BUSINESS BRIEFS
L&L introduces supersized plate lunch
Advertiser Staff
L&L Drive-Inn has cooked up a new plate lunch special: a three-pound dish with three scoops of rice, two scoops of macaroni salad, BBQ beef and a choice of BBQ chicken or chicken katsu.
The dish, essentially a combination of a regular plate and a mini plate, is being rolled out at L&L restaurants statewide to celebrate the opening of the chain's first restaurant outside the United States last week in Pago Pago, American Samoa.
L&L said the new restaurant attracted 1,000 customers and ran out of food six hours after opening on its first day, May 19.
Hawai'i-based L&L has vigorously expanded the chain on the Mainland through franchising under the name L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, and has about 130 Mainland stores in addition to 52 in Hawai'i.
The new three-pound plate lunch, priced between $10.95 and $12.95, is being promoted as "fit for a chief" and is named matai after the Samoan word for chief.
Yesterday, the L&L in Iwilei offered free matai plates to the first 10 customers who ordered the meal if they could eat it in 10 minutes. Eddie Flores Jr., L&L founder and owner, said only two people got a free meal. "The rest took (leftovers) home," he said.