“Great service. My brother loves to try new things so he asked Aaron make him his favorite sub exactly how he would make it for himself and he made a bomb monster sub and told him that he had to have it with cool ranch Doritos. As a business owner myself I appreciated his salesmanship and upsales in explaining that if he's gonna have it his way he's gotta have Doritos which convinced us to make it a meal.“
“Popped in to pick up a few mobile ordered sandwhiches. Jade and Heavenly created me with a smile. They treated the customer ahead of me with kindness and patience and I appreciated that. The sandwiches were made to request and looked delicious.“
“I see low stars/reviews of this Subway and it's confusing. I've ordered there in person and through the SUBWAY APP (IMPORTANT) and never have ANY issues. As Subways go they're all pretty much the same but it's the employees, THIS STORE ACCEPTS PROMOS through the APP, and delivers via DoorDash through the app, and if anything is wrong on delivery they'll fix it or DoorDash will. I believe the negative reviews may be on the delivery people. ORDER DELIVERY THROUGH THE APP, get the promos, and download the app for the promos/rewards. Try to remember that if you get ANY food delivered from anywhere that a problem may have happened during delivery. ENJOY!“
“All the pre-set menu items look delish. Service was super fast and the staff were nice when I entered :) I got the veggie sandwich whole and it was HUGE. Like totally worth the price. My partner got the hula sandwich half and it was delicious. We were already in the area for the vet across the street so it worked great to stop by Ohana sub. Better than most sandwich shops on Oahu ❤️“
“This location so super convenient, given the fact that they are located in Don Quijote's food court area. It's a place that I mostly go to after doing some grocery shopping, when my hunger starts to kick in. There's something about Bale's Banh Mi sandwiches that always hits the spot. Regardless of the protein, the flavors are all consistent and portioned. Aside from that, their spring rolls or lumpia are always warm and has the crunch to it. My favorite sandwiches are the lemongrass chicken or the roast beef on croissant bread. I love how its a family business and the husband and wife work together o complete the orders. Sometimes they can get super busy but it is definitely worth the wait. It just goes to show how good their food is.“
“Came here to grab some sandwich coz I am in the mood for carb-loading. This location is pretty busy so you gotta act fast and make sure before you go in line you already know what to order. I got #2 Braddah (tender roast beef, lettuce, tomatoes, mayo) which is so good and for $10 it is all worth it. It's only good for one person and is already filling. I would definitely love to try their other menu. And this location was a pretty good one as they got plenty parking since it is in a plaza shared with other businesses. Mahalo for reading & happy juandering fellow Yeeps!“
“Sooo everyone has had Subway sandwiches at one time or another right? If not then I got the Subway for you! Located in the small strip mall next to the Costco Waipio. I'm not gonna go into detail about the sandwich because I gotta say. I ain't had a bad sandwich at any Subway on this island, but this place has customer service in spades! The Bruddah making the sandwiches was awesome. Super friendly, super helpful in the choices, and super fast and efficient. He wanted my veggie order before my sandwich was outta the toaster and he hit it perfectly. Even offering extra everything if I wanted it. Who does that?And while I was eating in the super clean restaurant I even heard him making a sandwich via speaker phone for a customers wife and he was just as friendly and efficient with her. That's awesome. This place better watch out. This sandwich maker's CS skills are on point!Anyway only down side is the actual parking for the building. It's horrible but that's not their fault. Just park in the Costco lot near the Makai side and you should be all good. Rahja dat!“
“When was the last time you had a meal that really had an effect on you? No, I'm not talking about the last meal you enjoyed, the last time you burnt your mouth, the last time you had an overly sweet cake. I'm talking about the one that really made you have a paradigm shift in your actual life. One whose area of effect extended beyond the duration you were eating it, that embedded itself into your psyche, long after you had finished it.It's a gradually unfamiliar feeling whenever you get it, because as you grow older, that feeling becomes increasingly harder to find. Mostly because as you grow older, the more you get acquainted with the world around you, that it becomes rarer for you to find something that makes you reflect on it, to take a moment to enjoy it. Like your first bite of Kraft Mac & Cheese, or your first medium rare steak.Today, I enjoyed an extraordinary sandwich from a singularly unexpected source. To say that both the meal and its maker have challenged my preconceptions about sandwiches is a gross understatement. Sometimes a sandwich doesn't have to be a supermodel, laden with decadent, expensive ingredients, to have an effect. I was lost amidst the vast choices as I entered, but was guided through with customer service only Hawai'i could have. Equipped with the submarine sandwich and a cookie, I sat down.To say that a sandwich could fix me is absurd. But as I began my jaw workout of engulfing this tall gift from God, I had a sense of relief rush over me. My jade glasses were washed away, the world was no longer in monochrome. This toe-curling, juicy, girthy, aromatic, hefty sub was no match for my depression, my apathetic demeanor, nor my fatigue. It was a warm embrace on a summer day. A hearth in a snowy lodge. Like telling your friends you love them, instead of hiding it under your day-to-day greetings. For a little while, there were no worries of the past, present, or future. There were no nagging regrets of lost love, or a feeling of being in the wrong place and time. For a moment, I belonged where I was, in that moment. To be niche, like walking down the stairs in 'Hello, Dolly', with the theme song in the finale.Perhaps I was just hungry. Maybe I was going through it. But in this modern world of abundancy, I feel we often forget to hold onto what we find truly special, instead moving onto the next thing, always in a rush. This sandwich helped me remember that there are great things in this world, things to look forward to and to make life worth living, like spending time with good friends. It helped me remember I enjoy looking at the world through an optimistic lens. It reminded me to hold onto the bonds I've made with friends. Just because the vessel for my mental healing was in a sandwich, doesn't make the experience any less real for me.Not as a means of putting an item of monetary value on a pedestal, but to highlight an experience in my day, one that I didn't know I needed. A good meal loves you unconditionally, with a designated beginning and end. Like a soft embrace, but when it's over, there's no anguish, or conflicting feelings, just gratitude for what it was, and who it made you. Maybe I needed a reminder that we can take things that end, and see them as sandwiches. Just because I no longer have it in my hand, doesn't mean I shouldn't have ever gotten it. It is something that changed me for the better for a long time, and fulfilled me until the next meal. I don't regret getting it--rather, I'm really glad I had a good moment in my day, it was enjoyable. Things that end are not things that are bad. The end of a concert won't make fans ask for a refund. The loss of a beloved pet won't make the owner wish they had never gotten the pet. The separation from someone life-changing won't make me wish I had never gone to Lithuania. Rather, like a sandwich, I can look back with gratitude, because I enjoyed it. You have not met all the people, or sandwiches, in your life who are going to love and cheri“
“We went to the Jersey Mike's in Mililani for two giant sandwiches. One of got the number 9 and the other was the number 13, both on whole wheat bread. As before, we found the subs delicious and they make great leftovers. The meats were freshly sliced and all of the vegetables were also very fresh and they combined to make the best sandwiches. The staff making the sandwiches were very friendly and very efficient as well. We will be back for sure!“
“Food = excellent always. No issues with taste here. Blows away subway or any other sub shop in my opinion Service = excellent and very attentive. Ambiance- it's a sub shop! Very busy at times. Especially at lunch. Ordered at giant "famous Philly" awesome sandwich! HEY DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE APP! order a sub and they will give you 72 SHORE POINTS! BTW that's a reg sub! 1-1/2-29. Can't beat that!“