Mahalo 1376 9th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122
About the Business
Mahalo is a charming restaurant located at 1376 9th Avenue in San Francisco, California. With a focus on serving delicious food and providing a welcoming atmosphere, Mahalo offers a unique dining experience that transports guests to the tropical paradise of Hawaii. From fresh seafood dishes to flavorful poke bowls and refreshing cocktails, Mahalo's menu is sure to please any palate. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch spot or a cozy dinner destination, Mahalo is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a taste of island life in the heart of the city.
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Location & Phone number
1376 9th Ave 2309 # 2309, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"The owners are very nice, give them a chance and you won't be disappointed, this place is great!"
"I got what would be a normal American breakfast. The eggs were ok, but the hash browns were oil soaked and undercooked squares that you’d find at a local Safeway freezer section, and the sausages were nothing special. The service was poor as it seemed me wanting to order was a big chore for them. I think this place is more geared for delivery than eating there. A big warning sign I ignored was that I was the only one there. If you want a good breakfast, look elsewhere."
"The beef patty on the loco moco was kind of overcooked and dry, and the gravy was a bit too runny. The egg was really well done though and their Mac and cheese isn’t bad."
"I really want to support this restaurant because I love Hawaiian food. The musubis are good, but a little too much rice and too little topping. I ordered a garlic fish plate and was sad to see it swimming in butter. See photo for how much liquified butter was in the Mac salad and greens."
"I ordered delivery and I could smell the food through the bag. I ordered three spam musubi, chicken katsu (mini), and onion rings. The onion rings were horrible. About $5 for bland, flavorless, and soggy onion disappointments. However, the spam musubi was delicious. Perfectly grilled spam slices on top of delicious, flavorful sauce and perfectly cooked rice. And the price was less than $9 for three. Mahalo's spam musubi is the real deal. Absolutely delicious. The chicken katsu (mini) was about $11. I didn't realize there was a mini and a regular size option until after I ordered. The regular size is about $14. The chicken is so tender and tastes like it's been marinated. It's covered in what looks to be panko breadcrumbs. The chicken was like french fries. Nice and crisp on the outside with a mealy, tender inside. Now, some of the chicken wasn't crispy but most of it was. It comes with some sauce that you can put on but the chicken without the sauce still tastes good. I got macaroni salad for my side and it was really good for macaroni salad but I didn't like it. Looking back, I should've gotten the salad instead. I'm not a fan of macaroni salad so I wouldn't have liked it either way but if you like macaroni salad, Mahalo is where you want to eat. All the food I had tasted just like they did in Hawaii. Overall, I'm giving four stars. It would've been five stars if the onion rings weren't horrible. I expected stuff to be at least a little soggy because it's delivery so it's kind of inevitable. If you're ordering delivery, get food that isn't crispy. If you're eating there, expect delicious food at very reasonable prices."
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