Really delicious! This was our first time ever trying Hawaiian food and we highly recommend this place to anyone who is visiting Seattle for the first time and is looking for a quick bite to eat. We ordered the katsu sandwich which is Korean and the spicy pork sandwich which was not spicy at all. We
Our Original plan was to go to the Marination Mai Tai in Alki Beach, but we decided that cut corners & headed to the Marination Station in Capitol Hill, expecting the same options available everywhere. We were so wrong, their signature Pork Katsu was not available & we were presented with the next
A great option for food.
The portions are generous and super rich in flavor. My only complaint was that there weren't Sauces to add to your food. You get what you get.
Besides that, it was a nice, clean environment with recycling options and nice staff.
Marination station is alright. I came here with a friend and it's a pretty small spot, so potentially plan to get to-go. The tacos are a little dry and the salad and sandwich taste exactly how they look. Not bad, but I don't know if I would come here again. Bonus points for super nice staff though!
I can't stop coming back for their spicy pork tacos! They're not very filling, so I suggest ordering at least 5. The service is fast, and the employees are very kind. Their kalbi beef sandwich is also a great choice, and more filling than the tacos. Never had a single bad experience here!
Great, authentic hawaiian dishes with cultural twists. I had the Korean Cheese Steak and there was nothing I would have changed. It had the perfect amount of kick that meshed perfectly with the richness of the beef, cheese, and onions. Bread had a great crunch of the shell, while still being light a
So for the past few weeks I have seen the enormous lines at this food truck parked on 1st ave outside Starbucks corporate headquarters. I truly cant imagine waiting an hour for food but people do. When i checked other locations I found they are on 4th by the design center on Thursdays so we gave it
First things first, food was great. Had the spicy pork tacos, three of them, and they were exceptionally spicy, not overpowering but enough to get the taste. Meat was cooked great, tortillas were good, the greens on top were not bad but drowned out the tacos making them hard to get to. The cashie
A friend's brother took us here while we were visiting for a couple hours before our flight and I was pleasantly surprised. I have no idea what I actually ordered but it was essentially tacos with the most delicious flavors. 10/10 would recommend.
Vegetarian Review: if you are craving for Hawaiian tacos and don’t mind just one vegetarian protein option and spicy food, this place is for you. Spicy tofu melts in the mouth. One taco won’t be enough so get two or three. During happy hour, you can get three tacos for $9. If you eat everything, you
Tacos are awesome and draft beer pairs well
Wow. Just wow. After exhausting most of the area restaurants during a multiple decade career in Seattle, I happened upon this little gem. Go and immerse yourself in island bliss! My favorite are the Kahlua pork sliders, but everything there is good. The food is always fresh and made fresh upon order
This is my favorite place for quick food in Seattle. I like to get the Spicy Pork Torta or a couple Ahola Sliders with a mac salad. The tacos are good too but I prefer cheaper taco truck style ones. The only downside to the place is the limited seating if the weather is not good enough to sit outsid
Good food, but I left a bit hungry due to portion sizes and the food not being super filling. You could always order more of it, but with this being Seattle, that gets expensive as everything costs more than usual. Still, the food is tasty, and the location is kept pretty clean.
The original! Delicious Hawaiian-Korean fusion food. Very limited seating, so it's better to take out. Get the tacos and try each of the options, and make sure to get extra pickled jalapenos!
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