For breakfast, the King's Hawaiian French Toast, made with their famous sweet bread, is a must-try. At lunch or dinner, the Chicken Katsu is a popular choice, often ordered with a side of potato macaroni salad.food
This Torrance landmark feels like a casual, kid-friendly diner, serving up Hawaiian and American fare. It's the kind of place where you can grab a relaxed breakfast, lunch, or light dinner.ambiance
Patrons frequently highlight the tender oxtail soup and the delicious loco moco. The restaurant's signature rolls and Hawaiian-style desserts are also standout favorites.reviews_potoo
The first King's Hawaiian factory on the mainland opened in Torrance in 1977, followed by this full-service Bakery & Restaurant in 1988, quickly becoming a South Bay favorite.story