When Jason Momoa talks about home, he does not keep it vague. He names streets, smells, and food that sticks with you. In his new film, "The Wrecking Crew," he brings one of those memories straight to the screen. That memory has a name, and locals know it well. It is Zippy’s.
This is not a blink-and-miss-it cameo meant to sell snacks. It is a personal nod wrapped into the story. Momoa treats it like a thank-you note to the place that fed him as he grew up. Fans noticed it right away, and Hawaiʻi felt seen.
Zippy’s Is Not a Prop, It Is Personal

Pride of Gypsies / IG / Zippy’s has been part of everyday life in Hawaiʻi for decades. It is where families stop after long days and where plates come heavy and comforting. For Momoa, Zippy's carries a deeper pull.
The 46-year-old Hollywood icon shared in an interview with PEOPLE that every trip to visit his father started the same way. They went straight from the airport to Zippy’s. That routine stuck with him. Seeing the restaurant show up in "The Wrecking Crew" felt like proof that he had arrived. He said it made him feel like he had truly made it. That reaction says more than any box office stat ever could.
The choice was never about logos or deals. Momoa made it clear that the inclusion mattered to him on a personal level. He wanted something real from his life in the film. Zippy’s fit that role perfectly, without forcing itself into the scene.
“The Wrecking Crew” Pack Steals the Scene
The food did not just sit in the background. The production created a custom Wrecking Crew Pack made just for the movie. Momoa lit up when talking about it. He listed the items with pride and hunger. Fried chicken, rice topped with chili, and classic macaroni salad made the cut.
Those dishes say a lot about Hawaiʻi comfort food. They are filling, familiar, and honest. Momoa called them local favorites, and he was not wrong. Anyone raised on island plates knew exactly what he meant.
The moment also sparked some friendly tension on set. His co-star Dave Bautista had to sit it out. Bautista follows a plant-based, gluten-free, and dairy-free diet. He joked about feeling jealous while Momoa enjoyed every bite. The exchange added warmth to the story and showed how real the moment was.
Food As Culture, Not Decoration

Svengaali / IG / Momoa does not treat food like a trend. He talks about it the way people talk about family. His cheat meals include Kahlua pig, lau lau, poi, and mac salad.
By featuring Zippy’s, Momoa shared that connection with the audience. He did not explain it or spell it out. He simply showed it. That choice invites viewers in without watering anything down.
Plus, it also highlights a side of Hawaiʻi that rarely gets screen time. Big films often lean on beaches and sunsets. This moment leaned into daily life. It reminded people that culture lives in lunch counters and takeout boxes, not just postcards.
Fans love authenticity, and this move landed because it felt honest. Momoa did not pretend Zippy’s was something it is not. He presented it as part of his life, plain and simple. That honesty builds trust with viewers.
"The Wrecking Crew" pairs Momoa and Bautista in a high-energy ride. The film is now streaming on Prime Video. Viewers tuning in for the action might walk away thinking about fried chicken and chili over rice.