Mitsuba Delicatessen

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Both Waikiki Historic Trail and Mitsuba Delicatessen are recommended for visiting. Among other Japanese cuisune places to visit, this restaurant can be one of the best. The truth is that you will really like tasty garlic chicken, sushi and fried chicken. Try good crumble and perfectly cooked biscuits.

Mitsuba Delicatessen with takeout food is suitable for those visitors who like to have lunch in a hurry. Most guests mention that the staff is gracious. Cool service is something clients agree upon here. Prices are adequate for the quality you get. Google gives it 4.6 so you can select this place to spend a good time here.

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This is one of the few okazu places remaining in town. They also make breakfast items that are made to order. The real hidden gem is the sweet potato crumble. That is also made to order but takes about an hour to make. Really nice family owned business
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We've been going here since I was a little mulito boi. Great place for okazu food go check them out prices are reasonable and food iz on...mind u da breakfast is winnahz..us paintahz always hungry... Service: Take out Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Garlic Chicken Musubi, Tempura, Spam Egg Musubi, Shoyu Chicken, Saba Fish, Fried Rice with 2 Eggs, Fried Chicken, Luncheon Meat Spam, Hash, Luncheon Meat, Garlic Chicken, With Side Order of Meat, Hamburger Steak Parking space: Difficult to find parking Parking options: Free parking lot
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This Japanese delicatessen has the oddest hours of operation that I have ever seen with an opening time of 2:00 in the morning! There must be a healthy number of graveyard shift workers who work nearby that can patronize this business to maintain such a schedule. Parking was limited to several spaces in front of the deli which handles take-out orders only as there is no available on-site seating. We came here just before sunrise to get some food to eat while standing in line for the opening of a local attraction. There was no wait at all which was good for us. Hawaiian comfort food could be purchased a la carte or in combination as breakfast, plate lunches, or bentos. Many of the items were on display at the service counter. My friend ordered the hot dog sushi as an eight piece maki roll. Hot dog is not a protein I would have thought to use for sushi, but it's just another form of sausage to pair with rice. I picked a mini bento that had cold chow fun noodles as a base, one rice ball wrapped with dried seaweed, a piece of garlic fried chicken, a link of Portuguese sausage, and a slice of pickled daikon radish. The noodles were starchier than those of a traditional beef chow fun. The chicken was a bit over-fried because the meat was dry. The sausage contained mild spices that added some punch to the bento. The amount of food you received made the prices a decent value. For the late night owls or super early risers, Mitsuba Delicatessen offers a better choice than going to the drive thru of a fast food joint or making a pit stop at a 7-Eleven. I gave a 3.5 star rating for our experience at this okazuya.
ClosedOpens at 2AM tomorrow
$$$$ Price range per person up to $10
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1218 N School St
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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1218 N School St, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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SundaySun Closed
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue Closed
WednesdayWed 2AM-11AM
ThursdayThu 2AM-11AM
FridayFri 2AM-11AM
SaturdaySat 2AM-11AM
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