They sell exotic items from Hawaii that include coffee, spices, candy and sauces. The front of the store is set up as a Hawaiian themed grocery store. This experience as a child inspired David to open Ono Kine Grindz in 2010.Ī small shop on the corner, Ono Kine Grindz is a wonderful experience whether you are shopping for authentic Hawaiian gifts, groceries or you are sitting down for a fantastic meal. The little corner store would sell shaved ice and other Hawaiian treats. Ono Kine Grindz which translates into “that good food,” is modeled off of a corner store named John’s store that David would frequent after school as a child growing up in Hawaii, in the 60’s. Uncles Guy and David spoke with me about Hawaiin culture, their past experiences in the restaurant business and their philosophy as restaurant owners. Lori Fredrich, Dining EditorLast Wednesday I had the pleasure of visiting and socializing with “Uncle” Guy Roeseler & David Lau, Owners of Ono Kine Grindz, 7215 W. Over time, I’ve not only enjoyed getting to know him better, but he has taught me as much as I have him. My hope is that you’ll not only enjoy reading Dominic’s reviews, but also glean understanding and joy from seeing the world of food through his eyes. And that's what we hope to do for Dominic the Food Reviewer. When I first met Dominic almost two years ago, I was impressed by his passion, his curiosity and his interest in improving his writing. At OnMilwaukee, we believe in lifting up all voices and using our platform to support others’ dreams.
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