Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Sekiya's Wun Ton Min


Nothing to blog about so here's a picture of Wendell's Extra Large Wun Ton Min ($13) that he ordered at Sekiya's the other night. Sekiya's saimin is my faaaaavorite samin.


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11 comments:

jenny said...

Have never been to Sekiya's but I sure have a hankering for it now...

Chet Colson said...

AHhhh......comfort food.

Anonymous said...

My family loves Sekiya's. I love the Karai Saimin. Super onolicious!

Izsmom

Dd said...

EXTRA L A R G E ??? Neva know dey had dat....so, regular, large and XL ??

Kay said...

We used to eat here ALL THE TIME when I was going to UH and then living in the neighborhood after I graduated. It's been such a long time since I've been there. Now you make me want to back one more time.

Honolulu Aunty said...

$13 now!?!?? Ho, da expensive. It is good though, with their hot mustard that clears the sinuses. Kinda salty though because I feel it in my hands the next day.

Just remember - do NOT order their beef tomato. Horrors because it tastes like it has the saimin broth in it.

K and S said...

that looks great definitely saimin weather over here!

Susan said...

Looks yummy!

jalna said...

Jenny, I often crave that saimin.

Chet, totally!

Izsmom, I tried the Karai Saimin after you mentioned it. Was ono!

Dd, yup, EXTRA LARGE!!

Kay, hope you get to go there again.

Aunty, was really big, but yah . . . salty sometimes. And yes . . . NO beef tomato and NO vegetable tempura.

Kat, loooove!

Susan, so good!

Mark Shelby said...

Wun Ton Min was always a favorite for me! Sunday nights after church on Judd Street in the 1960's, Dad would stop at Chun Hoon for it. Cold rainy winter nights were the most fun! We would sit in the car to eat because it was only a walk up window and no place to sit outside. We would sit and talk and the hot Wun Ton Min would fog up the windows. I bet the big paper bowl cost $1.00 Dollah or less.

jalna said...

Looooove this, Mark!!