Great story! As a long time mainland visitor since little kid times, Mom & Pop shops are the true gems of Hawaii. They have the Aloha Spirit and spread far and wide. Please continue to support local. Thanks for showcasing a true gem. 🤙🏽💜
I grew up in Kalihi and back in the 80’s my parents would take us to the King St location. Lot of memories. I’m glad they were able to survive the pandemic because many long time restaurants closed. A very touching story.
We lived in Waipahu from 1974 - 1977, when it was surrounded by cane fields and not concrete. Don't really remember if we ever ate at Elena's. However, my roommate and I worked with several Filipino's and learned how to make pancit and adobo and lumpia - made 200 lumpia at my roommate's wedding reception in a little home kitchen, but never got to eat any of them, LOL, they got snatched up as soon as they were done. Good memories.
Elenas is da bomb ono Filipino food. We did the renovation on jack n in a box waipahu the only problem was aftah we eat we need wheelchair n king bed for go sleep 😂😂🤙🏾🤙🏾 mahalos elenas
A lovely snapshot of the tears, sweat, and love behind an intergenerational small business held together by community and family.
The back story is so charming! What an interesting, funny, hard working family!
Miss eating at local restaurant in hawaii. Even nabarette is long gone but many memories going there
I miss that place, good to hear its still in business....
The kanak attack is legendary. A beloved Waipahu establishment.
Great story! As a long time mainland visitor since little kid times, Mom & Pop shops are the true gems of Hawaii. They have the Aloha Spirit and spread far and wide. Please continue to support local. Thanks for showcasing a true gem. 🤙🏽💜
I grew up in Kalihi and back in the 80’s my parents would take us to the King St location. Lot of memories. I’m glad they were able to survive the pandemic because many long time restaurants closed. A very touching story.
How cute
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We lived in Waipahu from 1974 - 1977, when it was surrounded by cane fields and not concrete. Don't really remember if we ever ate at Elena's. However, my roommate and I worked with several Filipino's and learned how to make pancit and adobo and lumpia - made 200 lumpia at my roommate's wedding reception in a little home kitchen, but never got to eat any of them, LOL, they got snatched up as soon as they were done. Good memories.
Elenas is da bomb ono Filipino food. We did the renovation on jack n in a box waipahu the only problem was aftah we eat we need wheelchair n king bed for go sleep 😂😂🤙🏾🤙🏾 mahalos elenas
Talk story is relating to people and being respectful that's amother reason customers come back it's love of business and OHANA 😊🤙
What an inspiring story! Thank you Elena's and PBS Hawai'i.
We are lucky we got to visit in 2019. Good ONO food.
808 home is where the heart is. Elena's a standard and staple in our community. Aloha and Alofaz. Cheehheeee÷ Aurightttt❤❤❤❤
Love Elena’s! So delicious!! Wish we had one here in the Mainland.
LOL The faxed pictures ❤
definitely looks like comfort food, very mouthwatering
Loved every bit of this one. 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
what a great story🙂
Love 🇵🇭 Filipino Food !!! God Bless The Hawaiian & Filipino Cultures 🙏❤️🏝
Natsukashii. Am old but I remember.
That Ohana Spirit on display 💯😎💯😎💯
Howzit!
That's my girlfriends brother & wife at da beginning going inside Elena's. I go here & like their food 🍽🥤
Think I remember this place....early mid 80s
The Filipinos can look like Hawaiian, Samoan Mexican etc .. Filipino food is delicious!
Food so ono!!!!! But so far away.
Next Wednesday i off i goin there.
Adobe fried rice is the best.
shoot now im hungry and craving pork adobo fried rice.
The Pek Pek was alright
Wea u stay? u get plenny Pinoy street food
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