After putting prices on their menus and putting out samples of non spicy food, I decided to try this place. I’ll condense my review into a few key, numbered points: 1. Every entrée is chicken. Pinapple chicken, BBQ Chicken, Jalapeño chicken, it goes on to make about six entrees with chicken as the meat. Some variety would be appreciated 2. The only entrée I saw grilled was the BBQ chicken. 3. You start by ordering a one or two meat plate and choosing your side: rice, vegetables, or… chow mein? I know chow mein isn’t exactly Hawaiian, but I went with that. Not too many vegetables in it compared to most places that serve it. 4. This is more like an American Chinese restaurant than a Hawaiian restaurant… In fact, the ordering system, some of the entrees, all of the sides, and even getting egg rolls are very similar to Panda Express. Then you look to the left and notice a Panda Express directly next to it. The audacity is laughable, but the food is average. In conclusion, this place needs a menu overhaul with more meat options(and real options, not all chicken), better pricing to compete with the Panda Express next to it, and a replacement for the chow mein to make it look less like Panda. I want to like this place, but there is a better and cheaper option for the same basic food in less than 5 seconds of walking distance.
Danny C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Arlington, TX
This is NOT Hawaiian food. This is a Panda Express rip-off with greasier food. Real Hawaiian food is spam musubi or poke. Not orange chicken and fried rice.
R S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Grand Prairie, TX
Ummm how about no unless you want slimy greasy and cold un authentic Chinese food. I highly recommend going to one of the other Asian food establishments in the food court.
F R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Earth, TX
This is NOT Hawaiian food! This is the same food as served at Panda Express. Nothing Hawaiian about that at all. I believe the actual name of this business is MW Hawaiian Grill.