6 restaurants serving Kalua Pork
Kapolei, HI
“Broke Da Mouth Grindz brings Filipino cuisine to West Oahu using the Hawaiian pidgin expression meaning food so delicious it 'broke da mouth.' The restaurant embraces Hawaii's local culture where Filipino food has been integral since plantation days, serving both Filipino favorites and Hawaiian-Filipino fusion. Broke Da Mouth Grindz prepares generous portions of Filipino comfort food using local ingredients and traditional methods that have earned exceptional ratings. Located in Kapolei�"a growing city in West Oahu with substantial Filipino population�"the restaurant captures Hawaii's unique blend of Filipino and Hawaiian cultures through food that satisfies both traditions. The exceptional rating and local pidgin name reflect the restaurant's success in serving authentic Filipino-Hawaiian fusion that resonates with Hawaii's multicultural community.”
Orlando, FL
“OverRice Filipino & Hawaiian Kitchen blends the bold flavors of Filipino classics with soulful Hawaiian comfort food, serving fresh dishes inspired by authentic family recipes. Located on Lee Road in Orlando, this unique fusion kitchen brings together the warmth and spirit of both island cultures with dishes like savory adobo alongside tender kalua pork and loco moco. Their warm hospitality and laid-back island atmosphere make every visit feel like home, whether you're enjoying a quick bite or catering a special event.”
National City, CA
“Island Grill combines Hawaiian and Filipino culinary traditions in National City, reflecting the deep cultural connections between the two island cultures. This fusion restaurant showcases how Filipino and Hawaiian cuisines share ingredients, cooking methods, and flavor profiles while maintaining distinct identities. The menu features plate lunches in Hawaiian style with Filipino touches, alongside traditional Filipino dishes prepared with island flair.”
Honolulu, HI
“M & N Filipino Restaurant serves authentic Filipino cuisine in Honolulu, Hawaii, bringing traditional flavors to a state with deep Filipino roots and one of the largest Filipino American populations in the United States. Hawaii's significant Filipino community dates back to plantation-era immigration, making Filipino food an integral part of the islands' diverse culinary landscape. This restaurant provides both nostalgia for Filipino Hawaiians and introduction for locals and tourists discovering Filipino cuisine. The menu features classic Filipino dishes prepared with traditional methods alongside influences from Hawaii's unique multicultural food scene. M & N creates a welcoming atmosphere where Filipino families gather for familiar comfort food while also serving as a cultural ambassador for visitors seeking authentic Filipino dining experiences.”
Waipahu, HI
“Bebot's serves Filipino cuisine to Waipahu's substantial Filipino community on Oahu, offering traditional Filipino favorites in a casual, family-friendly environment. Located in Waipahu�"a historically significant area for Hawaii's Filipino population�"the restaurant connects with the deep Filipino heritage present throughout Hawaii since the plantation era. Bebot's prepares Filipino comfort foods using familiar recipes and methods, creating dishes that resonate with Hawaii's Filipino families while appealing to the islands' multicultural population. The restaurant offers the traditional Filipino dishes that have become part of Hawaii's diverse culinary landscape, prepared with the quality and authenticity that Hawaiian Filipinos expect. Bebot's represents the numerous Filipino establishments that serve Hawaii's large Filipino community while contributing to the islands' rich food culture.”
Aiea, HI
“Bautista's Filipino Kitchen serves Filipino home cooking to Hawaii's diverse community, offering traditional Filipino favorites in a casual, family-friendly environment. The restaurant prepares Filipino comfort foods using familiar recipes and methods, creating accessible Filipino dining for both Filipino families and Hawaii's multicultural population. Located in Aiea on Oahu, Bautista's Kitchen serves the island's substantial Filipino community�"Hawaii has deep historical connections to Filipino culture and maintains one of America's largest Filipino populations. The restaurant offers straightforward Filipino cooking at reasonable prices, making authentic Filipino food accessible for everyday dining. Bautista's represents the numerous Filipino establishments that serve Hawaii's Filipino population while contributing to the islands' diverse culinary landscape.”