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Banyan Veranda


Relaxed dining
2365 Kalakaua Avenue
(Sheraton Moana Surfrider Hotel)
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 921 4600
http://www.moana-surfrider.com...
This is a lovely multi-purpose patio area in the classically elegant Moana Surfrider Hotel. Guests relax in rattan armchairs beside a stately banyan tree that was planted in 1904. An extensive appetizer menu is available most of the afternoon and evening. One of the highlights here is the tea service. It is followed by a four-course prix-fixe dinner. Live entertainment is featured in the evenings. Sunday Brunch is excellent.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Banyan Veranda photo by sarahkins
Photo: sarahkins
Banyan Veranda photo by sarahkins
Photo: sarahkins
 

 
Buffet 100


Ocean views, wide variety
1050 Ala Moana Boulevard
(Ward Warehouse, Second Floor)
Honolulu, HI 96813
United States
+1 808 591 8199
If variety is the spice of life, small wonder that this place attracts such a crowd! The ever-changing menu features dozens of salads, soups, appetizers and entrees. Typical selections include Chicken with Straw Mushrooms and Pork Spare Ribs. The lunch buffet is a bargain at $7.95. Heaping trays of food, hot off the stove or straight out of the refrigerator, are served efficiently to lines of hungry patrons. Once your plate is filled, you can relax at a table overlooking the ocean.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Camellia Buffet


Casual Polynesian buffet
930 McCully Street
Honolulu, HI 96826
United States
+1 808 951 0511
Camellia serves simple but well-prepared Korean cuisine. The daily lunch buffet ($9.95) is a bargain. A la carte entrees ($12-20) can also be ordered. This is the place to go for cheap Polynesian buffet. Although not fancy, the food is good and as affordable as all-you-can-eat gets. The dining area is spacious and comfortable, with enough room between the wooden tables to afford leg room for each diner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Camellia Buffet photo by islegrl
Photo: islegrl
 

 
China House Restaurant


Dim sum and shabu shabu
100 North Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96817
United States
+1 808 550 8815
Diners can sample dozens of dishes at this restaurant located in the Chinese Cultural Plaza. Dim sum is served at lunchtime, while dinner offers a buffet of shabu shabu (cook it yourself Japanese) and Chinese favorites. Dishes range from fish balls to pork dumplings. This restaurant is, in a word, enormous. It occupies a good chunk of space on the second floor of the Cultural Plaza. Chandeliers, full-length windows, crimson soft furnishings and trestle tables make the dining area look like a formal conference room.

Review © 2007, Wcities
China House Restaurant photo by wcities
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Eastern Garden Seafood Restaurant


Seafood buffet, dim sum
98-150 Kaonohi Street
Honolulu, HI 96701
United States
+1 808 486 8882
A head-spinning variety of obscure seafood dim sum is offered at this restaurant. A buffet is also served, featuring poultry dishes and salads in addition to seafood specialties. Dim sum starts at $2, and includes such choices as Steamed Black Bean Pork Bun and Water Chestnut Cake. Prices are low: The dinner buffet is only $12.99 on weekdays and $16.99 on weekends, when it features crab legs. The service is pleasant and helpful.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hanaki Restaurant


Wonderful buffet-style place
2756 Woodlawn Drive
Suite 6-102
Honolulu, HI 96822-1856
United States
+1 808 988 1551
Tucked away in the rather quaint Manoa Marketplace, this restaurant is a casual local gem. It features a buffet of sushi, tempura and other popular Japanese dishes. The chefs also have 'creative sushi' that builds on the 'California Roll' concept, and does it very well. The restaurant is in the process of changing its menu to include an a la carte menu as well as the buffet.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
J.R. Chinese Buffet Garden


Chinese patio dining
2330 Kalakaua Avenue
Oahu
Honolulu, HI 96815-2953
United States
+1 808 926 1488
Cantonese, Shanghai, Szechuan, Mongolian and Peking styles of cuisine are served buffet-style at this eatery. More than 20 items are displayed for dinner, with a slightly smaller lunch offering. A complete a la carte menu with a nice selection of salads and desserts is also offered. A full bar is available. The setting is a semi-outdoor tropical patio in the popular International Marketplace in the heart of Waikiki.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Malia Cafe


Great meat or veggie choices
2211 Kuhio Avenue
Ohana Waikiki Malia Hotel
Honolulu, HI 96815-2830
United States
+1 808 923 7621
http://www.ohanahotels.com/
Formerly named the Blue Lagoon Cafe, this place has changed its name but not its style. This is a pleasant, relaxing alternative to Waikiki's glitzy, hectic, often expensive dining scene. Prices are low, and the atmosphere is low-key. Cushioned chairs and potted palms are nice touches. The menu features fresh fish, prime rib and homemade soup. A 20-item salad bar is featured. The pancake special is always a favorite. There is a full bar with beer and house wine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ocean Terrace


Buffet or a la carte
2255 Kalakaua Avenue
Sheraton Waikiki
Honolulu, HI 96815-2515
United States
+1 808 922 4422
http://www.sheraton-waikiki.co...
Upscale buffet dining can be enjoyed in this Sheraton Waikiki restaurant. The dining area is large and casually elegant, featuring views of the ocean through full-length glass windows. There is no dress code to speak of; people come here before or after a day at the beach. Dine by the sea in casual splendor. Choose between a la carte items or a sumptuous buffet. There is a different theme every night. The popular Lobster Buffet is available on Saturdays.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ocean Terrace photo by wcities
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Parc Cafe


Hearty and huge themed buffets
2233 Helumoa Road
(at Kalia Road)
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 921 7272
http://www.waikikiparc.com
Visit this buffet favorite when you have a hearty appetite. Each buffet consists of an awesome selection of salads, entrees and desserts (including a sundae station). American and Japanese favorites are offered at the daily breakfast buffet, while Hawaiian or Asian buffets are luncheon fare. Sunday brunch features seafood, omelets and a dozen salads and the Seafood & Prime Rib Dinner Buffet on weekend evenings is one of the best in Honolulu. Children 4-12 are charged according to their age.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Plantation Cafe


La Carte Dining
410 Atkinson Drive
Lobby Level of Ala Moana Hotel
Honolulu, HI 96814
United States
+1 886 448 1396
http://www.alamoanahotelplanta...
If you are looking for an authentic la carte dining, then Plantation Cafe offers the finest. Located at Ala Moana Hotel, with a classic decor, the restaurant provides an ideal setting for a cozy dinner with your family. The chefs here, dish out popular local and continental delicacies. Avail of the daily breakfast buffets and also check out the Seafood and Prime Rib Buffet during the weekends. Dead tired with the Saturday night-out? You can surely head to the restaurant for a Sunday Brunch Buffet. Enjoy the sumptuous fair..

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rainbow Lanai


Pan-Asian garden dining
2005 Kalia Road
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 949 4321
http://www.hiltonhawaiianvilla...
Located in the enormous Hilton Hawaiian Village, this restaurant offers sidewalk dining by the pool. It is convenient to the Rainbow Tower and the main lobby. There is a full bar with beer and wine. Menu items range from the ultra-healthy taro burger to the jumbo all-beef hot dog. Buffets are offered at breakfast and dinner. Although no one should be in a hurry in Hawaii, several express lunch options are offered for folks who need to rush off to the next meeting or parasailing session.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rainbow Lanai photo by greg_olmen
Photo: greg_olmen
 

 
Todai


180-foot buffet
1910 Ala Moana Boulevard
(Corner of Ala Moana Boulevard and Ena Road)
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 947 1000
http://www.todai.com/
The impressive 180-foot long buffet at this place features fresh seafood with a Japanese flair. The dinner spread includes 40 kinds of sushi, Maine lobster, snow crab legs, scallops on the half shell and a 20-foot oyster bar. Hot specialties include sukiyaki, fresh salmon, shrimp tempura and fried scallops. There are even 20 different desserts. The lunch menu offers somewhat fewer items. Beer and wine is available at $5 per glass. The cost is $14.95 for lunch Monday-Friday, $16.95 Saturday-Sunday. Dinner is $25.95 Monday-Thursday and $26.95 Friday-Sunday. Children's meals are priced according to height.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Todai photo by pinoy_pinay
Photo: pinoy_pinay
Todai photo by Steve Okubo
Photo: Steve Okubo
Todai photo by Wendy Chan
Photo: Wendy Chan
 

 
Trellises


Buffet dining with garden views
2500 Kuhio Avenue
Radisson Hotel Waikiki
Honolulu, HI 96815-3696
United States
+1 808 921 5564 / +1 808 333 3333
http://www.radisson.com/
This serene restaurant is located upstairs in the Radisson. It is set well apart from the hectic atmosphere of Waikiki. The peaceful garden setting is conducive to relaxation and quiet conversation. The daily breakfast buffet features pastries, fresh fruit, griddle items and other standards. At lunchtime and on weeknights, only a la carte items are served. Choose from salads, sandwiches, burgers and steaks. Weekend nights, a full prime rib and seafood buffet is offered.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Trellises photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tsukiji Fish Market and Restaurant


Fishy business
1450, Ala Moana Boulevard
On the Ho'okipa Terrace
Honolulu, HI 96814
United States
+1 808 237 5444
http://www.tsukijifishmarket.c...
This is a restaurant where you can not only order the sea-food dish you like, but also purchase raw fish from their market. Tsukiji also has live music on Wednesdays so the Jazz aficionados have something to look forward to. On Sundays they host live entertainment for families who drop by around brunch time. For the businessmen, there are three conference rooms with wi-fi, so it's a good place for those 'power lunches'. The Japanese menu stays interesting and averagely priced. The location makes it one of the busiest restaurants around. The market is open daily from 10a-6p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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