Fabulous Island Food & Drink
From lunch wagons to tony beachfront restaurants, Hawaiian cuisine is all about great meals. Locals believe meals should be savored, not hurried...and enormous portions are the norm, so come hungry! FAVORITE SPOTS:
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Savor Traditional Asian Cuisine
Dim Sum anyone? With the huge infusion of all things Asian, Honolulu is a prime place to sample cuisine from the Far East. The tasty dumplings are made from delicate rice flour wrapped around fish, chopped meat or veggies. Some favorites are har gau (shrimp), cha siu bau (bbq pork), tsun guen (sprin … Read More
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Do an Authentic Luau
One of the most well-known dining festivities in the world is the luau, and there are lots to choose from, each with a signature feature. Singing, dancing, ceremony and lots of food culminate in the ultimate Hawaiian experience. Of course, you'll get to taste the Kalua pig, served with a variety of … Read More
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Try the Many Flavors of Island Food
Sample local foods or "grinds," as they're called, to get a sense of native dining. A good sampling can be found at places like the Gulick Deli and Coffee Shop or Fukuya on King Street or almost any local-style restaurant in town. Typically, a plate includes a hot dish (fried chicken, fish or pork), … Read More
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Dine on the Water (literally!) - Sunset Dinner Cruise
It's a great way to get a unique perspective of Honolulu's twinkling skyline. There are several vessels and packages to choose from, but most include a fabulous dinner, dancing, entertainment and the chance to steal a kiss from your sweetie under the moonlight. Small catamarans, luxury yachts or sup … Read More
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A signature attraction is the nightly lighting of the Waikiki torches. Around 6 p.m. a man will run through the streets of Waikiki with a stick of fire, stopping at each beachfront hotel to light their torch.
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