Honolulu and Waikiki offer so
many food possibilities that recommendations are inevitably highly personal. For
fine dining, all the larger Waikiki hotels have good restaurants, and Restaurant Row
mall near the harbor in Honolulu is a good bet. There are excellent fast-food malls
in the Ala Moana Center , and the much cheaper and more exotic Maunakea
Marketplace on Maunakea Street in Chinatown, while Waikiki's Kuhio Avenue is lined
with snack outlets and fast-food franchises.
Arancino 255 Beach Walk, Waikiki
tel 808/923-5557.
Good Italian trattoria in the heart of Waikiki, with plenty of moderately priced pasta,
pizza and seafood specialties.
Bali by the SeaHilton Hawaiian Village ,
2005 Kalia Rd, Waikiki
tel 808/941-2254.
Highly refined gourmet restaurant, with irresistible views of the full length of Waikiki
and very tasteful (and expensive) "Pacific Rim" cuisine.
Ezogiku 2546 Lemon Rd
tel 808/923-2013.
Plain and very inexpensive Japanese diner, with three branches in Waikiki - the others are
at 2420 Koa Ave and 2146 Kalakaua Ave. Ramen soups plus rice and curry dishes, all at
$6-7, to eat in or take out.
Kakaako Kitchen Ward Center,
1200 Ala Moana Blvd
tel 808/596-7488.
Mall diner that dishes up high-quality Hawaiian-style fast food; pretty much everything,
from the hamburger stew to the signature dish chicken linguine, costs $6-9, and there's a
menu of daily $7.25 specials like meat loaf or pot roast.
Maxime 1134 Maunakea St
tel 808/545-4188.
Bright, clean, pastel-pink Chinatown restaurant serving very inexpensive Vietnamese food,
especially pho (noodle soups).
OceanariumPacific Beach Hotel ,
2490 Kalakaua Ave, Waikiki
tel 808/922-6111.
Simply furnished restaurant with a big gimmick: you gorge yourself beneath the goggling
eyes of 400 live fish, plus the occasional scuba diver. Open for all meals, with noodles,
burgers and sandwiches, and full surf'n'turf dinners - all moderately priced.
Perry's Smorgy
2380 Kuhio Ave, Waikiki
tel 808/926-0184.
All-you-can-eat buffets, indoors and alfresco (with hordes of scavenging birds). Bargain
prices - $5 breakfast (7-11am), $6 lunch (11.30am-2.30pm), $9 dinner (5-9pm) - but the
food is bland in the extreme. A second location is at the Ohana Coral Seas , 250
Lewers St.
Sam Choy's Breakfast, Lunch and Crab
580 N Nimitz Hwy
tel 808/545-7979.
Copious quantities of modern Hawaiian cuisine, plus a microbrewery, a mile or two west of
downtown Honolulu.
Sansei
Restaurant Row, 500 Ala Moana Blvd
tel 808/536-6286.
The central Honolulu setting may not be particularly attractive, but whether you go for
the full Pacific Rim menu or stick to the sushi bar, the food is excellent and very well
priced.
Shore Bird Beach Broiler Outrigger Reef on the Beach ,
2169 Kalia Rd, Waikiki
tel 808/922-2887.
Open-air oceanfront restaurant that serves an $8 breakfast buffet, and dinner with an open
salad bar for $13-19, depending on choice of entree. Guests cook their own meat or fish on
a communal grill.
Texas Rock 'n' Roll Sushi Bar Hyatt Regency Hotel ,
2424 Kalakaua Ave, Waikiki
tel 808/923-7655.
A high-concept, postmodern restaurant/bar, with a bizarre menu that combines traditional
sushi at reasonable prices with duck, barbecued beef and chicken.
Yakiniku Canellia
2494 S Beretania St
tel 1-800/331-9698.
Korean buffet restaurant a mile north of Waikiki, where you select slices of marinated
beef, chicken or pork and grill it yourself at the gas-fired burners set into each table.
Open daily for lunch ($10) and dinner ($16).