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| - Been here about 4-5 times now for dinner and have yet to review, so here it goes-
This is another restaurant that I've found that caters to Hawaiians because on our recent visit, our waitress just so happened to ask if I was from Hawaii because of our usual order of Crispy Kau Gee Min with Crispy Cake Noodle..."Pearl City" I reply...."I thought so" she says. "A lot of Hawaii people come here and always order cake noodle...I'm from Kaimuki side" she replies...The owners have been there for the past 11 years and their food has been consistent in all our visits there.
Wanting to try other things we got the dinner for two which consisted of two soups, two appetizers and two entrees..
Sylvia ordered Hot and Sour soup, fried shrimp, and ginger beef
I got the won ton soup, fried won tons, and kung pao shrimp
not thinking that everything is served FAMILY STYLE here, our table for two looked like a table for 6-8!!!!!
no complaints though, we attacked what we could and had lunch for the next day....everything was tasty but the standouts for me were the won ton soup, kung pao shrimp, and of course, the crispy kau gee min with crispy cake noodle. Can't go wrong for $30... Packing up our leftovers, I mentioned to our waitress "Too bad you can't find good Manapua(Cha siu bao) here"
She slapped me on the shoulder saying 'We have Manapua AND Pork Hash!" I hadn't seen it on the menu, but its posted along the back of the restaurant along with other off the menu items, such as your ghetto style Malasadas(Fried Pilsbury Biscuit dough) so for any of you looking for Manapua or Pork Hash, they serve it at Noodle Palace. Next time, I'll take an extra 5 minutes to read their other off the menu items and to avoid another possible slap....ALOHA!!!
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