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    Nobu Waikiki

    Posted by ismith 7 May 2009

    Sublime, supreme, superb... are just a few things I can think of to describe this latest addition to the worldwide neo-Japanese restaurant chain.

    Located in the lobby of the Waikiki Parc Hotel, Nobu provided us with one of our best all time dining experiences anywhere in the world.

    I recommend the Yellowtail sashimi to start with Black Pepper Cod with Balsamic Teriyaki to follow... sumptious. Not cheap but an unreal dining experience. The service is also unbelievably good.

    ground floor
    Waikiki Parc Hotel
    2233 Helumoa Road
    Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
    phone: (808) 237 6999

    www.waikikiparc.com/dining
    /nobu/

    www.noburestaurants.com/waikiki/index.html

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    Giovanni Pastrami

    Posted by ismith 6 May 2009

    GP is a new place on the Waikiki Beackwalk which reminds me of the sports bar/deli setups shown in some of the USA TV series. Plenty to eat, drink and lots of large plasma TV screens to watch baseball, basketball, soccer or whatever ESPN is showing. A good place for a quick snack (the pizza is very good). GP serves breakfast, lunch and dinner from early 'til late. Service is good and the waiters chatty.

    227 Lewers ST
    Waikiki Honolulu
    ph 808 923 2100

    www.giovannipastrami.com/index2.html

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    Beachhouse at the Moana

    Posted by ismith 6 May 2009

    Superb food and service at this grand old dame of Waikiki are what you get when you enter here. The location of the beachouse just adds to the occasion. This is dining out in Hawaii at its finest. Cheap it is not but it is worth it!

    Beachside of the lobby of the Moana Surfrider Hotel -
    2365 KALAKAUA AVE • (808)923-2861

    www.beachhousewaikiki.com/

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    Big Burgers? yes
    Big Cheeseburgers? yes
    Big bowls of chips? yes
    Onion rings? yes
    Salads? yes
    Never ending glasses of Coke? yes

    If you are hungry when you go upstairs to the latest Cheeseburger restaurant in the Hawaiian Islands, you won't be when you leave!

    Upstairs in the new Beachwalk area in Lewers St, Waikiki a few steps beachside of the Kalakaua/Lewers Intersection (entry via the escalators)
    Phone: 808-924-5034

    cheeseburgerland.com/Users/Cheeseburgerland/Home.html

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    Waikiki

    Posted by ismith 6 May 2009

    Waikiki has to be one of the ultimate tourist destinations on the planet.

    Famous for its beach, Waikiki today has an eclectic mixture of stuff for tourists to do - walking, viewing, eating, drinking, shopping, watching the world go by. The traffic is slow, the retail experience is very good, the nights are warm and there are lots of places to get something to eat or drink. Sit on the beach, ride a scooter (no helmet required), go to Kuhio Park or climb Diamond Head, view the statues or stroll Kalakaua Ave. Basically go to Waikiki

    Honolulu
    Oahu
    USA

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    Dukes Canoe Club Waikiki

    Posted by ismith 6 May 2009

    Noisy, crowded, great food, good service, excellent MaiTais and a view to kill for.

    located on the beach in the Outrigger Waikiki Beach hotel
    Kakakaua Ave
    Waikiki Beach
    Honolulu Hawaii

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    Ken's House of Pancakes

    Posted by SofieJenkinson 12 December 2008

    If you go to the Big Island and you find yourself in Hilo - Ken's House of Pancakes is a must. Open 24-hours since 1971 - no lie. It's amazing.

    1730 Kamehameha Ave
    Hilo, HI 96720
    (808) 935-8711

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    Brunch on Sundays in smart hotels

    Posted by VeronicaP 27 December 2007

    Fabulous buffets with all kinds of food: Asian, American, vegetarian, fish, meat, fruit, pastries. You can take brunch in the very best hotels and restaurants even if you are staying elsewhere. Service is friendly and easy-going and you can enjoy a little touch of luxury.

    Halewa Joe's, Haiku Gardens; Turtle Bay Resort; Plumeria Beach House, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Kakala.

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