Popular concept from Mack brothers continues reign as Utah’s favorite Hawaiian food with new location
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah (Nov. 14, 2024) – Mo’ Bettahs Hawaiian Style Food, a popular Hawaiian-inspired restaurant known for its commitment to fresh, authentic flavors and family-friendly dining, is set to open its 29th unit in Utah at 4315 Pony Express Parkway, Suite 160, across from the Eagle Mountain City Library and near Ace Hardware. This location marks the 57th unit for Mo’ Bettahs systemwide.
A “Friends and Ohana” event will be held Thursday, Nov. 21, inviting the community to enjoy a complimentary mini plate during event hours from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for lunch and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for dinner. A ribbon-cutting ceremony with founders Kimo and Kalani Mack will take place at 5:30 p.m. ahead of dinner service.

In honor of the grand opening, Mo’ Bettahs will also host “BOGO Monday” on Nov. 25, offering a “buy one regular plate, get one free” deal for all guests who mention the promotion at the register.
“We are very thankful to the Eagle Mountain community as we continue in our mission to share Aloha,” said Kimo Mack, co-founder of Mo’ Bettahs. “Utah has kindly embraced our brand of Hawaiian cuisine and we can’t wait to continue growing and sharing Aloha in even more places.”
Mo’ Bettahs prides itself on providing a welcoming atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of Aloha and fosters community connections. From Spam Musubi, a popular Hawaiian snack, to Kalua Pig, Katsu Chicken and Shrimp Tempura, Mo’ Bettahs is number one when it comes to an authentic Hawaiian-style experience. Paired with its one-of-a-kind macaroni salad and steamed rice, the flavor experiences are unmatched. Operating hours are Monday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
To learn more about Mo’ Bettahs and to view the full menu, visit mobettahs.com.
About Mo’ Bettahs Hawaiian Style Food
Mo’ Bettahs was founded in Bountiful, Utah in 2008 by Kimo and Kalani Mack with a goal of providing guests with an authentic Hawaiian island barbeque experience, just like they enjoyed while growing up in O’ahu, Hawai’i. Mo’ Bettahs serves the plate lunch with an authentic Hawaiian experience, with items like freshly Grilled Teriyaki Chicken and Steak, Kalua Pig, Deep-Fried Katsu Chicken, homemade macaroni salad and steamed rice. Mo’ Bettahs has grown to 57 locations in Utah, Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas and Nevada. Mo’ Bettahs has plans to spread the aloha spirit to more communities through continued expansion in the coming months and years. Mo’ Bettahs offers dine-in, takeout and catering. For more information, visit Mo’ Bettahs’ website or follow on Instagram, Facebook or X (formerly Twitter).

Mike Kieffer – Editor-in-Chief, Cedar Valley Sentinel
Mike Kieffer is a dynamic leader and community advocate based in Eagle Mountain, Utah. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Cedar Valley Sentinel, a local publication dedicated to informing, inspiring, and elevating the Cedar Valley community through honest and accurate journalism. With a passion for fostering connections, Kieffer has made it his mission to highlight local businesses, provide reliable news, and support community development.
Beyond his editorial role, Kieffer is the owner of Lake Mountain Media, LLC, a company specializing in media and communications, and the co-owner of Quail Run Farms, which focuses on sustainable farming and community engagement. He also actively contributes to the local economy and culture as a member of the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce.
Kieffer’s dedication extends to preserving and promoting the history and heritage of the Cedar Valley area. He often participates in community-centered events and media, including podcasts that explore the unique aspects of life in the region. Through his varied endeavors, he remains a steadfast advocate for the growth and enrichment of the local community.