A colleague took me to lunch here, and it is a solid 3-Star place offering both Chinese and Hawaiian food. Since you don't see Hawaiian food very often, I chose to go with that.
For lunch, I got a combo plate of fried mahi-mahi, Hawaiian barbecue chicken, white rice, and cabbage. The star of the dish was the fried mahi mahi. It was thick cut, juicy, and fried to perfection. They could do a better job on the sides... Maybe offer a more colorful vegetable side to add variety to the dish?
Completely lacks ambience. No need to eat in. And counter staff is a little bit gruff.
Tried a side of their kimchi, but it was way too fermented. My friend remarked that may be because it does not get ordered that often and thus sits for long periods of time.
Overall, give it a try. Just get your meal to go and avoid the kimchi!