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Romantic Dinner - Honolulu
Hi, Appreciate your suggestions for a romantic/intimate dinner venue - not million dollar venues but somewhere nice, not too noisy, good service/food/wine etc
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My daughter just had a wonderful dinner at Bali at the Hilton. It was comp, so it probably is expensive, but she said the food and service were great.
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Try the Hau Tree Lanai at the New Otani Hotel on Kaimana Beach - it's just beyond Waikiki on the Diamond Head end. The lanai is very romantic, with tables nestled under the ancient tree and you are right at sand level, separated by a decorative stone railing. Reserve early to ensure a table on the lanai, but the lounge bar area a few steps above it is not bad for view either. A spectacular place to watch the sun set over Waikiki and the water. <BR> <BR>Another spot is the old Willows where diners wend their way to the table through beautiful gardens and koi ponds. It's a bit off the beaten path but taxis find it easily. See Fodor's review.
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Sam Choy's Diamond Head. No view but great food very upscale
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Another vote for the Hau Tree Lanai.
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Diamond Head Grill (at the W) <BR>Sheraton Waikiki Hanohano Room <BR>Bali (yes, expensive but good) <BR>Sarrento's (Ilikai Hotel) <BR>Aaron's (Ala Moana Hotel) <BR>Nick's Fishmarket (no view) <BR>Matteo's (no view) <BR>Surf Room (Royal Hawaiian Hotel) <BR>Orchids (Halekulani) <BR>Prince Court (Prince Hotel) <BR>
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My favorite is still Michele's. It is just past the strip down by diamond head. Open air resturaunt 20 feet from the ocean. Get a reservation just before sunset and watch Waikiki light up as the sun goes down.
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A second vote for Orchids at Halekulani Hotel. The food was faboulous and the restaurant is open to the beach.
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It's been a while since I've been to Honolulu, but I agree with the previous posters re. the Halekulani. <BR>Also try Hy's (a block off the beach on Kuhio Ave) for steak, and Rudy's for Italian.
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Oh, I forgot about Hy's! That's good, too. But again, no view.
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My fave romantic place is La Mer at the Halekulani. Fabulous food, great service and presentation, overpriced wines. Expect to pay around $400, including (mediocre) wine. Would go back in a heartbeat, tho(as long as the boyfriend pays - hee!). Atmosphere is calm, quiet and definitely romantic. <BR> <BR>One notch down is Michel's (at Colony Surf?) great sunset view, beach outside your window, and if you go on a Friday nite, you'll be able to see the weekly fireworks off Hilton in the distance. The lobster bisque is to die for. I think we paid around $200 (which also included some decent wines and bubblies) <BR> <BR>You can get away for under $100 at Cafe Miro in Kaimuki. REALLY small place on the main drag(Waialae Ave). Last dined there in Jan, and the prix fixe(sp?) ran around $40 for a 3 or 4 course meal. The duck is always good there, and their homemade pate is a must-order. They also make the BEST creme brulee (albeit really TINY) on the island. We used to bring our own wine, but I believe they have a few labels now. Be warned, tho, NO VIEW. Atmosphere inside is nice, but nothing to write home about. <BR> <BR>While you're there, up the street there's a great little Italian place called C&C Pasta. Reservations are a MUST. Also in the area is 3660 on the Rise, great reputation, but I haven't been there yet.
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Looking for more information on the 'old willows' place. I couldn't find the write-up in fodor's. Any more info would be appreciated.
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i agree with both the hau tree lani {outside with wonderful view}, and la mer, which probably costs at least 200 more. the food was better at la mer but not that much better.
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