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Authentic Hawaiian plate lunches at Broadway Village farmer’s market on Friday

by on Jan. 03, 2013, under Health, Life

News from the “Hawaiian Cuisine King” aka Ed Fong from Waianae, Oahu:

Join Us Again For More… We’re Bringing Full Plate Lunches This Time!
We’ll Be There Again at the “Friday’s Farmers Market” on January 4th, between 10am-2p at The BROADWAY VILLAGE – 2929 E Broadway Blvd.

Aloha,

Thanks so much to all of you who came out and joined us at the Friday’s Farmer’s Market. Julia’s Ono Hawaiian Coconut Bars were a smashing hit.

Julia’s making the specialty Hawaiian recipes that she got from my mom while were in Hawaii. But this time we’re going all out! We’re going to be bringing full plate lunches also.

Here’s a short list of some of the Hawaiian goodies you’ll be able to enjoy when you come out this Friday:

Our Most Popular Kalua Pig
Ed’s Famous Teriyaki Chicken
Sesame Ginger Dressing Asian Salad
Grilled Brown Sugar Cinnamon Ginger Glazed Pineapple Spears
Hawaiian Mac Salad
Julia’s Ono (Yummy) Hawaiian Coconut Bars
and much, much, more…

Join us this Friday at: The Broadway Village, 2929 E Broadway Blvd., from 10am to 2pm.

Hope to see you there!

Mahalo,
Ed & Julia Fong
520-392-5924
Our mailing address is:
A Little Taste of Aloha
511 N. Columbia Avenenue
Tucson, AZ 85745

Website for this ono (delicious) & authentic Hawaiian food caterer: http://www.alittletasteofaloha.com/
I know Ed and he loves to cook (since he comes from a Waianae family of caterers), so if you need exotic food for an event, please call 392-5924 or send an email to ed.fong@alittletasteofaloha.com.

And Hau’oli Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year) again.



  • Carolyn_Classen

    Just tried this plate lunch for first time: generous portions of teri chicken, mac salad, kalua pork, Asian salad, pineapple spear, but no 2 scoops rice as we are used to back home. And the teri chicken was a bit tough. The farmer’s market itself has grown and now has vendors selling kettle corn, jewelry, honey, olives, fresh produce, dog toys, etc.

  • Sam

    Tried Ed’s food yesterday and the food was “broke da mout!” Long time no have real good Hawaiian food. No mo any real kine Hawaiian places like dis in Tucson.