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Contribute FeedbackNestled in Windsor, this Hawaiian-themed restaurant delights diners with its authentic cuisine and warm, friendly atmosphere. The menu features a variety of traditional Hawaiian dishes, including kalua pig and spam musubi, alongside innovative cocktails like the Lychee and Ginger Martini. Families will appreciate the child-friendly options, while the vibrant decor, highlighted by a charming aquarium, enhances the dining experience. Despite some concerns regarding accessibility and portion sizes, the attentive service and high-quality food have garnered enthusiastic praise. For those seeking a slice of Hawaii in Colorado, this restaurant promises a memorable culinary journey.
Hawaiian restaurant with a full bar. You have a neat looking medium-sized aquarium in the back of the dining room. They have several Hawaiian appetizers and dishes. I noticed they have children's menus. The front entrance is a single door and level curb) with the parking lot, they do not have a door opener for those with reduced mobility. I ordered the teriyaki chicken sandwich, which was of good quality and freshness. I found the amount of chicken on my sandwich to be at the bottom for the price. The staff was friendly. Please “like” this review if it helped you in any way.
We have eaten twice since we moved to the Severance/Windsor region and will go back. You are child-friendly with many options on the children's menu and both of my children are happy to eat here. The Lyche and Ginger Martinis are FANTASTIC. Both times I ordered the mahi mahi gluten free, and my husband cost many of her pork dishes. We brought our friends here to eat who lived in Hawaii and they were ecstatic with the menu options. Service is friendly and attentive. Windsor needs more places like these.
With our popular Hawaiian restaurant closure we had a desire and decided to give this place an attempt to give the service a food was excellent, the spam musubi was different from what I expected, but it was still good, the fish was also very tender and not heavy from the dough. If you need a small piece of Hawaii, I would recommend this facility.
Definitely one of the best restaurants in Windsor. A selection of traditional Japanese inspired seafood, pork and noodle dishes to contemporary dishes and mixed drinks. I want to get the Ahi Poke because I like seafood and sashimi. They have a wide selection of beers and cocktails such as mai-tais and hurricanes (there is a melon pineapple colada), they certainly know their pigs, and if you are in the mood for fried food, they have some particularly large shrimps or chicken dishes. The owners (Head Host and Chef) are some of the most hospitable people I met in Northern Colorado- They really seem to enjoy the place where they work and the people they serve. Note that the place at 2 for a few hours for a break between lunch and dinner services
Authentic Hawaiian foods right here in Colorado! I’ve missed Hawaiian food culture) from growing up in Hawaii. We’ve visited from Denver. First trip I had Kalua Pig which was awesome. Second trip, I had the Lau Lau which was authentic tasting yummy as well. Also had Spam Musubi Portuguese Musubi.....ono! If you miss Hawaiian foods like me, it’s worth the trip to Windsor.
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