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The Best Places To Eat Hawaiian Food In LA
Can’t make it to the Aloha State? Head to one of these eight spots instead.
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Aunty Maile's Hawaiian Food
Aunty Maile’s in Torrance is LA's go-to spot for excellent Hawaiian food served in huge portions.
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Belles Beach House
Belles Beach House is a kitschy, tropical-themed Venice Boardwalk spot with tiki-esque cocktails and a DJ booth.
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Gardena Bowl Coffee Shop
Gardena Bowl Coffee Shop is an excellent Hawaiian diner in a bowling alley in Gardena.
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Aloha Food Factory
Aloha Food Factory in Alhambra is serving some of the best Hawaiian food in LA - especially at breakfast.
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Bob's Hawaiian Style Restaurant
Bob's Hawaiian Style Cafe is a diner in Gardena that feels just like eating in the 808.
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King’s Hawaiian Bakery
King’s Hawaiian Bakery is a great bakery specializing in malasadas in Torrance.
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Duke’s Barefoot Bar
Duke's is a Malibu local's staple. Come sandy on Taco Tuesday, or pop by for a margarita overlooking the ocean.
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What To Order At Gardena Bowl Coffee Shop
Let us be your guide to Gardena Bowl Coffee Shop, the legendary Hawaiian spot in the South Bay.
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Nakas Kitchen
Nakas Kitchen is a Hawaiian restaurant in Monterey Park that has created a new, non-traditional kind of shave ice.
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Big Island Eats and Shave Ice
Big Island Eats and Shave Ice is a Hawaiian restaurant in Palos Verdes with a solid shave ice selection.
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Brian’s Shaved Ice
Brian’s Shaved Ice in Sherman Oaks is a solid, reliable choice whenever the heat becomes unbearable.
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TastyBlock Hawaiian Shave Ice
TastyBlock is a shave ice shop in Carson - with a signature dill pickle flavor.
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5 Spots For Hawaiian Shave Ice In LA
Summer looks a little different this year (read: it sucks). Cool off with a real-deal shave ice at one of these five spots.
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The Best Places To Eat Hawaiian Food In LA
Can’t make it to the Aloha State? Head to one of these eight spots instead.
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Rutt’s Hawaiian Cafe
Rutt’s Hawaiian Cafe is a fast, casual restaurant in Mar Vista that’s perfect for when your lunch game is in a rut.
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Broken Mouth
Broken Mouth is a modern Filipino/Hawaiian spot in the Fashion District that should be in your lunch rotation if you work anywhere nearby.
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Where To Find The Best Poke Bowls In LA
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