Stumbled upon this place while going to Take sushi (which is also great). Situated inside the "mall", this little shop was a surprise!
Here's what I'll say about the service: the owner reminds me of my own mother. She's slightly sarcastic, acts annoyed on the outside, but is actually a very sweet lady on the inside. After we asked for suggestions (she said everything was good) she told us to get a portion of pork adobo and the lechon kawali.
The food was really delicious! Lechon Kawali is crispy and crunchy without being too salty, and the pork adobo literally shreds into pieces on your fork like butter. Portions are also huge! I love Filipino food and would highly recommend this place. Give it a shot.
Aloha Mike's Neighborhood
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Nice fil foods in the Moanalua 99 market. Still open weekdays during covid.
Kushina Korner is not in the most convenient of locations, but so worth it if you want really good takeout Filipino food. I'm not a huge fan of takeout Filipino food because it is usually been sitting around for a while in the steamer trays and has lost it's fresh flavor and the temperature is usually to cool for me to feel comfortable with food safety. Kushina Korner has all of their food fresh, hot and tasty.
The Filipino Aunties working behind the counter and nice and friendly while they serve you up good portions. I enjoyed a mixed plate of Pancit (noodles), Pork Guistantes, Pinakbet (vegetables) and Sinigang Na Bangus (fish soup). Yup, I was hungry that day and was very happy with my order choices. There was so much more that looked so good. I'll just have to make another trip out there to get my Filipino food fix on again.
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