JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown will have a new restaurant that adds a twist to some well known cuisine.
Hula’s Fire Grill is a Hawaiian restaurant that is located at 110 2nd Street NW at the location formerly known as Pita Palace. Sandy and Jerry Wong, founders of Hula’s Fire Grill (formerly Hula Grill) were born and raised in Hawaii.
Jerry states that this is their second location in North Dakota after having major success in Williston.

Wong says what makes Hula’s Fire Grill food so good is their unique methods that have been passed down through family.

While some of their menu items include hot dogs, wings, and fried rice, Wong says the way they’re prepared and cooked add a special Hawaiian flavor to each dish.
Wong says value, taste, and quantity are the three things that are important to running Hula’s Fire Grill. He says Jamestown will welcome the different eating experience they bring.

Although one word cannot describe the type of food that Hula’s will offer, Wong says “Onolicious” comes close.

While an official opening date is not set yet, the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce says a soft opening has been planned for this weekend.
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