My Italian best friend and I enjoying a Loco Moco plate at Zushi Beach with egg, rice, and gravy

Seaside Loco Moco at Zushi Beach A Shared Summer Memory

Introduction

Loco Moco is a Hawaiian comfort dish that combines a juicy hamburger patty, fluffy rice, a fried egg, and rich brown gravy. Originally created in Hilo, Hawaii in the late 1940s, it has since become a beloved plate lunch across the islands and beyond.

In this article, I share not only Loco Moco but also the story of enjoying it with my best friend from Italy at Zushi Beach in Japan. You will learn how small moments at the seaside can create lifelong memories.

I chose to feature this recipe and story because food is never just about eating. It is about sharing time, courage, and joy with people you treasure.

Experience

• A sunny summer day with ocean breeze

• Two Loco Moco plates from a seaside café

• Good company — my Italian best friend

• The courage to jump into the ocean with clothes 

• Playful dogs that made us smile

• A camera to capture the memory

How Our Loco Moco Day Unfolded

Arrive at Zushi Beach and take in the view of the sea and beach houses.

Order Loco Moco plates and enjoy the mix of flavors. It was his first time trying it, and he loved it.

Escape the heat by jumping into the sea.

Meet two Shiba dogs, Mikey and Tenten.

End the day with laughter, gratitude, and the reminder that food and friendship make summer unforgettable.

Tips for Your Own Zushi Beach Food Adventure

• Bring sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially on hot summer days.

• If it’s your first time trying Loco Moco, pair it with iced tea or tropical juice for the perfect beach vibe.

• Travel with friends — shared moments become the best memories.

• Capture your day with a waterproof camera like a GoPro HERO12 for lasting memories.

Watch the Full Experience on YouTube

For the full video of our day and the food we shared, check out my YouTube channel:

Let me know if you’ve tried Loco Moco or visited Zushi Beach. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more delicious food adventures!


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