Guide to Hawaii Loco Moco
Some people may call it a breakfast, or some might call it the breakfast served at lunch, and some may even call it the hamburger volcano of gravy and eggs, but it's the Hawaii comfort food called the Loco Moco. A Loco Moco consists of: the rice, the gravy, the patty, the eggs, and the toppings. The patty had been a burger, however as time went on many sorts of ingredients were used and shaped like a patty, such as: formed patties, meatloafs, and seasoned seafood pokes. Originating from the Big Island it has become a staple at many plate lunch restaurants and has no association as a breakfast plate, which makes it a great choice at any time of day. There are several categories for Loco Moco and that is: Sauteed Patties (1), Grill Patties (2), Fried Patties (3), Seafood Patties (4) types. When heading out to either a restaurant or a loco moco shop there maybe some confusion with the words “Loco” as a shortened way to say loco moco or “Moco” that sometimes refers to non-patty dishes ...