We met friends here for the first visit to the Wave. Food was delicious, service wasn't fast but was friendly and loaded with smiles. We'll definitely be back.
You can get taro leaves in Spokane. If you made laulau Sundays I'd come definitely come for that. I don't always want to make a roast's worth. Spokane being Spokane it feels like a place off the main strip in Waikiki during the rain. Nice. The inside is nice and I was surprised to hear reggae music inside. My wife got the loco moco and I got the kalua pork. We split some gyoza and ahi poke. The loco moco was very, very good. The patty was about an inch thick and the demi glace was a nice variation in the standard brown gravy. My kalua pork and cabbage was a lot like home. This Aunty likes putting in a LOT of cabbage. It's not authentic, but that has more to do with the lack of an imu (underground oven, usually fed kiawe wood) than anything. We got the regular poke. It was served on chilled sushi rice. My only quibble is that the ahi chunks were about a third to half the size I'm used to. Some places here think you should put the fish through a grater to make your think you're getting a lot. I feel satisfied with the amount of poke for the money. Next time I'll order it over hot rice, supermarket style. Final thing. They don't have a kama'aina discount. Fair enough. My Hawaii ID is expired XD Parking: There's a paid parking structure across the street.
1 st time here, ordered loco moco, over cooked burnt, gravy had no taste and tasted burnt, egg was over cooked. I informed the waitress and they immediately fixed it. 2 bd time, patty was cooked to how I wanted but still no flavor. Mac salad had no flavor. I heard the Loco Moco was supposed to be good but I was disappointed!!
The waiter was Awesome, the sushi was Delucious and the perfect bite size! Thanks for making my daughters birthday dinner special