Such a fun, cute place. Nice to get a taste of Hawaii so close to home. Had about 15 minute wait when we went on Friday night around 7. Moco Loco, Chantilly cake, kalua pulled pork, mac salad, katsu pork, all so good! Comfort food for sure! There is parking on the road and behind the restaurant. The cake slices are big enough to share (but they are so good, you may not want to!). We love eating here when we are on this side of town.
My Seattle farewell tour had to start with Kona kitchen. The food here is fantastic. Had the crab puffs for an appetizer and then dove into my fried Rice Loco mock. Which was enough for 2 people. Finished off with a slice of cakes of Paradise Guava cake and I was stuffed. Highly recommended this place.
Kona Kitchen was a decent spot! I think there is parking for the next door bar that can be used but I was just doing street parking. I had a few folks ready to help me when I came in. Bathrooms were fine but could use a deep clean. Service was excellent- everyone was professional and polite. The food was plentiful which was great. While the food was good, it wasn't the most amazing Hawaiian I have had. But it does work in a pinch and the portions were more than reasonable. Seems like a local favorite which made for a nice ambiance. Overall, it was a good experience!
“Loco mocos” is what we both got with katsu chicken and fried rice, about $20 per plate but the portions were huge and we chose the most expensive options low-key.
Loved it overall the egg and gravy make it really worthwhile.
Also partner says the spam masubi was good as well.
This place was awesome!! Found this gem on a Google search and had to try it. As soon as you walk in you can smell the food. Our waiter was kind and very attentive. Hawaiian music in the background was soothing. My food was so good. I ordered the Ka Nak Attack and my sister had the Diamond Head breakfast. I will definitely be back with again!!
The only place I know where in North Seattle to get a legit Loco Moco! Delish! They have drinks and great service. Interior is a bit dated but the food makes up for it
Nice place. Coffee was better than standard diner fare but didn’t taste like true Kona. Hawaiian French toast was very good and the Portuguese sausage was nice and spicy.
Building is dated with the old fashion diner/dive feel but it was clean, spacious and comfortable. The customer service was authentically friendly and the food was solid. Fresh, flavorful and appropriately abundant with reasonable prices.
Came across this amazing restaurant while we were in the area and was very hungry. Spam musubi is are our household favorite so is Fried rice & French toast. They had it all!! The Hawaiian Fried rice was so filling and flavorful, my husband devoured the French toasts quickly and we both enjoyed every bite of the spam musubi. Highly recommend going here if in the area or just drive there for a great Hawaiian themed restaurant to feed your eyes and belly. The service was top notch too.
Went here on a whim with some friends and damn, this place was awesome. Ordered the da kanak plate and it was a great portion with really good flavor on everything and I also got the pork quesadilla, which was absolutely stuffed with meat and cheese. We decided to order the guava cake slice to share not knowing what to expect, and we left wishing we ordered a slice for each of us instead! They also had excellent pricing for Seattle and friendly staff. I will definitely be checking this place out many times in the future.
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