It's like stepping back in time! Â You can't find a place like this in Vancouver, that's for sure. Â Old-school Chinese deli food.
Thoroughly amused by the lucky pig, as opposed to the ubiquitous lucky cat :)
Came here strictly for their lilikoi pie - it didn't disappoint, but it's not spectacular. Â What I really liked was the macadamia nut custard pie. Â Nice custard topped with chopped macs. Â Yum.
The west side's favorite place for saimin.  Ms S liked the  Wor Won Ton Mein because it had shrimp, chinese bbq pork and wontons.  I had the roast pork saimin.  A large bowl with great flavored roast pork duly arrived.  The staff were friendly and helpful.  we also ended up taking a roast duck home for dinner.  It and some sides fed four us us with plenty to spare for $20.
Review Source:I love Lilikoi (passion fruit) and I love pies. So when traveling back from Poipu and we saw the sign for "Kauai's Best Lilikoi Pies", we just had to stop for a piece. For me, like Jello, there's always room for pies.Upon entering you see the cash register and a lady to your left. Right next to her are some Manapuas in a plastic container. I got a couple of those in addition to the lilikoi pie. I like something salty with something sweet, gives good contrast. Well, after taking a bite I had to say it was about average. It actually didn't taste home-made for me. Crust wasn't crispy and the lilikoi taste wasn't strong enough. Â It almost tasted like something from the supermarket bakery. However, the manapuas were pretty good but not out of this world. This place is next to Wong's Chinese in Hanapepe if you can't find it.
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