for the amount you get. Good parking. Located in an old neighborhood.“
“Food will make you wanna say "yes lawwd" forsure. Fish was crispy on the outside, hella juicy on the inside. Collards we're well seasoned with a kick. Not a big mac n cheese guy, but if you eat here, it's a must. Will be here again soon.“
“Everything is delicious! Not only delicious, but affordable. May this small little gem of a restaurant always prosper may the hands that prepare these delicious meals have many more years of service to come. I'm not one to take time out to write reviews, but Garden Island Cafe deserves it. Thank you.“
“I was roaming around the Waipahu area and yelp search brought me here. The food here was interesting. It seems like mixed local Asian dishes. Ordered takeout: steak plate with noodles, potatoes, and Spanish rice. Food was pretty good. I like the cheese potatoes. Pricing was okay. Not cheap eats but decent food for the price.“
“So awesome! Daikon radsih side, kim chee, mandoo, kalbi and bbq chicken are my favorite here! Also honeydew and strawberry boba flavors are soo yummy/refreshing, not too sweet like other places! Highly recommend for all your korean bbq cravings??????“
“I got to try out Bebot's Filipino Fast Food not at the actual restaurant itself but when they had a stall the Aloha Stadium swap meet. I was definitely excited to see some Filipino food while there. At the Aloha Swapmeet; the food price for Bebot's is based on the weight. We got Pancit, Lechon Kawali and Turon. There was several people lined up for this place and after purchasing our items; I could understand why. Everything we got was quite delicious. The Pancit was good in flavor, the Lechon was lean and the Turon was sweet and crispy. Aside from the good food; I thought the service was friendly too! But definitely found this place to be a great stop at the Aloha Stadium Swapmeet.“
“I really love this place. The people are super friendly & helpful. The selection is awesome for people who love Filipino delicacies. It's like being in the Philippines. They have baka skin, kilawen kaldeng, kilawen baka, bulalo which consists of baka skin & delicious rich slightly creamy bone broth. Mmm delicious ! They also have a lot of breakfast selections which I need to go back & try. They have pancit too. Prices are average. There's a small dining area inside the shop. You'll see their food truck first when you arrive. They prefer cash but do accept card. You definitely won't be disappointed.Parking: Ample free parking available.Kid-friendliness: Children if all ages are definitely welcome here.Wheelchair accessibility: There are no stairs that I can remember seeing.“
“Went before da lunch rush. Had the katsu curry special of day $12.99. Was big portions, but the curry sauce wasn't on the katsu (but they gave katsu sauce too). I asked the guy if can put curry on the katsu \\u0026 he did! It was the counter girls first day \\u0026 she didn't really have a trainer so took Lil long but I gave her a tip anyway bc she was just thrown in front \\u0026 trying. Was so big I saved half my plate!“
“Tried their Chix Adobo last week and it was Great! Will be back for it again soon. Hubby loves their Hamb Steak; homemade patties. Fries are good too - hot n crisp. Will need to try their Pot Roast Pork as I read another Yelper rave about it. As many have mentioned, great customer service, pleasant n polite. Punch card great too; they appreciate return business.“