2 Best Restaurants in Waikiki and Diamond Head, Honolulu and Pearl Harbor

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

Banán

$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Follow a narrow beach pathway (between The Cheesecake Factory and Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort) lined with surfboards to reach this takeout spot specializing in banán, a frozen, vegan-friendly dessert made with local bananas and containing no added sugar. Other snack options include smoothies, smoothie bowls, and ulu (breadfruit) waffles. Try the “Riss Moore” flavor, filled with tropical fruits and named after surfer Carissa Moore, the 2020 Olympic gold medalist and five-time world champion. There's no seating here, but Banán is steps from the beach and the main drag in Waikiki. 

Hula Grill Waikiki

$$$$ | Waikiki

The placid younger sibling of boisterous Duke's, downstairs, resembles an open-air, plantation-period summer home with kitschy decor, stone-flagged floors, warm wood, and floral prints. The food is carefully prepared and familiar—with the occasional intriguing Asian touch—and dishes include steaks, locally caught grilled fish, and a few island-inspired options, such as loco moco and tropical pancakes. Request a lanai or window table to enjoy the fabulous views of Diamond Head and the beach. Sometimes the music from Duke's resonates from below, allowing diners to enjoy it without the chaos of the bar.

2335 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–4852
Known For
  • Spectacular beach views from the window tables (ask for one)
  • Reliable local dining experience with the right amount of Waikiki kitsch
  • Nice bar scene for drinks and snacks

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