For me this place hits home. I really love Hawaiian food and something about the food here is just the closest thing I have to the big island. The guys behind the glass are so kind, I came in a group of 3 and one of them wasn't really hungry but they insisted he eat. It was that Hawaiian culture that nobody sits and doesn't eat. I really enjoy the teriyaki chicken here, as they mentioned it was the top seller.
I always go for the Ono (small) plate, it comes with brown rice or white rice, just keep in mind that the brown rice is an additional $.60 charge. The proteins available are teriyaki chicken, kahlua pig, chicken wings or you can pay the extra $1 for the ahi or steak.
The mac salad on the side is also my favorite mac salad of any Hawaiian spot in the valley. Something about it here tastes extra fresh and there's that love put into the recipe that I really admire also!
I was in the area and wanted to get something yummy to eat and I knew this wouldn't disappoint.