Mo’ Bettahs, the Hawaiian-style fast-casual restaurant chain, has announced that it’s coming to Minnesota for the first time.
On Tuesday, the company announced that it will expand into the Twin Cities, as well as Phoenix and Indianapolis. While the exact locations and opening dates are still under wraps, a representative tells Bring Me The News that Mo’ Bettahs will open restaurants in Burnsville and Maple Grove at some point in the summer or early fall.
Mo’ Bettahs specializes in Hawaiian barbecue and plate lunch, serving items like teriyaki chicken and steak, kalua pork, katsu chicken, and steamed rice.
“We didn’t create Mo’ Bettahs to follow a trend. It was built on the recipes and culture we grew up with, cooking alongside our parents and aunties in the backyard,” says co-founder Kimo Mack…