Six plates. Made the way Tutu taught us, served out a window.
Kalua Pig Plate$11
The plate the truck is built around. Pulled pork, lomi, mac, rice, cabbage. The classic, served straight.
Loco Moco$12
Hawaii’s answer to a hangover. Rice, beef patty, brown gravy, egg on top. Eat it before the egg sets.
Chicken Katsu$13
Thigh meat, panko-crusted, fried to order. Comes with two scoops, mac, and the cabbage that keeps things honest.
Spam Musubi$4
The road snack. Sears on the flat-top, presses with the rice, wraps in nori. Hot when it hits the bag.
Saimin Bowl$10
Hawaii’s plantation-era noodle soup. Lighter than ramen, deeper than udon. Cold-day fuel for the Old Seward stretch.
Haupia Square$3
The dessert. Cold, jiggly, barely sweet. One square will not be enough. Two squares is the move.
Field reports — recent shifts on Arctic Blvd.
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Permitted. Scratch-made. Family-operated.
Parked at Arctic & 32nd. Anywhere else by appointment.
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