We eat out a lot. Like, probably more than we should. But living on Oʻahu means being surrounded by some of the most diverse, flavorful, and flat-out delicious food in the country, so can you blame us?
This isn’t a list we pulled from a tourism brochure. These are the spots we actually go to: the plate lunch counter where we grab our Tuesday special, the hole-in-the-wall poke shop we argue about with friends, the fancy restaurant we save for anniversaries. We’ve updated every single pick for 2026 with current prices, hours, and addresses so you can walk in with confidence.
Whether you just PCS’d to Oʻahu, you’re visiting for the first time, or you’ve lived here your whole life and need new ideas, this guide covers the entire island from Waikiki to the North Shore and everywhere in between.
Pro tip for military families: We’ve flagged spots that offer military/kamaʻaina discounts throughout the guide. Always ask when you’re paying, as many local restaurants offer 10-15% off with valid military ID even if they don’t advertise it.
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Waikīkī & Ala Moana
1. Marukame Udon
Fresh udon noodles made right in front of you. The line moves fast and it’s worth every minute. Get the Nikutama (beef and egg) udon and add a couple of tempura pieces from the counter. One of the best cheap eats on the island.
📍 2310 Kuhio Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $5-$12 | Hours: Daily 10am-10pm
Website: Marukame Udon
2. Doraku Sushi
One of our go-to sushi spots. The happy hour is legendary with half-off specialty rolls, and the atmosphere is perfect for date night or a group dinner. The Volcano Roll and Truffle Salmon Carpaccio are standouts.
📍 2233 Kalakaua Ave, 3rd Floor, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $25-$50 | Hours: Daily 11:30am-11pm
Website: Doraku Sushi
3. Musubi Cafe Iyasume
The ultimate grab-and-go spot in Waikiki. Their spam musubi varieties are creative and filling, perfect for a quick breakfast before hitting the beach.
📍 Multiple Waikiki locations
Cost: $3-$8 | Hours: Daily 7am-9pm
Website: Musubi Cafe Iyasume
4. Sushi Sho
For a special occasion, this intimate 10-seat omakase inside the Ritz-Carlton Waikiki is unforgettable. Chef Keiji Nakazawa blends traditional Edomae techniques with Hawaiian ingredients. Reservations open months in advance.
📍 383 Kalaimoku St, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $300+ | Hours: Dinner, reservations required
Website: Sushi Sho
5. House Without a Key
There’s nothing quite like sitting under the old kiawe tree at the Halekulani, sipping a cocktail while a hula dancer performs at sunset. The food is solid (try the seared ahi), but the experience is what makes this place magical.
📍 2199 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $30-$60 | Hours: Breakfast, lunch, dinner daily
Website: House Without a Key
6. Yauatcha Waikiki
Dim sum on another level. This upscale spot in the International Market Place serves handcrafted dim sum, wok dishes, and incredible cocktails. Happy hour deals make it more accessible.
📍 2330 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $35-$65 | Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
Website: Yauatcha Waikiki
7. Orchids at Halekulani
Oceanfront fine dining with Diamond Head views. The Sunday brunch is one of the best on the island, and the seafood curry at dinner is a must.
📍 2199 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $50-$100+ | Hours: Breakfast, lunch, dinner; Sunday brunch
Website: Orchids at Halekulani
8. Eggs ‘n Things
Been around since 1974 and still packing the house every morning. The macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup are iconic. A Waikiki staple.
📍 343 Saratoga Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $15-$25 | Hours: Daily 6am-2pm
Website: Eggs ‘n Things
Kaimukī, Kapahulu & Moʻiliʻili
9. Ono Seafood
This tiny hole-in-the-wall might have the best poke on the entire island. The shoyu ahi and spicy ahi are our top picks. Come before the lunch rush because they sell out.
📍 747 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Cost: $10-$18 | Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
10. Rainbow Drive-In
A Kapahulu institution since 1961. The Loco Moco here is the gold standard: perfectly cooked hamburger patty, two eggs over easy, and brown gravy over rice.
📍 3308 Kanaina Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $8-$14 | Hours: Daily 7am-9pm
Website: Rainbow Drive-In
11. Leonard’s Bakery
You can’t leave Oʻahu without trying a malasada from Leonard’s. These Portuguese donuts are crispy on the outside, pillowy on the inside, and utterly addictive.
📍 933 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Cost: $2-$5 | Hours: Daily 6am-9pm
Website: Leonard’s Bakery
12. Mud Hen Water
Chef Ed Kenney’s hyper-local gem in Kaimuki. The menu changes with what’s fresh from local farms. Great craft cocktail list too.
📍 3452 Waialae Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Cost: $25-$45 | Hours: Tue-Sat 5:30pm-9pm
Website: Mud Hen Water
13. Waiola shave ice
The finest shave ice on Oʻahu. The ice is shaved so thin it practically melts on your tongue. Go for the li hing mui or the classic rainbow.
📍 2135 Waiola St, Honolulu, HI 96826
Cost: $4-$8 | Hours: Daily 10am-6:30pm
14. Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin
The best tonkatsu on the island. The kurobuta pork cutlet is thick, juicy, and perfectly fried. You grind your own sesame seeds at the table.
📍 2250 Kalakaua Ave #B-1, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $18-$30 | Hours: Daily 11am-9:30pm
Website: Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin
15. Koko Head Cafe
Brunch with a local twist from Chef Lee Anne Wong. The cornflake french toast and kimchi fried rice are favorites. Expect a wait on weekends.
📍 1145C 12th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Cost: $15-$25 | Hours: Wed-Mon 7am-2pm
Website: Koko Head Cafe
Downtown Honolulu & Chinatown
16. The Pig and the Lady
Chef Andrew Le’s Vietnamese-fusion restaurant is one of the most exciting spots in Chinatown. The pho French dip is genius. James Beard semifinalist for good reason.
📍 83 N King St, Honolulu, HI 96817
Cost: $20-$40 | Hours: Tue-Sat lunch and dinner
Website: The Pig and the Lady
17. Livestock Tavern
A moody, beautifully designed spot in a historic Chinatown building. The burger is one of the best on the island, and the cocktail program is top-tier.
📍 49 N Hotel St, Honolulu, HI 96817
Cost: $30-$55 | Hours: Mon-Sat 5pm-midnight
Website: Livestock Tavern
18. Fete
A Chinatown standout from Chef Robynne Mai’i (James Beard Award winner). The menu is inventive and locally driven. An unforgettable culinary experience.
📍 2 N Hotel St, Honolulu, HI 96817
Cost: $45-$80+ | Hours: Wed-Sat dinner service
Website: Fete
19. Helena’s Hawaiian Food
Serving traditional Hawaiian food since 1946. James Beard America’s Classics award winner. The pipikaula short ribs are legendary.
📍 1240 N School St, Honolulu, HI 96817
Cost: $12-$20 | Hours: Tue-Fri 10am-7:30pm
Website: Helena’s Hawaiian Food
20. Mee BBQ
Char siu that’s been winning over locals for decades. Their BBQ mixed plate with char siu, roast pork, and rice is ridiculously good for the price.
📍 35 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Cost: $8-$15 | Hours: Mon-Sat 5:30am-2pm
21. Kevin’s Kitchen
A newer addition earning a following for its Hong Kong-style roast meats. The roast goose is spectacular. One of Honolulu Magazine’s best new restaurants of 2025.
📍 1296 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96814
Cost: $15-$30 | Hours: Tue-Sun 11am-8:30pm
Kailua & the Windward Side
22. Buzz’s Steakhouse
Right across from Kailua Beach, Buzz’s has been a local institution since 1962. The salad bar is iconic, the steaks are solid, and the lanai seating is pure old-school Hawaii.
📍 413 Kawailoa Rd, Kailua, HI 96734
Cost: $25-$50 | Hours: Daily 11am-9pm
Website: Buzz’s Steakhouse
23. Moke’s Bread and Breakfast
The lilikoi pancakes at Moke’s are famous for a reason. Fluffy, tangy, sweet, and unlike anything you’ll find on the mainland.
📍 27 Hoʻolai St, Kailua, HI 96734
Cost: $14-$22 | Hours: Daily 6:30am-1pm
Website: Moke’s Bread and Breakfast
24. Faria
One of the most exciting new restaurants on Oʻahu. Portuguese-inspired with an incredible tinned fish board and pasteis de nata. Honolulu Magazine’s top new restaurant.
📍 306 Kuʻulei Rd, Kailua, HI 96734
Cost: $30-$50 | Hours: Tue-Sat dinner
25. Cinnamon’s Restaurant
Another Kailua breakfast heavyweight. The red velvet pancakes are Instagram-famous, but the eggs Benedict variations are where it’s at.
📍 315 Uluniu St, Kailua, HI 96734
Cost: $15-$25 | Hours: Daily 7am-2pm
Website: Cinnamon’s Restaurant
26. Haleiwa Joe’s Haiku Gardens
Tucked into the lush Haiku Gardens in Kaneʻohe. One of the most scenic dining spots on the Windward side. Great for families near MCBH.
📍 46-336 Haiku Rd, Kaneʻohe, HI 96744
Cost: $25-$50 | Hours: Mon-Sat dinner, Sun brunch & dinner
Website: Haleiwa Joe’s Haiku Gardens
Related: 10 Best Places to Eat in Kailua
North Shore
27. Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck
The original shrimp truck. The scampi (garlic butter shrimp) is the order here. Messy, garlicky, and absolutely perfect eaten at a picnic table.
📍 66-472 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Cost: $15-$18 | Hours: Daily 10:30am-5pm
Website: Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck
28. Matsumoto Shave Ice
A Haleiwa landmark since 1951. Grab a rainbow shave ice with a scoop of ice cream and walk through cute Haleiwa town.
📍 66-111 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Cost: $4-$7 | Hours: Daily 10am-6pm
Website: Matsumoto Shave Ice
29. Haleiwa Joe’s Haleiwa
The original location in the heart of Haleiwa town. More casual than the Haiku Gardens spot. The coconut shrimp and fish tacos are solid.
📍 66-011 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Cost: $20-$40 | Hours: Daily 11am-9pm
Website: Haleiwa Joe’s Haleiwa
30. Ted’s Bakery
Famous for the chocolate haupia pie, and it lives up to the hype. Layers of chocolate and coconut haupia in a flaky crust. Located near Sunset Beach.
📍 59-024 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Cost: $5-$14 | Hours: Daily 7am-8pm
Website: Ted’s Bakery
31. Seven Brothers at the Mill
A Samoan-Hawaiian family operation near Waialua. The lau lau plate, fish and chips, and fresh-baked desserts are all winners. Worth the detour.
📍 67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, HI 96791
Cost: $12-$20 | Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-8pm
Website: Seven Brothers at the Mill
32. Paalaa Kai Bakery
This little bakery in Waialua serves pastries, bread, and local-style baked goods that are worth the drive. The butter rolls disappear fast.
📍 66-945 Kaukonahua Rd, Waialua, HI 96791
Cost: $3-$10 | Hours: Mon-Sat 6am-4pm
Related: 10 Best Places to Eat on the North Shore | Best Food Trucks on Oʻahu
Pearl City, ʻAiea & Salt Lake
33. Side Street Inn On Da Strip
Where off-duty chefs eat after their shifts. The pan-fried pork chops are the stuff of legend. Come hungry and bring friends.
📍 614 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $15-$30 | Hours: Daily 3pm-midnight
Website: Side Street Inn On Da Strip
34. Bob’s BBQ
A Pearl City staple for plate lunches. The BBQ chicken and beef stew are comfort food at its finest. Generous portions, honest prices.
📍 1366 Dillingham Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96817
Cost: $9-$14 | Hours: Mon-Sat 6am-8pm
35. Shiro’s Saimin Haven
Saimin is Hawaiʻi’s noodle soup, and Shiro’s is one of the best places to get it. Close to ʻAiea and perfect for families near JBPHH or Tripler.
📍 98-020 Kamehameha Hwy, ʻAiea, HI 96701
Cost: $8-$14 | Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
36. Tanioka’s Seafoods and Catering
The poke counter at Tanioka’s in Waipahu is one of the best on the island. Also famous for their spam musubi and party platters.
📍 94-903 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu, HI 96797
Cost: $10-$18 | Hours: Daily 8am-5pm
Website: Tanioka’s Seafoods and Catering
37. Fort Ruger Market
A tiny neighborhood spot near Diamond Head known for their spam musubi and poke bowls. Cash only. The kind of place you only know about if someone tells you.
📍 3585 Alohea Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Cost: $5-$12 | Hours: Mon-Sat 6am-2pm
Kapolei & the West Side
38. Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman
Peter Merriman’s gastropub at Ko Olina brings farm-to-table dining to the west side. The happy hour (3pm-5:30pm daily) is one of the best deals on Oʻahu.
📍 92-1048 Olani St, Kapolei, HI 96707
Cost: $25-$45 | Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
Website: Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman
39. Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi
Roy Yamaguchi’s tribute to plantation-era eating houses. Playful, local menu with loco moco sliders and misoyaki butterfish.
📍 91-5431 Kapolei Pkwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
Cost: $20-$40 | Hours: Daily 11am-9pm
Website: Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi
40. Taco Ono
A casual taco truck in Waianae serving some of the freshest fish tacos you’ll ever eat. The grilled mahi tacos with mango salsa are phenomenal.
📍 87-2070 Farrington Hwy, Waianae, HI 96792
Cost: $10-$16 | Hours: Daily 11am-7pm
Related: 10 Best Places to Eat in Kapolei
Hawaiʻi Kai & East Side
41. Kona Brewing Co.
The Koko Marina pub is a great spot to refuel after a Koko Head hike or a day at Hanauma Bay. Solid craft beer and good pizzas.
📍 7192 Kalanianaole Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96825
Cost: $18-$35 | Hours: Daily 11am-9pm
Website: Kona Brewing Co.
42. Koa Pancake House
A no-nonsense breakfast spot that locals have been going to for years. The Portuguese sausage and eggs plate is the local way to start your day.
📍 7192 Kalanianaole Hwy, Ste E-125, Honolulu, HI 96825
Cost: $10-$18 | Hours: Daily 6:30am-2pm
43. Kokonuts Shave Ice & Snacks
Excellent shave ice and acai bowls in the Hawaiʻi Kai shopping area. A perfect post-hike treat.
📍 Koko Marina Center, Honolulu, HI 96825
Cost: $5-$12 | Hours: Daily 10am-6pm
Island-Wide Favorites
44. Zippy’s
If you want to understand local food culture, Zippy’s is required eating. Open late, affordable, serving everything from chili to oxtail soup. Every local has a Zippy’s order.
📍 24+ locations across Oʻahu
Cost: $8-$16 | Hours: Most open 24 hours
Website: Zippy’s
45. L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
The original plate lunch chain from Hawaiʻi. BBQ chicken, kalbi ribs, and chicken katsu plates are staples. Perfect for a beach picnic.
📍 Multiple locations
Cost: $9-$15 | Hours: Varies
Website: L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
46. Genki Sushi
Conveyor belt sushi that’s surprisingly good. Fast, fun, and kids love it. Military discount available.
📍 Multiple locations
Cost: $12-$25 | Hours: Varies
Website: Genki Sushi
47. Teddy’s Bigger Burgers
Started in Hawaiʻi and still one of the best burger spots. Thick, juicy burgers cooked to order. Great shakes too.
📍 Multiple locations
Cost: $12-$20 | Hours: Varies
Website: Teddy’s Bigger Burgers
48. Acai Republic
Bowls piled high with fresh fruit, granola, and honey. Perfect for a quick, healthy lunch or post-surf refuel.
📍 Multiple locations (Kailua, Kapahulu)
Cost: $12-$18 | Hours: Daily 8am-6pm
Website: Acai Republic
49. Merriman’s Honolulu
Peter Merriman’s farm-to-table restaurant in Ward Village. Gorgeous sunset views and the macadamia nut-crusted mahi mahi is a signature.
📍 1108 Auahi St, Honolulu, HI 96814
Cost: $35-$65 | Hours: Daily 4:30pm-9pm
Website: Merriman’s Honolulu
50. Adez
The newest must-try steakhouse on Kapahulu Avenue. You grill your steak at the table on stones heated to 500 degrees. One of the most talked-about openings of 2026.
📍 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Cost: $40-$80+ | Hours: Wed-Sun dinner
Military Discounts and Deals
Oʻahu is home to several military installations, including Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), Schofield Barracks, Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi (MCBH Kaneohe Bay), Fort Shafter, Camp Smith, and Tripler Army Medical Center. If you’re stationed here, PCSing in, or visiting family, keep these dining deals in mind:
The Street Food Hall by Michael Mina (Waikiki): 50% off food for active duty and veterans on weekends. Multiple dining concepts under one roof.
Genki Sushi: Military discount available at all Oʻahu locations with valid ID.
Tex 808 BBQ + Brews: Military discounts Mon-Thu at Moanalua Shopping Center and Waikiki.
International Market Place: Multiple restaurants offer military discounts with valid ID.
General tip: Always ask. Many local restaurants on Oʻahu offer 10-15% kamaʻaina/military discounts that aren’t posted online. Keep your military ID handy.
Bonus: More Oʻahu Eats Worth the Detour
These are additional local favorites we’ve covered over the years. Some are longtime Oʻahu institutions, others are neighborhood gems that deserve a spot on any serious foodie’s hit list.
51. MW Restaurant offers a modern take on Hawaiian and Asian fusion cuisine, with creative dishes that showcase the best of local ingredients.
52. Roy’s is an absolute culinary gem, blending Hawaiian and European flavors to create a dining experience like no other. With its elegant ambiance and a menu that showcases the freshest seafood and locally sourced ingredients, it’s perfect for a special night out. Don’t miss their signature dishes, like the Macadamia Nut-Crusted Mahi-Mahi, which perfectly captures the essence of Hawaii on a plate.
53. Alicia’s Market Alicia’s Market is a local favorite known for its plate lunches and fresh poke bowls. Their poke is a must-try, with a variety of flavors and options to choose from, all prepared with high-quality ingredients.
54. Hula Grill Waikiki Situated on the Waikiki beachfront, Hula Grill offers a relaxed atmosphere and a menu highlighting fresh seafood and Hawaiian-inspired dishes. The stunning ocean views and live music make it an ideal spot for a leisurely meal.
55. Nisshodo Candy Store This little candy store in Honolulu is a hidden treasure for Japanese mochi and manju enthusiasts. With a wide range of flavors and traditional treats, it’s the perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth.
56. Kailua Beachside Cafe Enjoy breakfast with a view of Kailua Beach at Kailua Beachside Cafe, known for its delightful morning fare and a relaxed, beachy atmosphere.
57. Kahuku Farms Kahuku Farms offers a unique farm-to-table dining experience, complete with fresh smoothies and an inviting ambiance surrounded by lush greenery.
58. Young’s Fish Market Young’s Fish Market is your go-to spot for Hawaiian-style laulau and tasty, traditional Hawaiian poke. It’s a local institution for authentic island flavors.
59. Nami Kaze is a cozy and authentic Japanese restaurant tucked away in the heart of Honolulu. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, it’s a favorite among locals seeking traditional Japanese comfort food. From delicious ramen to freshly prepared sushi, Nami Kaze offers a delightful taste of Japan in the heart of Oahu.
60. Ethel’s Grill A beloved local haunt in Chinatown, Ethel’s Grill offers comforting, local-style cuisine that hits all the right notes. Their friendly service and homestyle cooking keep patrons coming back for more.
61. Robata Jinya at Ward in Honolulu is a vibrant izakaya-style eatery that combines Japanese tradition with modern flavors. With its open-grill “robata” concept and a diverse menu, it’s a go-to spot for sharing delicious small plates and skewers with friends. Whether you’re indulging in their grilled specialties or exploring their extensive sake selection, Robata Jinya promises a dynamic and flavorful dining experience.
62. Arancino, with its three locations across Oahu, is renowned for serving authentic Italian cuisine with a touch of island flair. From handcrafted pasta dishes to wood-fired pizzas, Arancino offers a delectable taste of Italy in the heart of Hawaii.
63. Goen Dining + Bar Goen Dining + Bar in Kapolei offers an exciting fusion of Japanese cuisine with unique and mouthwatering creations that will satisfy your taste buds.
64. Domo Cafe, located in the heart of Honolulu, is a charming Japanese cafe that offers a fusion of traditional and modern flavors. With a menu showcasing a variety of bento boxes, sushi, and delightful desserts, it’s a beloved spot for those seeking a taste of Japan in a cozy setting.
65. Holey Grail Donuts, located in Honolulu, is a donut lover’s dream come true, known for its creative and indulgent flavors. From matcha green tea to bacon maple, their unique and mouthwatering donut creations are a must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth.
66. Romy’s Kahuku Prawns & Shrimp Head to Kahuku for mouthwatering prawn and shrimp dishes, harvested from the nearby ponds, and served in a variety of savory sauces.
67. Liliha Bakery Liliha Bakery is known for its irresistible coco puffs and an array of other delectable baked goods. It’s a pastry lover’s paradise.
68. Haleiwa Bowls For a refreshing and healthy treat, visit Haleiwa Bowls on the North Shore and savor their acai bowls and smoothies.
69. Vein at Kaka’ako in Honolulu is a trendy, plant-based eatery that’s perfect for health-conscious diners and vegans. Their menu features a diverse range of delicious plant-based dishes, making it a fantastic destination for those looking for a fresh and sustainable dining experience in the heart of the city.
70. Moku Kitchen Situated in the heart of Honolulu, Moku Kitchen offers farm-to-table dining, craft beers, and a welcoming atmosphere.
71. StripSteak by Michael Mina, located in the International Market Place in Waikiki, is a sophisticated and contemporary steakhouse known for its prime cuts of beef and extensive wine list. With a chic ambiance and an open kitchen, it’s the ideal place to savor top-quality steaks and seafood in a stylish setting while enjoying the energy of Waikiki.
72. Scratch Kitchen & Meatery Scratch Kitchen & Meatery offers innovative American fare with a focus on locally sourced ingredients. The menu changes frequently, ensuring that every visit is a fresh and delightful experience. Be sure to try their famous “Oxtail Gravy Fries” and delectable desserts.
73. Nico’s Pier 38 Located by the waterfront in Chinatown, Nico’s Pier 38 is a seafood lover’s paradise with fresh catches and local Hawaiian favorites. The “Furikake Pan-Fried Ahi” and “Poke Bowl” are popular choices, and the casual yet vibrant atmosphere adds to the dining experience.
74. Hideout The Laylow’s Hideout restaurant and lounge offers creative cocktails and dishes with a tropical twist. The vibrant and stylish atmosphere makes it a great place to unwind and savor island-inspired cuisine.
75. Little Village Noodle House Little Village Noodle House has been a long-standing Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, known for its delicious noodles and dim sum. Whether you’re craving hand-pulled noodles or savory dumplings, this spot offers a satisfying Chinese dining experience.
76. La Tour Cafe La Tour Cafe is a French-inspired bakery and cafe that serves an array of pastries, sandwiches, and coffee. Their commitment to quality and presentation is evident in every bite, making it a delightful spot for a quick meal or snack.
77. Fook Lam Seafood Restaurant Fook Lam Seafood Restaurant offers Chinese seafood specialties in a bustling and lively setting. From lobster to crab, the menu features an array of delectable options for seafood enthusiasts.
78. Mariposa, situated within Neiman Marcus at Ala Moana Center, is an upscale restaurant known for its elegant ambiance and refined American cuisine with a touch of Asian influence. With an emphasis on fresh and seasonal ingredients, it offers a luxurious dining experience in the heart of Honolulu’s premier shopping district.
79. Splash Bar at the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani is a delightful poolside oasis offering a refreshing respite from the Waikiki sun. With tropical cocktails, light bites, and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the Hawaiian vibes in the heart of Honolulu.
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