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    Midtown Eats

    4.2 (66 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Larene U.

    Lots of indoor seating and I was impressed at how clean and spacious it was! I came here specifically to try Sakurajima, but I do know there's so many delicious eateries here that I want to try! Otherwise my only issue is that there's so much places to eat it's hard to decide where to go. LOL!

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    Gail U.

    Thanks to reading the Yelp reviews and inputting Get Directions, I located the free parking into the structure. Four of us Yelp Elite All Stars arranged to meet for lunch here today at 11:00 a.m. Luckily Nadine C. spotted me in the parking garage and shared the layout of this food court. I was so surprised how huge, lighted and clean it was. Looked like only one vendor had not opened for business yet. We all got different ethnic food types which makes it a good place to fit your desired meal and taste palate. Three of us had dessert after at Mangiamo Gelato but 3 different flavors. One had Bingsu from another vendor which took a while to be completed. It's nice that the food court is enclosed and you need to use codes for the restrooms which were safe and immaculate.

    Dan A.

    Midtown Eats food hall opened up in January of 2026. on the corner of Keeamoku and Liona Streets. Parking structure - which doesn't require validation from a vendor at the hall - is accesible via Liona Street and Rycroft Street. Hours of operation are from 1000a till 1000p daily, except Fridays and Saturdays...when Midtown Eats closes at midnight. In these 2.5 months, I've been to three eatablishments on three occasions; the eateries that I called on were Aloha Sugarcane Juice, Middle Eats, and Feast. They have a number of other vendors, e.g. Serg's Mexican Kitchen, Mangiamo Gelato, Sakurajima, K Park Bar, et. al. Lots of tables available inside as well as outside near the hall's windows. I believe only CC payments are accepted. A patron can skip the line by ordering at various kiosks. Hours are from 1000a till 1000p, but most dining establishments open at 1100a. I've yet to see the K Park Bar open at 1000, which makes me wonder if they'll show early NFL games this September. In this updated review: I have since been to Sakurajima and Ninja Sushi and recommend both for taste and pricing. I definitely want to try Serg's Mexican Kitchen and Sadies.

    Sach T.

    I read Yelp friend Jo Y's review of this food hall so since we were in town, decided to check it out and thanks to her description of how to get to their parking, it was a breeze. There was a lot of open spaces in the structure and no directional signs on the ground or wall so we just parked close to the escalator that we took to the first floor. As we entered, we saw lots of vendors, quite a few tables and chairs inside and outside. Vendors are: - Ms. Nguyen - Boba Bing (coming soon? It was set up but no food and no one behind the counter) - Sadie's BBQ - Aloha Sugarcane Juices - Ninja Sushi - Soul Chicken - Feast - King Thai Cuisine - Serg's Mexican Kitchen - Sakurajima Japanese Cuisine - Middle Eats - mangiamo gelato We ordered from Feast and planned to order a drink from Aloha Sugarcane Juices that I sampled from their counter but that slush wasn't ready...disappointing. Serg's has Taco Salad with the "shell"...yay, so I'll be back for that. All vendors only accepts Credit or Debit cards. They have a lot of kiosks where you can order, pay and skip the line to pick up your food. There wasn't any line so I didn't have to use it. This place offers free 2-hour parking with validation. That's more than enough time for my husband and I but not sure if you're with a large group since there's so many vendors to choose from. When we drove to the parking structure, there was a ticket machine but no ticket came out and the arm was up so we drove in hoping we wouldn't be stuck with a fee when we drove out. We took less than 2 hours anyway, no attendant was at the exit so parking was free! Lots of food I'd like to try so we'll be back!

    Andy F.

    When the construction site wood fencing was taken down and you can see the inside of The Park on Keeaumoku condominium, most began to wonder what will be going into the commercial spaces, especially the large space fronting the main road. Korean supermarket? Boutique stores? Nope! A Food Hall called Midtown Eats! Parking is available in the parking structure with entrances on Rycroft and Liona St. Parking is validated with purchase. Inside is clean and spacious with a decent amount of tables, and plenty outside (but never seen anyone sit out there yet!). It has an obvious industrial/warehouse look and feel with the concrete floors, exposed ceilings of pipes and electrical lines, metals chairs, and etc. Simple and straightforward. It's sort of separated by sections that's goes more and more out if you start makai side, so make sure to take the ramp when you see one. There are a total of 12 vendors plus a bar offering a majority of Asian food (Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai) with a Mediterranean and Mexican place. Can't say it's a huge variety, but each place has its own unique items. There's a kiosk where you can order, but not all places are in the system yet. Overall, a nice food hall with a decent variety. Clean, simple, and spacious. Good to have more food halls and more food options. Covered parking is a plus.

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    Chris Y.

    I could dine here often and not be bored at Midtown Eats located on the ground floor at The Park on Keeaumoku. First, many enticing dining choices are available here. It's similar to a mall food court but elevated, so much better. Nice to be able to select from different cuisines. Second, you can order via the kiosk (though I haven't tried it yet) or at the individual establishments. Service was prompt and friendly. Third, seating is readily available, indoor or outdoor, if you enjoy the ambiance of Keeaumoku Street. Tables and dining area are kept clean. Fourth, parking is free (so far). Parking garage is accessible from either Liona Street or Rycroft. Take a ticket and park in stalls marked "commercial". Gate arm raises when you leave - hope this stays the same New eateries have opened since my initial visit - this will have me coming back for more dining experiences!

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    Ric C.

    Food Court near the AMC. Newest food centric offering location across from HMSA and McDonalds. Located on the first floor of the new twin towers residential offerings, the Midtown Eats food court has been open for several weeks. Easy walking and located a few blocks from Ala Moana Center off of Keeaumoku street. Easiest entrance is off Liona street and is located on the mauka street side. Handicap parking is on the street level, more parking on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Validation gives 2 hours of free parking and then hourly rates come into play. When we visited the first week of Feb. there were 8 businesses open. Approx half? This includes a nice bar type area for sporting event viewing. Among the two offerings are Feast and Sergs from Manoa. This seems like a nice alternative to other eateries in the area. We look forward to Midtown Eats as the more businesses open.

    Craig T.

    Update on Midtown Eats well today I picked up my sister and brother in law to have lunch at Midtown Eats . I've been here last week so it's my sister them first time . I didn't realize that the hours shows 10am although all the vendors (Restaurants) opens @ 11am , why would they open the food court at 10am if there no place you can order your food . Just by having that ridiculous hours they lost 1 star . We got there around 10:10 so we had to just sit there and talk until 11am . I guess the hours opening up 1 hour before the restaurant is to have tenants in the building come downstairs and play cards , or checkers it doesn't make any sense . Or I could be wrong maybe the restaurant will adjust their opening hours to meet the Midtown food court later when it gets busier I don't know ?

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    Angel H.

    I love this food hall that just opened at the Park on Keeaumoku, Midtown Eats. It's huge, clean, air conditioned and has a variety of different foods to pick from. Parking is in the back. It's two hours free with validation. Some of the eateries are Mangiamo Gelato, Serg's Mexican, Soul Chicken, Sadie's BBQ, Ninja Sushi, Ms. Nguyen, King Thai Cuisine, Middle Eats, Sakurajima, Feast, Boba-Bing, Aloha Sugarcane Juice and Bar. I've already tried some of these places at their other locations. For dinner at Midtown Eats we decided to go with Soul Chicken and Mangiamo Gelato. They were both delicious. Mangiamo is one of the best gelatos around. Both places only took digital payments. You could order at their counter or at one of their self ordering kiosks.

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    Irene M.

    The Park on Ke'eaumoku... As many of the condominium along Ke'eaumoku take form this one particular on the corner of Lions and Ke'eaumoku call The Park which you can obviously see a lovely park and playground area has also a huge food court as well which is called Midtown Eats. A very cool concept in an area with little restaurants is a very welcome addition along with lots of seating and the various restaurants they have gives you lots of options without picking one type for the group this was my first visit and was impressed with the layout with seatings both indoors and outdoors along with a full bar. Give this newbie a look and support these cool local small biz that does give their all as some does offer free samples to try I think it's a great gathering place for all. Thank you!

    Located on the ground level of The Park (corner of Liona Street and Keeaumoku Street)
    Nadine C.

    New Food Hall in Honolulu, Hawaii... Midtown Eats was in their Soft Opening phase when I visited with some friends. We didn't know where to park, so we found metered street parking which was free on a Sunday. Located on the Ground Level of The Park on Ke'eaumoku, I really liked the clean spaciousness, lighting, convenient restroom, shared seating areas, and air-conditioning. Some walkways had ramps for customers, strollers, wheelchairs, and service animals. We entered from the Liona Street side where Mangiamo Gelato is. The Rycroft Street end features a bar. Alcohol is limited to that area of the Food Hall. In the middle, there was a good variety of Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Mexican, and Japanese cuisine. The up and running vendors included: Soul Chicken Sadie's BBQ Serg's Mexican King Thai Cuisine Sugarcane Juice Ms. Nguyen Ninja Sushi I'm looking forward to returning! The staff were all friendly and welcoming!

    Terry K.

    4TH Star for the CONCEPT! What everyone else said in their reviews are absolutely correct. They are FAR FROM READY but they are trying. Of the Dozen or so eateries, my guess is only 4 may be up and running. Names you are familiar with as they have brick and motor locations like Feast and Serg's are there to name a couple. Credit cards only... Go figure! I guess cash went out the door some time back! Parking free FOR NOW I'm looking forward to its complete opening because why? I think they concept is great! I think it will shine in years to come. Good luck to the vendors now open and those who are soon to open PS- I had lunch at Serg's . As always, their food is great with consistent quality and service. Flauta is my recommendation

    Entrance from parking :  note you have to go out of the parking garage and take a left.
    Gabriel P.

    We got to Midtown Eats 10:10 am. The venders I talk to a said their shop opens at I1 am.. Midtown signage says 10am. I guess that is for the food court. At 10:40 a number of potential customers walked in only to leave The plus is for this venue is that it's clean and air-conditioned. Enjoy

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    This shopping area was founded in 1956 by Donn Beach, the creator of the famed Don the…read moreBeachcomber's cocktail. The original IMP consisted of thatched-roof huts offering souvenirs, local crafts, and food. A major renovation in 2016 transformed the IMP into a contemporary shopping and dining destination while still respecitng its Hawaiian heritage. The banyan tree in the shopping center is really impressive. A banyan can reach a height up to 100 feet and spreads laterally indefinitely. Aerial roots that develop from its branches descend and take root in the soil to become new trunks. It's really a highlight of this mall to walk around this enormous tree. There are a huge number of well known stores here with something for everyone. We enjoyed the shopping but did not stay to eat here although there are a lot of options.

    I grew up on Oahu and it was a big surprise for me to see they've gotten rid of the small vendors…read moreand turned this area into a shopping mall. It's a big surprise for me. High end stores, high end restaurants and other great things like art exhibits. Now that I live in California, I do visit Oahu every two years. At the time when we came here in 2019, we went to a photography exhibit by National Geographic. Now this is something I enjoy. I think tourists could enjoy it too and bring in the modernized look for Waikiki. I have been on the fence about the traditional vendors over these overpriced high end stores. I look at it in a business perspective. Hawaii drives its economy through tourism. We are in the United States of America and you got major cities like New York, Miami, Los Angeles and such. It's competing for more tourists to come to Hawaii. I hate to say this but Hawaii versus Miami? You got people with money that spend at high end stores. People now look at Waikiki like you're shopping on Rodeo Drive. Well if this is what attracts tourists - so be it to help the economy. It is a shame that it has to be this way to survive in this economy. The workers in Waikiki have pride in their job and make an honest living in an expensive state. I do miss the old International Marketplace. It was nice seeing vendors sell things.

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    International Market Place - Over 80 curated stores

    Over 80 curated stores

    International Market Place - Shop and dine in the heart of Waikīkī

    Shop and dine in the heart of Waikīkī

    International Market Place - Watch the stories of an icon at our complimentary hula and music show, O Nā Lani Sunset Stories. Happening nightly at sunset.

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    Watch the stories of an icon at our complimentary hula and music show, O Nā Lani Sunset Stories. Happening nightly at sunset.

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    Ala Moana Center

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

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

    Ala Moana Center - Happy Lunar New Year Fellow Yelpers

    Happy Lunar New Year Fellow Yelpers

    Ala Moana Center - Monica and guest model demonstrating Sisley's Black Rose Mask

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    Monica and guest model demonstrating Sisley's Black Rose Mask

    Midtown Eats - food_court - Updated May 2026

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