
Alejandro’s Mexican Food quietly opened a Pearl City Shopping Center storefront this week, and lunchtime is already looking busy. Midday crowds suggest the counter is hitting a local craving for straightforward tacos, burritos, and bowls. One local tasting even called the ono Chicken Bowl “really good,” praising its authentic Mexican flavor.
Contributor Barry Villamil of My Pearl City dropped by on Feb. 4 and shared photos of the menu, posted hours, and the owner and crew behind the counter. Villamil highlighted the one Chicken Bowl in particular and published shots of the menu boards that back up the simple, no-fuss approach.
According to Alejandro’s Mexican Food, the brand started life as a Waikīkī taco cart before expanding into multiple brick-and-mortar spots across Oʻahu. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser has previously profiled the restaurant, calling out signature items like the wet burrito that helped build its following. That track record makes the Pearl City location feel like the next step in a steady climb rather than a one-off pop-up.
What To Order
The My Pearl City visit pegged the ono Chicken Bowl as a solid lunch choice, with enough flavor to stand out in a quick-service setting. Alejandro’s wider menu brings in familiar favorites, including carne asada tacos, quesadillas and the wet burritos that regulars already know from other locations.
Menu pages and delivery listings on Uber Eats show featured items, customer photos and posted hours that match what early in-person visitors have reported. Expect generous portions built for quick takeout or a fast, casual bite at the counter.
Where To Find It
The new counter sits on the makai side of Pearl City Shopping Center near Daiso, according to My Pearl City. Photos from that writeup show a compact dining footprint and the owner and crew working behind the line. Shoppers say the center’s parking makes curbside pick-up and quick takeout straightforward.
With Alejandro’s now part of the Pearl City mix, the shopping center gains another reliable grab-and-go option for weekday lunches and island-style burritos. For the latest hours and menu updates, check the restaurant’s website or delivery listings before heading over.









