Reviews Leonard’s Malasadamobile

5
Fawn Hill
+5
During our visit, we made sure to stop here to get snacks to munch on before we headed to Diamond Head. When I got arrived, there was a line of about 15 people in front of me and 20 people waiting for their order. It took about 10 minutes to order, and another 10 minutes for the order. The malasadas were warm and hit the spot. It was so light and airy. It was just as I remembered from years previously.
5
Keith Hwang
+5
We opted for the truck instead of the actual storefront, as we've seen the long lines at the bakery. This was only a 3-4 minute wait. We tried the Original, Custard, Dobash, and Haupia. THEY'RE ALL EXCELLENT!! I wish I had 2 stomachs. These fluffy, sweet, delicious little pillows are generously dusted with granulated cane sugar, and the ones with filling are even better. A mandatory stop if you're in the area!
5
Freddie C
+5
Delicious!! Especially after a hike, we got 3 cinnamon, 1 original, 1 custard and one coconut malasadas. My Kids loved the cinnamon. Recommend if your in the area.
5
Mone
+5
This is my favorite Malasada place of all times! The food is amazing great prices and the service is real nice ! I recommend the original and the cinnamon! I feel like these 2 are the most popular malasadas. If you found this review, great! You should visit if you want to eat some warm snack !
5
Trey Saunders
+5
Delicious! If you can't make it to the main location for Leonards bakery, the malasadas served at the truck are just as good! I found this place by accident, driving passed after completing the nearby Kuliʻouʻou Ridge Trail we were excited to be able to try one. We must have got good timing as they were hot and fresh when we arrived. Just thinking about this place makes me hungry again. The filled donuts (puffs) are delicious but the original malasadas cant be beaten.
5
Tamilisa Miner
+5
These donuts were so yummy! I'm glad we took the time to stop. Cool birds hang around the truck to eat the crumbs! Lol. Added bonus to see them. 😄
4
Andrew Kumar
+4
worth the hype, skip the wait, exactly what you think it is. if you are going one, go li hing haupia and don't look back, because your body will fight you for eating such forbidden pleasures
5
Spoonie Luv
+5
Uncle spoon had the opportunity to try these Ilirresistible Portuguese Delights in Honolulu. If you're a fan of delectable treats that transport you to culinary bliss, Leonard's Malasadas in Honolulu is an absolute must-visit. From the moment you step foot inside, you're greeted by the heavenly aroma of freshly made malasadas, and your taste buds are tantalized with the promise of sweet, pillowy goodness. Leonard's Malasadas has rightfully earned its reputation as a beloved institution in Hawaii. The moment you take your first bite into their signature malasada, you understand why people flock to this place. These Portuguese pastries are an absolute delight, and Leonard's has mastered the art of creating the perfect malasada. The malasadas at Leonard's are cooked to perfection, with a golden-brown exterior that has just the right amount of crispness. As you break through the delicate outer layer, you're met with a warm and fluffy interior that practically melts in your mouth. The dough is light, airy, and irresistibly soft, leaving you craving for more with every bite. One of the highlights of Leonard's Malasadas is the wide range of delectable fillings available. From classic flavors like custard, chocolate, and coconut to more adventurous options like haupia (coconut cream), there's a filling to suit every palate. The fillings are generously portioned, adding a burst of flavor that perfectly complements the sweetness of the dough. The quality of ingredients used at Leonard's is evident in every bite. The malasadas are made with care and attention to detail, ensuring a consistent and delightful experience with each order. Whether you opt for the original plain malasada or venture into the realm of filled varieties, you can be confident that you'll be treated to a heavenly dessert. The staff at Leonard's is friendly, welcoming, and always ready to assist you in selecting your malasadas. The service is prompt, even during peak hours when the lines can get long. The bakery itself has a cozy and nostalgic ambiance, with the aroma of freshly fried malasadas permeating the air, creating an atmosphere that heightens the anticipation of indulging in these sweet delights. In addition to the malasadas, Leonard's also offers other tasty treats such as poi mochi, turnovers, and cakes. These options provide a wonderful variety for those seeking different flavors and textures, but the malasadas remain the star of the show. As with any popular establishment, it's advisable to arrive early or be prepared for a potential wait, especially during peak times. However, the experience is undoubtedly worth it, and once you take your first bite into a Leonard's malasada, you'll understand why people are willing to queue up for these delectable creations. In conclusion, Leonard's Malasadas is a paradise for dessert lovers. With its exceptional pastries, tantalizing fillings, and warm, welcoming atmosphere, it's a place that will leave a lasting impression on your taste buds and have you yearning for more. Whether you're a local or a visitor to Honolulu, a visit to Leonard's Malasadas is an absolute must for anyone with a sweet tooth. Note: Remember to indulge in moderation and share the joy by treating your friends and loved ones to these delightful malasadas.
5
Brandon Cohrs
+5
If you don’t know, now you know. Leonard’s has been a staple in the Oahu community for over 70 years! These malasadas are like churro donuts. They are delicious and amazing! You will most likely see a line out in front of the food truck, but it moves quick. Buy yourself a few and enjoy!
5
Maxwell Myers
+5
Great local find for Malasadas! Just think of them as sweet, soft, fresh donuts. Each comes at about $2, and after looking at the menu, you're bound to find one you'll love. This came up on one of our all-day bus tours and was a nice surprise of a treat.
5
Ally W
+5
One of the most delicious pastries I’ve ever had! We got the cinnamon and regular sugar ones and they were both very fresh and warm. This location has no line when we were there.
5
Steven P
+5
This is a better spot than the original store spot if you just want to try their malasada without spending an eternity in line. Service is good and the malasada are just sweet poison if you know what I mean.
5
Amy D'Entremont
+5
The custard donut is literally the best donut I’ve ever had. Perfectly warm, perfect filling, perfect amount, perfect chewy but fluffy dough. Amazing. 6/5 stars I was tipped off to go to this Leonard’s because it’s the same product as the brick and mortar but has a shorter line, and there was barely a line.
4
REBECCA HO
+4
Just so people know, there’s a Leonard’s malasada truck AND an actual brick-and-mortar Leonard’s bakery. See, I didn’t know that but it doesn’t mean the malasada didn’t taste good. Would there have been more options at the physical location? Probably. I ordered 3 of whatever they had on the truck menu. BIG MISTAKE. The malasadas are made fresh so they’re hot. Unless you plan to eat it as you buy it, don’t buy large quantities at once. They don’t taste good if they’re not hot and toasty. Otherwise, my preference were the ones with filling. I didn’t like the coconut filling too much, and the chocolate filled ones were weak, but the custard filled ones did not disappoint. The way they taste almost resembles a mochi donut if you’ve ever tried. Just has flavors you can taste.
5
Miley Campo
+5
We found them on TikTok and we were like ok that in one food truck we have to go and let me just tell you that what the Best dessert I have never eaten a sweet as delicious as this in my life please put a business here in Miami greetings from Miami.
5
Luc Ceci
+5
Leonard’s is a classic on Oahu, and this food truck is a great way to enjoy the same quality Malasadas, usually without as big of a line. This is a great stop after your to Koko Head or on your way to the side of the island.
5
Alex Padilla
+5
These are some delicious pastries! The dough is soft and warm and there are a variety of sugar topping and filling options. We tried the original, one with coconut filling and one with sweet & spicy sugar which tasted like Mexican candy. 10/10 would get again.
5
Marlynn
+5
Yum! We tried the cinnamon and sugar, chocolate and custard. All were warm, fluffy and moist in the inside and the custard was excellent not too sweet! The chocolate was deliciously rich and chocolaty! Will be one of our stops each year when we visit!
5
Asitha Kaduwela
+5
Nice spot for your daily malasada. Reasonably priced and service is quick. Cinnamon sugar was good.
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