2 Best Restaurants in Waianae, Leeward and Central Oahu

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

The Beach House by 604

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Housed in a former officer’s dining hall right on the west-facing beach at Pokai Bay, the hip, casual, younger sibling of Pearl Harbor’s Restaurant 604 is a great place to stop for a bite before or after a surf session at Makaha or a day trip up the west side to Yokohama Bay. The island-inspired menu focuses on comfort foods and includes everything from poke, burgers, fries, and pizza to traditional island plates with fish and rice. During happy hour and sunset time, locals congregate to watch sports on large-screen TVs and see the golden orb dip into the clear seas.

85-010 Army St., Waianae, HI, 96792, USA
808-725–2589
Known For
  • Excellent sunset-viewing spot
  • Buzzy happy hour
  • Live music Tuesday through Saturday

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Coquito's Latin Cuisine

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A humble, family-run restaurant in a tiny roadside shack, Coquito’s serves an eclectic array of traditional Puerto Rican and Latin American dishes, such as arroz con gandules (rice with peas), shrimp mofongo, pastel borricúa (ground green-banana masa stuffed with pork), Colombian empanadas, and Argentinian flank steak with chimichurri sauce. Order takeout for a picnic at a beach park, or dine in the small outdoor patio (no alcohol sold here, so you need to BYOB).

85-773 Farrington Hwy., Waianae, HI, 96792, USA
808-888–4082
Known For
  • Cuban sandwiches
  • Various desserts, including tres leches cake and Puerto Rican flancocho, flan de coco, and tembleque (a coconut pudding)
  • Nearly everything prepared in-house
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

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