Casual and Local Favorites:
Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck: Famous for its garlic shrimp plates, a must-try for seafood lovers.
Ted’s Bakery: Known for their delicious pies and local plate lunches with a view of Sunset Beach.
Haleiwa Joe’s: Offers a relaxed atmosphere and seafood dishes with a scenic view of the marina.
Seven Brothers: Known for its hearty burgers, fries, and shakes, with a laid-back vibe in Kahuku.
North Shore Tacos: Offers delicious fish tacos and other Mexican-inspired dishes in Haleiwa.
Seafood and Local Cuisine:
Banzai Sushi Bar: Known for its fresh sushi and sashimi options in a casual setting.
Haleiwa Beach House: Beachfront dining with seafood-focused dishes and a relaxed atmosphere.
Kahuku Grill: Famous for its garlic shrimp plates and Hawaiian-style BBQ.
Cholo’s Homestyle Mexican: Offers Mexican cuisine with a Hawaiian twist, located in the heart of Haleiwa town.
Fine Dining and Unique Experiences:
Roy’s Beach House: A contemporary Hawaiian fusion restaurant offering oceanfront dining at Turtle Bay Resort.
Ola at Turtle Bay: Oceanfront dining with a focus on fresh seafood and local ingredients.
Haleiwa Joe’s Seafood Grill: Offers a variety of seafood dishes with a scenic view of Haleiwa town.
Pa’akai: Located at Turtle Bay Resort, it offers a farm-to-table dining experience with locally sourced ingredients.
Food Trucks and Stands:
Kahuku Farms: Offers fresh smoothies, farm-to-table dishes, and a great view.
Pupukea Grill: Offers grilled fish plates and Hawaiian plate lunches with a local touch.
Craving Thai: A popular food truck known for its flavorful Thai dishes, often found in Haleiwa.
Matsumoto Shave Ice: Famous for its shave ice treats with a variety of flavors and toppings.
Bakeries and Cafes:
Waialua Bakery: Offers freshly baked goods, sandwiches, and coffee in a charming setting in Waialua town.
Coffee Gallery: A cozy cafe in Haleiwa offering coffee, pastries, and light meals with a local twist.
Casual Dining:
Duke’s Waikiki: Famous for its oceanfront location and Hawaiian-inspired dishes like seafood and steaks.
Marukame Udon: Popular for its freshly made udon noodles served in a cafeteria-style setting.
Musubi Cafe Iyasume: Known for its variety of musubi (rice and spam snacks) and bento boxes.
Seafood and Local Cuisine:
Hula Grill Waikiki: Offers a blend of seafood and Hawaiian dishes with ocean views along Waikiki Beach.
Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar: Renowned for its sushi and seafood dishes in a contemporary setting.
The Pig & The Lady: Known for its innovative Vietnamese-Hawaiian fusion cuisine, this restaurant offers bold flavors and creative dishes in a casual setting.
Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin: A local favorite for Japanese tonkatsu (breaded and deep-fried pork cutlets) served with rice, cabbage, and a savory sauce. It's located in Waikiki Yokocho, a food alley with several dining options.
Marukame Udon: Popular for its freshly made udon noodles served cafeteria-style. Locals love the quality and affordability of the dishes.
Fine Dining and Unique Experiences:
Michel’s at the Colony Surf: Offers French-Hawaiian cuisine with oceanfront views and a romantic ambiance.
Roy’s Waikiki Beach: Hawaiian fusion cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients.
Chef Mavro: Known for its innovative French-Hawaiian cuisine crafted with local, seasonal ingredients. Offers a sophisticated dining experience with a focus on sustainability and culinary creativity.
Azure Restaurant: Located at The Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection Resort, Azure offers a fine dining experience with oceanfront views. Specializes in seafood dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
La Mer: Nestled in Halekulani Hotel, La Mer is renowned for its French cuisine with a Hawaiian twist. Features elegant décor, impeccable service, and an extensive wine list.
Hoku’s: Located at The Kahala Hotel & Resort, Hoku’s offers Pacific Rim cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood and premium cuts of meat. Provides a refined dining experience with panoramic views of the ocean.
MW Restaurant: Combines Hawaiian and Asian influences in its upscale menu, focusing on farm-to-table ingredients and creative presentations. Offers a modern, yet inviting atmosphere.
Hy’s Steak House: Known for its classic steakhouse offerings, including prime steaks, seafood, and an extensive wine list. Offers an intimate setting with live music and impeccable service.
Top of Waikiki: Hawaii's only revolving restaurant, offering panoramic views of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head. Features a contemporary American menu with locally sourced ingredients.
International Cuisine:
Mai Tai Bar: Offers a variety of Hawaiian and Asian fusion dishes with a lively atmosphere.
Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin: Known for its Japanese-style tonkatsu (breaded pork cutlets) served with rice and cabbage.
Bakeries and Cafes:
Liliha Bakery: Famous for its coco puffs and other baked goods, including local Hawaiian favorites.
Arvo: A trendy cafe known for its Australian-inspired coffee, toasties, and healthy bowls.
Leonard's Bakery: Famous for its malasadas (Portuguese doughnuts), a beloved local treat. They offer a variety of flavors and are a must-visit for dessert lovers.
Food Trucks and Stands:
Waikiki Yokocho: Offers a variety of Japanese street food in a bustling food alley setting.
Bogart’s Cafe: A popular spot for gourmet coffee and breakfast sandwiches in the heart of Waikiki.
Authentic Hawaiian Cuisine:
Helena's Hawaiian Food: Known for its traditional Hawaiian dishes like kalua pig, laulau, and poi, served in a no-frills setting. It's a local favorite for authentic Hawaiian comfort food.
Highway Inn: Offers a modern take on traditional Hawaiian cuisine, including dishes like pipikaula (Hawaiian-style beef jerky) and poi pancakes. They emphasize locally sourced ingredients and have been serving since 1947.
Local Plate Lunch Spots:
Rainbow Drive-In: A legendary spot known for its plate lunches featuring options like loco moco (hamburger patty, rice, gravy, and egg), mixed plate, and chili frank plate. It's a casual, no-fuss eatery loved by locals and visitors alike.
Ono Hawaiian Food: Another spot for classic Hawaiian plate lunches, with dishes like luau squid, squid luau, and laulau. It's been serving authentic Hawaiian food since 1960.
Seafood and Poke:
Maguro Brothers Hawaii: A family-owned shop offering fresh poke bowls and sushi made from locally caught fish. They focus on quality and freshness, providing a true taste of Hawaii's seafood.
Ahi Assassins Fish Co.: Known for its fresh poke made with sustainably caught fish, offering a variety of flavors and toppings. It's a great place to experience the flavors of Hawaiian poke in a casual setting.
Eating House 1849: Offers a variety of seafood dishes with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and Hawaiian flavors. Located in the International Market Place.
Herringbone Waikiki: Known for its seafood-focused menu featuring oysters, seafood towers, and fresh fish dishes. Offers a stylish ambiance with indoor and outdoor seating options.
Tommy Bahama Restaurant, Bar & Store: Combines a relaxed atmosphere with seafood dishes like coconut shrimp, mahi-mahi tacos, and seafood paella. Offers ocean views and a casual dining experience.
Azure Restaurant: Located at The Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection Resort, this upscale restaurant offers seafood specialties with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Features oceanfront dining and a romantic ambiance.
The Beachhouse at the Moana: Offers seafood dishes with a view of Waikiki Beach. Known for its seafood buffet and fresh catch of the day options.
Moku Kitchen: Offers a variety of seafood dishes in a casual, modern setting. Known for its seafood paella, poke bowls, and seafood pasta dishes.
Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina
Mina’s Fish House: Offers seafood-focused dishes with a farm-to-table concept and ocean views.
La Hiki Kitchen: Contemporary Hawaiian cuisine with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.
Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
‘AMA‘AMA: Offers oceanfront dining with a menu featuring fresh seafood and island-inspired dishes.
Makahiki – The Bounty of the Islands: Buffet-style restaurant with a variety of Hawaiian and international dishes.
Ko Olina Golf Club
Roy’s Beach House: Hawaiian fusion cuisine with a focus on seafood and locally grown ingredients.
Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman
Known for its locally sourced dishes and craft cocktails, including a popular happy hour.
Ushio-Tei
Japanese restaurant offering sushi, sashimi, and grilled dishes in a relaxed setting.
Noe Italian at Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina
Fine dining Italian restaurant with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and handmade pasta.