Kona Kitchen - Seattle
Kona Kitchen
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Located in the north Seattle UW area, this Hawaiian restaurant has a bit of an overrated reputation. Despite long wait times and some issues with the service, the food offered a mix of hits and misses. The Kanak Attack lunch special featured a variety of flavorful meats, while the loco moco with hamburger steak left something to be desired. The portions were generous, but the overall experience left something to be desired. However, other diners found the food to be delicious and comforting, with favorites like saimin, teriyaki beef, and Kalua pig receiving high praise. The atmosphere is charming, with Hawaiian decor and island music setting the scene. Overall, if you're looking for a taste of Hawaii close to home, this restaurant has its ups and downs but may be worth a try for the authentic Hawaiian food experience.
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Rain, snow, or shine, Kona kitchen never fails to feed a hungry person aka me. I love that I am able to order online and pick up because it is so easy and...
I came into Seattle for work and I deliberately came all the way here as soon I got in the rental car. I chose Kona Kitchen for two reasons: 1) I love...
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.Parking: Small lot behind restaurant
This place was quite busy during lunchtime on Saturday as expected. There was a parking lot with a good amount of space which was nice. The portion size...
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