In recent days, the number of arrivals from Japan to Hawaii has increased dramatically. The rainy season has turned into the dry season in Hawaii, and the flowers have begun to bloom, making spring the perfect time to visit Hawaii. As always, information on new restaurant openings is pouring in, and this time we would like to introduce two of the latest restaurants where you can enjoy a unique dining experience that can only be had in Hawaii.
Aloha Amigo Island Mexican Cantina,” an Asian fusion Mexican restaurant filled with a bright and cheerful energy.
There are many Mexican restaurants in Hawaii, but this one, which opened at the end of January, has an outstanding individuality. It is managed by a Japanese company that manages many popular restaurants in Hawaii. The company carefully scouted out the authentic Mexican restaurants in Hawaii, and as a result, they decided to open an Asian fusion restaurant, “The best Mexican restaurant we can do here in Hawaii! They ended up coming up with the Asian fusion style. The idea worked and the restaurant is already a huge success.
A selection of Mexican beers is available, but the highlight is the original Aloha Amigo Pale Ale, a collaboration with local Aloha Beer. It was light, smooth, low in bitterness, and very easy to drink.
Another Mexican is mezcal. Tequila is another type of mezcal. A cocktail that makes it easier to drink is the Smoky Mezcal Old Fashioned ($21). The skull-shaped bottle contained mezcal along with smoke, which they poured into the glass with a toque and a moke. Drank with lime and worm salt, it was a flavorful cocktail with a hint of sweetness.
Both the tortilla chips and fresh tomato salsa sauce are handmade. The signature tacos are inspired by Mexican street tacos, with a small dough and plenty of filling. The fish tacos were crispy and light, with a yogurt sauce, red onions, and dill. The carnitas (pork), cooked for six hours, were tender and tender.
The hefty buff burrito ($24) weighs a pound and is covered with two different sauces, with pork on the red salsa sauce side and chicken on the green tomato sauce side, making it a great idea to enjoy two different menu items in one.
The Diablo Chicken ($20), a tower of chicken stacked like a tower, is covered with the original hot sauce and is quite hot and spicy. It tastes like a gulp of the hibiscus beer I mentioned earlier.
The most visually striking item on the signature menu was the molcahete ($58, for two people), which is said to mean “stone mortar. The dish, which is said to mean a stone mortar, was filled to overflowing with soup and other ingredients, and was served while simmering. The soup was filled with melted cheese, poblano, a ghost-sized vegetable, chicken, large shrimp, scallops, and even steak.
Along came the soft tortillas, rice, and beans, and I thought, “How in the world am I supposed to eat that?” I thought to myself, “Be my guest!” I thought, “How in the world am I supposed to eat that? You can enjoy the seafood and meat broth as it is as soup, or you can roll the tortilla with the ingredients and beans, or eat it with rice. Mexican-style hand rolls? I thought, “I’m not sure, but I tried it in various ways and enjoyed eating it all up without getting tired of it, because the taste that stands out changes depending on the way you eat it.
Finally, a special mention should be made of the tequila time at 7pm and 9pm. When the time is up, the staff walks around the restaurant with music, filling shots with tequila. Customers wait, clutching their two dollars. When they come close to their seats, they hand over $2, take one shot, and drink it down with a gulp. This is a very exciting time. I found myself smiling and making eye contact with the customer at the table next to me, and the whole restaurant was filled with a sense of togetherness.
It was bright and lively, with a certain Hawaiian warmth, and the food was so carefully and delicately prepared that I think I laughed the entire time I was there. I think we laughed the whole time we were there. and left the restaurant. If you want to spend a fun night in Hawaii, this is the place to go.
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