oahu Reviews
Pint and Jigger
Head to Pint and Jigger after a swim at Ala Moana Beach for burgers, local beers, and strong cocktails.
Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery
Pipeline Bakeshop in Kaimuki might be a newer spot, but their fluffy malasadas have become an instant favorite.
Sushi ii
Sushi ii is an excellent omakase option in Honolulu that also offers creative cooked dishes.
Giovanni's Shrimp Truck
Giovanni's Shrimp Truck is located in Kahuku and serves some of the best garlic shrimp in Oahu.
Fort Ruger Market
Fort Ruger Market is where you can eat poke bowls topped with not just fish, but also crispy-skinned lechon.
Yama's Fish Market
Yama's is a takeout-only spot in Moiliili that highlights local food like Puerto Rican pastele and kalua pig.
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.
Bar Leather Apron
The mai tai at Bar Leather Apron is unlike any other mai tai you'll drink while in Honolulu.
Aiea Bowl
Aiea Bowl is a bowling alley in Aiea where you should eat excellent fried chicken with a big group.
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.
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.
Fete
Fete is a Brooklyn-meets-Hawai'i-meets-French bistro in Chinatown that's perfect for date night.
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.