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Anna Miller's Restaurant


Favorite local restaurant
98-115 Kaonohi St
(Pearlridge Center)
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 487 2421
Located in the Pearl City region of Honolulu, this upscale coffee shop evidences some Hawaiian and Asian influences. In addition to standard American fare such as burgers, sandwiches and entrees, you can order a first-class bowl of Saimin. For omelet lovers there are more than a hundred varieties to choose from. Fresh strawberry pie and hot fudge sundaes are two dessert items that definitely hit the spot. You can also grab a drink at the bar downstairs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bandito's Cantina


The Navy's favorite Tex-Mex joint
98151 Pali Momi St
(across from Pearlridge Center)
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 488 8888
http://www.banditoscantina.com/
This place serves up authentic Tex-Mex food at prices that will remind you of yesteryear. The appetizer menu features such items as Sizzling Fajitas and Jalapeno Poppers. Try the Pecos Platter, a huge assortment of all of the house specialties. There are also some great daily specials. The decor is a pleasing mish-mash of Hawaiian, Mexican and Southwestern. This place is popular with the Navy boys stationed at nearby Pearl Harbor and recruits from the office next door.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Birds of Paradise


Heavenly Experience
91-1200 Fort Weaver Road
Ewa Beach
Honolulu, HI 96706
United States
+1 808 952 4784
http://www.princeresortshawaii...
Head to this restaurant at Hawaii Golf Club for a lip-smacking pupus and sumptuous lunch. Birds of Paradise serves the finest of popular local and American cuisine in satiable portions. Gourmet specialties include the Prince Pupu Platter, Prince Club House Noodles, Prince Saimin. You can try out the Dessert of the Day or simply sip on a smoothie or milkshake. The place also offers a very decent, though not varied, collection of beers and wines. Frequented by golfers, this place is truly satisfying for your palate.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Byron's Drive Inn


Inexpensive late-night local pick
3297 North Nimitz Highway
(At the corner of Nimitz and Paiea)
Honolulu, HI 96819
United States
+1 808 836 0541
No-frills island favorites are served at this little eatery by the airport. If you want an authentic slice of island flavor, forego the Waikiki restaurants and park your vehicle at Byron's. Hawaiian and Asian plate lunches are served round the clock. In addition to the regular menu, which includes such staples as teriyaki and katsu, the place serves several daily specials. A typical day's menu might include roast pork, mixed plate, braised oxtail soup and Chicken Adobo.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Da Big Kahuna Pizza-n-Stuffs


A Local Secret
550 Paiea Street
Honolulu, HI 96819
United States
+1 808 833 5588
Once a small, rustic, one-story building dwarfed by large warehouses in an industrial neighborhood, Big Kahuna Pizzas was hidden in the middle of a concrete jungle. A lane-widening project led to the demolition of their original home in the summer of 2007. It is now located in the Airport Trade Center (which is easier to find) and better than ever thanks to an expanded menu. In addition to a wide variety of both traditional and unique pizza toppings and sauces, they offer two absolutely huge sandwiches. Each one stands about 4-5 inches tall and is 8-9" wide. Granted, it's mostly a thick circular bun, but it is extremely filling. Pizzas on the other hand tend to run a little small (for the price) but the flavors help redeem that slight downside. All in all Da Big Kahuna is not your usual pizza place. -Rex Davidson

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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
 

 
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