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Highway Inn: A Local Favorite for Generations

Highway Inn: A Local Favorite for Generations
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Serving Up Hawaiian Inspired Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

The Highway Inn restaurant in Hawaii is one of the most popular and well-known eateries in the area. With two locations on Oahu one in Waipahu and their newer spot in Kaka’ako, this traditional Hawaiian restaurant has been serving locals and tourists alike for over 60 years. The restaurant is famous for its authentic Hawaiian cuisine, featuring a range of delicious dishes inspired by local flavors and ingredients that are sure to satisfy any foodie.

The Highway Inn’s menu features local twists on breakfast, lunch & dinner classics such as buttermilk pancakes topped haupia sauce & chopped Mac nuts, omelettes stuffed with kiawe smoked meats, loaded loco-moco plates, juicy kalua pig stuffed inside sweet potato buns or crowing plates of nachos, fresh poke bowls, and a slew of mouth-watering coconut infused deserts. (They also serve vegan options for many of their dishes.)

take out order counter at the highway inn restaurant in honolulu
Take-out order counter for Highway Inn Kaka’ako location. The restaurant also has dine-in seating availabe for breakfast, lunch & dinner.

One of the star attractions of the Highway Inn is their Hawaiian plate, which is a must-try for anyone who visits the restaurant. The Hawaiian plate is a traditional dish that is found in many restaurants throughout Hawaii, but the Highway Inn is known to serve one of the best. This dish is a complete meal that includes tender pieces of kalua pig, lomi salmon, traditional poi, and rice.

The kalua pig is a slow-cooked pork that is seasoned with Hawaiian sea salt and wrapped in ti leaves before being cooked in an imu, a traditional Hawaiian underground oven. The result is melt-in-your-mouth tender pork that is full of flavor. Lomi salmon is another staple of Hawaiian cuisine, which is a type of raw fish salad. It is made from diced fresh salmon, onions, and tomatoes, all mixed together with salt and pepper.

Poi is the traditional Hawaiian staple food made from taro root. It has a slightly sour taste and is similar in consistency to mashed potatoes. It is served alongside the other components of the Hawaiian plate, making for a truly authentic experience. Finally, the rice is a simple addition that ties the meal together and helps to balance out the flavors.

hawaiian food plate lunch from highway inn honolulu
One of many Hawaiian plate lunch options available. This one features kalua pig, poi, steamed purple sweet potatoes, haupia, and a salad (rice or mac salad also available as options). (Honolulu Vibes photo Ronen Zilberman)

The Highway Inn’s Hawaiian plate is not just a meal but an experience. The dish is a representation of Hawaii’s rich culture and history, and it is clear that the restaurant takes great pride in serving it. The Hawaiian plate is a delicious and satisfying meal that is perfect for any occasion, whether it is a quick lunch break or a dinner with friends.

In conclusion, the Highway Inn restaurant in Waipahu is a must-visit for anyone who loves traditional Hawaiian cuisine. The restaurant’s Hawaiian plate is an essential dish that should not be missed. It is a perfect representation of Hawaii’s culture and history, and it is sure to satisfy any foodie’s cravings.

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