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L&L Hawaiian Barbecue

L&L Hawaiian Barbecue

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3.9 Google Review
2662 S 5600 W #101, West Valley City, Utah, 84120, United States
(801) 955-5008 www.hawaiianbarbecue.com
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May 3, 2018
Very dissatisfied! The food was bad, look at the "rib" this is how it came on my plate. I asked to speak to the manager and she said sorry not here and would not be here the rest of the day per employee Elizabeth. I asked for managers name and was told "I can't give that out" I tried to call phone # listed for provo it just hangs up on you. Please never waste your time and money here. Go to Mo Betta you will be much happier you did.

Apr 26, 2018
I gave the Mix BBQ plate a try and it was awesome. It was pretty expensive, but it's about on par for a regular BBQ place. It would have been nice if the tables weren't sticky. It won't be an every day lunch for me, but I'll be back.

May 6, 2018
The food was good and almost too much but what I expected from a Hawaiian restaurant. Will go back many times, loved it.

Dec 16, 2017
Pleasant little restaurant. With island tunes playing and the aroma from the grill it brings a little piece of the Aloha State to the main land. The food is moderately priced and very tasty. Nice place for an informal meal. The staff were friendly and helpful. I would recommend at least a try for L & L's. Then you can decide if you want to go back. I know I'll be returning. Mahalo.

Mar 12, 2018
Food was okay but it was pretty expensive. The whole place was pretty dirty despite no other customers being there at 5:30. Sticky floors and tables. Out of Pepsi and Dr. pepper and no out signs on them. I had heard this place was better than it's competition across the intersection which I like so we gave it a go. Needless to say I'll stick to the other Hawaiian BBQ joint in the future.

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