These are hard times as my wife is having medical problems and can't walk at this time and needs a wheelchair. This does not stop us from eating in some of the wonderful restaurants in our area. Case in point, we arrived at Hula and parked in a disabled parking spot and then couldn't find a way into the restaurant until a server came out and she removed lots of large rocks sitting on a couple of tarps blocking the opening to the restaurant's rear door. What a lovely person she is! I'm so glad we were able to get in because the food was excellent. It was 2pm on a Tuesday and only two tables were occupied. A good looking bar and table area greeted our senses. We ordered sandwiches, made so well you hated to rip into them with bared teeth. I had a blackened sea bass [HAPU] sandwich with taco slaw and sun-dried tomato pesto aioli, and the wife had a fried calamari steak strips sandwich with the same condiments. The best and freshest tasting seafood, perfectly prepared were trapped between the 2 wonderful halves of a freshly baked large roll. Also ordered a side of french fries, crispy on the outside, and tender inside. Cooked the way they should be cooked or should I say fried. We had an epicurean and delightful moment orally shredding these tasty morsels. Service was spot on despite the energy consumed by moving many mini boulders :). We shall return to try the many wonderful items on their menu. What a hidden gem. If you like fresh seafood or just well prepared meals, this is the place! On the way out we were shown the correct way out by using the sidewalk out front. Too bad our server didn't know and had to work so hard but I love her for it. Here are the menus : http://hulasmoderntiki.com/menu/lunch/