17 Best Restaurants in Hawaii, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hawaii - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Loyalists of Roy Yamaguchi's celebrated spots in Hawaii Kai and Waikiki are thrilled to find his North Shore outpost—a rustic, beam-and-concrete-floor pavilion literally on the sand at Turtle Bay. All the favorites are served at this more beach-casual spot, from miso deep-water black cod to beef short ribs, along with a more casual lunch menu.

La Mer

$$$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

With spectacular Diamond Head views and an elegant, art deco–tinged interior, La Mer is an epic dining experience, where the second-floor restaurant's windows are open to the breezes and the sounds of the ocean and Halekulani Hotel's nightly hula show. Ideal for special occasions, the three-, four-, or seven-course French-influenced dinners might feature steamed Big Island kampachi (amberjack) tartare with fennel soup, Chilean sea bass with a vegetable "sphere," roasted duck breast with kumquat confit, or rib eye with vegetables. For romance and fine dining without the staggering price tag, visit the restaurant’s L'Aperitif bar, where sophisticated cocktails can be paired with gourmet bites.

2199 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 98615, USA
808-923–2311
Known For
  • It doesn't get more romantic than this, and reservations are essential
  • Impressive wine list and a sommelier to match
  • Classy bar with cocktail and small-bite pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential
Long-sleeved, collared (or aloha) shirts required for men

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Merriman's Maui

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

At this restaurant perched above the postcard-perfect Kapalua Bay, chef Peter Merriman highlights Hawaii's bounty by using fresh seafood and ingredients from local farms. The dinner menu features stunning dishes, including some vegetarian options, that represent both the land and the sea, and there's also a raw bar. Don't miss out on dessert—the chocolate purse is the thing that memories are made of.

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Noe

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Classic dishes from southern Italy’s Amalfi Coast dominate the menu at this sleek Four Seasons restaurant, with seating indoors, in various intimate and more social spaces, and outdoors overlooking a nature preserve. Locals come to celebrate special occasions, while guests from throughout the Ko Olina community come to feast on house-made pastas—especially the signature tagliatelle with truffle pesto and mushrooms—and multiple dishes that showcase Kona lobster. Valet parking during your meal is free with validation.

92-1001 Olani St., Ko Olina, HI, 96707, USA
808-679–3347
Known For
  • Four-course tasting menu is an option
  • Extensive Italian wine list
  • Outdoor nighttime dining experience
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Orchids

$$$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Perched along the seawall at historic Gray's Beach, in the luxe Halekulani resort, Orchids is a locus of power breakfasters, ladies who lunch, and those celebrating special occasions at Sunday brunch or dinner. The louvered walls are open to the breezes, sprays of orchids add color, the contemporary international dishes are perfectly prepared, and the wine list is intriguing. Highlights of acclaimed chef Christian Testa's menu include a prime beef filet appetizer, a special lasagnette dish, several creative house-made pastas, and an abundance of seafood options. Enjoy sunset cocktails at the adjacent open-air bar, House Without A Key.

2199 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–2311
Known For
  • Ocean sounds and views, plus stellar service and a varied menu
  • Live music at sunset
  • Reservations are essential
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential
Collared shirts required for men

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Senia

$$$ | Chinatown Fodor's Choice

Every item on the modern American menu at this small, sophisticated, James Beard Award–nominated restaurant is carefully concocted and artfully plated. You can order à la carte or indulge in the pricey tasting menu at the Chef's Counter. The same owners also operate the swanky bar Podmore, nearby.

Ama Ama Restaurant

$$$$

There's nothing "Mickey Mouse" about the updated Hawaiian food at the prix fixe fine-dining restaurant of Aulani, the Disney resort, which has a reflecting pool and decor with beach house elements like a thatched roof. Add to that the views of the Ko Olina lagoons and Pacific Ocean—and nightly live music by top local performers in the adjacent bar—and you have an evening worth the pretty penny.

92-1185 Aliinui Dr., Ko Olina, HI, 96707, USA
808-674–6200
Known For
  • Four-course prix fixe menu, with plant-based option available for all courses
  • Reservations are essential
  • Hit-or-miss service
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Azure Restaurant

$$$$ | Waikiki

This legendary indoor-outdoor restaurant has views of Diamond Head and an expansive terrace on the same level as the beach, so you’ll feel the calm, island vibes as soon as you arrive. Azure offers a sophisticated atmosphere and features the chef’s multicourse tasting menu, which spotlights local seafood, meat, and produce. Homemade desserts, such as the citrus olive cake (a top favorite), are delightful. If you want a coveted beachfront table (you do!), be sure to ask when you make your reservation.

2259 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-931–7440
Known For
  • World-class cuisine and excellent service
  • Beautifully presented dishes
  • Priceless views and pricey (prix fixe) menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Beachhouse at the Moana

$$$$ | Waikiki

At this elegant, indoor-outdoor restaurant in Waikiki's oldest hotel, try for a table on the veranda, which overlooks the courtyard and a majestic banyan tree. Although the adjacent Veranda restaurant serves breakfast—and an exquisite afternoon tea Friday through Sunday—the Beachhouse is an especially delightful spot for a sunset dinner, featuring three- or four-course tasting menu options that use fresh, local ingredients. The bar mixes up craft cocktails, and there’s a massive wine list as well. If you would rather just sip a drink and have a small bite, grab a seat at the more casual Beach Bar in the center of the courtyard.

2365 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-921–4600
Known For
  • Oceanfront dining
  • Good cocktails and a long wine list
  • Romantic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Chef Chai

$$$$ | Ala Moana

This contemporary dining room in a condo building across from the Blaisdell Center is the go-to spot before and after plays or concerts. The creative starters and seafood and meat entrées on the eclectic, global-fusion menu are healthier than the norm as they don't rely on butter or cream, with dishes like lobster bisque thickened instead with squash puree.

1009 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-585–0011
Known For
  • Early-bird and prix fixe menu options that will leave you stuffed
  • Ahi tartare with avocado mousse in mini waffle cones
  • Excellent desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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La Bourgogne

$$$$

A nondescript office building, just to the south of town, is home to this quiet, country-style bistro with dark wood walls and private booths. This popular, longtime local favorite offers such classics as escargots, frogs legs, filet mignon with a Cabernet Sauvignon sauce, and slow-roasted lavender rabbit with a Chardonnay sauce. It's a very nice splurge for a special occasion. The prix-fixe menu includes three courses full of choices and three wine pairings. Call well in advance for reservations.

77-6400 Nalani St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329–6711
Known For
  • Reservations needed well ahead of time
  • Great cassoulet
  • Good wines by the glass
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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nyloS

$$$$

The seasonal, handcrafted plates and the chef's table concept at this intimate, 14-table restaurant have helped fine dining get a foothold in Paia. There are just two prix-fixe seatings a night, and dishes are always memorable thanks to the use of high-end ingredients like caviar, A5 Wagyu beef, and foie gras.

115 Baldwin Ave., Paia, HI, 96779, USA
808-579–3354
Known For
  • Island-fresh ingredients carefully curated each morning
  • Welcoming husband-and-wife team
  • Unique dining concept not seen elsewhere on Maui
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.
Reservations required

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PAI Honolulu

$$$$ | Downtown

Michelin star–restaurant chef Kevin Lee and his general manager wife, Justine, are at the helm of the innovative, upscale Pai (short for hoopai, meaning "to encourage" in Hawaiian). The tantalizing and surprising fusion cuisine is served in a modern, arched dining room and patio tucked into the atrium of the Harbor Court condo building. You can expect friendly service as you choose from either the chef's seasonal tasting menu or several prix fixe menus, including a children's four-course meal. For the tasting option, try to snag a seat at the counter to pick chef Lee's meticulous culinary brain.

55 Merchant St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA
808-744–2531
Known For
  • Attention to detail in everything served, including the homemade breads
  • Superb cocktails and wine pairings
  • Tasting menu and prix fixe menus
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Wed. No lunch

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Red Salt

$$$$

Smart sophisticated decor, attentive and skilled service, and an exceptional menu that highlights Hawaiian seafood make Red Salt a great choice for leisurely fine dining. A daily breakfast is also served, featuring lobster Benedict and lemon-pineapple soufflé pancakes. The sushi lounge and pool bar offer more of the kitchen's great food at lower prices. The seared ahi with furikake (a Japanese seasoning) is accompanied by coconut-lemongrass black rice, while the Australian lamb chops are dredged in Parmesan and herbs. Dessert options include Hawaiian bread pudding drenched in rum caramel, a passion fruit crème brûlée, and five dessert martinis.

Roy's Waikiki

$$$$ | Waikiki

Enjoy a taste of modern Hawaiian cuisine from the chef who started it all, Roy Yamaguchi. Situated in the center of Waikiki, the sprawling, stylish restaurant has been serving innovative pan-Asian dishes since 2007 and remains a fan favorite. Today, executive chef Jason Ichiki uses locally sourced ingredients to prepare such delectable signature dishes as spicy ahi hand rolls, ginger soy-glazed ora king salmon, and honey mustard–braised short ribs. Enjoy a multicourse chef’s tasting dinner in the main dining room, sit at the sushi bar, or simply snack on some happy hour pupu plates at the lively bar on the lanai. There’s something for everyone here, including an excellent children’s menu.

226 Lewers St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–7697
Known For
  • Signature spicy ahi hand rolls
  • Nightly happy hour on the lanai
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Taormina Sicilian Cuisine

$$$ | Waikiki

Honolulu has its share of Italian restaurants, and Taormina, taking its culinary cues from Sicily, is considered one of the best by foodies, locals, and visitors alike. In a sleek, elegant room (there is outdoor seating, but this is one place it's best to dine indoors), you can dine on well-executed classics, such as porcini risotto with sautéed foie gras and a breaded veal chop "alla Taormina" (the restaurant's take on veal Parmesan). Pastas include spaghetti vongole (with clams), sarde e finochetti (sautéed sardines with fennel, anchovies, olives, and capers), and the trademark uni (sea urchin) with tagliatelle. Don't miss the artfully presented antipasti misti (mixed appetizers). For dessert, go traditional with cannoli or tiramisu. The wine list is extensive, and prix-fixe menus are offered for lunch and dinner.

227 Lewers St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-926–5050
Known For
  • Reserve ahead for this intimate, quiet respite in bustling Waikiki
  • Authentic Sicilian cuisine, including signature sea urchin with tagliatelle
  • Extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Threadfin Bistro

$$$$ | Kapahulu

This new prix fixe dining experience that incorporates local ingredients in a modern way is the creation of Jason Kiyota, who used to head up the fine-dining side of The Food Company in Kailua. The small restaurant, with its mid-century modern–inspired dining room, is tucked behind a discreet black door in the unassuming Kilohana Square strip mall. Inside, you choose from two options on a three-course menu, as well as a small number of add-ons. Come for an upscale date night in a less-visited spot.

1014 Kapahulu Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96816, USA
808-692--2562
Known For
  • Ample parking
  • Kona abalone in a cognac butter sauce
  • Rotating menu of carefully sourced dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Wed. No lunch

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