¢-$$, American, Honolulu
Fodor's Review:
To look at this small café, you'd not suspect that restaurateur On Jin Kin had a career as an opera singer and owned a critically acclaimed fine dining restaurant in Honolulu at one time. But her well-traveled background and unerring taste show on the plate in such touches as a perfectly dressed white bean salad with a lunch sandwich, instead of the usual macaroni or greens. Lunch is an order-at-the-counter scramble, but the restaurant becomes a serene sit-down experience at dinner. The East-West menu shows hints of her Korean ethnicity but is unclassifiable as anything other than alluring.
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