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5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Kokoro Cafe - Dole whip

Kokoro Cafe

4.3(385 reviews)
2.5 km•Waikiki
•$$

I've romanticized Hawaii for years. Not because of the perpetual sunshine or the beaches or the…read moreunbelievably fresh seafood. But because of the humble but magical Dole Whip. I had dreamed about visiting the Dole Plantation on Oahu and getting "Hawaii's complete pineapple experience" (according to their Google SEO result), whatever that might be. But little did I know that I'd be getting another sort of bona fide pineapple experience in Hawaii instead... in the Royal Hawaiian Center, a beautiful outdoor mall in Waikiki. I almost walked past Kokoro Cafe on the second floor. If you've ever gotten dessert in a mall food court, you know the drill. Atmosphere is what it is, but the service was super fast and there was no line by the time we were heading out after dinner. They offer a few different Dole Whip options: you can get it in a cup, a shaka-shaped waffle cone, or float form with POG (pineapple, orange, and guava) juice. Since I had been waiting for so long, I wanted to taste the Dole Whip in its purest form, so I got it in a cup. The pineapple soft serve was creamy and soft, flavorful without being saccharine.

Amazing customer service. He was very welcoming and friendly. I tried the pineapple and vanilla…read moresoft serve. It wasn't as creamy as I would like it to be but it was still a tasty treat. I don't remember exactly what he said but the orange sprinkles were plum flavored. He said people typically like to sprinkle it on pineapples or fruits to add to the flavors.

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Kokoro Cafe - SHAKA-BOOM

SHAKA-BOOM

Kokoro Cafe - Oreo Sundae w/ Vanilla Soft Serve (Lactose Free)

Oreo Sundae w/ Vanilla Soft Serve (Lactose Free)

Kokoro Cafe - Dole Pineapple Whip w White Chocolate & Li Hing Mui! A night I'll never forget w my faves and I'll just leave it at that lol

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Dole Pineapple Whip w White Chocolate & Li Hing Mui! A night I'll never forget w my faves and I'll just leave it at that lol

Lady M - Signature Cake

Lady M

4.8(20 reviews)
2.3 km•Waikiki

My original Lady M review is in Waikiki Tea because they are located inside. When you walk by on…read moreBeach Walk, you'll see a board saying Lady M with photos of their famous crepe cakes. The awning above will say Waikiki Tea. It's immediately after an open parking lot if you're walking or driving down the one way street. I'm not sure if you can park in there or not but I found loading zone parking so I parked there and walked over. When you enter, you'll see some indoor seating, the coffee prep area and a display case of some of their cakes. It's a cozy spot but clean and white. My most recent visit was to pick up a birthday cake for a friend. He's been talking about it so I figured it would be something nice to surprise him with. Hopefully he enjoys the surprise and is able to share the cake with all his loved ones. Due to the holidays, Lady M is busy and sells out so preordering is best. I was just extremely lucky they had a Signature cake available the day I called. The person on the phone took down my info and asked what time I was going to pick up the cake then put it on the side for me. Unfortunately, they don't hand write Happy Birthday on the cake but they did provide me a complimentary Happy Birthday cake topper which was nice. Overall great cake option for any occasion.

Lady M on Beach Walk in Waikiki! What a gem!!! It's a small cake boutique next to towering hotels…read moreso it can be said missed. It doesn't look much from the outside. They have 3 free parking stalls. You can also find street parking either on Beach Walk or Saratoga Road. I walked in and was greeted with a friendly smile. His name is Kevin. You will also see a wide selection of Royce Chocolates display on the right side of the wall and in front of you the glass display of the world's famous Mille Crêpes. Kevin helped us decide on our black box Royce Chocolates. It's a little pricey but the black quality of the chocolate is divinely melt in your mouth full of rich, creamy goodness and delicious chocolate!!! Royce' is famous for the Nama chocolates all the way from Japan. But guess what?! You don't need to fly to Japan to get your hands on them! Just drive yourself to Beach Walk in Waikiki and I guarantee you'll thank me for it!! Yup, you will! ;) We also picked up a few flavors of the Lady M Mille Crêpes. We got Amedei Chocolate, Pistachio, Chestnut and Tiramisu. Each layers of the cake is made with perfection!!! I paired mine with an ice caramel macchiato. It would probably taste better with a hot caramel macchiato but it was a little sunny so I opted for the ice drink. The coffee is also sooo good!!! It almost remind me of the coffee I had in France! I thought I'd never find a better caramel macchiato here in Honolulu than Starbucks! I was completely wrong! Kevin, thank you so much for making my first visit so memorable! You were kind with a friendly smile and lots of aloha!!! Come visit Lady M! Whether you come in for their world's famous Mille Crêpes, Royce' chocolates or meet Kevin, I know you'll love this place! Thank you for reading my review. Have a great week!!!

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Lady M - Lady M Tiramisu Mille Crêpes

Lady M Tiramisu Mille Crêpes

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Kulu Kulu - Kulukulu is open in Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center...I'm about to get fatter...

Kulu Kulu

4.3(365 reviews)
2.5 km•Waikiki
•$$

Kulu Kulu is a small bakery located on the second floor of the Royal Hawaiian Center. I noticed it…read morewhen I was eating malasadas one morning and saw a small girl carrying around the cutest slice of rainbow cake. I was too full at the moment to order more food, but I returned on my last evening in Oahu to order a slice of rainbow cake for myself. It was somewhat early in the evening -- probably around 6PM or so -- so the Royal Hawaiian Center food court was getting a little busy but there were still empty tables around. The bakery itself had a few people in line so I perused the display case for other desserts. They had quite a few interesting ones: lilikoi basque cheesecake, Diamond Head puff custard, ube cake. Unfortunately, my appetite is much smaller than it once was, but the cakes looked delicious and the people in front of me all ordered their cakes ahead of time, so they are quite in demand! The cashier took my order quickly and I was able to get a slice of rainbow cake, which had fluffy cream and moist layers of colorful cake. The flavor reminded me of fruity pebbles, but without being overly sweet the way children's cereal used to be. I really liked eating it because it didn't make me feel guilty eating a dessert. I hope I can return to Kulu Kulu sometime and try their other desserts a well!

We had a strawberry shortcake here! It was a really nice dessert to round out the night. Each cake…read moreslice had cute decorations, and thick strawberry slices in between the cake layers. Pretty standard strawberry shortcake but still, very pleasant.

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Kulu Kulu - Green tea jelly with milk

Green tea jelly with milk

Kulu Kulu - Honolulu banana

Honolulu banana

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Penny's Waikiki Malasadas - Cherry jelly filled malasada

Penny's Waikiki Malasadas

4.3(540 reviews)
2.5 km•Waikiki
•$$

Freshly fried! Food taste 5/5…read moreService 5/5 Ambiance 4/5 If you are staying near the beach resorts and no car for the day, this is an amazing malasadas place if you want to try this! Just hit the spot eating it for breakfast or a snack and I skipped the drive to the "other" very popular malasadas place! This is a good little gem here. Bite and it feels like a soft pillow, not to sugary and yummmmmm! Must try!

I love Penny's Malasadas and I'm always surprised there's not more people here when I go! I feel…read morelike these are much more flavorful and fluffy than Leonard's and if you like the filled malasadas, I think the base of the flavoring is much better tasting here than at Leonard's. Leonard's has kind of a chemical flavoring to the base of the cream filling that I don't taste at Penny's. Penny's cream fillings taste like fresh made puddings. The malasadas are hot and fresh and made to order. There is a choice to make of how many to get: 3, 6, or 12. I always get 3 and then have to figure out if I get ube, coconut, Nutella, custard, and/or the specialty filling of the day. The other day it was coffee custard and it was delicious! All of them were delicious. I've gone multiple times and the malasadas are always fresh and delicious with lots of sugar and filling. They take a few minutes but not terribly long. There is a kama'aina discount as well. There is a credit card surcharge of 3% or avoid it by paying cash. These are my favorite malasadas on island and I like to take out of towners here versus Leonard's.

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Penny's Waikiki Malasadas - Seating area

Seating area

Penny's Waikiki Malasadas
Penny's Waikiki Malasadas - Malasada Assortment (@miguelmoralesphotography on Instagram)

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Henry's Place - Peach! Took some out of the cup. Mom and I shared.

Henry's Place

4.1(823 reviews)
2.3 km•Waikiki
•$$

I'm reminded of the song Blink by Corbin Besson featuring Tzuyu from Twice when I came across…read moreHenry's Place Don't blink, you might miss it Don't talk too much, just listen You're sweet, I get it But I want something acidic If you blink, you might miss Henry's Place -- a true hole-in-the-wall ice cream and sorbet shop that feels like a local secret. It's the kind of spot you're most likely to discover while wandering in or out of Ginza Bairin, following a luxurious tonkatsu meal craving something cold and refreshing. The setup is refreshingly no-frills: medium styrofoam cups, flavors handwritten in Sharpie, and two separate freezers dividing ice cream and sorbet. The texture runs on the firmer side, which actually works in its favor -- your scoop holds up beautifully in the island heat and doesn't melt into a puddle five minutes later. Given the generous portions, you probably won't be refreezing leftovers anyway. The tropical fruit sorbets are the clear stars, made with fresh fruit and bursting with natural flavor. Mango, lychee, and guava taste vibrant and authentic -- bright, fragrant, and not overly sweet due to the natural acidity from using real fruit. Beyond the classics, there are some fun and unexpected options like corn cheese, durian, and avocado for the more adventurous palate. The standout for me, though, was the Kona coffee ice cream. It avoids the common trap of being cloyingly sweet and instead leans into a rich, dark, nutty undertone with an intense coffee essence that lingers in the best way. It feels grown-up and balanced -- deeply satisfying without overpowering. Whether you're looking for the perfect palate cleanser after tonkatsu or just want a cold treat while strolling through Waikiki, Henry's Place delivers simple, memorable scoops that taste like they're made with care. No frills, no fuss -- just really good ice cream and sorbet.

I was pretty excited to try this hole in the wall after some high praise from some friends…read more It's cash only and made in store. I got the strawberry guava, mango, and coffee. The sorbets were rock hard and super hard to eat. Might've been easier on a hotter day but felt like we could barely get anything and had to tear the styrofoam and bite it like a giant popsicle. Coffee was good. Probably needed to try it on a hotter day but found it underwhelming.

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Henry's Place - Garden

Garden

Henry's Place
Henry's Place

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