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Monkeypod Kitchen

4.3 (1.8k reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Is there take out?

Yes , you can take-out but the View of the Ocean is worth the price. Just ask for a Ocean View Table

Where do we park and do you accommodate for handicap parking?

They have valet parking service at the hotel.

Do you need a reservation?

Walk-ins are welcome, but I would highly recommend reservations as it can be busy during peak eating times.

Do they take reservations?

Yes

Where's the best or least expensive place to park? I don't mind walking some .

Best to Uber. Less hassle.

Do they have any gluten-free pasta or gluten-free pizza?

As of springtime 2024, there's no mention of gluten-free options. Italian Tipo 00 flour is specified for their pizzas. Sorry.

Is it dog friendly?

I had dinner here on 3/17/24 and the table next to us had a dog. It barked every couple mins for a half hour and the restaurant did nothing. I'd say that's pretty dog-friendly.

Is it possible for 8 people to have an ocean view seat?

Most of the restaurant is ocean view so there's lots of seats to fit 8 people. If you're asking about beach front ocean views, it's possible to get two 4 tops, but I'm sure the wait will be long. Everyone wants those seats and it's way easier to… Read more

How can I get a copy off a receipt?

If you go into the restaurant I believe they will be able to reprint a copy for you.

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Vintage Books - Flight of tacos (@miguelmoralesphotography on Instagram)

Vintage Books

4.4(176 reviews)
2.3 mi
$$$
Gluten-free friendly
Romantic vibe

What a great little place...and very tricky. The entrance was interesting and I thought it was so…read moresmall when we entered, but behind the closed door a very different space! The hostess was so sweet! This was my first time. My Hawaii posse was already there. We had a great table for all of us. Our server was very good! She checked on us without being intrusive which is perfect for a "speakeasy." Loved my old fashion! The food was delicious too! I know we got the karaage chicken which was nice and crispy. The lamb ribs were very good. But I was not ordering the food, it just came out...LOL! There were a number of people there on a Sunday evening. We spoke to the manager and he explained the concept and what they were doing which is really good for the area. Kaimuki is really becoming a cool destination for food and drinks. Looking forward to coming back. Reservations are highly recommended. Mahalo Vintage!

I really wanted to like this place, but I was disappointed on my first visit for dinner with a…read moregroup of friends. The moody speakeasy vibe was cool and our server was friendly, but the problem is nothing on the menu is very appealing or affordable. I decided to gamble on the 3 taco flight. Mexican food in Hawaii is always a gamble, but these were the worst tacos I've ever had in my life. They were comically small and, unfortunately, quite disgusting. Especially the tortilla, which was made from ulu and tasted like oily construction paper. The presentation was pretty underwhelming as well and did not include any salsa or hot sauce. When asked, the server offered Tabasco. Really?! But the real crime was the $27 price tag. We're all used to Hawaii prices, but come on. How can you charge NINE DOLLARS per tiny taco with a straight face? The drinks I had were ok, but nothing super memorable. Loved the vibe and I could see this place really popping off if they overhauled the menu. Until then, it's a pass for me.

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Vintage Books - Bar & lounge

Bar & lounge

Vintage Books - Flight of three tacos: kalua pig, suadero, and tako

Flight of three tacos: kalua pig, suadero, and tako

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Bar Leather Apron - Japan old fashioned

Bar Leather Apron

4.5(474 reviews)
2.9 miDowntown
$$

Legendary cocktail experience. My partner and I frequent a lot of top 50 bars across the world and…read moreBar Leather Apron operates at that level. The drinks are well balanced and have a lot of Japanese flavor influence (i.e shisho, matcha, yuzu). Presentation and breakdown of each drink component was exceptional; it is clear that the mixologists understand the nuances of their ingredients and the techniques they employ. Special shout out to Scotty for taking care of us tonight. Excited to come back again :)

Months before my trip to Oahu, I tried to book a reservation to Bar Leather Apron but was unable to…read moredo so because the reservations were immediately scooped up right as they were released. To my surprise, on a Sunday evening after having dinner nearby at Maze, my wife and I walked over to Bar Leather Apron and we were able to get seated right away! In fact, around 7:30 p.m. when we stopped by, there was actually a ton of seating available in the bar. Who would've guessed. If you're in the same boat as me and are unable to find a reservation for your upcoming visit, I would encourage you to stop by and try a walk-in. The first page of the menu lists a wide variety of whiskey based cocktails. Most -- if not all, of the cocktails are pre-fixed with BLA (Bar Leather Apron), and represent a collaboration with the named distillery. If you're fan of whiskey, you'll definitely have a difficult time picking only one. I ultimately ordered their "Take Warning" -- 2021 BLA Knob Creek BLA Single Barrel, Cynar, Carpano Antica, Mezcal, Bergamot Salt. Drinks here are not cheap -- averaging $20 to $25 per drink. Although my drink was very spirit forward, it still felt very well balanced. I appreciated the hint of smokiness from the mezcal that rounded out the end of a sip. Service here quick and friendly. When we received the check, a cute small chocolate snack was brought over as well, borrowed from the menu at Maze. Overall, I can see why Bar Leather Apron has earned so many accolades in its field. Definitely worth a stop by if you enjoy the art of mixology.

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Bar Leather Apron - View from our seat

View from our seat

Bar Leather Apron - Matcha old fashioned

Matcha old fashioned

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430 Pkwy Cocktail Lounge

430 Pkwy Cocktail Lounge

4.5(48 reviews)
1.4 miAla Moana

I went here for my birthday and didn't realize I should've made a reservation for a larger group,…read moreespecially since it was my first time. Thankfully, Michael and his team were able to accommodate us, which I really appreciated. From the moment we walked in, the place had a great vibe, the interior is beautiful. Throughout the night, the staff and Michael (the owner) were incredibly welcoming, funny and attentive. The cocktails were amazing. I had the expressing my love all night and even though the place was busy and there was a bit of a wait for food, it was honestly worth it. We had the crab dynamite, the ahi brioche, and the prosciutto and burrata. SO GOOD! My friends and I had such a great time and will definitely be back.

Some places you find, others you have to earn, and 430 Parkway is one you'd miss if you weren't…read morelooking for it. Tucked on the second floor of a Piikoi Parkway building, it feels like stepping back in time, a true bespoke bar with vintage art, moody lighting, and comfy couches that make it perfect for couples or a night out with friends. We sat at the bar, which was a highlight, Michael and Tony were welcoming, easy to talk story with, and clearly know their craft. I went with the Barreled Old Man, a smooth, layered mix of bourbon, rye, and brandy that just worked, while my wife's Sesame Veil brought a nutty, balanced flavor that stood out. For round two, the Espressing My Love was a great take on an espresso martini, and Michael built my wife a custom drink off her favorite flavors and nailed it again. We paired it with the smoked mozzarella and salami grilled cheese and Ho Farms tomato soup, and this is where it really hit. The sandwich came out hot and crisp, and when you took a bite the cheese pulled away just right, that perfect melt, with the salami adding a savory kick. The tomato soup was fresh, bright, and made for dipping you didn't want to stop. We were welcomed with a table that had our name on it, a small touch that goes a long way. Prices are on point for the quality and experience you're getting. It's a bit of a hidden, hip spot, not for a quick drink but for when you want to sit, relax, and enjoy it. Parking is tight, but you can park at Ala Moana and walk over, and it's worth it. Next time we're coming back for Grandma's Old Fashioned and the pork belly bao buns. This isn't a bar you stumble into, it's one you come back to.

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430 Pkwy Cocktail Lounge - SPRING COCKTAIL MENU

SPRING COCKTAIL MENU

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RM 38 - Snack

RM 38

4.8(71 reviews)
0.1 miWaikiki
$$

those places where you walk in and immediately feel cooler than you actually are. The atmosphere is…read moresuch a good mix of intimate, trendy, and lowkey dramatic in the best way. Dim lighting, great music, strong drinks, and the kind of vibe that makes you want to stay way longer than you planned. Definitely make a reservation because this place fills up fast, especially later into the night when everyone suddenly decides they need a speakeasy cocktail moment. What surprised me most was how good the food was for the price. Usually spots with this kind of atmosphere rely on the drinks to carry everything, but every dish actually delivered. The chicken karaage was crispy and packed with flavor, the beef takoyaki disappeared embarrassingly fast, and the taro chips with mascarpone somehow felt both chaotic and genius at the same time. Weirdly addictive and perfect with the drinks. Between the cocktails, food, service, and atmosphere, everything just worked.

We dropped by speakeasy RM 38 (Room 38) inside the Imperial Hotel on Lewers in Waikīkī. We were…read morevery glad we did. The owner is Steve Aoki, of Aoki Group, and son of daredevil and entrepreneur, Rocky Aoki. The staff were super nice. The brunette (Ellie?) working Sat, 4/25 was super friendly, and worked her ass off. The Azn fellow who also took care of us let us look at the bottles of special bourbon we drank: Four Roses & Blantons both tr the Aoki Collection. Regarding the ambiance its whimsical inside. I didn't look on the lanai, but I understand you can smoke cigars out there. The background music was jazz and the occasional Motown hit (Stylistics). My cuz who lives in Kaimukī has neva been to RM 38. I promised to add him to the res next time. Its a lot easier to get in vs another speakeasy in Chinatown, and its walking distance from where I always stay at the Moana.

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RM 38 - Lounge area

Lounge area

RM 38 - Ahi

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