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    Hale Koa Luau

    4.2 (60 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Alan C.

    An excellent evening, and a very good price. When you first walk in, you are given a shell lei, and a complementary drink. Either a rum punch, or a non-alcoholic punch. The first drink is complementary, and after that, if you don't want coffee or water, you pay for what you choose to drink at the bar. You can have your picture taken with the cast of the show, with the picture available for purchase later. Before dinner, there are a lot of different activities, such as hula lessons, learning how to make leis and headbands, and the like. There is a tree climbing demonstration, and then the pig is pulled from the imu, (oven in the ground) with much fanfare. Overall, dinner was pretty good. There was a lot of food. The appetizer was pineapple, pickled vegetables, Lomi Lomi , salmon, basically a ceviche, and of course, poi. I've tried poi before, but to be fair, I tried it again. No thank you. For the main course, it's not a buffet, it's a set dinner, and it was very good. Barbecue chicken, teriyaki beef, mahi-mahi as well as sweet potato, squash, and rice. Overall, the main course was good although I thought that the teriyaki beef was a bit tough. It tasted good, but it was a bit tough. Dessert was a coconut, guava cake, which was very good. After dinner, came the show. And what an amazing show. It was basically a trip through Polynesia. Lots of dancing, lots of interaction with the crowd, and of course, the big fire dance at the end. The very last part of the luau was a very touching tribute to the military, as the. Hale Koa is a military hotel. I had a very good time, and I would definitely come back and see the show again.

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    Liann A.

    The Hale Koa Luau is especially for US veterans and service members. You can order your ticket online and pay based upon your rank and then you can pick up your tickets at will call. You have to make sure you get your tickets at will call before lining up to get in and you must show your military ID. I overall think it is catered to US military in terms of service of food especially how it's not a buffet and they serve you by plate which is very quick and efficient, that saves a lot of time compared to the buffet style. And they especially pay homage and recognition to celebrations and service members who served at wars. That is really nice to see. I personally thought the show was good, the performers were great, they had pre activities that were engaging- music, lei making, head bands, tattoos, someone climbs a coconut tree. They talk about the history and the show the pig and imu. For my elderly retired parents they enjoyed. We didn't know you can ask for to go boxes if you can't finish your food. We saw another table request that, we wish we did because we actually enjoyed all of the meats it was just a lot. Parking is validated and across the hotel and they start at 5 and end right on time at 8.

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    Bob S.

    The food was delicious! Richard, our server was top notch! He worked very hard and fast to make sure our table had everything we needed and explained the food and its cultural significance. The show dancers both male and female performers were amazing. The ambience perfect! The old MC was the famous Glen Mediros sorry if misspelled and now his daughter is. We sure missed Glen. And we missed the 2 included drinks vs 1.

    Cat R.

    What an incredible experience! From beginning to end, you DON'T want to miss a second! We got there at 5:03pm as the line was slowly moving in and there were so many small things to do. Warning, that rum drink is STRONGGG Anyways, there were various stations and you could learn to play some instruments, make a bracelet with real flowers, make a palm leaf head band, and take photos with the dancers in the show! Their band was also playing live instruments and you could sit in the grass area on mats provided to relax. Afterwards you get called with a big shell thing like on Moana to check out how they make kalua pig. Once that portion is over you go to your seats and dinner begins. I'm really glad they set up the dinner/show the way they did because I didn't feel annoyed at having to eat while trying to watch the show. Everything was over at about 8pm, so for the price it was worth every cent!

    Ami C.

    Food was amazing here. Service is usually exceptional except that night we were there. We felt our server was always rushing us on finishing our dinner and dessert so she could clean up and guess to go home sooner. I didn't even finish my dinner and she was already cleaning up all the side dishes and our dessert came and was asked if we were done a couple minutes later. We didn't want to make a fuss about because we took my brother's family there to experience the luau. They enjoyed the luau a lot. We will be bringing hubby's cousins here when they come visit in December.

    Brittney S.

    The luau was amazing. My bf and I first time ever doing one and it didn't disappoint. They greeted us with a shell laie and a drink, non alcoholic and alcohol. The performances were amazing as they had so many different styles. The hotel itself was so nice and the luau area was clean and secluded which I loved. The food was delicious and the dessert didn't disappoint. They did have a bar for other drinks but we didn't get to go but we were satisfied with all the amenities we had already.

    Darlene M.

    Super touristy luau. After experiencing the best luau in Kona with all-you-can-eat authentic Hawaiian food "for the same price", this experience sadly disappoints. It felt very Disney as the lead singer sounded like Ariel, The Little Mermaid. And the male MC's Polynesian accent was NOT convincing at all. Haha! It was almost comical but not in a good way. Again, super touristy. Free Mai Tai per adult upon entry - yesss! I appreciated all the activities and things to watch while we waited to be seated. That was great! I enjoyed watching them un-earth the pig from the imu. I also appreciate that it is a military luau and they pay homage to everyone who served in the military - that is great! But how about paying homage to our veterans with exceptional food? For the price, this isn't a mess hall. Dinners are pre-plated so you don't get to choose what you want to eat. The beef was very DRY, no one ate theirs at our table. The poi was very watered down, and the lomi salmon lacked flavor. Sad and disappointing. I don't remember it being that bad the last time we came in Nov 2021, but this time was an unfortunate let-down.

    Louis B.

    A unique experience in Hawaii. The Hale Koa Luau is the best Luau in Waikiki and one that provides an unforgettable experience to any visitor. The audience with which we shared the experience was amazing. All ages, all backgrounds, multiple nationalities. We spoke at length with a retired US Marine "Gunny" who was a Korean War vet, before the event. We shared our table with several Australians, a New Zealand couple, And a father-and-son Mexican American duo. It made the experience even better, asking the ambiance truly superb The Luau began with a Hawaiian arts and crafts demonstration, followed by the uncovering of the roasted pig, complimentary drinks and juice, and we then were ushered to our assigned seating. The dinner was superb, pork, beef and chicken as well as taro and vegetables. We were then treated to an hour and a half of a magnificent cultural experience covering several Polynesian cultures. It was an amazing experience. Not to be forgotten.

    Tia P.

    The luau here exceeded my expectations! When we first entered we received beautiful shell necklaces and got to choose one drink (a Mai tai or POG). After that, we go to do some actives like making a plumeria bracelet and learning how to make a crown. The food here is delicious as well, my only wish was that there was more veggies or variety on the plate because there was alot of meat/protein and it filled me up very quickly. The performances were fantastic. My favorite part was the fire dance at the end. And my mom's favorite part was the host/singer who has an amazing Disney Princess like voice! The overall vibe was great, everyone was very friendly and the tables seated 8 people each so we got to meet other couples/families.

    Crystal K.

    Really amazing luau performances and taste of Hawaiian food. Staff were friendly and welcoming and there were family and kid friendly performances throughout the whole evening

    Jewelisa B.

    Must experience while visiting Hawaii! Very interactive & the show is so cool to witness in person! Will definitely be back again when visiting. Worth the price we paid for front row. Food was good wish we had Mac salad but that's my own opinion. Pork, chicken & Fish was super good

    Michele M.

    This was such a fun thing to do our first day in Waikiki! Food and drinks were both decent and the courtyard they hold this in is very pretty but the reason we were there was for the performers and they did not disappoint. Everyone working seemed to really enjoy performing and my family had a great time. Our kids both interacted with the performers before the show... making a flower bracelet and a crown out of palm leaves and both performers took the time to talk with them and help them. I would definitely recommend to someone staying in Waikiki.

    We came to the Luau Show and enjoyed it! The atmosphere was very welcoming and the entertainers were phenomenal. The food presentation was awesome! Overall, it was a great experience and I would recommend this show. Enjoy! Mahalo to all the staff!

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    Food outstanding Service efficient and personable…read moreespecially with the long lines at lunch. Ambiance appropriate for the venue.

    @fortunefoodfinds: "This deserves a ROUND of applause! Whether you're visiting or simply wanting…read morelocal grindz, HELENA'S HAWAIIAN FOOD is sure to make your trip and/or meal feel complete. Ordered our must-haves: Short Ribs Pipikaula Style, Fried Butterfish Collar, Luau Squid, Long Rice Chicken, Lomi Salmon, Lau Lau, Poi, Mac Salad, Rice, n' their complimentary Haupia, Onions, n' Salt. Food so Ono I highly recommend, this very well-known local Hawaiian eatery again n' again!" SERVICE: fast n' fully staffed INTERIOR: spacious with limited seating EXTERIOR: gets hot, have water n' benches available WAIT TIME: came on a Thursday afternoon n' surprisingly wasn't too busy. After joining the waitlist that you sign in through the provided iPad, I would say 30 mins before getting seated. PARKING: very small free lot in front, limited spaces OVERALL COMMENTS: haven't had Helena's in a while so I've been craving it. Each visit is satisfying n' the food is always so good. I can't remember the amount of pieces they used to give for a large order of Short Ribs Pipikaula Style, it seemed smaller this time, but either way you gotta order it along with the Fried Butterfish Collar. Their Luau Squid is so creamy n' delicious just like everything else, all Ono. You can't go wrong bc this is truly local Hawaiian food at its finest!

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    Menu B: Kalua Pig And Pipikaula Short Ribs
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    Highway Inn Kaka'ako

    4.1
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    3.8
    (6.1k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    62 years in business

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    My family, across multiple generations, has been going here for decades, close to back when they…read morefirst opened. We have homes in the neighborhood. And we just can't go here anymore unless changes are made! We used to prefer them over Zippy's, but now they are less than 7-Eleven quality, while charging higher-end prices for the neighborhood. We have given them many chances, hoping it was just a fluke, but we have repeatedly been disappointed. Their chicken has become chewy and fatty, their rice is mediocre, and condiments such as mayonnaise are stripped down to the bare minimum quantity. Chile is poured so lightly that it is practically a minuscule amount. And their prices have continued to rise. I don't know if greedy people took over the restaurant who just don't care anymore, or what is going on. I remember when I used to take people here, and they would be impressed with the quality and quantity--plates just heaping with good cuts of meat, noodles, and rice. Those days are no more. As they say in Japan, the price performance is poor. Furthermore, their staff is rude. I can only imagine it was an owner working this day because it was a face I haven't seen that often. An older gentleman who appeared to be of Okinawan descent, working the cashier register, accosted us because I was privately discussing with my family about splitting different items with them. We were all ordering something, so he wasn't losing any money, but he told us about how prices are double in Waikīkī. First of all, it is rude to interrupt your customers that way. Secondly, we don't go to Waikīkī or care about Waikīkī. What happened to serving the locals? Third, Waikīkī has an assortment of restaurants, prices, and qualities, and they shouldn't be how you base your services. Lastly, I guarantee I could find a better deal in Waikīkī if I wanted to. Next time you're in the area, just go get a $6 bento or a $5 burrito from 7-Eleven next door. I assure you, the price performance and experience will be better. If Rainbow Drive-In is in the business of comparing themselves to other things, let's compare them to 7-Eleven and at least try to be better than them, right? I can get mochiko chicken from 7-Eleven for $6.99 that is similar in portion size and better quality. Meanwhile, they are serving their fatty, dry chicken for $16.75. Highway robbery! And they are not fancy, with their dirty picnic tables and plastic cutlery. They are just a step above a food truck, if that. Save yourself from the hype. They have gone downhill like a landslide. Go elsewhere.

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    4.1
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    1.3 mi
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    OMG! This was a dining experience! So, the restaurant was closing so my friend said we should eat…read morethere! I didn't know that the servings were group sized!! I found so many things that looked great on the menu, to include fried gizzards, boneless Kal Bi ribs, fully loaded fried rice, Mac salad and other stuff I can't recall! So the TWO of us ordered way too much! We tried to eat as much as we could and ended up taking the rest home! Everything we ordered was delicious, so we knew we were going to eat good leftovers! The restaurant was a great place to go with a group to eat and watch sports! Our Waitress (I have to remember to get names) was a track star, she was running to and from several tables of groups to deliver food! I will go again if they reopen!

    If you're visiting Hawaii with a big group, 100% recommend taking them here…read more We initially were a party of 16, and showed up without a reservation at 6pm on a Saturday. The staff was super nice about it and was able to accommodate us, with only a small request that we be out by 8pm since there was another big party with a reservation coming in. Absolutely reasonable. They sat us right away at three large tables, which gave us plenty of space for food and didn't force us to sit super close together. Menus, waters, plates, napkins, and forks were all brought out immediately, and our waiter was quick to take our order. We started with the prix fixe menu for 8-10 guests and were going to add other items à la carte, but a handful of our group accidentally went to the other Side Street location (make sure your group is all on the same page), so what we ordered ended up being more than enough. We left stuffed and with 5 boxes of food still. Edamame was nice and steamy, and large enough to easily pop the beans out with your mouth. Wish there was a bit more salt though. The farmer's salad had everything going on from citrusy to salty to crispy. Avocado had a little bit of oxidation but the capers, dressing and potato curls provided plenty of reasons to overlook it. The fried rice came in a hefty portion, with sizable pieces of bacon and sausage. The chicken I didn't realize was boneless based on the shape of the deep fry, but it was nice to freely bite into it without worrying about hitting anything with my teeth. Probably a bit too much on fried bits but still good. Pork chops had a better meat to crisp ratio in my opinion, as well as juiciness. They even came with ketchup on the side, which I love as a pairing but don't see much of at restaurants. My favorite meat item was definitely the sizzling boneless kalbi. The presentation on the sizzling plate with a side of kimchi was spectacular, and the meat was full of flavor. We also ordered yakisoba, which wasn't part of the prix fixe. Tasted good but nothing past standard expectations. We let the waiter know we had a 30th birthday at the table, and they brought a couple scoops of vanilla ice cream with a candle, and did a decent job getting the whole room to participate in the singing. It could also be the type of crowd this place attracts, since it seemed that everyone was so friendly and approachable. Thanks to the quick and consistent service, we were out in a little over an hour with no complaints.

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    Our Chef Colin's Classics Menu feeds 3-4 guests for $105.00!
    Our Chef Colin's Classics Menu feeds 3-4 guests for $105.00!
    Oodles of Noodles! Try our Yakisoba! You can also add Kim Chee for extra flavor.
    Oodles of Noodles! Try our Yakisoba! You can also add Kim Chee for extra flavor.
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    Waiahole Poi Factory

    Waiahole Poi Factory

    4.5
    (1.6k reviews)
    13.9 mi
    $$

    A legit 5 star hole in the wall along the highway. Absolutely worth the stop…read more The food is authentic and flavorful. Try the beef lau lau. I was so pleasantly surprised by it. Although everything was so good. Service was insanely fast and super friendly. Lots of outdoor tables with umbrellas, the place was pretty busy but we were able to get seating and we got our food in seconds.

    I can't even count how many times we've driven by this place en route to the North Shore. Finally…read moredecided to stop by for lunch. While they do have a parking, I suggest just parking on the street and walking up to the place. Signs clearly direct you to which window you can order food from and another for food pickup/dessert only ordering. We opted for combo plate (kalua pork and chicken long rice) w/ a side of poi. Both the kalua pork and chicken long rice were tasty but wished we had ordered rice instead so that i could mop up the delicious fat from the kalua pork! Loved the haupia pudding but wished they would give you a bit more. For dessert we ordered the tahitian sweet lady which was delicious! Wasn't a fan of the salmon lomi as it was pretty fishy for me. As we waited for our food, we noticed a dessert chilling on the ledge and joked with my wife that it was likely ours. Sure enough after 10 mins, the ice cream guy asked the cashier whose it was and at that time was our number called. Sadly, the ice cream had already started to melt. Wished they wouldn't have prepared the dessert until after our food was ready. Would definitely head back for their plate lunches and to try the sweet lady of waiahole dessert.

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    Waiahole Poi Factory
    Amazing food. Ho'io salad is a must. Fresh poi is tops. You can't go wrong at Waiahole Poi Factory.
    Amazing food. Ho'io salad is a must. Fresh poi is tops. You can't go wrong at Waiahole Poi Factory.
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    The Ohana at Waiahole Poi Factory with members of One Groove.
    Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

    Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

    3.9
    (297 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    3.5 stars We wanted…read moreto try authentic Hawaiian food and came across this spot. The owner was very friendly and took the time to recommend dishes for us, including the laulau and lechon kawali. We also ordered the BBQ short ribs. Overall, it was a good experience trying Hawaiian food, but it's just not really our type of cuisine. The laulau was quite dry, and the preparation felt more like meat that had been boiled or cooked in liquid, which isn't something I usually enjoy. The lechon kawali had a crispy pork belly texture, topped with something similar to a salsa, but it didn't suit our taste either. Unfortunately, the cabbage served with it also had some black spots, which was off-putting. The BBQ short ribs were the highlight of the meal and the dish we enjoyed the most. We appreciate the experience and the hospitality, but the flavors just didn't quite match our personal preferences.

    Good local Hawaiian food restaurant. Street parking only. Small restaurant I believe it was Ono…read moreHawaii on Kapahulu before. Now it is named the Da Ono Hawaiian Foods. Either the owner or the manager seemed like a one man show. He was the server, bus boy, and chef. Husband got the pipikalua short ribs/he enjoyed. Sisters got the pork lau lau which came with sweet potato, rice or poi, lomi lomi salmon (more onion and tomato than salmon). i got the chicken lau lau, again stuffed with chicken, not enough taro leaves. The Haupia was smoky, so either burnt or something- inedible! Only six tables in the entire restaurant. The gentleman that was serving us I believe was also the bus boy, cook, server and cashier! Place is a hole in the wall with missing ceiling tiles and exposed panels above our table (gross!!). Sis loves this dive so we keep coming back!

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