Wendell picked these up a couple days ago from Got'z Grindz in Kaneohe.
Musubi Sampler (regular) - $9.50. My favorite was the Karaage Mayo Furikake.
Garlic Noodles (large) - $5.95. This was good.
Davey D Special Bowl (Beef Stew + Spicy Karaage Chicken) - $10.25. This was really good.
Beef Curry Bowl - $9.55. Landon said this was really good but wished had more meat.
10 comments:
did the musubi fall apart with the first bite? Got them several times and they don't pack the rice firmly so it just crumbles. Interesting fillings, though, I still prefer more traditional. Cream Cheese??? Nah
v
Ahhhh!! Looks supah onolicious! I’m in Colorado right now and you making me hungry for local food! I’m getting tired of potatoes and bread. Asian food here is nowhere near the taste of home.
Izsmom
OMG this is too funny. Someone shared a pack of these musubis the other week and I was like who is Daddy G because there was no other labels telling me what place this was! I was so curious! So thank you for sharing and the food looks so good it looks like I might make a drive out to Kaneohe sooner rather than later!
Good thing I don't go to Kaneohe or else I would order everything. Looks good! Garlic noodles, yum yum!
The musubi sampler got me thinking about using leftovers and turning them into musubi.
Whoa....need to go there. Musubis look SO yummy!!!
V, they totally fell apart, especially because I halved them so that we could share. Me too, I wasn't a fan of the cream cheese one.
Izsmom, Colorado!! Wow, I don't know much about that state.
Jenny, that is so funny!
Aunty, Wendell goes to Kaneohe every week for softball so we luck out on grinds from there sometimes.
Chet, they got plenty different kinds of musubi!!
everything looked ono!
Former Iyasume Musubi worker (and her husband) is owner and musubi maker
Kat, the carbs! 😩
Dd, no wonda so ono.
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