Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. 3660 on the Rise
Tucked away on the bottom floor of an office building in homey Kaimukī, this always-busy bistro pleases locals and visitors with smart variations on beloved local themes – sashimi katsu -style, chocolate-filled won tons, steak in Hawaiian salt.
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2. Patisserie
Founded by a French restaurateur and a German baker, this popular bakery-cum-restaurant offers exquisite baked goods and German-style entrées.
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3. Olive Tree Café
One of the few Mediterranean restaurants in the islands, this spot routinely wins awards for its great Greek fare and casual style.
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4. Hoku’s
This sophisticated lunch and dinner restaurant ranks high among critics and diners for its world flavors, ocean view, and gracious service.
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5. Plumeria Beach House
This oceanfront, indoor/outdoor restaurant is family-friendly and well known for lavish buffets.
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6. Roy’s Restaurant
The flagship of the sprawling Roy’s Restaurant empire continues to deliver its trademarks: high-energy atmosphere, a dramatic open-plan kitchen, and a menu that ranges from salsa to Szechuan.
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7. Jack’s Restaurant
Stop by this compact neighborhood spot to discover Jack’s giant Special Biscuits, breakfast until 2pm, and freshly made local plates.
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8. Cha-Cha-Cha Salsaria
This light-hearted south of the border eatery offers inexpensive Mexican standards and fiery, fresh salsas – lots of them.
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9. Kona Brewing Co.
The first O’ahu brewpub by Big Island-based Kona Brewing is located right on one of Hawai’i Kai’s man-made canals. Burgers, salads, casual fare, and, of course, beer!
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10. Keneke’s
Operated by a Bible-thumping power-lifter, this is part fast food joint (great shave ice and unusual plate lunches) and part youth center, where the graffiti is scripture.
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