Sam told me I had to try Mo' Bettahs Hawaiian style restaurant in Lehi so today when some friends suggested it I was excited to give it a try. The verdict....SO GOOD! This place was AWESOME!!! TONS of food. I got a two plate mix with chicken, pork, and brown rice. It was the best Hawaiian style food I've had and piled high. I felt like left overs were enough for dinner as well. If you get the chance definitely check it out. I've been into Zupas many times and looked around only to realize I was one dude amidst hundreds of women. Well guys...go here and you'll be surrounded by guys with one or two women. Enjoy! Check Out Their Website: http://mobettahs.com/ ABOUT US
In 2008, brothers Kimo and Kalani Mack opened the doors to Mo’ Bettah Steaks now Mo’ Bettah’s Hawaiian Style in Bountiful, Utah. The goal was to transport guests to an authentic Hawaiian island experience, like they had where they grew up in Oahu, Hawai’i. Someone entering a Mo’ Bettah’s restaurant will find a place that, no matter where they were from, they can fill their opu (stomach) with ono (delicious) island food. Hawaiian food culture is a diverse mixture of many races and food preparation styles. Mo’ Bettah’s menu reflects Hawaii staples that are Kimo and Kalani’s favorites and more than just ordinary fast-food. It is food that is filling and will help you find the strength to do whatever is on your agenda for the day. The Mo’ Bettah’s experience also revolves around a diverse ocean lifestyle that many Hawai’i locals of all ages and races find rejuvenating and empowering. Ask any surfer, paddler or diver, and they will say that the ocean has a cleansing effect on the soul. It creates a humbling sort of respect for nature and all of its beauties. Our goal in each store is to bring an experience through sights, sounds, tastes and smells that take you to the Hawai’i that we know. Ours is the Hawai’i that most tourist’s don’t see — an experience that is genuine and not filled with fire dancers, tikis, grass huts and pineapples. So leave the colorful, loud aloha shirts at home. Unless that’s how you roll…we’ll still welcome you with a warm Aloha spirit!
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