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Laura_Dennis Aug 11th, 2011 10:50 AM

Restaurants in Wakiki
 
Looking for medium priced, non-chain restaurants to eat at (lunch and dinner). My husband does not eat vegetables. Sigh. We're from the prairies and not huge fish fans. Any suggestions?

tom42 Aug 11th, 2011 12:21 PM

It's been awhile since I've been to Waikiki so I can't really give you specific restaurant recommendations. However, fish is obviously a big component of local restaurants. Give it a chance. I guarantee you that the fish you get there will be worlds away from any fish dishes you have tried on the prairies. I don't normally love fish (although I do like it) but the fish I've had in Hawaii has been delicious.

starrs Aug 11th, 2011 12:32 PM

There's a wide range of medium priced restaurants in Waikiki. If you want to splurge a little and eat at (IMO) the prettiest setting, try the Hau Tree restaurant

http://kaimana.com/hautreelanai.htm

Sunset dinner is wonderful, but your husband may find more on the menu he likes at lunch

garyt22 Aug 11th, 2011 01:43 PM

Duke's Waikiki on the Beach is exactly what you are looking for... its in the Outrigger Waikiki... great menu, decent prices... lots of fun...

www.dukeswaikiki.com

sf7307 Aug 11th, 2011 03:37 PM

Even if you just eat at the bar at Duke's, it's very good and a great atmosphere. Try to get a seat by the rail.

aloha Aug 11th, 2011 05:33 PM

Keoni has Thai and American dishes, and the prices are good, esp. at breakfast and lunch. http://www.restauranteur.com/keoni/menu.htm the food is really good, atmosphere is quite nice.

Cheeseburger in Paradise has a good variety and nice location, fun atmosphere http://www.cheeseburgerland.com/Chee...iki_Beach.html

For dinner, I'd recommend Kani Ka Pila at the Outrigger Reef http://www.outriggerreef-onthebeach....ertainment.cfm I can't find an online menu, but the biggest reason to go is the music. the food is good too and the prices are reasonable.

suze Aug 12th, 2011 07:55 AM

The brunch at Shorebird at the Outrigger Reef hotel is very nice, with beautiful ocean views ($12.95pp sometimes coupons available).

Food courts are fun (International Marketplace, Ala Moana mall, Royal Hawaiian shopping center) because each person can see the food in advance and just pick what they want. Huge variety.

Not everything in Hawaii is exotic, there are plenty of place to get a burger and fries. Also lots of independent inexpensive breakfast places with specials (under $10) for pancakes, eggs, bacon especially along Kuhio.

Laura_Dennis Aug 12th, 2011 07:57 AM

Thank you! These all look great! :)

carolyn Aug 12th, 2011 04:54 PM

Lulu's across from Kapiolani Park has good mac nut-banana pancakes. I don't know about their meals other than breakfast, but you can see the menu on Google. Dinner looks a little pricey. The restaurant is open air and on the second floor, and they have a pretty view if you can get a seat along the rail.

The Pineapple Room at Macy's in the Ala Moana Mall is a Roy's restaurant and very good. Their pineapple tea is great.

The smoothie place along the side alley at the International Marketplace has good, fresh sandwiches.

monicapileggi Aug 14th, 2011 06:18 AM

I enjoy Dukes and the Tiki's in Waikiki. I was there in May.

Monica ((F))

Shar Aug 17th, 2011 04:41 PM

Shorebird - you can grill your own, steak, chicken, fish, and a huge salad bar. MAKE A RESERVATION or you wait a long time. Hua Tree is a lovely setting under a huge banyan tree right at the ocean - many choices splurge night. Hula Girl also good

sf7307 Aug 17th, 2011 05:51 PM

Grill your own? Why go out?


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