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Drink in the beach-chic ambiance of House Without a Key, a popular restaurant at the Halekulani, the Waikiki Parc's sister hotel.
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Drink in the beach-chic ambiance of House Without a Key, a popular restaurant at the Halekulani, the Waikiki Parc's sister hotel.
Click for DetailsThe eatery is a popular meeting place for kamaaina getting together with friends and coworkers after a day at work and for visitors looking to peck and pick from Shirokiya's selection of freshly made ramen and bento.
Click for DetailsAn easy stroll along Kuhio Avenue, Marukame Udon is steaming up Waikiki with their bowls of simple and tasty, fresh, house-made udon noodles.
Click for DetailsJust a stone's throw from the Waikiki Parc, Wasabi Bistro has made itself at home in the heartbreakingly charming Breakers Hotel.
Click for DetailsFor a quick and cool treat after a day getting barreled in the surf and baking in the sun look no further than Waiola Shave Ice.
Click for DetailsDuke out the long lines of O'ahu diners and you'll find yourself handsomely rewarded with a seat at the award-winning Duke's Waikiki.
Click for DetailsConsidered "my bar" by many kamaaina (locals) the Mai Tai Bar at Ala Moana Center's Hookipa Terrace is an award-winning happy hour hot spot.
Click for DetailsWhen the Hawaiian Islands experiences a rainy day nothing hits the spot quite like a steaming bowl of Ramen Nakamura’s noodles.
Click for DetailsFor sushi connoisseurs looking for some of the freshest sushi and a fin-tastic selection of fish, swim over to Sushi ii.
Click for DetailsIf you're craving katsu treat yourself to an authentic Japanese meal at Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin.
Click for DetailsIf you’re serious about breakfast, fuel up at Goofy Café & Dine in Waikiki, which brings a local twist to the standard breakfast menu.
Click for DetailsSick of traditional Korean? Those who love yakiniku can't stop yakking about Sikdorak, a yakiniku spot as hot as the grills you cook your food on.
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