My husband and I found this café by his work. We’ve eaten there twice and loved it each time. If you want some great Hawaiian Food at a reasonable price you must try this place. It’s located on 5000 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. A101 Vancouver, WA. 98661. The staff is very friendly and the café is decorated with Hawaiian stuff which I think is very cool. Here is some more information about it…..

Hawaiian Time Cafe specializes in true Hawaiian style plate lunches found in the islands. From island favorites like Chicken Katsu, Loco Moco, Spam Musubi, to our signature “Mauna Loa Chicken”, we have something for everyone. We also serve the best Saimin you will find outside of the islands, including the signature “Kawika’s House Saimin” featuring Portuguese Sausage, Eggs, and Rice.
All of our plate lunches come with rice and local style macaroni salad. Here are our featured items on the menu:
Kekoa’s Special - Teriyaki Beef, Honolulu Plate - Korean Beef, Huli Huli Chicken, Kalua Pig, Chop Steak
Mauna Loa Chicken, Garden Mix, Loco Moco, Portuguese Sausage, Eggs, and Rice
Chicken Katsu, Chinese Chicken Salad
And much more!
History
Established in 1997
Hawaiian Time Cafe was founded in Eugene, OR located in the Gold’s Gym on 3rd and Lawrence. After a successful start, HTC expanded to neighboring Springfield, OR off of Centennial Blvd. In 2003, Kekoa (the Founder) sold the restaurants to long-time customers who currently operate locations in Oregon.
In October 2009, after managing retail stores and graduating from the University of Oregon, Kawika (Kekoa’s son), decided to open a HTC of his own. Check out our website at HawaiianTimeCafe.com to see pictures of Kawika and Kekoa building the first Vancouver, WA location.
On January 6th, 2010, Hawaiian Time opened its doors in Vancouver, WA and has been serving tasty Hawaiian dishes ever since. So, if you are an old customer of the original Hawaiian Time in Eugene and missed us, “We’re Back!”
Meet the Business Owner: Kawika H.
Kawika is the owner and operator of Hawaiian Time Cafe in Vancouver, WA. He is the son of Kekoa, who founded HTC in Eugene, OR back in 1997.
I am so impressed with this place that I and going to tell my FaceBook friends and co-workers at Dick Hannah Honda about it.