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  2. Plate lunch - Wikipedia

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    The plate lunch (Hawaiian: pā mea ʻai) is a quintessentially Hawaiian meal, roughly analogous to the Southern U.S. meat-and-three or Japanese bento box. The combination of Polynesian , North American and East Asian cuisine arose naturally in Hawaii, and has spread beyond it.

  3. Loco moco - Wikipedia

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    The episode features the dish being served at the popular restaurant, Hawaiian Style Cafe, in Waimea together with the plate lunch, another Hawaiian specialty dish. The loco moco was also featured on a Honolulu-based episode of the Travel Channel show Man v. Food (this episode aired in the show's second season).

  4. Pastele stew - Wikipedia

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    It remains a beloved Puerto Rican-inspired dish catered to the local Hawaii palate, but a contentious recipe for Puerto Ricans not living in Hawaii. [3] The pastele stew is found as a plate lunch item at food trucks and restaurants, [7] [8] a filling for manapua, [9] and a common fundraising item. [10]

  5. Hawaiian plate lunch joint coming to Alliance in 2024 ... - AOL

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    New restaurant brings O’ahu to Fort Worth with island food concept: Pick your plate size, and every order comes with two starches — rice and macaroni salad.

  6. Plate lunch-inspired restaurant Hawaiian Bros Island Grill ...

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  7. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Curuba from Hawaii A kalo lo'i harvest in Maunawili Valley. A lo'i is an irrigated, wetland terrace, or paddy , used to grow kalo ( taro ) or rice. [ 35 ] Ancient Hawaiians developed a sophisticated farming system for kalo , along with over 300 variations of the plant adapted to different growing conditions.

  8. Now open: 3 new Minneapolis counter-service restaurants from ...

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    Plates start at $9 for garlic noodles, with a top price of $24.75 for shrimp and kalbi, a short rib. Poke bowls start at $17.75 for the luau and top out at $25.75 for surf and turf.

  9. Okazuya - Wikipedia

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    Okazuya (御菜屋 or おかずや) or okazu-ya are a Japanese-style delicatessen common in Hawaii. Unlike western delicatessens found in North America or Europe, an okazuya is an establishment that sells readymade Japanese-styled food. "Okazu" refers to a side dish to accompany rice, while "ya" refers to a retail establishment. [1] [2] [3]