This location is very small and is always packed on the weekends. Our last attempt to eat there had a 35 min wait and quite frankly their food in general isn't good enough for that long of a wait, but if you're a huge pancake fan this is the place to go and may be worth it for you to wait. I'm not a pancake fan but I did try their pancakes on 2 occasions, the carrot cake pancakes come with a cream cheese syrup and was delicious, as is their red velvet pancakes but both are super sweet and are more of a dessert to me than breakfast food. I like this place because it has a Hawaiian fusion menu and is good for a change up in breakfast every once in a while. The loco moco is good but not the best I've had, could of used a bit more gravy. The kalua pig benedict completely lacked flavor and the portuguese sausage is extremely greasy but tasty, Ricks adobo fried rice is just okay, nothing I would ever order again.