4 Best Restaurants in Oahu, Hawaii

GOEN Dining + Bar

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This chef Roy Yamaguchi spinoff serves elevated Hawaii regional cuisine and cocktails in the Lau Hala Shops complex, right where the old Macy's used to be. The kids' menu goes above and beyond the typical fare.

Hoku's

$$$$ | Kahala

Everything about Hoku's speaks of quality and sophistication: the wall of windows with their beach views, the avant-garde cutlery and dinnerware, the solicitous staff, and the carefully constructed Euro-Pacific cuisine. The tasting menus frequently change, focusing even more on seasonal cuisine made with fresh, local ingredients (including herbs from the hotel's on-site herb garden). It's a popular choice for special occasions or for Sunday brunch, which is now a Japanese teishoku-style set menu. The dress code is collared shirts and slacks for men, elegant aloha for women (that is, no beachwear).

5000 Kahala Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96816, USA
808-739–8760
Known For
  • relaxed elegance in the grande dame of Hawaii's social scene
  • panoramic views from every table
  • setting and service that can outshine the food
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Tasting or set menus only., Reservations essential

Mugen

$$$$ | Waikiki

Food lovers in the know—including the Obamas, who ate here on a recent visit—recognize that chef Jason Yamaguchi's (Roy’s nephew) tiny, French-Japanese restaurant offers a truly memorable Waikiki dining experience. Although the perfectly plated dishes on the 11-course tasting menu change seasonally, standouts have included the duck with farro risotto and huckleberry and the veal with persimmon; desserts are incredibly delectable as well. Book well in advance, and note any dietary restrictions when doing so.

2452 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815, USA
808-377–2247
Known For
  • multicourse tasting menu
  • exclusive and special experience
  • elegant wines and cocktail menu

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RumFire Waikiki

$$ | Waikiki

If the perfect sunset happy hour means cocktails, bite-size shareable plates, tropical breezes, ocean sounds, and flaming oversized torches, then "Meet me at Rumfire" should be your motto. Enjoy such dishes as lemon-herb mahimahi, island fish tacos, and "local style" sesame-ahi poke; sip signature concoctions like the RumFire Mai Tai or the Fire Runner, made with spiced rum and tropical juices. At night, RumFire is a club–lounge that promises an edgy and exciting experience amid fashionable people and exquisite views.

2255 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815, USA
808-922–4422
Known For
  • beachside nightlife scene with great food and cocktails
  • fabulous location right on the beach
  • hip vibe that attracts young professionals