This hybrid bar and grill is set in downtown Honolulu and is a favorite hang-out for the business and media communities and one of the only places in the Hawaiian Islands where you can get a pint of Guinness from the tap. While the bar roars with excitement, the restaurant serves great salads, steaks and other fare at decent prices. The food is fresh, and the service is congenial.
"Gyu-Kaku", i.e."Horn of the bull", brings Japan's favourite yakiniku restaurant to Hawaii. The main fare is charcoal Japanese BBQ. This place has taken yakiniku to a new level by combining state-of-the-art charcoal roaster systems with a bountiful menu. The menu is made up of meats, seafood, poultry and vegetables as well as delicious Japanese drinks and desserts. Check out the Black Pepper Shrimp and Black Pepper Calamari. Don't miss the happy hour where Kirin beer is sold for 99 cents.
A plain and simple eatery just a block from Ala Moana Shopping Center, Million Restaurant is collecting a local following of Korean aficionados and late night diners. The family owned restaurant specializes in yakiniku-style dining, where delicious marinated beef tongue, pork and chicken are ready to throw on the tabletop grill. For those who prefer not to be the chef, a cooked menu is also available. The meals come with all the wonderful side dishes, including Korean potato salad, taegu and three kinds of kim chee. There is a small free parking lot at the rear and one often find a line for lunch.
With two sushi bars, four master sushi chefs, countless types of nigiri sushi and at least 15 kinds of sashimi, it is no wonder that this place is regularly voted best sushi in Honolulu. In addition to sushi, there is a six-page menu of cooked and raw Japanese specialties ranging from broiled fish to Tororo. The drink menu is equally impressive, including several varieties of sake. Also, the combination lunch menus are a real bargain. The entry walls are decorated with photos of visiting celebrities including Michael Jackson and Gene Hackman. The restaurant can be unpleasantly crowded at dinner, while lunch is more comfortable.
From casual dinner to an evening out with friends, Uncle Bo's Pupu Bar & Grill is the place to be. Classy white tables, dim lighting and the overall decor give the place a chic look. Uncle Bo's offers a wide variety of dishes ranging from pizzas to seafood. Your visit to Hawaii is incomplete without sampling pupus (Hawaiian appetizers). Complete the sumptuous meal with equally delightful desserts. Drop in at Uncle Bo's to experience friendly service teamed up with good food.
Pep up your lazy and dull afternoons with a steaming cup of tea at the Veranda. Housed in the Kahala, it's a perfect place to relax. Lounge in large chairs while the cool breeze caresses your face and take in the view of the vast Dolphin Lagoon. As the night approaches, jazz performers take the center-stage and take the fun element a notch higher. The varied menus promise something for every palate. The overall idyllic settings, take you in a different world. Do drop in and you will surely charm your date with your choice of venue.
From casual dinner to an evening out with friends, Uncle Bo's Pupu Bar & Grill is the place to be. Classy white tables, dim lighting and the overall decor give the place a chic look. Uncle Bo's offers a wide variety of dishes ranging from pizzas to seafood. Your visit to Hawaii is incomplete without sampling pupus (Hawaiian appetizers). Complete the sumptuous meal with equally delightful desserts. Drop in at Uncle Bo's to experience friendly service teamed up with good food.
This hybrid bar and grill is set in downtown Honolulu and is a favorite hang-out for the business and media communities and one of the only places in the Hawaiian Islands where you can get a pint of Guinness from the tap. While the bar roars with excitement, the restaurant serves great salads, steaks and other fare at decent prices. The food is fresh, and the service is congenial.
"Gyu-Kaku", i.e."Horn of the bull", brings Japan's favourite yakiniku restaurant to Hawaii. The main fare is charcoal Japanese BBQ. This place has taken yakiniku to a new level by combining state-of-the-art charcoal roaster systems with a bountiful menu. The menu is made up of meats, seafood, poultry and vegetables as well as delicious Japanese drinks and desserts. Check out the Black Pepper Shrimp and Black Pepper Calamari. Don't miss the happy hour where Kirin beer is sold for 99 cents.
Formally known as 678 Hawaii, Sura Hawaii is an award-winning restaurant that has been serving some good quality Korean food in a perfect tourist spot. This quaint and humble dining space serves some delicious and tender Korean BBQ that is an absolute delight to your taste buds. One can choose from the variety of meat, beef and pork dishes along with accompaniments and side dishes. And, if one dish is simply not enough for you, opt for combos that will certainly satiate your hunger.
Opened in 2009, Genius Lounge is secluded on the third floor of Spanish deco inspired former apartment building. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden accents and candlelight gives it an intimate look and makes it an ideal place to impress your date. This Japanese resto-bar has a wide drink list with sake, beer, wine and cocktails. Nosh on their delicious fare which includes dishes like Yuzu Chicken, Grilled Rice Balls, Winged Gyoza and Ginger Pork.
Osoyami Bar & Grill is a great place to unwind after a long day in the city. This bar & grill has a casual ambiance, it's well furnished with ample of seating spaces thus ideal for larger groups. Their bar is loaded with a series of spirits all of which gone into the making of potent concoctions. The bartenders are masters of their job and they are generous with their pours. The food menu has a number of American classics to keep your hunger in check. Burgers at Osoyami Bar & Grill are humongous in size and prices ensure that you keep the drinks as well as food coming.