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first L&L that preceeded L&L's original
Hawaiian Barbecue (SM) concept in Honolulu circa 1976. |
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In
1976 Johnson Kam and Eddie Flores, Jr., both budding entrepreneurs,
purchased the L&L Drive-Inn® on Liliha Street in Honolulu,
Hawaii. Times were tough during the early years but Kam and
Flores persevered with their work ethic and optimism.
The founders of the L&L Drive-Inn® decided to franchise
and expand their operation in 1988. They were among the first
to build a reputation of serving fresh plate lunches, in generous
portions, and low prices across Hawaii with their very successful
chain of L&L Drive-Inn® restaurants.
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Hawaii
Business magazine cover (July 2004).
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In
late 1999, Kam and Flores introduced their L&L brand of
plate lunches to the mainland in California. Anticipating
the unfamiliarity of the plate lunch to the mainland, Flores
brilliantly repackaged it as “L&L
Hawaiian Barbecue®”. Why Hawaiian Barbecue(SM)?
Flores explains, “When we went to the mainland, the
name ‘Hawaiian’ is a draw, because everyone just
fantasized, everyone wants to come to Hawaii”.
To
understand the L&L Hawaiian Barbecue® concept, one
must look back to the history of the food that L&L has
branded as Hawaiian Barbecue(SM) –
the Hawaiian plate lunch. The traditional Hawaiian plate lunch
consists of two servings of rice, a serving of macaroni salad,
and features a generous serving of a hot entrée (a
smaller “mini” version of the traditional plate
lunch consists of one serving of rice, a serving of macaroni
salad, and a small serving of a hot entrée). L&L
Hawaiian Barbecue's® unique meal composition and signature
brand of Asian and American fusion cuisine has helped it to
stand out from the others that offer Hawaiian style cuisine.
The L&L Hawaiian Barbecue® concept has spread like
wild fire. Today there are over 180 L&L restaurants in
Hawaii, California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado,
Oregon, Utah, Texas and New York.
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(Left
to Right) L & L in Lakecrest, CA and Brentwood,
CA.
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The
owners attribute their success to a decentralized system of
ownership through franchises in which each restaurant is a
separately
incorporated profit center run by partners in the corporation
or individual owners. Their success is furthermore enhanced
by immersing
customers with the Aloha spirit through their brightly
colored interiors with scenic views of Hawaii and warm hospitality.
L&L
Hawaiian Barbecue's® success has earned the company many
awards and continued rankings in various local and national
magazines. In 2002, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue® was named
one of the “50 Regional Powerhouse Chains” by
Nation’s Restaurant News. The July 2005 issue of Restaurant
& Institutions Magazine ranked L&L #314 out of America’s
top 400 restaurant chains. Additionally, Restaurant Business
magazine ranked L&L #15 of its 50 Top Growth Chains
in the Nation in 2005. Entrepreneur magazine has also ranked
L&L’s parent company, L&L Franchise, Inc.
at #165 out of the top 500 franchises in 2005.
L&L’s strong Hawaii roots provides the company
the clout in being able to give customers an authentic Hawaiian
taste and an authentic experience. And at the pace of growth
of the franchise and the level of attention the company
continues to receive, L&L has become the biggest thing
to come out of Hawaii since surfing!
National Awards
Restaurants & Institutions (R&I) Magazine
- #275 ranking - America’s Top 400 Restaurant Chains (2007)
- #280 ranking - America’s Top 400 Restaurant Chains (2006)
- #314 ranking - America’s Top 400 Restaurant Chains (2005)
- #370 ranking - America’s Top 400 Restaurant Chains (2004)
Entrepreneur Magazine
- #126 ranking - America’s Top Global Franchises (2006)
- #115 ranking - America’s Top Global Franchises (2005)
- #157 ranking - Top 500 Franchises (2006)
- #165 ranking - Top 500 Franchises (2005)
Restaurant Business Magazine
- #15 out of 50 Top Growth Chains in the Nation (2005)
QSR Magazine
- Best of 2006: Growth (2006)
Nation's Restaurant News
- Top 50 Regional Powerhouse Chains (2002)
Mainland Local/Regional Awards
- Best Hawaiian Food - Milpitas Post (2007)
- Best Hawaiian - SF Weekly (2007)
- Best Dinner Under $5 - Westword Magazine
- Best of Las Vegas: Best Cheap Eats - Las Vegas Review-Journal (2003)
Hawaii Awards
- Proclamation Declaring March 8th as "L&L Hawaiian Barbecue Day" - Hawaii State Governor Linda Lingle (2006)
Honolulu Advertiser Newspaper
- Best of the Best: Plate Lunch (2007)
- Ilima Award: Best Plate Lunch (1996, 2000-2007)
- Ilima Award: Favorite Local Style Food (1997)
- Best of the Best: Best Loco Moco (2006 & 2007)
- Oahu’s 100 Best Restaurants (2001)
Honolulu Star-Bulletin/Midweek
- Best Plate Lunch (2003-2007)
Pacific Business News
- Best in Business I – Business Leadership Hawaii (2004)
Hawaii Business Magazine
- Ranked among Hawaii’s Top 250 Businesses (2002-2007)
Honolulu Magazine
- Best Chicken Katsu (2008)
- Best Loco Moco (2008)
Honolulu Weekly
- Best Plate Lunch (2001)
- Best Chicken Katsu (2000)
- Best Take-Out (1994)
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