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Over Easy

Over Easy is a cozy cafe in Kailua where you should have brunch.

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Giovanni's Shrimp Truck

Giovanni's Shrimp Truck is located in Kahuku and serves some of the best garlic shrimp in Oahu.

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Mud Hen Water

Mud Hen Water in Kaimuki serves brunch and dinner, but the sourdough banana pancakes and pork sisig make it one of our favorite brunches in Honolulu.

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Koko Head Cafe

Koko Head Cafe is a great brunch spot with shaded outdoor seating in Kaimuki.

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Nami Kaze

You need to order the honey walnut shrimp waffle for brunch at Nami Kaze in Pier 38.

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Aiea Bowl

Aiea Bowl is a bowling alley in Aiea where you should eat excellent fried chicken with a big group.

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Zippy's

Zippy's is a local chain where you should eat a Zip Pac or some saimin noodle soup.

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The Pig And The Lady

The Pig And The Lady is an American-Southeast Asian restaurant in Chinatown where you need to save room for the soft serve swirl.

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Quiora

Quiora is an open-air Italian bar at the Ritz Carlton in Waikiki.

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House Without A Key

If you only drink one mai tai in Hawaii, make it the classic one from House Without A Key in Waikiki.

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Pint and Jigger

Head to Pint and Jigger after a swim at Ala Moana Beach for burgers, local beers, and strong cocktails.

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Bar Leather Apron

The mai tai at Bar Leather Apron is unlike any other mai tai you'll drink while in Honolulu.

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Sushi ii

Sushi ii is an excellent omakase option in Honolulu that also offers creative cooked dishes.

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Fete

Fete is a Brooklyn-meets-Hawai'i-meets-French bistro in Chinatown that's perfect for date night.

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Nature

Nature is a cozy French-Japanese restaurant in Waikiki.

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Fort Ruger Market

Fort Ruger Market is where you can eat poke bowls topped with not just fish, but also crispy-skinned lechon.

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Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery

Pipeline Bakeshop in Kaimuki might be a newer spot, but their fluffy malasadas have become an instant favorite.

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Yama's Fish Market

Yama's is a takeout-only spot in Moiliili that highlights local food like Puerto Rican pastele and kalua pig.

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Helena's Hawaiian Food

Helena's is a busy spot in Kalihi, but the Hawaiian food is our favorite on the island and worth the wait.

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Maguro Brothers

Maguro Brothers makes poke that highlights the freshest fish.