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Cheap Eats Oahu
Hi Everyone,
It looks like for several years there was a thread "Cheap Eats Oahu". Several old posts mention it, but unfortunately it looks like it died and can't be resurrected, so I thought I would start a new one. Please post your favorite places to eat that aren't necessarily "cheap", but rather inexpensive and have great food. I'm looking forward to reading this thread in the upcoming days. Thanks everyone. Tina |
My husband loves kalua (sp?) pig from the luaus. There's a place at the Ala Moana Mall in the food court that sells it by the bowl-ful. Yummy!
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I love "Cha Cha Cha" on Seaside Avenue in Waikiki.
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Take a look at the following web site:
http://khnl.com/Global/category.asp?C=43174 |
My sister loved the breakfast buffet at the Outrigger Waikiki - Duke's. Said it was very reasonably priced....
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Chief's Hut at the Outrgiger Reef on the Beach. Lovely setting, by man-made pond, full dinner of decent food, good service, for about $10 per person last summer. You can watch the hula show/hear the music at the adjoining bar during dinner.
Also, The Shore Bird at same hotel. Cheap bkfast buffet-- or grill your own dinner. Open air setting (i.e. no windows) right on the beach. Coupons available in all the Outrigger bargain books at any Outrigger or Ohana Hotel (you don't have to be staying at one to use the coupon). And...ANDY's Sandwich Shop in Manoa Valley!!!! Great local place. Great sandwich specials, delicious fresh bakery goods. Across the street from there, in the shopping center (callled Manoa Marketplace??)in back by te post office, is a cheap, plentiful, sushi place. IF you go there, also check out the art gallery. Manoa district is one of the best parts of being in Honolulu. |
Kailua-
Teddy's Burger Maui Tacos Gee A Deli Zia's Big City Diner Kaneohe- Malasada truck at Windward Mall Panda Express Zia's Cafe Sistina Honolu- Teddy's Volcano Joes Wolfgang Puck Big City Diner Auntie Pastos Greek Corner.... |
Hawaii Kai-
ChaChaCha's Costco |
Wahiawa-
Molly's Northshore- Cholo's Pizza Bob's Pearl City- Sams Taco Shop Down to Earth (also in Kailua and University) CPK Dixie Grill |
Kaimuki-
Jose's Manoa Valley- Tea Room |
For breakfast I absolutely love Eggs and Things on Kalakaua Ave. Open from 11PM to 2PM only (yes, that's correct.) Serves enormous portions: omelets, waffles, crepes, pancakes, french toast. Endless cups of Kona coffee. And freshly made tropical fruit syrups: Mango, coconut, guava. My friend still has dreams about the banana pancakes with coconut syrup! It's been around for about 30 years, and doesn't take reservations. And there's always a line, but it moves pretty quickly so go anyway. Prices are moderate to inexpensive, and they don't take credit cards, cash only. But the good is good and filling (so you won't be eating lunch that day.)
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Hi,
Repost from my trip report: Irifune Japanese, hole in the wall, small and cheap! We absolutely LOVED this restaurant! It has such a great local feel and the food is excellent and very affordable! Irifune probably can only sit about 40-50 people, which makes it a great cozy experience. The sashimi there was incredibly good and we thought comparable to Sansei and other higher end places. Basically, you can get entire dinner specials here for under $10, no problem. Genkis another small japanese restaurant, this one is almost like a fast food joint. You sit down in front of a rotating conveyer belt that passes little plates of sushi, sashimi, and other japanese treats right in front of you. You then simply pick the ones you want and eat them right there. At the end of the meal, the waitress adds up your color-coded plates! Not necessarily the best japanese food, but certainly good and cheap and a fun way to eat! SHAVE ICE Have to take a moment to say, if you are visiting Hawaii, you have to have SHAVE ICE!!! It is sooooooo GOOD! But, please, be sure that you are having authentic shave ice. Much of what is sold as shave ice, is really just a glorified snow cone. True shave ice, is really shaved extremely fine, almost like powdered sugar. Much much much different from just a snow cone of finely chopped ice with flavored syrup on it. That being said, I think the most common place people suggest to go is Matsumotos. However, besides being quite far from Waikiki and HNL, we thought Matsumotos was over-rated. Not bad, certainly not as coarse as a snow cone, but also not as good as a small shop we found right down the street from Irifune called WAIOLA SHAVE ICE. Incredible! Super finely shaved ice and tons of flavors including red beans (an asian favorite) and mocha! We loved it so much that in our one week trip we ended up going there THREE times and tried to go right before leaving, but it was closed! Do NOT MISS THIS TREAT! Mahalo! |
Auntie Pastos
L&L Drive-in Shore Bird for breakfast |
There used to be be a really great Japanese deli in the Ala Moana center (in back, bottom level). Does anyone know if it's still there?
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Wisteria, sort of in Waikiki on King or McCully street. Japanese sort-of-coffee-shop, great udon noodles.
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