There are over 3,500 dining establishments in all of Hawai'i.  They range from 5-star restaurants in Waikiki to food trucks along the highway.
Tiki's Bar and Grill is located in Waikiki Beach.  They serve lunch and dinner.  The meals here appeal to locals and visitors alike.  Tiki's has a great chef and an imaginative menu.  The large bar is beautiful.  Tiki's Bar and Grill is located on the third floor of a hotel overlooking the ocean.
The Meritage is also located in Honolulu, and also serves lunch and dinner.  This restaurant is casual with a little bit of class.  Any "foodie" couldn't help but appreciate the rich tastes that are offered here.  The food served is European in some ways, but it also has the "Pacific Rim."
Duke's Canoe Hotel is located in the Outrigger Waikiki hotel, and was named after the Olympic athlete and surfer Duke Kahanomoku.  They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  The Barefoot Bar serves a light menu from 5 p.m. through 12 a.m. with live local musicians performing.  Even the "Beachboys of Waikiki" hang out here.
Hilo Hattie's is known as "The Store of Hawai'i" because it is the largest retail source for Hawaiian products.  This rather young store was established in 1963 and since then, it has become one of the most recognized brands in Hawai'i.
The Ala Moana Center is the largest open-air shopping center.  Inside this big mall are over 200 different stores, and 70 restaurants.
 
 

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