This third-generation Hawaiian restaurant has been making traditional island plates since 1947. The iconic Lau Lau pork dish consists of pork wrapped in taro leaves. The beef Pipikaula most impressed Guy on his trip; it's marinated, hung to dry and then grilled and sliced right on the flat top.
Highway Inn permanently closed their original location on 12/30/2019. You can read about the closure here. They moved to a new location in Waipahu and opened new locations in Kaka'ako and at the Bishop Museum Cafe.
Highway Inn was originally located at 94-226 Leoku Street, Waipahu, HI 96797.
Guy checks out the hot spots in Hawaii. A third-generation, family-run joint doing plate-lunch Hawaiian style. A restaurant by the water, where the daily special really is the catch of the day. A hot dog place serving everything from Chicago dogs to homemade lobster dogs. And an authentic luau, where the centerpiece of the full Hawaiian spread is a whole roasted pig.
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