Locals stop in for authentic Hawaiian cooking without pretense and stream through for picnic and party take-out; tourists get a lesson in island cuisine. The name Ono means “delicious,” and the generous combo plates feature dishes—Kalua pig (pit-roasted pork) or lau lau (pork cooked in taro leaves)—typically available only at a family luau. Casual, quick, warm service and very reasonable prices allow experimentation and sharing.
Ono Hawaiian Foods Information:
• Pacific-Rim/Pan-Asian menu. Lunch, dinner. Closed Sunday.