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Welcome to Loco Moco Drive Inn

Located in Honolulu, Loco Moco Drive Inn is a Hawaiian restaurant that offers a variety of amenities such as reservation options, delivery, takeout, and wheelchair accessibility. With a focus on sustainability, the restaurant provides compostable containers, reusable tableware, and plastic-free packaging. The menu features traditional Hawaiian dishes alongside modern twists, perfect for lunch, dinner, or happy hour. With a casual and family-friendly atmosphere, Loco Moco Drive Inn is a great spot for groups and kids alike. Don't miss out on their delicious offerings and eco-friendly practices that make dining here a memorable experience.

LOCATIONS

Located in the beautiful city of Honolulu, Hawaii, Loco Moco Drive Inn is a Hawaiian restaurant that offers much more than just delicious food. This drive-in establishment takes reservations, offers delivery and takeout options, and provides limited vegetarian choices for those looking for a meat-free meal. With wheelchair accessibility and various payment methods accepted (including credit cards, Apple Pay, and Android Pay), Loco Moco Drive Inn caters to a wide range of customers.

Not only is the restaurant family-friendly with options for groups and kids, but it also has a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, TV, heated outdoor seating, and covered outdoor seating. The restaurant's commitment to sustainability is evident through its use of compostable containers, plastic-free packaging, and reusable tableware options.

If you're in the mood for a casual dining experience with moderate noise levels, Loco Moco Drive Inn is the place to be. Whether you're craving lunch, dinner, or happy hour specials, this restaurant has something for everyone. With a drive-thru option, private parking, and the option to bring your own container, convenience is key at Loco Moco Drive Inn.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that the dishes at Loco Moco Drive Inn are not to be missed. The flavors of Hawaii come alive in each bite, leaving you craving more. From traditional Hawaiian dishes to modern fusion creations, this restaurant offers a culinary experience like no other. Make sure to stop by and indulge in the delicious offerings at Loco Moco Drive Inn.

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Sweetheart H.
Sweetheart H.

Loved the food their breakfast plates are amazing gives me a homey feeling as a kid. Definitely gonna come back.

Sina Z.
Sina Z.

The food was so good! We ordered a beef chowfun and a chicken katsu, the plate is big enough!The cashiers are friendly and nice give some ideas of the fun in Hawaii. We ordered 3 boba milk teas for to go! Will be back!

May C.
May C.

Ordered takeouts: mini BBQ short ribs and mini beef stew. Both with fresh salad. Mini BBQ short ribs came with one scoop of rice, cabbages, and two short ribs. Some parts of BBQ short rib were a bit hard but tasty. Beef stew plate came with one scoop of rice and beef stew. Beefs in beef stew were so tender and stew was tasty . Both portions were generous. I hope we can have a choice of brown rice. Mahalo.

Michelle H.
Michelle H.

Loco Moco Drive Inn is a solid place for your catering needs, offering large trays of delicious meats at reasonable prices. Our go-tos are the Mochiko chicken, chicken katsu, and teriyaki steak! The large pans are a LOT of meat, so we like to get two medium pans for some variety. Be aware that for garlic chicken, the sauce is on the side, and it is very very garlicky! Also if you have any peanut allergies, be careful of the salad dressings (made in house) as one of them contains peanuts. Catering tray prices did go up recently, so made sure you confirm when you order if you are looking at older menu photos. If we are just coming to grab takeout for our family, we usually get the beef chow fun which is fairly standard but a large portion we can share. I've always been confused on why it's named "drive inn", but there are a few tables for dine in and plenty of free parking in the Koko marina plaza!

Jeff B.
Jeff B.

(Tookout 05/14/23 SU @ 6:00pm): I saw loco moco... but I didn't see a drive inn! I found myself at Loco Moco Drive Inn on Mother's Day (away from my mom) because I've been craving some local food (lau lau!), I spent most of the day lost in my work having not eaten anything to that point, and I wanted to keep things simple as I continued to explore the businesses in the community. Through the trusted Yelp app, this nearby eatery appeared to check off all the boxes. A short drive away, once I entered, I was soon bombarded by so many options as my starving belly loudly grumbled. Would I stay on target and order what I initially came for, or would I go loco and drive away with a car full of food!? PURCHASE [ONION RINGS/STRAWS/STRINGS ALERT - 4.0 of 5.0 STARS] Onion Rings ($4.95): A handful side order of medium-to-large rings, these were hot, medium browned, crunchy, and had a tendency to crumble when bitten into while the onion ring (not sweet Maui) stayed intact. These were surprisingly tasty (even the next day) and didn't require any sort of dipping sauce https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=eJ0xr9WTxRMR8PlHikebPQ&userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw. 2pc Pork Lau Lau w/Rice & Macaroni Salad Meal ($15.95): Since I was a kid, I loved lau lau (all varieties) especially the taro leaves the protein was wrapped in. Each lau lau was massively packed with seasoned soft pork mixed with just enough fat along with two fluffy scoops of steamed white rice and a creamy first generous scoop of macaroni salad (I wished it had pineapple). This was so large, I had it as two separate meals with the second one a couple nights later nearly as good as the first one https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=BFiRD5K_BSGfDdRtufhXkw&userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw! SERVICE I was quickly greeted by the three women behind plexiglass at the counter. I needed a few minutes to peruse the large menu before I decided to stick with what I've been craving for. No more than five minutes later, my order was packed and ready to go without me even noticing. Everything was easy, quick, simple, and I was given a parting salutation - mahalo! PARKING (FREE) Located in the spacious Koko Marina Center outdoor shopping center, there were plenty of spots as I got one directly in front - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE Located in the Koko Marina Center, this business shared space with a Teapresso Bar along with a community dining area filled with several chairs/tables https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=vx8uEbleS3GrxFsEb6-6ZA&userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw, a cool wall mural, some random decorations hung on the wall, and a highly legible food menu hung up on the wall behind the order counter https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=sJNA_jWLZuqxVMHVmD2IGQ&userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw. There was one TV while pop music played in the background. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=kPmVCv3-DH2InkpLU31t_g&userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL Loco Moco Drive Inn was amazing, and I would definitely return to explore their expansive menu for more tasty meals! The food was delicious along with huge portion sizes, prices were very comparable, service was straightforward and quick, and it being a short drive away was the cherry on top. I found complete value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $22.00 BEFORE any discounts and/or tip). And, they accepted my credit card of choice... AMEX! 5.0 STARS

Nadine C.
Nadine C.

Snacking in Hawaii Kai, O'ahu, Hawai'i... Before our friend, Lisa S., boarded the plane back to Los Angeles, Jeff B. and I escorted her to Loco Moco Drive Inn at the Koko Marina Shopping Center (after we had malasadas at the nearby Malasadamobile in the parking lot). Loco Moco Drive Inn has many locations across the island. It's comparable to the Zippy's and L&L chains which are known for their plate lunches. Lisa got a LauLau plate to go (good choice) and I had Lisa and Jeff eat Gau Gee (deep-fried, rectangular, flat wonton dumplings) because Gau Gee is not popular on the mainland. Gau Gee is more of a local Chinese food. Some people like to bring fried Gau Gee to potlucks while others boil the dumplings in soup like Mandoo. There are different fillings, but most contain ground pork. Anyway, Loco Moco Drive Inn offered four "Crispy Gau Gee" on their menu - perfect! We saw the cashier pull a bag of Gau Gee out from the freezer and drop them into the frying basket. They came out Hot, crisp on the outside, and fresh! Yummy! The package of four Gau Gee also came with a small container of dipping sauce - it looked like sweet sour sauce? I didn't need any. I liked the Gau Gee just the way it was. Note: this location had a shared (with Teapresso) dining-in area. It's a casual environment!

Eric L.
Eric L.

Ok... probably could have ... should have ordered the medium instead of regular. That's a lot of food. If you want a light breaks fast... come another day. Lady was friendly. They have a lot of options. More than I know what to do with. You have to enter through the door that looks like it goes to the yogurt part. They're connected. We made the mistake of going to the door to the left.