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Gulick Delicatessen

Average Cost: $

Phone: 808-941-2835

Categories: Hawaiian Regional , Deli , Breakfast , Home-style , Japanese

Features: Handicap Access , Kid Friendly , Smoke Free , Vegetarian Friendly

Vegetable tempura, egg omelet, and tofu patties are among the plate lunch items at Gulick Delicatessen. From Honolulu Eats blog, Jan. 30, 2011: "Known as an "okazuya", this type of eatery has a spread of classic local and Japanese dishes like musubis, fried chicken, shoyu hot dog, mac salad, tempura, cone sushi and teri beef, all on display and priced per piece or single serving.The prices are cheap, the portions are big. ..." 

 

Takeout only. No alcohol available. Serving during breakfast and lunch hours daily.

 

"Lee and Cory Makishi have taken over their parents' venerable deli on a residential street in upper Kalihi, and the line forms on the left (once you find a parking spot). This was one of the first okazuya to be discovered by nonlocal media, adding to the traffic."

- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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1936 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96819
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Vegetable tempura, egg omelet, and tofu patties are among the plate lunch items at Gulick Delicatessen.

From Honolulu Eats blog, Jan. 30, 2011:
"Known as an "okazuya", this type of eatery has a spread of classic local and Japanese dishes like musubis, fried chicken, shoyu hot dog, mac salad, tempura, cone sushi and teri beef, all on display and priced per piece or single serving.The prices are cheap, the portions are big. ..." 

 

Takeout only. No alcohol available. Serving during breakfast and lunch hours daily.

 

"Lee and Cory Makishi have taken over their parents' venerable deli on a residential street in upper Kalihi, and the line forms on the left (once you find a parking spot). This was one of the first okazuya to be discovered by nonlocal media, adding to the traffic."

- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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