I passed by this place many times and was really unclear on what they were selling so I never went in. From the outside, it looks like a Hawaiian surf gift shop. On the side of the building is painted "food nirvana" in which I always thought to my self while driving; "what the hell does that mean? Do they serve Hawaiian? Mexican? Asian?".
Well fear not folks, went in today and was pleasantly surprised. Inside decor was of a Hawaiian gift shop, mixed with some 70's novelty burger shop seatings. They had cool car chairs that reclined which I never encountered before (except in cars).
It was a bit on the pricy side and it did look like they had new people on board. We had 3 people with us and it came about to $35.
It is not Hawaiian by any means but it's more Mexican-american oriented with California surfer terminology strewn across their menus. My burger was fantastic, their fries are really not great though. It's not crispy by any means and it feels soggy but it was fresh. I'm not sure how they achieved such mediocrity in their fries.
I do recommend the burger though, it is served on rye bread so the bread got soggy fast; but the meat had a lot of merit to it. Also had a bite of the California taco and that was also great. Waitress was attentive, recommended me some food to eat, which I appreciated. Will come here again to experience other foods, I'll probably try the other burgers next time.