"Cake Works offers a great variety of flavors and will make sure your tastebuds are tickled by their baked goods. Their bespoke cakes are absolutely beautiful and will make a statement at any party. Aside from cakes, they also create delicious macarons, cupcakes, and other delectable goodies that will make a statement on any dessert table."
"Otto Cake in Kaimuki is a quaint little bakeshop that specializes in cheesecakeswith a wide range of flavors including almond cookie, orange chocolate chip, and cookie butter. Any flavor is a good choice, but the original cheesecake literally takes the cake."
"A post shared by Herringbone Waikiki (@herringbonewaikiki) on Aug 27, 2018 at 9:45pm PDT. The lovely Herringbone is located a little farther mauka from Stripsteak in an open-roof soaring space that extends from a stadium kitchen. A smaller, darker and cooler indoor dining space with a plesiosaurlike skeleton hanging over the bar leads to a field of outdoor tables whose view is of a hanging wall of Babylon of sorts—a dozen or so planter boxes of yellow pine overflow with greenery as they hover on wires from an open grid of I-beams."
"Hands down one of the most interesting and stunning restaurantsin the International Market and all of Waikiki. Decorated with glowing pufferfish, a living wall, and a whales skeleton hanging above the bar, there’s lots of exciting décor throughout the restaurant!. Herringbone is known for their fresh seafood, with temping entrees like Mussels Tikka Spice, Whole Fish Ceviche, Sake & Ginger Beurre Blanc King Salmon, and some sizable Seafood Platters."
"The weekend brunch at Herringbone Waikīkī is exactly what you want it to be: decadent, languid and with bottomless mimosas. Standout dishes include an eggs Benedict topped with briny uni (sea urchin roe) and king crab, a New England-style lobster roll with creamy slaw and a local version of chicken and waffles with crispy mochiko chicken, chewy mochi waffles and local honey. The drink list here is extensive."
"Fresh fish dishes like seared ahi, grilled mahi mahi and monchong with sauteed bok choy are signature dishes here that happen to be gluten-free. Meat eaters can tuck into the vadouvan-spiced Australian rack of lamb and paniolo ribeye, whose sides include grilled sweet corn — another specialty of this more upscale choice for lunch or dinner. Open 11am to 3pm daily and 5pm to 8pm Friday to Sunday.haleiwabeachhouse.com"
"It is the newest and largest restaurant in Haleiwa, on Oahu's North Shore. Executive Chef, Chris Blanc, has created an amazing menu with a wide variety of offerings. He has taken your old favorites and presents them in a new and interesting way, using unique flavors to bring them to life."
"Set in a classy environment, Legend Seafood Restaurant produces a fusion of traditional, modern and seasonal Chinese food with authentic Hong Kong-Cantonese cuisine. Legend Seafood Restaurant offers dishes in various styles, which are Banquet menu for 9-course meals, ala carte menu for Cantonese dishes as well as Dim Sum menu for monthly specials. Apart from first-class seafood and meat dishes, the establishment also prides itself on tasty vegetarian options."
"My girlfriend's family first time trying Dim Sum, they said it was a little bit confusing at first but the food was amazing. Definitely a place to t..."
"In one day, you can drive this 100-mile path with some beach hopping, but you might have to cherry-pick between the longer activities like the hike, Waimea Valley and the Polynesian Cultural Center if you don’t want to feel rushed. Depart early from Honolulu for your drive north through the farmlands and mountain views of the center of the island, to stretches of empty beachfront and the northwest terminus of the highway at Kaena Point. If you want to do some hiking, the Kaena Point Trail is a 3.5-mile, out-and-back path from the end of the road to the remote western point of the island inaccessible to vehicles."
"Next head to Waimea Valley to see Waimea Falls and swim in the pool at the bottom. This is a beautiful and sacred place and could definitely warrant a few hours of your time – we spent about an hour and a half there."
"Tour Waimea Valley where you can learn about Hawaiian culture, admire a beautiful variety of trees, shrubs and plants and enjoy a swim at a waterfall. (See this link for TripAdvisor reviews of Waimea Valley.)"
"Let me start by saying we rarely bother photographing man-made nature, such as botanical gardens. There is nothing inherently wrong with it, but it feels a bit inauthentic; it’s like building a wildlife photography portfolio by going to a zoo. With that said, the Ho’omaluhia Botanical Gardens are absolutely worth the trip!"
"Your local Wahiawa Subway® Restaurant, located at 823 California Ave brings delicious ingredients and mouth-watering flavors in billions of sandwich, salad and wrap combinations to you. An alternative to traditional fast food, we offer freshly cut veggies, toppings, protein and freshly-baked brea..."
"We got the swordfish tacos, which was one of the best fish tacos on the island. We also got the ahi burger and it was delicious. One thing about the burger was..."