Hawaiian Restaurants in Davis, OK
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Poke - means to cut or slice. Usually raw fish, but we offer cooked as well. Shrimp, crawfish tails and chicken. Build your own sushi bowl on a bed of fre
Founded deep in the roots of Hawaiian culture, Mo' Bettahs will transport you to a Hawaiian island experience. We strive to bring the authentic flavor
- Amenities:
- Serves alcohol
Founded deep in the roots of Hawaiian culture, Mo' Bettahs will transport you to a Hawaiian island experience. We strive to bring the authentic flavor
Founded deep in the roots of Hawaiian culture, Mo' Bettahs will transport you to a Hawaiian island experience. We strive to bring the authentic flavor
Founded deep in the roots of Hawaiian culture, Mo' Bettahs will transport you to a Hawaiian island experience. We strive to bring the authentic flavor
The beauty and wonder of Hawaii simply cannot be revealed in images and words alone. Because it is more than a destination. Itâ??s a feeling, a way of life,
- Neighborhood:
- Golden Triangle
The beauty and wonder of Hawaii simply cannot be revealed in images and words alone. Because it is more than a destination. Itâ??s a feeling, a way of life,
In the mid 90’s a native Hawaiian by the name of Kekoa opened a Hawaiian restaurant in Oregon. He moved there from the Big Island of Hawaii and brought his o
In the mid 90’s a native Hawaiian by the name of Kekoa opened a Hawaiian restaurant in Oregon. He moved there from the Big Island of Hawaii and brought his o
- Amenities:
- Serves alcohol
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