(323) 954-7051
3560 S La Cienega Blvd Ste F
Los Angeles,
CA
90048
34.0227
-118.3722
Neighborhoods: Baldwin Hills, South LA
Hours:
Mon-Sat 12pm-8pm
Price:
$$
Last updated 9.11.08
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Lunch Spot
Cuisine:
Reviews & Ratings for Uncle Moki's Hawaiian Shrimp
6 reviews
What users are saying:
Flavor shrimp in a quaint little spot!
by five5rain at Citysearch
I google shrimp and this place popped up. I drove over and was at first hesitant due to the parking lot (almost all COMPACT spaces). But once I tasted the shrimp, I forgot about all of that. The shrimp were so flavorful. I didn't care for the coconut rice, but I will definitely return for the shrimp! YUMMY!
Tried their catering, now I must try the restaurant
by Wendall2008 at Citysearch
I attended a Red Carpet Gala for a film festival in Hollywood on Tuesday. I was suprised to notice the food catered to this event was giving off a great auroma. I ventured over to the food table to find zesty sauteed shimp, spicy chicken and rice with a special garlic & butter sauce. Of course I tried them all with a slice of pinapple and orange on the side. I love the taste of the shelled shimp, but the chicken was 'tropilicious'. The bite size squares were loaded with flavor. My thoughts about the preparation was that "they had to marinate these chicken breast for a while to have this much taste through the core of the chicken. "
I did not know much about Hawaiian cuisine, but I soon realized that this is how a tropiacal meal should be... the only thing I missed was the island to relax after the experience. Since the restaurant is not to far from where I live I am prepared to make it a frequent eating spot.
- Pros: Excellently prepared chicken
- Cons: I prefer unshelled shimp
Hawaiian shrimp shack sets up shop with affordable eats and down-home atmosphere in La Cienega strip mall.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
Hidden in a street-side mini mall of well-assorted shops, this Polynesian eatery specializes in North Shore cuisine, with an assortment of shrimp-inspired dishes for lunch and dinner. Making the most of its modest space and location, the restaurant features cozy two-top seating areas surrounded by Hawaiian folk-art, original photographs and surfing magazines. The menu utilizes an assortment of imported and domestic shrimp for his signature garlic scampi accompanied by sides of coconut rice, tropical salads, and ornamental wedge of fresh pinapple.
#1 Shrimp in L.A.
by hui_aloha at Citysearch
If you've ever eaten at Giovanni's... This place is a must. Great food, great service, great atmosphere!
So authentic you can almost hear the waves rolling up onto the Hawaiian North Shore!
by dr_do_it_all at Citysearch
Super friendly staff greets you with a warm Aloha and sends you out with an appreciative Mahalo. They serve up the best garlic shrimp scampi off of the islands. It is simple. It is quaint. It is as authentic as you are going to get with out getting on a plane to get there! The only thing missing is the sound of the shore, the warm sand under your feet and the sweet smell of the island flowers. Hang loose! Your gonna love this place!
- Pros: Everything about it!
- Cons: When I walked out the door I was back in LA!
Welcoming enviroment! Great customer service!
by adammadison2006 at Citysearch
As soon as I walked through that door, I was instantly greeted with an ALOHA from the employees. I felt as if I were in Hawaii because of the restaurant's great atmosphere. The food was delicious! I will definitley be a regular, and I will highly recommend it to all my friends and family.
- Pros: great customer servic, beautiful atmosphere, delicious food

