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| - Feeling a little home sick for Hawaii, I decided to dine with my hubby at L & L located at the centennial shopping center. As we walked in, the smells of teri chicken took me back. They had music in the background , which was Keahiwai singing Push.
Then, the Hawaii themed counter hits ya with all the local fav combos on the menu. The Korean lady cashier was very friendly and quickly took our order.
Before we knew it we had our plate dinners. I ordered the Kalua pork with cabbage and teri beef and my hubby ordered the curry chicken katsu. For dine-in guests, there is refill drinks. The combos came with, one scoop rice and mac salad. The mac salad was in a small plastic container, not like in Hawaii, which is placed next to the rice.
My combo was tasty, but the strips of meat were too big, and the cabbage was not sliced thin enough. My hubby's combo was tasty too. The curry chicken katsu had a good tang and too spicy. The portions of food were plenty in both combo plates. I tried their and it was kimchee good but the cabbage slices were too big.
It was nice having familiar food like on the islands. Overall all, I liked the food and the prices. I would definitely return to this location for a quick bite.
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