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Hands down the best Hawaiian food in Oregon!! I was everywhere and never compare with this place!! Everything is super authentic and the staff is super friendly with great food suggestions! The price is on average at $12-15 but the portion size makes it to steal!! I guarantee you don't leave this place hungry! This place is a must try!
Some of the best Hawaiian food in the city! Spicy Teri Chicken is my standby if I want a good food for comfort. The staff is super, cant go wrong Thank you!
The food here is not the worst. It's relatively decent. I had a lot of things from here, but my walking is usually the grill mix. My beef with this place is that they have become stubbornly greedy. Not necessarily a bad thing because they have a business to run. But I slowly began to notice that portions became smaller and smaller. Sauce used to be free and there is now a fee without explanation. If they hurt for money, I totally understand, but quality suffers. Some of the dishes like loco Moco seem to use frozen hamburgerpatties, which is not worth my price. It seems that management has changed and there have been decisions that influence the quality for those of us who went there before the change of owners. I hope quality will rise again and I look forward to a return to the future.
Meh! I had the Shoyou chicken plate with its two scoops of pretty dry rice and one scoop of Mac salad which should have been even a lot creamier. I?m bummed. This is the closest Hawaiian restaurant to my neighborhood. I love a good plate lunch. But I won?t be back. Bamboo Grove is a drive but worth it.