The storefront is located in a strip mall, so this is definitely a fast food/casual type of place.
I dragged my hubby and we drove to the opposite side of Long Beach. Onolicious! Rating: 5/5Īfter reading all the wonderful reviews, I had a big craving for poke that had to be satisfied. The tako was sliced thick enough for the flavors to penetrate the meat. Rating: 4.5/5 We also got a half pound of Limu Tako (octopus) Poke. No avocados, no mangos, no pineapples, just da kine simple stuff! Onolicious to da max! The only thing that was missing was a scoop of mac salad. The Limu Ahi Poke was one of the most authentic pokes I've had on the mainland with limu (ogo), green onions, onions, sesame oil, and shoyu. The lau lau was pretty good too with pork, pork fat, butterfish, and steamed in ti leaves. The kalua pig had a good porky flavor and was seasoned properly with just salt. Kama'aina Plate ($10.95) is a combo plate with kalua pig, lau lau, a scoop of rice with a sprinkle of furikake, and choice of poke. They have more than just poke, they have plate lunches like kalua pig, lau lau, shoyu chicken, and more. It's located in the Ralphs shopping center on the corner of Cherry Avenue and Carson Street. Since we were surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, we were craving Hawaiian food.