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and the grilled veggies in a spinach tortilla. Tacos, tamales, quesadillas, soups, enchiladas,
chimichangas, and a host of spicy pork, chicken, and fish ensembles are real pleasers—plus
don't miss the blackened swordfish, shrimp fajitas, daily specials, and homemade desserts (in-
cluding a creamy toasted coconut custard).
342 Seaside Ave. & 808/923-7797. Breakfast $7-$10; complete dinners $10-$19. MC, V. Daily 6-10am and
11:30am-11pm; happy hour 4-6pm and 9-11pm.
Eggs'nThings ★★ BREAKFAST After a terrible fire a few years ago, this popular breakfast-
only eatery reopened just a few blocks from its former location. The eclectic place is famous
for its tasty food served in humongous portions. You'll find the fluffiest omelets (which come
with pancakes, potatoes, and toast), melt-in-your-mouth waffles (piled high with fruit and
whipped cream), and hot coffee constantly being poured into your cup. It's worth waiting in
line for the incredibly reasonable prices. In 2010, Eggs 'n Things also started serving dinner;
the menu includes those famous breakfast items, plus things like chicken fried steak, fresh ahi
steak, and loco moco (rice topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and gravy).
343 Saratoga Rd. (at Kalakaua Ave.). & 808/949-0820. www.eggsnthings.com . Breakfast $5-$12, dinner $9-$13. MC,
V. Daily 6am-2pm and 5-10pm.
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