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"They offer 32 Ice cream flavours daily that rotate on a regular basis so you will never be short of choice. That’s all along with made to order crepes, health howls, hand made pastries and a super coffee bar. You really come here for one thing only though, and that is the superb ice cream offering."
"Cafe Glace Hawaii has over 30 different ice cream and artisan gelato flavors daily, along with made to order crepes, health bowls, handmade pastries, and coffee."
"It took them more than 20min to have ours ready, even if they were giving the açai bowls to other people."
"A modern café giving guests a taste of Italy with their authentic and fresh gelato. View this post on Instagram. You can't buy happiness, but you can buy GELATO."
"Mariposa has a beautiful lanai overlooking Ala Moana Beach inside the Neiman Marcus at Ala Moana Center. As such, it’s one of the best “hidden” restaurants in Honolulu. It’s super popular with locals looking to get elevated New American eats with a view of the harbor."
"This Japanese cafe serves the perfect dishes that pair well with good sake. Morio’s bistro is great for a casual dining experience with friends and the servers pay special attention to detail. The chef prepares a wide selection of treats from tempura sushi balls to mouth-watering, hand loaded hand rolls and sashimi."
"Lunchtime: Restaurant 604 is convenient to the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites and has waterfront dining with a menu of American and island favorites (like loco moco and kalua pork). No trip to Oahu would be complete without visiting the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, home to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and the USS Arizona Memorial, which sits over the sunken battleship. You’ll want to set aside at least 2 to 3 hours here to tour the museums and join the free 75-minute USS Arizona program, which involves an informational video and a boat ride out to the monument. The visitor center and USS Arizona Memorial are free, but the memorial requires a timed ticket, available online 60 days ahead of time (for a small convenience fee)."
"Hours:12:06 AM - 9:30 AM todaySat: 9:30 AM - 11:00 PMSun: 9:30 AM - 10:00 PMMon: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PMTue: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PMWed: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PMThu: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PMFri: 10:30 AM - 11:00 PM. Address:57 Arizona Memorial Dr, Honolulu, HI 96818"
"Had our one year anniversary for our motorcycle club, it was awesome. The atmosphere was comfortable and inviting. Ordered the fish and chips and it wa..."
"Pro tip #1: if you’ll be spending 5 days in Oahu, I recommend starting the fifth day with a visit to the Pearl Harbor Museums, followed by either a walking tour of downtown Honolulu (Chinatown, Aloha Tower, Kawaiahao Church, Aliiolani Hale, Iolani Palace, St. Andrew Cathedral and Punchbowl) or a road trip up the more remote west coast of Oahu (Makaha Beach Park and Kaneana [Makua] Cave). Early risers can start with a guided visit to the Honolulu Fish Auction."
"The Battleship Missouri Memorial, loacted Pearl Harbor, is a living, working, all-action monument. It provides the chance to discover not only a U.S. naval vessel, but also the personal experiences of crewmembers and other war veterans."
"You can visit the Pearl Harbor Museums, the USS Arizona Memorial, USS Bowfin Submarine, USS Missouri Battleship, Pacific Aviation Museum and plenty more. It was a very moving experience and definitely worth the visit."
"Next, stop off in Waimānalo for some fresh local foods, Hawaiʻi delicacies or your staple “plate lunch.” Then visit Bellows Beach where the waves are gentle and the Sherwood Forest is a great respite to picnic, relax, sunbathe and enjoy the last daylight hours of the final moments of your Hawaiian vacation. Don’t forget – special rental car discounts are available for Hawaii.com members. Click here for more information."
"This is a truly local taste experience that will blow your taste buds away as soon as you try it. Hawaiian Frost soft serve is a one of a kind!. Experience a creamy and refreshing cross between Hawaiian shave ice and ice cream."
"Built by Queen Liliuokalani’s father in the 1840’s, the Washington Place served as the Hawaii State governor's mansion before getting converted to the present day museum. This place became Queen Liliuokalani’s home after she married John Dominis. She died here in 1917."
"Named in honor of the first president of the United States, Washington Place was built in 1847 by wealthy sea captain John Dominis, but later became the home of Queen Lili'uokalani."