If you want actual Hawaiian food instead of tourist approximations, this spot in Tysons makes musubi the way it's meant to be—the rice-to-spam ratio matters, and they understand that. Go when you're tired of chain restaurants pretending they have character.
hawaiian restaurant · 7933 Tysons Corner Ctr Ste F12L
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