Here's Chef Brian and Louie. I just loved Louie. He was so personable and very accommodating. When I asked if I could take pictures for my blog, he said sure and then he mentioned that his mom also maintained a website. It's called Every Child Every Village. According to Louie, his mom "builds schools in Africa". And guess what? That's exactly what she does. She is the founder and director of a program which strives to provide the necessary buildings and tools to educate every child in Africa, one village at a time. How awesome is that!!
These dressings are on sale for $4.77.
We decided to eat family style and share our orders. We started with "The Tyrant's" Tofu Salad ($11.00). Louie provided us with four different dressings to try.
I think the Honey Balsamic Vinaigrette was my favorite.
Louie recommended the "Garden Isle" Short Ribs ($14.00) It was so tender!
My mom picked the Chinese Steamed Fresh Island Fish ($14.00). The fish of the day was Nairagi (Striped Marlin) . . . very tasty.
Mac-N-Cheese was on the Keiki Menu ($7.00). When Geri mentioned that she looooooves mac-n-cheese, I asked Louie if we could order it even though we had no keiki with us. It was goooood.
It came with apple and ruby orange slices. Cute yah!
I also ordered this "The Prodigy's" Meatloaf with Brown Gravy ($11.00) to take home.
And this Chef Kapo's Mochiko Chicken ($11.00). It looks like regular fried chicken instead of mochiko chicken yeah? It definitely tasted like mochiko chicken and was ono and very moist.
Here's the menu.
7 comments:
hope to try this place next time I'm home.
Super yum! The tofu salad, especially, looked so good!
I think you'll like it Kat!
The salad was my favorite Betty.
great pics and review - its on my list now!
Thanks Dean!
Cool, got to try it. The short ribs look so ono.
I think you'd like it Erick. It was tender.
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