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This place was so good! I loved Ube sales, I ate it so fast I don't have a picture to post. It was buttery, flaky and fresh! The Malasadas are also padded and fluffy, so good! View all feedback.
Such a great place for Malasadas! I’d say maybe the best all around. Great other baked goods and coffee too. Easy to get to, easy to park and nice outside tables to eat at or take away.
Malasadas! We loved her so much we visited a few times on our trip. The Ube, chocolate and Guava were our favorites. The staff was so funny and friendly!
One must try to treat: Portuguese Malasadas Hawaii style! The traditional Malasadas are the simple sugar doped donuts type fry dough, but I prefer the cream-filled Malasadas. We tried one of each with a cup of freshly brewed Kauai coffee. My favorite was the coconut cream Malasada, but also enjoyed the purple taro flavored Malasada. The quality and softness of the dough rivals everything I found at home on the Azores! It is amazing how, after all these years, the Portuguese influence over the entire Hawaiian archipelago as a result of the first great wave of immigrants who are in 1878, especially from the Azores and Madeira, where the Malasadas are a popular pleasure. These were whole families who came with the intention to stay and when their contracts ended as plantation luna (supervisors), most opened companies such as bakeries and restaurants. Today there are many places where we can still enjoy the famous Portuguese sweet bread (known in the mainland as Hawaiian sweet bread), Portuguese bean soup, Portuguese sausage, the love of pork (especially the roasted piglets), and my favorite “Malasadas”. Even katsu chicken is a Portuguese import by the Japanese influence. In addition to their influence on food, the Portuguese introduced the “Kulle”, a gift that is still heard today and will forever be connected to Hawaiian music.
read moreLots of different kinds of Malasada. The Ube Malasada was delicious while the Kalua Pork Manapua was too salty for my taste.
Great place for coffee with a large assortment of Malasadas. It was my first time trying them. Delicious .