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J-Shop
Price: Expensive•Japanese•5(27)<< We are BYOB, so please bring your favorite liquor >>
Our restaurant is a small, hidden izakaya restaurant located inside the J-Shop supermarket.
J-Shop is a Japanese fresh food store run by a company that imports fresh fish, wagyu beef, vegetables, and fruit directly from Japan several flights a week.
Please enjoy the freshest Japanese foods at Izakakaya.Takumi Maui
Price: Very Expensive•Japanese Speciality•5(18)Welcome to Takumi, Maui's premium sushi haven in Ka'anapali. We invite you to our traditional sushi counter for an intimate Omakase dinner experience, where our chef guides you on a delectable journey of authentic Japanese preparations of the world's finest seafood. Each ingredient is selected for it's superior quality and origin, then woven into a work of culinary art that is sure to enliven your senses. Let us transport you to the heavens of Japan.
Soon to be available will be á la carte dinner service on our adorably quaint patio!
Chef's Table at Ka'ana Kitchen
Price: Very Expensive•Hawaii Regional Cuisine•5(177)Situated in the heart of Ka’ana Kitchen’s open-air styled kitchen, we invite you to immerse yourself in our exclusive dining experience. Interact with our chefs as they thoughtfully curate a customized 6-course menu of fresh, local ingredients to stimulate your sense of adventure. To enhance the experience even more, we have the option to add wine pairings to each course, hand selected by our expert sommelier.
This exclusive experience is limited to seating’s at 6:00pm, 6:15pm and 6:30pm Tuesday - Saturday.
Maximum of 4 guests per party.
Chef’s Table: $195/person
Wine Pairings:
Premier Cru – a selection of our favorite wines from off the beaten path – creating a journey of discovery & delight +$125/person
Grand Cru – exclusive selection of hard to source, hard to replace but very easy to love wines +$250/person
Executive Chef: Ritchard Cariaga | Chef de Cuisine: Chance Savell
Due to limited seating, there is a 24-hour cancellation policy and $75/person cancellation fee.Hihimanu Sushi
Price: Very Expensive•Sushi•5(371)""We are specialized in Omakase, and we have Lunch and Dinner Omakase Course."" Dinner Omakase will be $ 245 and 19 dishes, and Lunch Omakase will be $185 and 16 dishes.
We have 3 Omakase seatings daily... 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm or 7:30 pm. Any allergies will need to be noted prior to the reservation date, so a special menu can be prepared. (We cannot accommodate the guest with all shellfish allergy, vegetarian, Kosher, gluten intolerance, or if you do not like uni)
Diners must cancel their reservation 48 hours in advance or will be subject to $75 fee, or $100 if the reservation is cancelled within 24 hours. If you do not show up, the fee will be full price of the course.
Please call us to make a reservation for a party of 5 or more.
A 18% gratuity may added for parties of 5 or more .
We have more information available on www.hihimanusushi.com
Omakase By Aung
Price: Very Expensive•Japanese•4.9(318)Taste the umami!BYOB! (WE DO NOT SELL ALCOHOL )
Omakase By Aung is modern, up beat and contemporary sushi omakase restaurant located at 567 Kapahulu Ave next to world famous Waikiki beach in Honolulu. Mixture of Edomae style nigiris and model innovative nigiris will be served in 1 hour 45 minutes long Omakase meal. Seasonal fish from around the world are used in the 15 courses omakase meal.
Omakase by Aung provides single 15 courses menu to all customers for both Lunch and Dinner Service.
Chef Aung will provide laid back and fun experience for all sushi lovers. Open kitchen with a long 12 seats sushi counter in the middle of the restaurant allows interactive experience between the customers and the chefs.Pai Honolulu
Price: Very Expensive•Hawaii Regional Cuisine•4.8(561)Aloha and welcome to PAI Honolulu—where every dish has a story, and every guest becomes part of ours.
PAI is our chef-owned restaurant, born from Kevin’s love for cooking and our dream of sharing this passion with others. Since 2017, PAI has been more than a restaurant to us—it’s an experience we’re grateful to share with each guest. Kevin crafts each dish with locally inspired flavors, blending artistry and warmth into every plate. By sourcing local ingredients and preparing each element in-house, he creates dishes that are as genuine as it is beautiful.
PAI offers a refined yet relaxed atmosphere where we hope you’ll enjoy the moment, connect with loved ones over good food, and feel welcomed as part of our ‘ohana.
Pescatarian, Vegetarian, and GF options available. We are happy to accommodate dietary preferences with 48 hours’ notice.
Beach Tree Restaurant, Bar and Lounge - Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
Price: Moderate•Cocktail Bar•4.9(928)Step into island-inspired relaxation at Beach Tree, located just steps from the ocean at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai. This Kona beach restaurant, bar and lounge offers freshly crafted cocktails like Captain Ed's Mai Tai or Pause for Sunset, paired with flavorful bar bites such as ceviche, mahi mahi tacos and artisanal pizzas. Enjoy stunning sunset views and the soothing sound of the waves. With all-day pupus and a casual oceanfront setting, it's the perfect spot to unwind with a Kona cocktail and soak up the Big Island's laid-back vibe. Whether you're stopping by for a quick drink or a leisurely afternoon, Beach Tree embodies the essence of beachfront relaxation in Hawaii.'Ulu - Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
Price: Moderate•Hawaiian•4.8(1,924)ULU at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai offers an unparalleled fine dining experience in Kona, Hawaii. Following an intensive transformation, this reimagined oceanfront restaurant features a diverse array of new and beloved dishes from both land and sea, emphasizing the freshest Big Island ingredients. With 75 percent of the kitchen's ingredients sourced from the island, ULU proudly taps into over 160 local farms to ensure sustainable, top-quality fare. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views while indulging in exquisite dishes like sushi, sashimi, and specialty rolls. Ideal for special occasions, date nights, or simply savoring the best of Hawaiian flavors, ULU is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.
Lanai City Bar & Grill
Price: Expensive•Continental•4.8(260)We’re excited to welcome you to the new Lana‘i City Bar & Grill (aka LCBG). LCBG is a New American Bar & Grill with a focus on wild & sustainable fish, meats free of antibiotics and added hormones, and local produce, all prepared in fun, flavor forward preparations.
LCBG has an all day full bar program, featuring crafted interpretations of classic cocktails, and island-inspired originals. Also featured is a full lineup of craft beers, along with island favorites. The bar features a happy hour daily and reverse happy hour on Friday and Saturday. Happy Hour from 4pm to 6pm, and reverse happy hour from 9pm to close, with drink and small
plates specials that change weekly.
We’re excited to share our Aloha with you,
Christian Page and the LCBG CrewAloha Beer
Price: Moderate•American•4.8(75)Locally owned local craft brewery with 13 rotating beers on tap. Great for large groups, families, and parties with dogs. Enjoy a delicious selection of beer, cocktails, and local pub food with Happy Hour Daily from 2pm - 6pm. Check our weekly calendar for Trivia, Live Music, and Beer of the Month specials!
Located at 700 Queen Street in Kaka'ako. Parking is available for $5 up the ramp w/ validation from the brewery.
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- KkellyNashville •21 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAmazing flavors and wonderful dishes - portion size was perfect!More infoSoleraPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Waikiki•4.3
- ALALLISONPHawaii •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe had an excellent meal last night for dinner. Sat in a round corner booth and loved it! The live music was fantastic and not too loud. Mahina & Sun’s really nailed it with their decor and playful style. Our server was fantastic! I feel bad bc I think I’m going to get her name wrong—Teessa I think? Definitely request her—she loves working there & knew her stuff. She made our experience extra special.More infoMahina and Sun's - Surfjack HotelPrice: Expensive• Home cooking• Waikiki•4.5
- BBrittneyWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Mar 18, 2025Food was great and view was beautiful with all the palm trees. I really enjoyed my food from the Cesar salad, short rib and sorbet were absolutely delicious More infoQuioraPrice: Expensive• Italian• Waikiki•4.4
- PpaolaVIPEl Paso •11 reviews4.0Dined on Mar 4, 2025Our server Christine was excellent and the food for the high tea was definitely unique.More infoDean & Deluca Hawaii, The Artisan LoftPrice: Expensive• Hawaii Regional Cuisine• Waikiki•4.8
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Poke, poi, lomi-lomi–colorful luau dishes endure as the shining staples of Hawaiian dining. But that doesn’t mean there’s not a panoply of dining options to spark your appetite. When you need to escape the high noon sun, shaved ice shops are plentiful. And if you’re craving something light, afternoon tea service is artful eating at its best. Bean-to-bar chocolate is growing in popularity with the fertile soils of the Aina offering just the right conditions for cocoa plants to thrive. Whether it’s resort-style dining or casual cantina bites you’re after, when made with the spirit of Aloha, you’ll taste it.
Frequently asked questions
Dog friendly restaurants in Hawaii include Istanbul Hawaii, Merriman's Honolulu and Panya Bistro & Bakery
Child friendly restaurants in Hawaii include Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar - Wailea, Maui, Hula Grill - Kaanapali and Keoki's Paradise
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