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Welcome to King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant

King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant in Torrance, CA, embodies the taste of Hawaii with its delectable bakery treats and savory dishes. Offering a wide range of options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with vegan choices, wine & beer, and outdoor seating, this restaurant has something for everyone. Customers rave about the oxtail soup, chocolate haupia pie, and Portuguese sausage with French toast. The bakery is a paradise of flavors with must-try items like the patadise cake and mochi donuts. The attentive staff and cozy atmosphere make dining here a delightful experience that transports you to the islands.

LOCATIONS
  • King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant
    2808 Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505, United States
    2808 Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505, United States Hotline: +1 310-530-0050

Welcome to King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant, a delightful establishment that transports you straight to the islands with its mouthwatering treats and cozy ambiance. Located at 2808 Sepulveda Blvd in Torrance, CA, this bakery and restaurant offers a wide range of amenities that cater to various preferences.

From taking reservations to offering delivery and takeout options, King’s Hawaiian ensures convenience for all its patrons. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible, has accessible parking near the entrance, and features an ADA-compliant main entrance and restroom. Moreover, the availability of QR code menus, closed captioning on TVs, and free Wi-Fi enhance the overall dining experience.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of trying out some of the delectable dishes at King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant. The oxtail soup, a customer favorite, exceeded my expectations with its rich flavor and tender meat. The chocolate haupia pie and dobash cake from the bakery were equally divine, showcasing a perfect balance of flavor and sweetness.

Whether you’re craving a hearty meal or a sweet treat, King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant has something for everyone. The friendly staff, cozy atmosphere, and delicious offerings make it a must-visit spot for cake lovers and Hawaiian food enthusiasts alike.

So, if you’re in the mood for a taste of Hawaii without leaving California, make sure to stop by King’s Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant and indulge in their delightful creations.

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Lisa D.
Lisa D.

When you're missing Hawaii....Come here! You'd swear you're on the islands! The bakery is unbelievable and soooo pretty with all the beautiful and yummy things!

Julie F.
Julie F.

I hadn't been here in awhile but came here for breakfast with my friends. The corned beef hash, scrambled eggs, and hash browns were pretty average. However, the oxtail soup that I ordered to go for later was excellent. I had heard rave reviews about it and they were justified. From the bakery, I got a variety of things including a slice of the dobash cake, pineapple upside down cake, pineapple tres leches, glazed mochi donut, dobash malasada donut, and a haupia malasada donut. In the past, I've mainly had their bread, paradise cake, various cookies, and danish. The dobash cake, pineapple upside down cake, and pineapple tres leches were fantastic. They offer a very wide variety of bakery items and everything looks attractive and enticing.

Yung C.
Yung C.

This place is a must-visit for cake lovers! We recently celebrated a friend's birthday with their chocolate haupia pie, and it was a huge hit. The cake was incredibly delicious, with a perfect balance of flavor and sweetness. The restaurant offers a wide variety of cakes to choose from, ensuring there's something for everyone. And at reasonable prices, it's a great value. If you're looking for a delightful dessert, this is the place to go

Rosemarie V.
Rosemarie V.

Nothing but the best! Best Oxtail Soup and potato mac salad. Missed the Hawaii Taste!

Mitzi A.
Mitzi A.

Checking this off my bucket list! Been wanting to come here for aloooong time! I went to the Kings Hawaiian Diner in Honolulu as a kid. This brings back memories. Had the Big Island breakfast and also a side of breakfast fried rice. Before we left, I had to raid the bakery! Hot chocolate Haupia pie, & dobash cake, plain/custard/dobash malasadas! And...because we are off to the beach later, I got a to go order of Hawaiian Chicken salad and fried saimin noodles!

Cinthia V.
Cinthia V.

Came here at around 12pm, there was no wait. Service as usual was great, as well as the staff. They are always smiling and attentive.I assumed it was pretty busy because I even saw a manager, I assume, going around with a cart and picking up tables with dirty dishes. That was such leadership from her! You go girl! (She was wearing an orange and yellow dress) Anyway, the food is always yummy. I recommend the big island breakfast with the Portuguese sausage. You can never ever go wrong with that.

Elise B.
Elise B.

I picked up some pastries to go and it was busy inside. When you walk in the right side has a number to take at the counter to order to go. I ordered mochi donuts and malasadas. The pastries are so fresh and soft and there are many options of flavors to choose from. Parking- there's a parking lot in back

Chelsie R.
Chelsie R.

We were in town for Disneyland. Usually we hit up our usuals before heading back to Vegas. We have passed this restaurant couple times on our way to Mitsuwa. Being originally from Hawaii, I demanded we try this place! Happy Wife Happy Life- As Always, husband is always down to trying new places. Food is our love language eating out or cooking at home. Anways, we decided to head there as soon as we checked out just in case the crowd is heavy. Before walking in, the outside of the restaurant was very welcoming. Luckily, we were able to get seated quick. While waiting to be seated, I walked around the bakery thats right in front and found more goodies to bring back- Lilikoi and Guava cookies are FIRE!!!! Grab some! I skipped the fresh bakery goods to save room for what we're about to eat lol. After being seated, we were greeted with Aloha. Our server was very friendly and answered our questions. We usually like to ask the workers what they recommend to eat or what their favorite dishes are. I ordered the Kalua Pork Benedict (as stated in previous - I love a good Benedict) Husband order his usual Loco Moco (he always orders this for breakfast at any Hawaiian place) kids had the normal- spam, eggs and rice and pancakes. It came with Hawaiian toast bread. They went in on that and asked for more. My Benedict was so good! I mean the last time I enjoyed a Kalua pork Benedict was in Hawaii (Cinnamons) and this was so damn good! My husband enjoyed his dish saying it was one of his best loco moco he's had. Our family of 4 left with full happy bellies. We already have recommended family and friends to try when visiting the area.

Nazh D.
Nazh D.

Finally got to visit King's Hawaiian Bakery! Got to dine in for breakfast and got myself the portugese sausage with french toast. French toast was good and the rest of the plate. We got a few things from the bakery mainly their different kinds of roles. All good but my favorite was the patadise cake and cupcake. The frosting on the cupcake was so good I was wondering why thy use different frosting for the cake but it was still delicious. I wish I had bought a whole cake of the paradise cake! Next time I definitely will.