Place is very calming and clean. The waiter we had last time I went was 5 star, super attentive awesome. I have never felt so welcome an appreciated other than at high end hotel eateries. Food is simple- simply good.
I love this place! Affordable food and the Kahlua pig is delicious! Very good!!!!!
Every time I miss Hawaii I head to this place and it brings me right back. It's a taste of Hawaii right in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Yummy authentic Hawaiian food with friendly staff. You should definitely check it out.
Onolicious. This is the bestest Hawaiian kine grinds you can find in the whole Mainland. Garans ball-bearins.
Great food, affordable prices and happy owners! Must visit ...
Best new restaurant I've been to in a very long time. Highly recommended.
I did some electrical work for the owner's parents a while back and they mentioned they owned a restaurant. One day I decided to try it out, not having any major expectations. I was wonderfully amazed by how good the Poke was followed by the Loco Moro. The food was excellent as were the drinks. If you have never had Hawaiian you should stop by and check it out. If you are a foodie you probably know about it already, and if you are a regular person you should check it out. This place is great.
This place brings me back to Hawaii every time I go. They have great authentic Hawaii. Dishes. Fun Hawaiian styles juices that you can pair with you choice of liquor. The staff is very friendly too. I recommend you check this place out.
Onomea's version of the Hawaiian Loco Moco is my favorite to date, super sweet and tender. Last I was here, I splurged for their wild boar special. The dish was a bit salty, but a side potato salad grounded it. Sauteed onion slices accented the meat well.
The restaurant itself has room for a light crowd. Music was a little loud, but the staff were accommodating when I asked if it could be turned down - it wasn't a full restaurant, besides - but I appreciate any attention.
Worth a try if you're in the neighborhood.
It certainly lived up to my expectations of being able to feel like I was back in Hawaii. From the food, to the music being played.
After L&L Barbecue closed up shop downtown, I thought the only place I'd be able to get a good Hawaiian food fix was Big D's truck (try the loco moco).
Onomea has a legit loco moco.
Absolutely delicious Hawaiian food in a casual tropical environment. Get the Loco Moco, but order it with Spam rice (instead of plain 'ol white rice) -- a deconstructed hamburger over rice, topped with a sunny side up fried egg and delicious Hawaiian gravy. Get the Spam musubi as an appetizer to make the meal feel even more deliciously islandesque.
Hawaiian food has a lot of spam and seafood. If you don't like either one, don't bother. I've had loco moco in Hawaii but still think Onomea's is better.
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