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  • Quirky place offering both Italian and Chinese cuisine. Service is family style.

  • THE place for breakfast in Waikīkī. Expect a wait for fresh fish, crêpes, pancakes, and waffles, but it’s worth it.

  • Styled like the receiving court of a princely Chinese mansion and opening to an ocean view, the restaurant offers gourmet Cantonese cuisine.

  • Reasonably priced East-West food beneath the spreading branches of a hau tree.

  • Kyōyā

    This shrine to fine Japanese cuisine won architectural awards. The sukiyaki prepared at the table is widely judged the best in Honolulu.

  • When you’re in the mood to savor each exquisite bite and watch the sun set, choose this classy French place.

  • Stop by for the daily happy hour before enjoying the contemporary surf and turf menu that has received critical recognition.

  • French cuisine with very high quality island ingredients, heavenly desserts, and an award-winning wine menu.

  • Tony Roma’s Famous for Ribs

    Roll up your sleeves for a full-body rib experience. The choice includes classic baby backs and red hots, plus onion loaves.

  • This 24-hour diner draws locals and tourists looking for reliable food and fast service.

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