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Businiess name:  Okole Maluna Hawaiian Grill
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place serves some of the most authentic hawaiian food in the area. Not only is the food delicious, but its presented beautifully, which doesnt seem to be a key factor at other hawaiian places. Some of my favorites are the furikake ahi and the mochiko chicken. As with most hawaiian places the service tends to be friendly and hospitable\r \r Come here for dinner and they offer a wide selection of liquors and beers. I particularly like this new liqueur called TY KU and was pleasantly suprised that they carried it here, because it can be hard to find...\r \r I like to bring my family from out of town, a lot of them are from Hawaii, but now live in the mainland and cant find hawaiian places where they live, so its a nice treat for them\r

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