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    Dillingham Plaza

    3.2 (5 reviews)

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    Used to be better, sadly they have lost a lot of businesses and need to lower rents to entice people to come back and do business with them

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    Kamehameha Shopping Center - Longs Drugs side of Kam SC.

    Kamehameha Shopping Center

    3.6(55 reviews)
    1.0 miKalihi
    $$

    Kamehameha Shopping Center has been around for decades...since the 1960's. Situated at the corner…read moreof North School Street and Kalihi Streer just before the latter merges with Likelike Highway. The venerable Kam Bowl Restaurant has been here since the beginning(?). Several options abound. Verizon, T-mobile, and Spectrum are located at the Kam SC. Territorial Savings, American Savings, and Hawaii National Bank probide banking choices. Anchor tenants, a 24 hours Longs Drugs ( Diamond Head side ) and Times Supermarket ( Ewa side ) keep the income steady for Bishop Estates. Eateries are plentiful as for fast food there's McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Subway, and Kam Bowl. You have an obligatory Japanese restaurant - Teishoku. A fake Chinese fast food eatery in Panda Kitchen; with a ( real one? ) in Liu's Chop Suey. Peppa's provides a Korean alternative. What...no Viet? Personally, interested in trying takeout at the Sumo amen & Curry restaurant...you'll get it when I post it. Starbucks is the main reason that I visit here...what other coffee places open at 0430a? Lots of stalls and there is a ramp that provides 2nd level parking.

    I love this place! It is pretty close to home and you can get many different things. You might need…read morea quick outfit at Jean's Warehouse, a quick bite from McDonald's, or a treat from Baskin Robbins ice cream for you and/or the kids.... And much more.

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    Happening on 5-13-23!

    Kamehameha Shopping Center - Parking area at Kamehameha shopping center (Lets go LAKERS) *4/1/26

    Parking area at Kamehameha shopping center (Lets go LAKERS) *4/1/26

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    Kapalama Shopping Center - Entrance from the back - on Kaumualii Street

    Kapalama Shopping Center

    4.2(10 reviews)
    0.4 miKalihi
    $$

    What brings you here…read more.. Yes currently there is a massive Rail Construction running right down the whole front of the shopping center making it difficult to access for many drivers who avoid the area but little many know that they do have an entrance in the back as well on Kaumualii Street. With lots of free parking that alone is a great reason to visit this location as they have many eateries with Zippy's is the largest along with Egghead Cafe, Ahi and Vegetable, Elvin's just to name a few along with some services like Massage & Spa, Mili Nail 2 for some manicure or some fun at the newest addition Claw Kingdom whatever it is you can find it here. Thank you!

    Kapalama Shopping Center is like a foodie haven!…read more There's something for everyone! If you want breakfast, go to Egghead Cafe. (It took the place of Violet's Grill.) Undecided? How about Ono Korean BBQ? If you want baked goods and/or a beautiful cake, go to Elvin's Bakery. Need some comfort food? Zippy's has almost everything! If you want a hearty sandwich, go to Machete's. Feeling like fried chicken? Check out Wing Stop. If you want halohalo or ice cream, go to Magnolia's. Craving something healthier? Try Ahi & Vegetable. If you happen to need your shoes repaired, there's a shop here! The list goes on and on... The main entrance to this dining mecca is on Dillingham Boulevard. There is a back entrance on Kaumualii Street if you need it. The renovations look great! Parking is still free and plentiful! I'll be back soon!

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    Kapalama Shopping Center - Front of the mall, Zippy's on the right, Wingstop on the left.

    Front of the mall, Zippy's on the right, Wingstop on the left.

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    Ala Moana Center - There's a free gift wrapping service! Show your same day receipt - up to 3 gifts per day! The current gift wrap is shown on the counter...

    Ala Moana Center

    4.1(1.6k reviews)
    3.3 miAla Moana
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    "One of our absolute FAVES in Oahu!!! "…read more Ala Moana Center is hands-down one of our favorite places to visit every time we're in Hawaii . It's the perfect mix of shopping, food, and island vibes -- and the fact that it's open-air makes it even better . Location & Hours: Super convenient and easy to get to, right between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu Most stores are open around 10am-8pm, but restaurant hours vary (some open earlier or close later ). Parking (the BEST part): FREE PARKING!!! Yes -- totally free self-parking with tons of garages all around the mall. There are so many spots, but it does get busy on weekends, so coming earlier is always a good idea . Performances & Entertainment: They often have free live performances like hula dancing and Hawaiian music at the center stage -- such a fun surprise while shopping and a great way to soak in the culture! Best Restaurants & Food: SO many good options Mariposa - great for a sit-down meal Tanaka of Tokyo - always a fun experience Food court - perfect for quick bites Ruscello / CPK - easy and family-friendly Tons of dessert and coffee spots for shopping breaks You could literally eat here all day . Tips & Tricks: Wear comfy shoes -- this place is HUGE Park near the area you plan to shop or eat Come earlier in the day to avoid crowds Make time to just sit, relax, and enjoy the vibe Final Thoughts: Ala Moana Center is always a must-visit for us . Free parking, amazing food, great shopping, and fun performances -- it never disappoints! Whether you're shopping or just strolling, this place always feels like Hawaii .

    Ala Moana mall, an easy bus ride or a leisurely walk. Mid connections for vacation trolleys and…read moretransportations. Mall would be a perfect 10 if they would restructure the parking lot. Ala Moana mall is open-air, tropical designed that merges modern architecture with koi ponds, and a window to the many high-end shops. 2 food courts, the one on the 2nd floor near Macy's seems slightly less crowded. I enjoyed the onsite live music, which highlights talented young performers. I recently caught "LoveJack", who played his cello. His booming, heartfelt music, vocals truly warmed the atmosphere.

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    Neiman Marcus (mall entrance; closing in May 2026) - VN

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    Waiakamilo Shopping Center - Firestone is on Dillingham Boulevard

    Waiakamilo Shopping Center

    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.3 miKalihi
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    Dining and shopping in Kalihi, Honolulu, Hawaii…read more.. Waiakamilo Shopping Center is an open-air strip mall with McDonald's and Firestone on the Dillingham Boulevard end and bars at the mauka (mountain) side. There are many bars here: Club Lilac, Club Eclipse, and Club Lucky Frog... to name a few. I haven't been to any of these... LOL! I have been to Original Pancake House, Lucky Box Restaurant, and Ha Long Pho Noodle House. There's a veterinary clinic and a liquor store that I haven't patronized. I didn't even realize that there was a second level on the mauka end! There are many exits and entrances - one on each end (Dillingham Boulevard and Kaumualii Street) and about three along the length of Waiakamilo Road. Just drive slowly and carefully... Be safe out there!

    BEWARE IF ORDERING TIRES ONLINE AND HAVING THEM DROP-SHIPPED TO FIRESTONE FOR INSTALLATION. They…read moredo not all sizes of tires. The Manager there said that they do not have the proper equipment to mount lower profile tires. "We can still do it but your rim may get scratched or damaged". Of course I didn't agree to this and ended up having to put the tires in my trunk and leave. Such a limit in services (low profile tires are not at all rare) is already bad enough from a National Tire Shop. What made it all so worse was but they didn't tell me this until I was there for my installation appointment. Why didn't they work with Tire Rack ahead of time so Firestone wouldn't come up for installation for low profile tires? Also when Firestone received my tires, why didn't they let me know they couldn't install it. Instead, they completing my reservation both online and on the phone. After all, they had my tires for over a week before my appointment day. Or at the very latest, at least when I had checked in that morning and not after waiting an hour when my car actually was going into the repair bay for installation!

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    Street sign

    Waiakamilo Shopping Center - This building... along Waiakamilo Road... a common landmark...

    This building... along Waiakamilo Road... a common landmark...

    Waiakamilo Shopping Center - A long strip of small businesses

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    A long strip of small businesses

    The Dole Cannery - Board games broke out at the Dole Cannery. Nerds, have fun!!

    The Dole Cannery

    2.9(40 reviews)
    0.8 miKalihi
    $$

    Shopping and dining in Honolulu, Hawaii... and a movie theater across the street!…read more The Dole Cannery seems to be an untapped space for customers to explore. I found many treasures here that are shareable! My favorites from the Food Court are: Fatboys 'Ōlena Hawaiian Fresh Roast Coffee Subway Some of my favorite businesses include: Aloha Fabrics Eco Town Regal Theater I appreciate the spaciousness, good lighting, cleanliness, locked restrooms (need a code for the door), and shared dining areas. It's on the calm, quiet, peaceful side... which I like a lot!

    I had a very uncomfortable experience at this cinema parking lot…read more The cashier asked me "Where are you from?" without explaining the reason, which confused me. When I said "I'm sorry" because I didn't understand the question, she rolled her eyes at me. Later, she suddenly asked me to show my movie ticket to confirm whether I had just been to the cinema. I understand that checking tickets may be part of her job, but her attitude was unprofessional and disrespectful. I have been to this cinema many times before and was never asked to show my ticket in this situation. I also asked friends who work in the same industry, and they said this is not a normal practice. It is acceptable to check tickets if necessary, but the way she communicated--rolling her eyes and not explaining clearly--was inappropriate. Clear and respectful communication is basic customer service.

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    Entrance

    The Dole Cannery - More tables and chairs

    More tables and chairs

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    Maunakea Marketplace - Entrance from Hotel Street... see the dragon?

    Maunakea Marketplace

    3.6(102 reviews)
    1.4 miChinatown
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    If you visit Honolulu's Chinatown, this is the one concentrated spot where you will get the full…read moreimpact of the neighborhood in one broad swipe. It's not completely Chinese per se because, for example, the Food Hall is more global in scope in order to cater to more international tourists. Filipino, Korean, and Thai eateries are next to burger and burrito stands. There's even a Maguro Brothers outlet offering fresh poke bowls and sashimi plates. Chinese delectables, of course, are fully represented here with popular kiosks dedicated to dim sum and Chinese-style BBQ. Adding to the full Chinatown vibe around the corner is the expansive Open Market where local customers shop for fresh meats, produce, and seafood all out on full display. However, the most inviting space is the outdoor courtyard surrounded by various gift shops and anchored by tables with shade umbrellas and a clock tower. RELATED - Exploring Hawaii? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/uYcafC7R5e

    I really enjoyed going to Maunakea Market in Chinatown. It was refreshing to visit, as I got pretty…read moretired of the tourist areas in Waikiki. This seemed like a more local, authentic experience. The food shops in the building here made it feel like I was traveling overseas, from the smaller seating area and the fish market. There is a variety of foods, mostly Filipino, Chinese, Vietnamese, and poke representing. Towards the back there is a fish market, where the fish are so fresh and I guess you could say the displays were beautiful. Outside of the main food court area are some vendors. I didn't get to check out many of them, but they did remind me that of other Chinatown shops in other cities. I loved that this felt so familiar, yet was a new experience!

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    Entrance

    Maunakea Marketplace - Bubble tea store - excellent

    Bubble tea store - excellent

    Maunakea Marketplace

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