Plentiful food for good prices, and it tastes great!Basically, this is a fast-food kitchen, like a Panda Express with typical Hawaiian foods. Don’t expect Michelin-Star cooking, but it is good.Outside is a set of sturdy tables, which are regularly cleaned (!). Nice and friendly people behind the counter.
Such a great diverse Hawaiian plate lunch steam tray restaurant
Good local food, large portions, and friendly service.
Awesome staff! quick to help with your order of food n drink,nice outside settingGood local grindz?. Awesome service
Food was cheap but mediocre. The service was not great. Gave me diarrhea and indigestion for 3 days afterwards.
My favorite takeout plates in a hurry?
Not vary friendly or customer service we ended up turning around and walking out not a very good experience...
Although I am accustomed to what I would call “the finer things”, I am never one to turn down an Authentic Experience… and Hiro’s, my dear chaps, is most certainly that.It is a local eatery, through and through - a portal to another Hawaii. The real Hawaii. The one populated not by brochure cover models, but by normal folk who, at that moment, want nothing but a meal that is cheap, filling, and fast. And that is what Hiro’s will give to you - with deliciousness to boot!Expect to find a crowd of hungry, normal folk here - construction workers, families, salarymen, and the like. Revel in their conversations with one another, in their spirit of Aloha born of familiarity with one another! It is, as one might proclaim, “the real deal.”Also expect relatively terrible service - the line of hot food, from which you can construct a “Plate Lunch”, is completely unlabeled and frankly bewildering even to mine own cultured eyes. For example, For my own Plate, I hurriedly chose a dark red slop that ended up being something surprisingly delicious, called Diniguan, or “Blood Meat”. I do not regret this choice in the slightest! A thought does deserve merit, however - would I still have chosen this dish had it been labeled “Blood Meat”? Perhaps not, and the fact that I enjoyed the dish despite the name certainly gives me pause.But if anything, that is a running theme during my travels here on the island. Judging things by their appearances is seldom a good idea. Forming an opinion without the facts is folly. And casting doubt without knowledge - and without at least some thought - is an errand of the foolish. To keep oneself “in check” is paramount, both at Hiro’s and, writ large, in Hawaii proper.And so, when visiting Hiro’s, expect tasty, affordable, and unhealthy food, and a lot of it, ordered in the company of the fine people who call this island home, eaten on old picnic tables in a parking lot. Bring an open mind, a silent tongue, and a good heart, and you will feel Right At Home.Yours,CP Crawley
Waited 15 minutes for a package fries after receiving two fried chicken plates. Took food home to eat and was gross out that the fried chicken was saturating in oil.
They must’ve changed cooks because now everything tastes good. I remember, about 7 years ago, my brother and I couldn’t finish our lunch, it was not tasty. But now…very good.