(808) 235-4505
46-018 Kamehameha Hwy
Kaneohe,
HI
96744
21.419
-157.8025
Neighborhood: Kaneohe
best chinese ever
by robotfood
Open 7 days 10:30am-9:00pm
A friend took me here and I've been back several times with other friends. Ingredients are of the highest quality, unlike most Chinese restaurants. The food comes rather quickly considering what you get; the portions are large and there is a huge selection. They have also seemed ok with ordering some things not on the menu, like general tso's chicken. Just be sure to tip nicely if you do and make sure it's not during a rush (as with any restaurant). Service can be a bit slow sometimes but it's no big deal unless you're in a big hurry. My wife, who doesn't usually like Chinese food, really likes this place too, but that's not to say the food is TOO Americanized.
- Pros: Ample seating for large groups, high quality ingredients, large selection
- Cons: typical hawaii parking
Fresh and Interesting
by MCSS87
Pah Kee's is always fast, good, and keiki friendly. I have had some of the most interesting dishes I have ever had (and I've lived the world over) here. Their food is fresh and well-prepared. Generous portions. Friendly staff that loves keiki - which is important when you have toddlers. Prices are reasonable (10-15/person) and you ger two meals out of each serving. Yum....
- Pros: Food quality, price, service, keiki friendly
- Cons: none
Typical on the outside, anything but on the inside...
by aimlesswander
After reading the other reviews on this restaurant from other city search members I decided to try it for myself. Working in Downtown Chinatown for the past three years I had been quite spoiled with the wide selection of Chineese restaurants it had to offer. One of my favorites being Little Village. The atmosphere was rather typical, ornate, lots of good luck cat statues and twirly baby bamboo plants with tastles. But after being greeted with big smiles and a warm reception my thoughts shifted. We sat promtly without reservations and gawked at the huge selection of dishes. We opted for my standard favorites (although not traditional) walnut prawns, and orange and honey chicken. The friendly waitress was quick effecient yet unrushed (not glazed over, blunt or harsh at all). When the first dish came we were amazed by the huge size of the prawns. After the first bite I knew the fact that they didn't drown the prawns in the cream sauce would perfectly compliment the candied walnuts, and not over-power an already rich dish. The balance was perfect! Our second dish was reminicient of other orange chicken dishes, however the chicken medallion pieces were not soggy like so many times before. One simple yet enormous difference was that they topped off the dish with delicately supremed orange slices. The fresh fruit with the rich orange honey sauce and crisp chicken pieces lightened and brightened the dish delicate flavor. Normally after a Chineese dinner dessert is quite boring and is to be skipped. They had an impressive dessert selection and not just for a Chineese restaurant. I wanted to order the mochi ball in ginger soup however the waitress saddly informed me it would take 15 minutes. So i chose the tapioca in coconut milk instead. I was shocked to find it topped with a beautiful swirl of fruit glaze, fresh fruit slices and a ball of lychee sorbet! I had Little Village in mind when going in, but realized that this restaurant stands alone when we left!
- Pros: unique chineese food
- Cons: lighting



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