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Overall experience was underwhelming especially when ramen burger sounds soooo interesting :’) Ordered the BBQ Bacon Bleu ramen burger ($12.20) and made it a meal ($3.50, $2.80 for students) for fries and soda. Ramen was a lil hard and tasted quite “floury”. Ordered their onion rings ($6.90) and it was the mvp of the entire meal HAHA. Nth can go wrong with battered onions & serving was HUGE.
Nothing to scream about this mushroom swisse ($7.90 ala carte) and its saving grace would be the melty white cheese. Service needs improvement!
Tasty 😋
$8.7. With a meal +$3.5 (student +$2.8)
Came over to one of my frequented spots during my Poly days because Atlas Coffeehouse was too crowded for lunch. Ain't a big fan of their burgers, and this one didn't really get me either. Burger was drenched in BBQ sauce, but I didn't really fancy the amount of pungent melted cheese that seemed to have overwhelmed the burger completely, while the beef patty was a little dry and stiff. Added on a portion of ala-carte fries, which was crisp. Would still order their Flame-Grilled Chicken any time instead of this though. By the way, the same burger does also come in Ramen Burger form as well here.
One day, someone somewhere went "Hey, how do I make Spam even more unhealthy?" The answer, was of course, to deep fry that over salted can of pork. Little Hiro may not have burger perfection, but they are certainly at the top of their game when it comes to their Spam Fries. Crispy down to the last salty bit without going ham on the grease, it was certainly enjoyable. The curry mayo took this to the next level with its surprisingly excellent companionship with the Spam Fries, somehow managing to take the salty edge off the Spam while maintaining insane amounts of flavor. It's a travesty that Little Hiro doesn't bottle and sell their curry mayo sauce.
The Waikiki Deluxe ($8.70 for a single party burger) comes with bacon (praise the glorious swine) and a juicy pineapple ring atop a standard issue cheeseburger. It's a good burger, mainly thanks to their secret relish that kept the burger full of flavor and their juicy beef patty. However, it's quite forgettable and it won't leave you craving for more. In terms of burger bliss, this burger was middle of the road, neither terrible nor great, doing everything decently but not quite outstanding.