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1 bag. 3 pieces. Okimawan doughnuts. Choose a style Choose 1: Regular or Cinnamon Sugar.
Best Andagi Ever!
Cinnamon & Classic Andagi!
Regular andagi
Turning these morsels of dough consistently while cooking makes for evenly browned treats!
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Cinnamon Sugar Andagi
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Regular Andagi
Hmm. Who remembers when Andagi Guy was 4 for $1, then 3, now it's 2 for $1. Or dozen for $5.
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Helen H.
Feb 18, 2025
Da Andagi Guy 's Okinawan Donuts are fresh and so delicious! It's served hot and comes in "regular" or with cinnamon and sugar! AND at a reasonable price! Catch them at Don Quixote (which was once called Holiday Mart), right near the entrance, partially in the parking lot! They are at the Kaheka St location on Wednesdays, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm.
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Victor M.
Sep 8, 2024
I've seen Da Andagi Guy posted up outside Don Q in Honolulu so many times, but finally tried it today because, well, why not? They're only there on Wednesdays, so I figured it was the perfect chance to finally see what the hype is aboutThey only sell one thing - Okinawan doughnuts - and you can either get regular or cinnamon sugar. The prices are pretty great: 2 pieces for $1 or a dozen for $5. I decided to grab 2 (one of each flavor) just to test the watersHonestly, it's solid! Very well-fried and fresh, which is always a win. The doughnuts are dense, way more than I expected, but still soft on the inside. The sweetness level was just right, not too much, so you don't feel like you're eating a sugar bombThat said, nothing really blew me away. They're good, but not great. It didn't have that extra something to push it to a 5-star experience for me, but if you're around on a Wednesday and craving a little snack, it's worth checking out
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Jackie K.
Aug 31, 2024
Fresh, fresh, freshly made delectable bites of andagi (Okinawan donut). Guy Ujimori, is otherwise known as "Da Andagi Guy,". He and his family make delicious and tasty andagi. This spot is located at the Don Quijote Kaheka location. Da Andagi Guy is here only on Wednesdays. Service is always quick and with a smile. You really can't beat the price at a dozen for $5! You can order plain or with cinnamon sugar. It comes to you hot and placed in a paper bag. No real ambiance here because it's in a tent like booth with hot oil in a wok to cook the andagi. Keep your distance!
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Judy C.
Jul 7, 2023
I can't wait until Wednesdays again for andagi @ Da Andagi Guy! My daughter miss eating andagi! She requested for some during her short visit here. This is one of her favorite treats! I mentioned to her that we could go grab at the Moilili Bon Dance Saturday night, which was not a great idea, over 2 hours wait! She said, " it's ok" Luckily Da Andagi Guy's pop up happens to be on Wednesday, the day she leaves. I had to make sure we made a stop for her, for her fix. Da Andagi Guy is at front of Don Quijote on Wednesdays only from 9:30 am- 5:30 pm. Prices increase, use to be 3 pieces for $1., now it is 2 pieces for $1. or dozen for $5. They are cute bite sizes, not oily, so perfect, so good! It is fine with me, I am happy that there's a spot for Andagi close by me. Who doesn't love Andagi?! ( Okinawan donut) Look for the white tent and the lines! Note, if you pay cash, no taxes!Service was quick and friendly! All in all, I am happy that my daughter got her Andagi in before she left the islands, she took the rest back and I was only able to have one piece, so this is why I can't wait to go back next Wednesday for more!! Available in 2 flavors but our favorite is the original.
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Angel H.
Jun 16, 2023
They are located outside Don Quijote Kaheka on Wednesdays from 9:30am to 5:30pm and Don Quijote Waipahu on Sundays 9am to 5pm and Tuesdays from 9am to 5pm.I'm in town, so I visit the pop up on Kaheka on Wednesdays from time to time. Their andagis are excellent. They fry it on the spot, so it's hot and fresh. For me, andagis need to be eaten right out of the fryer. Once it's cold, I'm not feeling it. They have andagis down to a science. The size is perfect. It's not too big where there's a ton of dough. It's light and airy on the inside. You can get it plain or with cinnamon sugar. I've had both and the cinnamon sugar is too sweet. The plain hits the spot. Two pieces for $1 or a dozen for $5.
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Porsche S.
Aug 7, 2024
ADDICTING!!!! These little balls of deliciousness are worth standing in the long line! They are even good the next day! Prices are very reasonable! They pop-up at Don Q every Wednesday right in front of the entrance. Follow the amazing aroma. It is so easy to eat a dozen in one sitting as they are small. Definitely try the cinnamon sugar! It is soooo good!!!
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Kristen W.
Jun 1, 2023
We happened to be at Don Quijote the day the stand was open. We saw a line of people and decided to get some. Such delicious Okinawan donut balls! It only comes in 2 flavors - original and cinnamon. We got the dozen and had to slow ourselves from eating them too quick haha
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Janelle A.
Sep 7, 2023
Only open on Wednesdays from 9:30am to 5:30pm! This is a must try when in Oahu and worth the wait if there's a line!! Must eat fresh! It's like an old fashion cinnamon, doughy, fresh out the fryer, and delicious
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Eric R.
Nov 15, 2022
"I had the urge to examine my life in another culture and move beyond what I knew." - Under the Tuscan Sun Perhaps the best deal in the world! Okay I'm getting carried away since you can still purchase a cheap villa in Italy's countryside. But, how can one ignore $1 buys you three ping-pong sized Andagis! Many call it Okinawan Donuts, and many more have no clue! Da Andagi Guy is that elusive girl you wanted to date in High School, but she was only available on Wednesday afternoons lol. Once in my routine when I lived in Honolulu for work. Yet, this Cali boy doesn't miss much about Honolulu, well maybe Don Quijote runs, sunrises, and Da Andagi Guy on Wednesday! Back in Honolulu on a Wednesday and in need of goods from Don Quijote and guess who's out there selling Classic Andagi for $1 and Cinnamon Andagi for $1, yes the Andagi Guy lol! I pull two crumpled dollar bills out of my pocket! Hella yea! No tax! No fees! There's always a line but it moves fast! I'm 5th in line and a no-brainer to get one bag of Classic and one bag of Cinnamon - $2 holla! Cash paid and piping hot Andagi passed to me! These amazing ping-pong sized fried doughnut bites pairs well with any drink! Freshly fried and piping hot is what you'll get! Ohhh! Trust! This recent trip was maybe my 20th visit, but it's so routine that I don't even recall my first or tenth visit. However, I do recall when a dollar would get you four ping-pong Andagis! Hey, let's not get greedy as three for a dollar is still a steal! Unless you're Diane Lane in Tuscany looking for that perfect bachelorette pad?!
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Rebecca T.
Jan 12, 2023
Um just so good! I don't often like donuts but I could eat all 3 at once (just $1 by the way). If you aren't familiar with Okinawan donuts, they taste a little bit like Chinese sweet donuts that you eat with congee. The flour or the batter has some sweetness to it. I only have been to the location outside don quijote on kaheka Street. They are there only on Wednesdays, which makes it even more special. As I remember, there has always been a line but the line moved really fast. The staff there was friendly. The donuts were hot and fresh and they were so delicious! Sometimes I plan my grocery shopping days at Don Quijote on Wednesdays ha ha.If you never been here, please do yourself a favor, and try this place out!
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