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Andy's Sandwiches & Smoothies
2904 E Manoa Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822 808-988-6161
Description: MANOA. A terrific alternative to fast food, Andy's has built its reputation on affordable, healthy fare. Since 1977, the casual place has served up vegetarian-oriented food that's not only good for the body but tastes great too. The selection of sandwiches features fresh ingredients, and everything is prepared in-house, as are the smoothies, crammed with lush fruit and natural juices. Breakfast also incorporates island produce, in waffles, muffins, and more. Hot or cold, you're certain to find something delectable at Andy's. And if you're determined to have protein that's not soy-based, they also offer turkey, roast beef, and chicken.
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Anna Miller's
98-115 Kaonohi St, Pearlridge Center, Honolulu, HI 96701 808-487-2421
Description: PEARL CITY. At Anna's, you'll find breakfasts so good they're available 24 hours a day. Celebrated for its delicious, affordable fare, the eatery serves up everything from steak and eggs to waffles and chicken fried steak. A vast array of omelets is available, stuffed full of good things, and the pancakes draw constant raves from loyal customers. If you're around at other times, try their hot entrees or burgers, and don't make the mistake of leaving without trying a slice of fresh fruit pie.
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Bad Ass Coffee Company
1 Aloha Tower Dr, Ste 1119, Honolulu, HI 96813 808-524-0888
Description: DOWNTOWN. Set alongside Honolulu Harbor, this popular coffee shop sells authentic Hawaiian Kona coffee. The convenient venue offers counter service, and folks make the most of their line time by chatting about the latest news and trends. When the steaming cups of fragrant java arrive, you can see on patrons' faces the pleasure that really good coffee evokes. Try some for yourself, and pick up a bag of bulk coffee and some souvenir merchandise as a fun memento of time spent on the island.
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Ba-Le French Sandwich & Bakery
333 Ward Ave, Ward Gateway Center, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-591-0935
Description: ALA MOANA. Chain though it may be, Ba-Le is head and shoulders above typical sandwich shops. Known for its French-bread concoctions, the eatery fills tasty rolls with all sorts of yummy ingredients, including pork, tofu, vegetables, chicken satay, and pâté. Thanks to an Asian culinary heritage, the place also makes available such condiments as pickled vegetables and tangy sauces. Hot, fragrant pho soup can also be had, along with spring rolls, desserts, and coffee drinks. Locations exist all over Honolulu.
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Coffee Gallery
66 Kamehameha Hwy, North Shore Marketplace, Haleiwa, HI 96712 808-637-5355
Description: NORTH SHORE. Set along the North Shore, this fantastic coffee shop appeals to folks with its laid-back ambience. The rustic venue is adorned with mosaic floors and burlap sacks full of fragrant coffee, and the house roaster adds to the aroma as it prepares the beans for blending and grinding. Hawaiian coffee, naturally, is the specialty, and a variety of light fare is available for those who require a bit of sustenance. A terrific hangout.
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Jamba Juice
130 Merchant St, Honolulu, HI 96813 808-585-8359
Description: DOWNTOWN. Looking for an alternative to fast food? Step into Jamba Juice and feel your body perk up at the prospect of all the healthy things you're about to consume. This fun shop concocts smoothies and juice drinks with a plethora of fresh fruits, vitamin-and-mineral supplements, and nonfat frozen yogurt. Drinks are balanced with carbs, potassium, and fiber to make you feel well, and they taste awesome too! Have one as a pick-me-up during the day, or use it as a meal replacement and know that you're eating as you should.
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Kakaako Kitchen
1200 Ala Moana Blvd, Ward Centre, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-596-7488
Description: DOWNTOWN. Patrons of this popular place are constantly delighted by fair prices and fantastic food. Gourmet but accessible, the cuisine has a certain Hawaiian flair, thanks to Asian seasonings and the abundance of fresh fish and vegetables. In fact, it's a bit difficult to characterize the food just know that it's good! Savory breakfasts start the day off perfectly, and plate lunches are a frequent request for lunch and dinner. And just so you don't worry: Desserts are available, and the bread pudding is absolute magic!
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Like Like Drive Inn
745 Keeaumoku St, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-941-2515
Description: ALA MOANA. Family-friendly and accommodating, Like Like is ideal for groups, those with children, and folks who want a pleasant atmosphere and plenty of tasty food. You'll find a host of main courses, salads, and sandwiches, and breakfast is available all day long. A few local specialties are worth sampling as well, including chicken katsu and the broth-and-noodle soup known as saimin. Make sure to check out the daily specials before you order.
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Liliha Bakery
515 N Kuakini St, Honolulu, HI 96817 808-531-1651
Description: LILIHA. This old-style eatery has tons of character, and you'll enjoy stepping in to watch the short order cooks work their magic. If you want to grab a homey breakfast or a burger, have a seat at the counter and place your order. If you want a slice of pie, savor it there, or have it wrapped up for home. They also sell terrific cakes, flaky pastries, and other baked goods, such as brownies and doughnuts. Their coco puffs something like profiteroles but with the addition of chocolate pudding are incredible, but unfortunately, they go fast.
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Longhi's
1450 Ala Moana Blvd, Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-947-9899
Description: ALA MOANA. Serving three meals a day, this location of the popular Italian restaurant offers fresh fish and seafood in addition to daily pasta specials and savory steak and veal preparations. Among the temptations are macadamia-encrusted ahi tuna, lamb chops, a veal porterhouse, filet mignon with bearnaise, mussels marinara, lobster cannelloni, and a hearty pasta bolognese. Breakfast features omelets and frittatas, along with spectacular eggs benedict varieties that feature lobster and crab cakes. French toast, waffles, and pancakes also appear.
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Mocha Java Café
1200 Ala Moana Blvd, Ward Centre, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-591-9023
Description: DOWNTOWN. At this fantastic café, you can either step in for a smoothie or a full-bodied cup or coffee, or you can stay awhile and have a light meal as well. Crêpes are a specialty, both savory and sweet, and you can also pick up an omelet, salad, sandwich, or stir-fried dish. Cakes and cookies make an appearance as well, as do some great vegetarian options, including vegan, low-fat, and tofu-based fare. Consider Mocha Java a stop-off while you run errands, or make it a destination for a satisfying, tasty meal.
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Pagoda Hotel's Floating Restaurant
1525 Rycroft St, Pagoda Hotel, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-941-6611
Description: DOWNTOWN. This circular restaurant lies in the midst of Japanese gardens and water features, which add a pastoral feel to the establishment. Plus, the landscaping plies diners with lovely views as they browse the brunch buffet, searching out their favorite dishes. Classic breakfast fare makes a welcome appearance, but you'll also find stations with fresh seafood, prime rib, hot entrees, salads, sushi, and desserts. The all-you-can-eat event makes for a perfect Sunday morning, especially since it allows for napping all afternoon.
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Pineapple Room
1450 Ala Moana Blvd, Ala Moana Shopping Center, Macy's, 3rd fl, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-945-6573
Description: DOWNTOWN. This airy, department-store restaurant is much more than just a stop-off eatery. Instead, its lovely decor and talented kitchen regale diners with a host of Hawaiian fare. Fresh seafood, including nori-wrapped salmon, chilled lobster, and crab cakes, taps into the ocean's bounty; it's supplemented by steaks, wood-fired pizzas (topped with kalua pork, wild mushrooms, and exotic cheeses), and paella. Breakfast is also a wonderful jaunt into island cuisine, and lunch offers savory sandwiches and hot entrees, too. For a quick bite, pick up a rich pastry and a cup of aromatic coffee.
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Prince Court Restaurant
100 Holomoana St, Hawaii Prince Hotel, Honolulu, HI 96815-1436 808-944-4494
Description: WAIKIKI. Although a wall of windows affords panoramic views of Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, diners are hard-pressed to pull their gaze from the Prince Court's fabulous buffets. Known for lavish spreads, the restaurant lays out an abundance of food in spectacular displays, and diners return again and again for the experience. Delicious menus feature everything from roast pig to grilled salmon, sashimi, dim sum, lamb chops, and prime rib. Depending on the night, you'll find buffets offering up seafood, Asian cuisine, Mediterranean fare, and more. Make sure you indulge in at least one of the extravaganzas.
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Sam Choy's Breakfast, Lunch & Crab
580 N Nimitz Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96817 808-545-7979
Description: IWILEI. Housed in a former warehouse, complete with a grounded cabin cruiser, this fun family restaurant has a reputation for large portions and terrific local cuisine. Seafood can be found throughout the menu, in crab claws, Maine lobster, paella, shrimp, steamed shellfish, and Dungeness crab. Sam's fried version of poke (raw seafood salad) is a must-try as well. Additional options include chicken, ribs, and steak. House microbrews can also be had; enjoy one while you wait for a table at the popular place. Open all day.
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Starbucks
1000 Bishop St, #104, Honolulu, HI 96813 808-599-4833
Description: DOWNTOWN. If you're doing a little sightseeing and need to take a break or wind down a bit, then head to Starbucks. From flavored coffees and caffè lattes to teas and ciders, the menu on the wall has it all. An enticing selection of muffins, biscotti, and pastries is also on display. Frappuccinos and iced coffees are available for mid-day refreshment, or you can choose a hot chocolate, mochaccino, and cappuccino to reward yourself after a long day. Other locations throughout the city.
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The Patisserie
1164 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI 96813 808-548-5005
Description: This convenient venue offers fresh baked goods during the day, along with deli sandwiches and salads. Cakes and pastries are scrumptious, as are pies that will have your mouth watering with just a glance. They're a perfect complement to the cafe's rich coffee drinks and are ideal for a break from the day.
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Waioli Tea Room & Bakery
2950 Manoa Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822 808-988-5800
Description: MANOA VALLEY. In the 1920s, girls were instructed in homemaking at what is now the Waioli Tea Room. Today, that tradition of domestic gentility continues at this charming eatery. Known for its high tea and scrumptious desserts, the establishment also serves a delicious breakfast. Along with eggs and bacon, patrons may choose from pastries, fruit, omelets, Belgian waffles, frittatas, breakfast burritos, and quiche. Naturally, the restaurant's own special coffees and teas are served, and group events are welcomed.
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Won Kee Seafood
100 N Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96817 808-524-6877
Description: CHINATOWN. Although seafood comprises only a portion of this Chinese establishment's menu, it frequently draws raves for its excellent preparation and first-rate ingredients. Appetizers turn towards the exotic with abalone and sharkfin soup, cold jellyfish, or clam sashimi. Main courses include deep-fried spicy squid, sauteed scallops, sweet-and-sour crispy seabass fillet, and steamed oysters. Additional dishes are built around beef, pork, tofu, noodles, chicken, and vegetables; combination plates are available as well.
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Zippy's
1450 Ala Moana Blvd, Ala Moana Center, Honolulu, HI 96814 808-973-0870
Description: ALA MOANA. It's fast food Hawaiian-style! And it's ono! These convenient eateries satisfy local folks with a focus on regional cuisine, including chili and saimin. Plate lunches make for good eating and feature everything from lamb curry to kalua pig to tripe stew. You'll also find shoyu chicken, sweet-and-sour spareribs, and roast turkey to tempt your tastebuds. Fantastic desserts and pastries are reason in themselves for a trip!
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