Ige’s Halawa Lunch & Catering Menu

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  • Mark P.

    Try the fried rice omlette. It's the BOMB. They recommended a side of toast. Stick me with a fork, I'm done.

    (5)
  • Grace O.

    Iges is a good place for lunch when your really hungry. The food is good and served fast. My favorite is the tuna melt. The serve it toasted just perfectly , I get it with a side salad to add some Vegis to the meal. They serve a large drink fountain with the largest drink size possible. Iges is a great value for the money.

    (4)
  • Ron H.

    I needed to get some catering for a couple of up coming family events and heard some good things about Ige's. I heard the food was good and the price was one of the cheapest. When calling around I found out Ige's is a franchise. Their r 3 or 4 different entities all independent from each other. We decided to go with the Halawa Ige's because of how close it was to our house. I called Sunday morning to leave a message, to my surprise someone answered. The guy told me the person who does the catering was not in but should be in soon. he took down my info and told me he would have her call me back, her name was Jody. By the afternoon I had not heard from Jody so I gave them another call. The same guys answers and said she was not in yet but will have her call me when she does come. She ended up calling me back at 3:30 pm, I had called around 9am. When I got the call I was at work and really couldn't talk but because I knew the call was from Ige's I had answered and told her the situation and asked if I could have someone else call in a min.. She rudely agreed and hung up on me. No bye, just a click. I called my wife and gave her the number to call and warned her she was rude. 15 min. later I get a call from my wife and sure enuff Jody was not only sassy and rude but hung up on my wife without being curteous and saying bye. Later on that night we decided to look for another caterer the next day. We would rather pay $1 more per person somewhere else than patron a place with this kind of customer service. The worst thing about the whole situation was, the particular menu we were asking about at that moment was a funeral menu. My wife and I, already tired from a loss in our family and all it's aftermath, have to now deal with someone like this, unthinkable. How can someone be so uncompassionate toward another person's loss. The next day we visited another Ige's in Aiea, on Hekaha Street behind best buy. To our surprise they had the same menu for $.50 cheaper than the one in Halawa. They were also much nicer. I would recommend that Ige's, it's in the harbor center, on the ocean side of the building behind best buy at the end. And Jody if u end up reading this like I'm hoping, I spent almost $5,000 at the Hekaha Ige's, just to let u know. And hey, your doing a great job!!! Too bad we can't give negative stars.

    (1)
  • Tori M.

    So there are a bajillion Ige's on the island and they're all related. Of all the Ige's that cater, we always go with Ige's Halawa. Not to say that any of the other Ige's aren't as good, we just always go with Ige's Halawa. Now there are much fewer graduation parties in my family and much more funerals nowadays, but we've always stuck with these guys because of their good food and family service.

    (4)
  • Juan N.

    I can't believe the high ratings for this place. I used to eat there everyday just because I work right across the street from it, being the closest place within walking distance. The food is okay, nothing to write home about, and way overpriced. A mini plate lunch is over 6 bucks and a regular plate is at just below 8 bucks. Ridiculous for a hole in the wall joint. The good: Shoyu pork and roast pork. And even the roast pork can be bland at times, but the shoyu pork is consistently good. The employees are neutral, kinda friendly once you're identified as a regular, but the greeting "what you having" kinda is irritating and rude but I guess eventually you get numb to it. The bad: Ahi katsu. If it wasn't for the wasabi mayo, this thing would not be edible, unless you like overcooked breaded ahi fried in old oil. The ugly: The place just looks dirty, I would hate to do a walk around the kitchen. I'm giving it two stars just because the shoyu pork is so good. Other than that this place sucks pretty bad with its mediocre food and high prices.

    (2)
  • Ding D.

    If your in the area, go there on fridays for the garlic roast pork. Some of the best roast pork on the island! The corn chowder is a meal in itself. The people are super friendly and know how to make a plate lunch. I plan my day around going there for lunch!

    (4)
  • Love S.

    As far as plate lunch goes Ige's get's me pumped. If I had my CDL license, hung drywall or worked stevedores, I'd be all over it. But I'm a girly girl, who try's to watch her figure, I could get a plate and probably share it with 3 of my friends. The Garlic Roast Pork warrants 5 stars in itself. Tender. They don't measure, they keep piling and piling the plate till they feel like stopping. I thought since I was a chick, they'd give me less but nope, my plate weighed 5 pounds. Check out the specials and they have a funeral menu too. igeshalawa.com/weekly.ht…

    (4)
  • chuck m.

    How can you go wrong with a gigantor plate lunch and definitely Ige's doesn't let down. $7.50 will get you in trouble with the sleep monster and the 6 pack abs. It's always crowded at lunch so go right when they open at 10:00am. The roast pork is the best and pickled onions is so ono. If you're from out of town, you should check it out. Take in the local flavor.

    (5)
  • Jesse L.

    Best shoyu pork! Best andagi! Best catering menu, in my opinion.

    (4)
  • Chris Y.

    This is a real Ono place to have a quick lunch on a normal workday. The Garlic Roast Pork (Thurs Only), Korean Fried Chicken (Wednesday only) , Roast Beef( Wed only) and Mahi Mahi (daily) are on the top of my list. I have seen plenty people from miles away just to come here and pick up their lunch for the day. The only thing about this restaurant is reli about their hours. They opened for lunch only- Tuesday thur Thursday and most of the time they sold out most of the items at around 12:30pm or 1pm. So drive fast, and grad your plate lunch before they go away !

    (5)
  • Val D.

    So I finally tried Ige's food that was catered at a party. I don' t know what the hype is for hte roast pork because I've had better. Yes, it's pretty close to zippy's/local food, but tastier: Fried chicken thighs - 3 stars - tastes exactly like zippy's fried chicken except juicier. I'd eat this again. Too bad didn't have chili to go with this. Shoyu Roast Pork - 3 stars - it was ok, but It didn't melt in my mouth like I've eaten at some other restaurants. It was a little tough and dry even with all that sauce smothering it, and although the it was tasty, it was a little too salty for my palate. Nishime - 4 stars - same type I used to buy at those japanse okazuyas in my hanabata days. I made sure I took home left overs for this. Andagi - 3 stars - Taste similar to Da Adagi Guy that sells outside of Don Quiote, but bigger. They know how to mix and fry it just right.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Ige’s Halawa Lunch & Catering

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