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Bidra med feedbackA cheesy but juicy atmosphere in this fenced corner of the Pacific Aviation Museum, with some museum-like WWII setbacks. The food mixes traditional American dishes with a local flair (e.g. roasted rice). The service was friendly and they offer a 10% military discount! No lines and plenty of space for groups.
I know I can cheaper Kalua pig elsewhere, but if you are in Pearl Harbor for a whole day, then this is a decent option in the Aviation Museum. The rice paired well with the pork, and the green salad, although heavy on the dressage, was also good. The catch of the day, flavoured with soya and ginger, was also satisfying and not too expensive.
The Cheeseburger and the Fritten were a good part and delicious; the Kalua pork with rice and Mac salad was also delicious. The soda well taste shots option in the Pepsi was brilliant and includes free refills.
A comfortable, open and pleasant environment to eat. The Laniakea Cafe is located in the Pacific Aviation Museum and has your basic distribution, with a local touch of local food! They also guide specials and their menus contain not only your average fast meals, but actual meals that keep you content! They also serve beer and wine, organic (horizontal) chocolate and white milk and a range of drinks to contain energy drinks, gatorade, juices and mechanically distributed juices. There are ADA seats and the entire area is spacious.
It's in the Air Museum on the Ford Island. The food was good had a walkable beverage area so I thought a little easier. And the food wasn't bad at all, I mean, it wasn't great, but it wasn't far from bad.