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• Hawaii Regional Cuisine • Waikiki
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- JJamesPortland / Oregon •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat service from Ally. Views and ambience were spectacular. Ocean views aplenty. Food was pretty good. Nothing inventive or spectacular, but solid. They really push their Mai Tais which were very tart with a thick and super sweet foam which reduces the size of the cocktail by a good amount. Not even close to others I’ve had in Waikiki.More infoMonkeypod Kitchen - WaikikiPrice: Moderate• Hawaii Regional Cuisine• Waikiki•4.6
- RRaymondHawaii •4 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoOur waiter was pleasant but forgot to bring a beverage and later a refill; fortunately, when we called others were around to follow up.More infoPlumeria Beach HousePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Honolulu•4.6
- TTiffanyVIPDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe best omakase dining experience I’ve ever had was nothing short of magical. From the moment I sat at the counter, I knew I was in for something special. The chef greeted me warmly, and the intimacy of the setting made it feel like a private performance. Each dish was a revelation. The first bite—a piece of toro so fresh it practically melted in my mouth—set the tone. The chef’s precision was mesmerizing, from the way he sliced the fish to the delicate brushing of soy sauce. Every ingredient was carefully selected, and the seasonal touches made each bite feel like a fleeting masterpiece. What made it unforgettable wasn’t just the food—it was the storytelling. The chef explained the origins of the ingredients, why he paired certain flavors, and even shared anecdotes about his inspirations. It wasn’t just a meal; it was a journey. I left feeling not just satisfied but inspired, with a deeper appreciation for the art of sushi. It’s an experience I’ll treasure forever!!!More infoOmakase By AungPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Kaimuki•4.9
- KKevinNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoIt was my first high tea and the Kahala was a great setting. The place is first class!More infoThe Veranda at the Kahala ResortPrice: Expensive• Lounge• Honolulu•4.6
- LLisaVIPIdaho •7 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoBeautiful food that was matched with amazing service.More infoHoku'sPrice: Very Expensive• Hawaii Regional Cuisine• Honolulu•4.6