Friday, April 25, 2008

Rutt's Cafe



Finally! A place that has good lau lau. After searching much of Southern California and three Hawaiian Islands, Rutt's Cafe has the best that I've had in a very long time. This second location of Rutt's Cafe is located in the Marukai in West Covina.



Encased in a thick casing of taro leaves (imagine a much heartier version of spinach), a generous amount of lean pork and a fairly big piece of "butterfish" is steamed to perfection. Unlike many other versions I've had in recent times, the fish in the lau lau is actually discernible at Rutt's Cafe. The oiliness of the butterfish helps to bathe the pork shoulder in fatty goodness and gives it an added depth of flavor. The only thing that could improve the lau lau is a little seasoning. It was lacking in the salt department, otherwise a definite winner.


The lau lau plate comes with the standard "plate lunch" accompaniments of two scoops rice, one scoop mac salad. The mac salad is a little different in that it contains relish.



Rutt's Cafe
1420 S. Azusa Avenue
West Covina, CA 91791
(626) 917-3200

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've heard really good things about Rutt's Cafe. Can't wait to try it.

Vegasbuff said...

Veronica,

I have also heard good things about Rutt's Cafe, but it was mostly their LA restaurant. The food here is good, portions are big and they are very friendly.