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38 Exciting Ways to Eat in Honolulu Right Now
"If it is a sweet breakfast you’re looking for, then dining at Sweet-E’s Cafe is the way to go. Their blueberry cream cheese-stuffed French toast is the most wildly popular dish here, drawing crowds into the cozy cafe. However, Sweet-E’s does offer a variety of savory dishes too, including a good mix of hashes, fried rice and egg dishes."
"Sweet E’s Cafe is a great affordable breakfast option on the windward edge of Honolulu. The cafe serves reliably good, down-home diner breakfast staples that will feel familiar to visitors traveling from small town America. There are local “regulars” and the cafe didn’t even have a website until very recently."
"Tucked away in an exclusive residential neighborhood just minutes from Waikiki,. , the signature restaurant at The Kahala Hotel & Resort, perches on the second floor with panoramic, palm-framed views of the Pacific Ocean. Its menu features Asian and Mediterrean influences using locally sourced ingredients, like the sauteed French foie gras paired with an Okinawan sweet potato puree and macadamia nuts, or the fisherman’s soup filled with scallops, mussels, shrimp, locally caught fish and ogo (Hawaiian edible seaweed)."
"But it's still chef Wayne Hirabayashi at the helm with talented chef de cuisine Eric Oto at his side. Describing himself as a fisherman/farmer, the 36-year-old chef de cuisine's menu reflects his passion for the ocean and the land. “I remember my step-dad telling me that if I wanted to eat fish then I would have to learn to cook it."
"Location: 324 Coral Street Suite 1A-104b, Honolulu, HI 96813, United States. Not gonna lie, the décor is a macramé loving millennial dream – succulents meet retro sun brollies topped off with hipster servers. Although service was a little slow (we received our food before our coffees, a pet peeve) we’ll let them off, as it gave us more time to absorb this real-life Pinterest board."
"Inside the SALT at Our Kaka’aka marketplace, Arvo Cafe is a tiny, seasonal coffee shop that showcases local coffee and Australian-inspired light bites. Stop by before grabbing lunch or dinner in the SALT marketplace. Or, take your coffee to go and catch sunset down the road at Ala Moana Beach Park."
"Enjoy your coffee in the most adorably designed outdoor area. The seating areas are so fun— one even has a disco ball above!. The coffee and avocado toast are pleasant, but I also recommend getting their strawberry guava mint iced tea."
"Address: (4 locations) 92-1047 Olani Street, KapoleiHours: 7AM-2PM, DailyPrice Range: $$MenuRecommendations: Jalapeño Bacon Fried Rice & Eggs, Strawberry Nutella Crepes, or Rainbow Pancakes (Hawaiian Macadamia Nut Pancakes with Fresh Bananas, Strawberries, Kiwi, Blueberries, Pineapple, and Papaya)."
"The health and safety of our guests and team members remain our top priority. Daily enhanced cleaning sanitation and safety protocols including employee health questionnaire and temperature checks, glove use, plexiglass-screens, mandatory facial coverings, and social distancing measures have been..."
"The manager was very sweet and he helped my daughter out with her app. I appreciated that . Coffee- This is the second time I..."
"More than a grocery store, Foodland has amazing poke selections for you to enjoy!. If it’s your first time, ask for a sample before you order. Take it to the beach, and enjoy!"
"A Poke Bowl, Shoyu Ahi poke served over a bed of white rice, from Foodland Farms at the Ala Moana shopping center."
"Just a stone’s throw away from Waikiki, there is another place to hang out or find a souvenir to remember your trip. Kahala Mall is a beachfront complex in the vibrant neighborhood of Kahala, with over 100 shops, including retail stores and restaurants. You can even find a Whole Foods Market if you’re willing to buy fresh ingredients to cook while visiting Honolulu."
"Set away from Waikiki's bustle, this friendly shopping mall offers browsing in air-conditioned comfort. Its 90 stores include Macy's, Banana Republic, Barnes & Noble, Aveda, and Ann Taylor. A selection of service businesses is also available, and the munchies can be put to rest by pizza, Japanese, burger, vegetarian, Korean, and American eateries."
"Visit Kahala Mall, located on Waialae Avenue on the east side of Oahu. Check out the array of internationally renowned stores, including the Apple Store, Macy's, Barnes & Noble, Starbucks, Jamba Juice, Radio Shack, Chili's, California Pizza Kitchen and an eight-screen Consolidated Theatres movie theater."
"If you want the focus of your romantic dinner to start with some vintage wines, then try Amuse Wine Bar. You can sample 80 different wines in a very modern and trendy atmosphere, where you can even pour your desired portion from a number of bottle dispensers. And they have a diverse range of dining options, with some robust appetizers and cheese plates, in addition to scrumptious desserts that you will definitely want to save room for!"
"Stage Restaurant’s Amuse Wine Bar is perfect for any occasion, including an anniversary, work retreat, or casual drop-in. The bar has a rotating list of nearly 80 unique labels from across the globe. There’s also live music every night from 7–9 p.m."
"Everything about the Blue Hawaii cocktail at the Shore Bird Restaurant says "tropical island paradise." The icy blue color of the blue curaçao is enough to cool any sunburnt skin down and providing for a relaxed mood to enjoy the sun's decent into..."
"Waikiki gets its own Michael Mina signature restaurant located here in the new market place. Stripsteak goes beyond your basic prime cuts of steak, and offers a nice 45-day aged Porterhouse Steak, a Tomahawk Steak for two, and a tasty Waygu Grade A5 Striploin Steak. And if you’re thinking of going big, consider ordering the $95 Kona Lobster Pot Pie!"
"Located on the mauka side of the International Market Place Grand Lānai, this third-floor Michael Mina restaurant faces a landscaped courtyard, a breezeway and a nice slice of sky. We arrived with a reservation at 6:45 p.m. and had our pick of tables."