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Honolulu & O’ahu : Padovani’s Restaurant

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Padovani’s Restaurant

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  • Refined is the word for this hotel restaurant run by French brothers, one a baker, the other a chef. They designed the kitchen, and from it emerge food and drink expressive of their exquisite taste. The technique is French, the style is Hawai’i Regional.

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At the Doubletree Alana Waikīkī Hotel, 1956 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu 946 3456 $$$$
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