Scratch Kitchen & Bake Shop is up for sale




The owners of Scratch Kitchen & Bake Shop, the popular brunch spot in Honolulu’s Chinatown, are putting his restaurant up for sale.
Honolulu-based Hawaii Commercial Real Estate LLC has been tapped to look for a buyer for the restaurant. The asking price for the Smith Street restaurant is $180,000, according to the listing.
Scratch, which usually has lines snaked outside of its door, especially during breakfast hours, specializes in scratch-made comfort foods.
Brian Chan and Aimee Miyahira-Chan, owners and chef of Scratch, recently opened a second location at The Howard Hughes Corp.’s Ward Village’s South Shore Market in the Honolulu neighborhood of Kakaako.
It’s unclear as to what will happen to Scratch’s Chinatown restaurant once it has been sold. This restaurant has been open since 2014.
Some of its popular menu items include its bst benny, “milk & cereal” pancakes, the brunch-wich, creaole shrimp ‘n grits and the calentado.

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