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    Hale Koa Luau

    4.2 (59 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Robert H.

    So this was not my first Hawaiian Luau, but the first time I attended at the Hale Koa. It was for a group work event and it lined up perfectly with our schedule. I was a bit worried about the authentic vibe, but once the show started my worries went away. The food could have been better, but it was adequate. We were seated towards the back of the venue and the columns can make viewing a challenge, but we eventually got up and moved around to get more involved in the experience. Highly recommend this experience and you can show up early and check out the rest of the property as it has so much to offer.

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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.

    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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    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.

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    Helena's Hawaiian Food

    Helena's Hawaiian Food

    4.4
    (4.5k reviews)
    3.9 mi
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    We came here to try some more traditional Hawaiian food. Particular favorites was the squid luau…read morewhich was sweet and a little salty with a unique flavor coming from the taro leaves. If you're not a fan of seafood, don't let the squid deter you as it is a minimal part of the dish and added more of a crunchy textural component rather than actual flavor. This was my wife and my favorite dish. The luau pork was also very good though I liked the version we had at Toa Luau better. We also liked the haupia which was a very refreshing coconut pudding though for some reason our boys didn't like it. We also tried pipikaula which are thinly sliced dry-aged beef short ribs marinated in soy sauce and something else that made it sweet. If you know Korean barbeque, you'll instantly get the sensation that these are close cousins to galbi, though the pipikaula are much less sweet in comparison. The dry aging process also makes them a bit more dryer than galbi. On to more difficult stuff. I was enthusiastic about the fried butterfish collar but once I got a waft of the dish, I knew I was in trouble. I'm very sensitive when it comes to fish so the smell (more than the taste) was off putting. My wife was fine with it and enjoyed the dish, but if you aren't a fan of fishy fish, then I would skip it. The lomi salmon looked very much like pico de gallo with the addition of salt-cured salmon. My boys loved this dish because they love salmon but again I would steer clear if you are a seafood weakling like me. Alas, we come to poi. Had my hopes up since I love taro but the texture and a bit of sourness from fermentation deterred me from trying too much of it. I'm glad we tried it but not sure that we would get it again.

    You CANNOT skip Helena's…read more You HAVE to eat here Service was superb - friendly staff The food was memorable and the place makes you feel at home .

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    New larger inside dining area
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    Menu B: Kalua Pig And Pipikaula Short Ribs
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    Highway Inn Kaka'ako

    Highway Inn Kaka'ako

    4.1
    (2k reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I just finished a Yelp event nearby (she wasnt able to go) and we are starving, so we finally…read moredecided to check this place off our bookmark. Highway Inn is known for traditional Hawaiian food, but we ended up trying some of the local-style twists. The kalua pig quesadilla was really good, and the tacos were solid too. The surprise for me was the chicken from the kids menu. I ordered it anyway, and honestly, no regrets. It was juicy, flavorful, and better than a lot of regular chicken plates I've had. The Kaka'ako location is clean and modern, service was quick, and it was exactly what we needed after a long event. We would definitely come back to try more. The on-site music artist was good.

    The internet told me if I wanted authentic Hawaiian food, this was the place to go, so of course I…read morehad to try it. Since it was our last meal before leaving Hawaii and there were still a few Hawaiian dishes I hadn't gotten around to trying, this felt like the perfect spot. What I really liked is that they have a sampler plate with a bunch of classic Hawaiian dishes, and the menu actually breaks down what everything is. Clearly this is something people come here for, because it makes trying a little bit of everything way less intimidating. I split the sampler with someone, and overall I was pleasantly surprised. Some of the items didn't look the most appetizing at first glance -- one especially because of the color -- but flavor-wise, everything was actually really good. One of the dishes reminded me of a comforting chicken soup situation, the clear noodles were good, some of the other items were more savory, and it all balanced together well. The lomi salmon was one of my favorites -- kind of like a light, fresh tomato salsa or pico de gallo situation that paired really well with the pork and everything else on the plate. I didn't finish it all because I was already full, but I genuinely liked the variety and thought the flavors were rich and comforting. So if you're curious about Hawaiian food but don't know where to start, this sampler is a great move. Don't let the appearance of some of the dishes scare you off. Service was quick and everyone was nice. At first I kind of wished someone had walked us through the food a little more, but honestly, the menu already does that for you pretty clearly. Overall, I'm glad we came. It was a fun way to try the Hawaiian dishes we hadn't gotten to yet, and I'd come back to try more.

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    KALUA PIG NACHOS,FRIED RICE & SOUR CREAM
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    Side Street Inn

    Side Street Inn

    4.1
    (2.5k reviews)
    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!
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    Oodles of Noodles! Try our Yakisoba! You can also add Kim Chee for extra flavor.
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    Musubi Cafe Iyasume

    Musubi Cafe Iyasume

    4.5
    (5.4k reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    If you think 5,400 reviews are lying, let this one be the reason you make sure to visit this local…read morebusiness when you're in Honolulu. It was love at first bite for me with musubi and onigiri, so when I saw a spot dedicated to this deliciousness you better believe I made a point to go there! I ran even faster when StaciLei, Yelp Hawaii's amazing Community Manager, told me it's a must and gave me her list of greatest hits and must not miss items as a guide! Now I've had a lot of these in my life, and I must say, Iyasume are easily the best. See musubi and onigiri have humble origins as a quickly made homespun snack or on the go lunch, and when you spot them in the convenience environment they're often a giant ball of rice with a tinge of protein or seasoning for flavor. At Iyasume, these are culinary adventures, stacked with ingredients, all in handheld form, and the variety they offer is IMPRESSIVE! Of course musubi starts with the classic, SPAM. I had to order the kimchi + spam, shiso + spam, and unagi + tamago + spam, all of which were awesome (even the next day!). Onigiri here are actually layered with ingredients, so you get them in every bite, unlike the convenience store versions! They have a HUGE menu, and I went with spicy mentaiko and salmon, spicy mentaiko and ikura, ikura and salmon, and tuna mayo curry, all of which were great. I LOVE that they make these to order. You can see the line in the back hard at work, and they're very fast. You're sure to encounter a line when you arrive, but don't be scared, it moves quickly. I only had to wait about 5 minutes for mine to come up! Well worth it. Reasonably priced. Very filling. A taste of Hawaii and Japan in one place that'll have everyone smiling!

    Friend recommended this spot and I'm grateful she did. There were so many fresh and interesting…read moremusubis to choose from. I bought kimchi spam, eel spam, inari spam, and a furikake rice ball. Didn't really interact with staff as they didn't offer to help while I viewed the items and I selected my items fairly quickly. I found purchasing four musubis very affortable. Finding parking was tough and expensive in the area. Not the restaurant's fault and probably drivers are not the bulk of their business.

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    Inside the shop
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    Teriyaki Spam & Rice with Hawaiian drink
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    Guava Smoked

    Guava Smoked

    4.5
    (605 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    I loved it here. Truly a hole in the wall. Parking is really tough so street parking is usually…read moregonna be the norm unless you get lucky in their tiny shared parking lot. The guava bar was delicious and flavorful and just crumbles in your mouth! Definitely one of the better guava bars I've tried. Love how crumbly it is. The salmon belly was delicious OMFG. It looks so simple and straightforward but that sht is so flavorful. It is crispy and yet soft on the inside. The salmon belly is cut into bite-sized pieces so I didn't have to worry about using a knife to cut it. I usually try salmon belly where it is usually seasoned lightly to bring out the natural flavor of the salmon, but Guava Smoked's salmon belly is just grilled in a way that makes the salmon sweet/crispy and still get traces of the salmon taste as well. It's definitely not your traditional Japanese-style way of cooking salmon belly but really just their own. I'd go back and get this again. Another thing too. I'd get this with beer. This would hit very hard with alcohol but because I don't drink I need a kombucha. The grilled salmon belly would go perfect with it. Cheers! Uncle was very helpful and kind when serving and if you dine-in he brings it to your table.

    Ordered the loco moco spicy and my husband ordered the mixed plate both with kimchi. Gravy wasn't…read morewhat I expected... country gravy as a loco moco just isn't my style. The patty its self was okay. Nothing super special. Unfortunately no spiciness in this dish. And the kimchi was more on the sweet side rather than the fermented spicy. Tried to add their chili pepper water but again I was left without the fiery kick in my mouth. Definitely has a strong garlicky taste though. Service is quick. But came on a Monday before dinner time so it was slow. Lots of seating and open air flow. Direct parking is limited but street parking is available.

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    Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

    Da Ono Hawaiian Foods

    3.9
    (294 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.

    1. The hours posted on Yelp was incorrect. They open from 12:00 pm…read more A group of us ordered food the night before for pickup at 12:30pm, on Thursday. Then someone wanted to change from rice to poi. I tried many times and no one answered. Their voice mailbox was full. We e ended going there to make the change. He gentleman looked like he was working be himself. We bads to wait almost a half hour for him to finish the order. 2. Price - the prices were higher than expected. All the plates were $26.00 and up. 3. Food - The poi was very tasty and fresh, although a bit watery. The lau lau had a lot of lean pork filling, not a lot of leaves. The long rice didn't have much chicken and was a bit watery too. We enjoyed the sweet potato. There was also lomi salmon, haupia onion and chili pepper water. 4. As mentioned before there isn't much parking. The restaurant wasn't busy when we got there. Overall the food and service was OK. The price was a bit high.

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