Spotlight's Oahu Gold Magazine
Oahu Dining Guide
Getting hungry and looking for some "ono kine grinds" (local slang for tasty food)? From side-of-the-road shrimp plates to shoes-and-slacks fine dining, our advertisers can fill your tummy and offer some savings as well. Try a local-style plate lunch from a road-side truck, experience Japanese teppanyaki-style cooking, sample Thai-influenced, Hawaiian fusion cuisine, or grill your own meal while enjoying great oceanfront views and atmosphere.
"Chart House Waikiki"
"Breakers Restaurant & Bar"
Chart House Waikiki
Chart House Waikiki overlooks the peaceful Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. Award-winning service and panoramic sunset views make the dining room the place to be for a relaxing island-style dinner. Live entertainment and early and late happy hours heat up the night in the lounge until 2:00 a.m. Chart House Waikiki is the place to go for a taste of local night life. 1765 Ala Moana Blvd. (808) 941-6669.
Breakers Restaurant & Bar
Breakers Restaurant & Bar is "The Place" where the North Shore surf culture comes to dine, relax and party — inside or out on the patio. They have steaks, seafood, pasta, salads and a Kids menu. Voted one of the Best Bars in Honolulu, it has a full sports bar with eight flat-screen TVs, late-night entertainment and Tuesday night Karaoke. Open 8:00 a.m.–2:00 a.m. in Hale‘iwa's North Shore Marketplace, 66-250 Kamehameha Hwy. (808) 637-9898.