Teriyaki beef with Hawaiian fried rice and macaroni salad.
Mike W.
Feb 28, 2025
I first tried them in Texas.! They are really good and serve authentic Hawaiian food. I just wish they also did moco loco but since it requires an over easy egg it might be hard to do. But all the other food they serve is top notch and tasty. Give them a try and you won't be disappointed
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Glen S.
Jul 27, 2024
Friendly and clean. We went here because my wife had tried a sample at the Bridal Fair. We are always down for some good Hawaiian cuisine. Stacy greeted us and said they were out of Huli Huli chicken but was making more if we could wait about 15 minutes which we did. She said they had been busy and sold out of most of their stuff. We also ordered the teriyaki beef. I got the Hawaiian fried rice which was fantastic. All the food was awesome from the rice to the macaroni salad to the main dishes. We will definitely be going back to try more of the menu. Prices were very good for the amount of food you get.
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Yong B.
Jan 14, 2025
The service here is as warm as a Hawaiian sunset. The staff's knowledge of the menu, their attentive nature, and their willingness to accommodate dietary preferences made our visit truly exceptional. They make you feel like 'ohana. Unforgettable flavors! The coconut shrimp had a perfect crunch, and the teriyaki beef was tender and savory. The pineapple fried rice was a tropical delight. It's like Hawaii on a plate, and each dish tells a delicious story. A piece of Hawaii in the heart of the city. The decor, the tiki torches, and the sound of waves in the background create an authentic island atmosphere. It's an oasis of tranquility that whisks you away to a tropical paradise.
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Frosty W.
May 18, 2024
I had the opportunity to try Noble House last week. I was incredibly disappointed. I ordered a hand roll and the California Poke: 1) Hand Roll: They told me it was lobster. It was not, it was crawfish. Basically a small roll with a mayo based crawfish poke. It was quite pricey at $8. 2) California Poke: In Hawaii, California roll poke includes ahi tuna. Here, it's simply shredded imitation crab meat (which is food dyed processed pollock, or some other trash fish). There wasn't any tuna here. This dish costs $14. I can't believe I paid $14 for shredded imitation crab meat. Ugh3) I would have liked tap water, but they don't give it out. You have to buy water there or buy another beverage. The food here was incredibly disappointing, they need to do mo' bettah. They just need to find the recipes from any poke place in Hawaii, and copy that. The chef here may never have been to Hawaii before and this is maybe why the food is the way it is? Da kine poke I like is the Foodland Cali Poke, and this was a far cry from home. And the prices were outrageous! A can of juice for almost $3, a spam musubi $5, a bowl of shredded imitation crab for $14! I want my money and time back
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Amanda O.
Jul 31, 2024
Customer service was Employee was either dyslexic or just don't talk.. he didn't know anything we asked about the specials, menu etc.. food was bland I got the katsu chicken and the teriyaki chicken.. a bit over priced for such small servings.. I just wouldn't be a returning customer
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Cadie Y.
Dec 10, 2024
Back in August of last year, me and my bf had discovered Noble house after swimming at my Grandmothers. We were looking for something new to try and Noble house was our first time trying Hawaiian food. We loved it so much. We kept going there back to back for a good month to be honest. The food was amazing every time we kept going back. I got the California Poke bowl while he got the Huli Huli Chicken, spam musubi, and two drinks. Came out at around $40 each time and that seemed pretty expensive till we saw the food and tried it. My crab was shredded into small little pieces that I could get a whole mouthful of and enjoy. His food was so good. The chicken was perfect, the rice had its bacon, garlic, and green onions. We were super happy with the food. After a while, we got busy with college and took a break, but came back here and there for some good food. Occasionally, my bf would get some bad rice or burnt chicken, but never did it happen more than maybe twice a month. We had ate at Noble house a couple times these past months, but didn't go for a good couple of months, maybe from August/ September to November. We had come back once in November because we really missed it and Shark bites was not holding up to the standards we know (Noble house Hawaiian food). After getting our food, we were both disappointed in the food and the price. My crab was in large chunks and the onions weren't cut thinly like before. My bfs food was terrible as well. His chicken was just filled with burnt ends and his rice was dry. He didn't have any garlic, bacon, or even soy sauce, like usual. We chopped it up to maybe being high schoolers working in the back since it was past five. But, we went back today and it was worse. We ordered the same thing as always, $58. We were gobsmacked. I guess the economy was worse than we were expecting? As we got the food, we were even more disappointed. My food was even chunkier and his rice was definitely not fresh and warm like always. His chicken was way too shredded, more than my own crab. We were super disappointed as this was the place that made us love Hawaiian food, yet we can't even get good food for the expensive price we are paying and the amount of food we are getting. Couple things I can't complain about is the Service, inside and the spam musubis. The music was always my favorite part. It sucks that it's gotten this bad when it used to be our favorite. I wish we could say we might come back to eat, but I don't think that will be a possibility in the future if this is what we being given.
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