1135 N Nimitz Hwy E
Honolulu, HI 96817
I have a never-ending sweet tooth, so when I saw Ono Kuki Company at the Mililani Farmers Market, I picked up a few bags.
Normally I'm team soft & chewy when it comes to cookies, but if the cookies are mini, I enjoy crispy cookies.
The Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies were crispy, with lots of chocolate chips throughout.When Hawaii Mom Blog founder/owner Gem picked ONKEEfor her birthday lunch, it felt fitting that we’d be celebrating Gem at one of Honolulu’s hidden gems!
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Before heading there, I had already done some research because I’d heard the restaurant could be tricky to find if you’re unfamiliar with the area. They’re located on the second floor of a residential building (Ko'ula), and the signage is pretty minimal, so it’s easy to second-guess yourself while looking for it. I parked in the parking garage below Consolidated Theatres Ward, walked out of the Ewa side of the garage - the building is across the street from that entrance/exit. Walk to the roundabout and look for the Onkee sign and the elevator.
Once I arrived, the service was very attentive throughout the meal, and the staff checked in often to make sure everything was going well.
For lunch, Gem ordered the stir-fried pork meal, Nadia chose the bibimbap, and I ordered the marinated fried chicken entrée.
Gem really enjoyed her meal:
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Nadia's bibimbap was the most Instagram-able dish of the day:
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As for me… once the chicken arrived at the table, I realized I probably should have paid a little closer attention to the menu. I kept offering Gem a taste, but she politely declined each time. Toward the end of the meal, she pointed out that there had also been a plain fried chicken option on the menu — which, honestly, both of us probably would have preferred over the yangnyeom-style version I ordered. The chicken itself was crispy and well prepared, but the sauce ended up being a little too spicy and heavy for my personal taste.
I also somehow missed the fact that the entrée didn’t come with sides, which left me staring sadly at my plate while everyone else had complete meals.
Thankfully, the birthday girl took pity on me and shared some of her rice and vegetables. Nothing says “happy birthday” quite like the guest of honor donating food to her friend.
But in the end, all was forgiven once dessert arrived. The mango bingsu absolutely stole the show.
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It was refreshing, light, and the perfect way to end the meal. Looking back, we probably should have ordered one just for Gem instead of sharing one amongst the three of us.
Overall, the delicious bingsu and chicken mishap made the visit memorable. And thankfully, the birthday girl still seemed to enjoy her special lunch too.
Still… I may owe Gem a little birthday lunch do-over in the future.
Every May, Zippy's gives back to the community through its Mahalo May campaign by partnering with a local nonprofit organization. This year, they selected Special Olympics Hawaii, which provides sports programs, competitions, and opportunities for thousands of athletes and Unified partners throughout the islands. Participation is always free of charge!
The featured item supporting the campaign is the Kokua Pac — a combo packed with Portuguese sausage, half of a red hot dog, Spam, Korean fried chicken, and rice.
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It has Hawaii's favorites all in one meal, and a portion of the proceeds from each Kokua Pac sold during May will go toward supporting Special Olympics Hawaii.
Customers visiting Zippy’s in person can also help Special Olympics Hawaii by rounding up their purchase to the nearest dollar at checkout, making it an easy way to give back while enjoying a meal.
And of course, no Zippy’s run is complete without drinks and dessert 😋
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We paired our meal with an Orange Bang and the refreshing lilikoi drink, then finished things off with this month’s featured treats from Napoleon's Bakery — the lemon napple and pineapple coffee cake. Both were the perfect sweet ending to a meal for a good cause.
Big mahalo to Zippy’s for continuing to support local organizations!!
The Kokua Pac and round-up donations will be available from now until May 31, 2026 at all Zippy's locations in Hawaii.
I recently met up with some friends for a great meal at Bozu Japanese Restaurant.
| Bozu Style Fried Chicken & Eggplant |
| Toro Takuan |
| Burdock Tempura |
| Hot Kake Udon |
| Beef Tongue |
| Seared Stingray Fin |
| Mentaiko Butter Pasta |
| Unagi Avocado |
| French Fries with Anchovy & Butter |