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I had the Seafood Wasabi and Cream and my friend had Chicken and mushrooms (the spicy one). My food has great taste and my friend said he enjoyed his food as well. Went for lunch. Service was friendly and fast. Portions were good size too.
Located on 12th Avenue, in the same location as the former Victoria Inn (Kokohead Cafe). World famous dressings and Japanese-Italian cuisine. Best sure to try their raw potato salad with a sampler of all of their popular dressings (original, miso, lemon, ginger). Truly amazing flavor and texture.
5/4/2022 First, let me say I've always been a big fan of Angelo Pietro's! I've been eating here since they were next door to McKinley Car Wash, then moved farther down Kapiolani and next door to Shokudo, and now their Kaimuki location. I vaguely remember that they were also on Kapahulu at some time
Went on Easter Sunday, wasn’t busy at all. Made reservations and got to sit down immediately 🥳. Food was amazing and delicious 🤤. Service was fast and friendly too. The only thing I would say that I didn’t like, was the fruit punch... it had no flavor, wouldn’t recommend. But everything else a 10!!!
Great Japanese style pasta. Service is friendly and quick. Rainbow salad with lemon dressing was a perfect light appetizer between 7 of us. Calamari fritters was breaded great and not greasy. Portions are large and the bread is great for leftover sauces. Uni pasta is strong, pork and erngyii is vari
So glad we have an Angelo Pietro again! We used to go to the one by Ala Moana years ago and then it closed. We called ahead to reserve a table so we didn't have to wait and had the last table. We ordered and didn't have to wait very long for our entrees to come. I had the Seafood Peperocini Wasa
Homey Italian restaurant by way of Fukuoka, Japan. Serves a surprising mix of Japanese and Italian cuisine, or probably a better description would be Italian food with a Japanese touch. Food was delicious and flavorful, and the service top-notch. Prices are reasonable, too. Definitely worth another
This restaurant has become smaller and the menu has shrunken. The food is still excellent and the service is impeccable. The atmosphere of the restaurant does not feel the same as the snazzy, brilliant Japanese-Italian fusion it once had when it was located on Kapiolani Blvd. I still recommend th
I am happy Angelo Pietro relocated to Kaimuki. I've always enjoyed their version of Japanese-Italian pastas entrées. As of last year, the portions are larger, satisfying, even for the hardy diner. The Staff are always accommodating & friendly, I believe some have been with the restaurant from th
Food was very good for Japanese Italian. If you ever ate at Happy Valley Pizza on Monserrat many years ago, food is very similar. Pasta came out al dente and freshly made. Carbonara sauce was very good and had broccoli, mushrooms and asparagus mixed in Japanese style. Food came out quickly. Atmosphe
Our first time having Japanese-Italian fusion cuisine. The noodles in our dishes were cooked perfectly Al dente and the combination of clams and shoyu sauce (Clam Pepperoncini) was so good.
Always a fantastic experience coming here. Haven't been here in a couple of months because it's not always convenient to drive from Waikele just to get something to eat. Everytime I make it in though, I wonder what took me so long to come back. The waiter showed a personal touch by already knowin
Meal was excellent staff was great. Love their signature salad. With potatoes, daikon, lettuce,carrots, bell peppers, sprouts,and tomatoes.
The food is amazingly delectable! Cream sauce and sesame miso dressing are TO DIE FOR! All menu items reasonably priced...can get pricey if you want the works as far as toppings go. Service is courteous and quick. Reservations not required but recommended. Parking is NOT free but well worth the visi
Our favorite cold potato salad was still excellent! The pasta with clams was how we remembered it! So good!
This is a quaint little restaurant that we've followed around over the years as they have moved from Ala Moana to Kapahulu and now in Kaimuki. I usually order the chicken and spinach spaghetti with fried onions. The portions are generous but if you're really hungry you can order extra pasta.
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