WHERE TO EAT
Prepare to have your taste buds blown away when it comes to food in Hawaii! With its diverse cultural influences, Hawaii's restaurant scene is a melting pot of deliciousness.
From local favorites like loco moco and poke to tantalizing options for you-name it, we got-it cuisine from Chinese, Indian, Korean, Italian, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mexican, Thai, and more, you can savor the flavors of the world without ever leaving the island.
Indulge in the mouthwatering cuisine that Hawaii has to offer, and take your taste buds on a trip around the world!
FETE HAWAII
Whisking together the laid-back warmth of Hawaii with a dash of Brooklyn's edgy chic, Fête Hawaii offers a delicious place for a fun night out.
MUD HEN WATER
Mud Hen Water is a culinary gem that fuses local Hawaiian flavors and foods with modern, global infuences. It’s no wonder that this Chef Ed Kenney restauarant - open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner - is a hidden hot spot just a 10 min ride from Waikiki.
CAFE MOREY’S
Don’t get trapped by the breakfast options by your hotel. Instead, venture out to Cafe Morey’s for local charm and flavorful delights. From kimchi fried rice to fluffy pancakes, this spot is a feast for the senses.
ADELA’S COUNTRY EATERY
It’s easy to see why Yelp names this to-go restaurant as the #5 spot in all of America! Adela’s makes delicious Hawaiian favorites using local incredients, supporting farmers and delighting customers.
IZAKAYA DANJI
Call ahead to reserve a seat at this delicous Kyushu-style Japanese restaurant famous for crispy chicken, shabu shabu, sushi, chu-hi cocktails, and so much more.
BOCCONCINO
This Italian spot in Honolulu serves up amazing sandwiches, delicious espresso, and special desserts. They also sell products straight from Italy!
HAMADA GENERAL STORE
Want to know where the locals in town go for lunch? Check out the one and only Hamada General Store brought to you by a long-established team that has been elevating feel-good food in Honolulu for decades.
KAPIOLANI SEAFOOD
This popular Chinese restaurant in Honolulu serves dim sum and Cantonese dishes. A must-visit for anyone in Hawaii, especially for fans of baked bbq pork buns.