âSobarittoâ is the first item I noticed on the Tacos 4U menu. The Tacos 4U food truck is the sister business of Tako 4U â which specializes in takoyaki â and operating general manager/executive chef Ken Maeda says the taco truck is the only place you can find yakisoba burritos.
âPeople have never heard of a sobaritto before, but we have a good yakisoba, so we figured we might as well make it,â he says. âYou know how they have yakisoba pan? We said, âLetâs do it in a burrito.ââ


The yakisoba burrito ($15) features a 10-inch flour tortilla with nacho cheese sauce and shredded cheese, the businessâs yakisoba, red onions, cilantro, your protein of choice and crispy tempura crumbs to add some crunch. Then, the burrito is folded and grilled.
âWe get our noodles from Sun Noodle; itâs a little thicker yakisoba,â Maeda says. âWe have a homemade yakisoba sauce. When people ask, âWhat is a sobaritto?â and we explain it to them, then they order it. We recommend the chicken or spicy pork (as the protein); it goes best with that.â

Tacos are sold in pairs â two for $14 â and are all made with 6-inch flour tortillas. Protein options include spicy pork, kalbi, chipotle chicken and spicy garlic shrimp.
âThe most popular taco right now is the spicy garlic shrimp or kalbi,â Maeda says. âWe have premium-grade kalbi; we marinate it overnight and grill it up. The shrimp has a spicy chili garlic sauce thatâs made from scratch.
âOur spicy pork changes from time to time,â he adds. âSometimes, itâs sisig with Thai chili peppers and serrano. Our spicy pork for today is pork belly kimchi.â

After the open-face tortillas are topped with shredded cheese, proteins, onions and cilantro, theyâre drizzled with a house sauce before theyâre folded. Shrimp and kalbi are finished with a creamy garlic aioli; the chicken gets a housemade chipotle sauce; and the spicy pork is topped with a serrano cilantro salsa.
Customers can also get combo meals ($14), which include chips, salsa, two tacos of your choice and a drink.

If youâre looking for a shareable appetizer, go for the nachos ($12). Sinaloa tortilla chips are loaded with cheese sauce, shredded cheese, onions, cilantro, a protein of your choice and jalapenos. Maeda recommends the chicken with chipotle sauce as the protein.
âWhen creating the menu (for this second business), I said, âLetâs try tacos,ââ says Maeda, who acknowledges that there are many other taco businesses on OÊ»ahu. âWeâre different; weâre a fusion taco truck, weâre not authentic. We have pork belly kimchi and spicy garlic shrimp â flavors that most people donât get to try (in a taco).â
Free meals are provided to children under age 12, as part of the businessâs mission to support kids in HawaiÊ»i, according to Maeda.
Stay updated with Tacos 4Uâs schedule by following the biz on Instagram. Maeda notes that the biz is usually open from 5 to 9 p.m. wherever it pops up.
CONTACT
Tacos 4U
Various locations
Instagram: @tacos4u808
Kelli Shiroma Braiotta can be reached at kelli@alohastatedaily.com.