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Rutts Hawaiian Cafe Catering

Rutts Hawaiian Cafe Catering

12114 West Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90015, United States Of America, Kalkbaai iNingizimu Afrika

Cafe • Vegan • Coffee • Hawaiian


"The Original Hawaiian Royal w Fried Rice Portugeuse Sausage, Char Sui (Chinese BBQ Pork), Eggs, Fried Rice, Sprouts, Onions 5! Spam Masubi spam, rice, sauce, seawood wrap 5! Hawaiian style Macaroni Salad 5! I am a fan of Hawaiian food partly because it is a wonderfully, eclectic blend of influences from other cuisines and has evolved far enough to have its own distinct culinary identity. Rutt's Hawaiian Cafe, an LA Hawaiian cafe with a few locations around the SoCal area, fully embraces the food that makes Hawaii special. Their menu includes a large list of island favorites. I was drawn towards the Royale dish, which is something that isn't available at lots of other Hawaiian places. A Royale is an egg omelette dish mixed with rice and fillings. I went with their original which includes sausage and char sui and I went for the fried rice version. It was amazing! So much flavor with all the ingredients mixed together. Every bite was magic. It was also insanely filling. I used some of the bbq sauces on the table to add a bit more kick. I love Hawaiian style macaroni salad as well as spam masubi. Had I known how big the royale was, I'd probably have just ordered that but I was keen to try some other items. No regrets! The spam masubi is always a fun dish to have. It is a nice savory sweet combo and hit the spot. Their take on the macaroni salad was also excellent. The restaruant is bright and colorful. I like that a large copy of the menu greets you at the door. There are lots of seats inside and outside on a patio. The servers were friendly and helpful. My server is who convinced me to try the royale. There is a very small parking lot connected to the restaurant but it also looked like there was lots of easy street parking. If you love Hawaiian cuisine or if you are curious what makes a great Hawaiian dish, give Rutt's a try! They have been open for a long time and have a lot of great food in their friendly, colorful location."

Back Home In Lahaina

Back Home In Lahaina

East Carson Street, Carson, 90503, United States Of America

Asian • Hawaiian • Catering • North American


"came here for the first time with my wife. The reviews seemed pretty positive, except for one. I think Sharlene C. must be kind spirits. I felt the atmosphere was very lively. There was live Hawaiian music. People would get up dancing Hula with certain songs. It was very funny to watch and the decor made me feel like I was back home. For all this I say work done well! Well, for dinner.... The prices were not cheap, but it wasn't terrible either. For a starter we ordered the Back Home Sampler. That was pretty good for most. The spam musubi was good, the grilled beef sticks was tender and tasty. Lahaina fried chicken was very good. The won ton was good, the Filipino style lump was also good. The Kalua-Klumpia? No taste at all. Great time lack of salt and smoke flavor that is essential in Kalua pig. The sampler's presentation looked great, but it was up there. Luckily, the majority of what was on this record was good. Now to our ducks. My wife ordered the record #1. This consisted of Lahaina Fried Chicken, beef teriyaki, Kalua Pork, rice, Mac salad and cabbage almost like a raccoon. My wife said the chicken was good. The beef teriyaki was Blande, unless you have made sure that it was Teriyaki sauce on it and, as I said, the Kalua pig lacked in taste. At least the rice was cooked well, the salad was ok and the cabbage was very good. It had a sweetie for it. I ordered the Luau Platter. This consisted of Lau, Kalua pork, Lomi Lomi salmon, chicken rice, rice, Mac salad, cabbage and Haupia cheesecake. Here's my breakthrough. My first bite of Lau Lau, I thought it was great! It was a taste of only the green and it was good. As soon as I reached the pig in the middle, I noticed that there was no salt again. Hahaha comes to MAAAAN! The Kalua pigs? You guessed it, no. If you make Kalua pork when you do not do it, the ground breaking way I will do mine in a crockpot) They rub the pig with hawaiian salt, few tablespoons of liquid smoke and some water. It is absolutely necessary to have a taste of Hawaiian salt and smoke taste. It must also be juicy. I'm sorry, maybe I've been spoiled over the years. Now my lomi lomi salmon....gues what? No more salt. This is another dish where hawaiian salt is crucial. It was also dry. Usually it is very juicy because of the amount of water it sits in almost like a broth when you become). My Chicken Long Rice was missing too. It wasn't terrible, but maybe I'm getting used to my dad. The long rice here lacked ginger and the noodles were perhaps a little undercooked. The rice and Mac salad were okay. The cabbage I really enjoyed. Now the Haupia Cheescake....DELICIOUS! All in all, the atmosphere made me happy to be here, but the food needed a lot of help. Maybe they were just from some salt or something, or the menu was a low sodium night, I don't know. Hahaha. The Haupia cheesecake was worth it,"