Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Oahu. The Hawaiian island of Oahu is a surfer’s paradise, with swelling waves that can reach epic heights. No wonder, then, that it’s the site of one of the world’s premier competitions, the Triple Crown of Surfing. If hanging ten isn’t your thing, you can still enjoy the beautiful beaches – particularly famous Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. Art connoisseurs will appreciate the annual Hale'iwa Arts Festival, a celebration of local crafts, painting, jewelry, sculpture, dance, and music.
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4 based on 259 reviews
We stopped here on a trip to the area to pick up pizza slices to go. We ordered Bobâs special, pepperoni, and pepperoni with tomato and spinach. The portion is 1/4 of a large pizza and was very filling. The pizza was delicious!
4 based on 856 reviews
100% can say the shrimp (prawns for us in New Zealand/Australia) are amazing. I had the garlic butter ones and so good.Also one of us had the katsu chicken and it was quite dry, no mayo etc so was not like what we get back home.. how the shrimp dishes.
4 based on 792 reviews
Diamond Head Market and Grill is a to go concept and consists of a Bakery, Grab-and-Go-Deli, and Fast Food Take Out Window Featuring Local Island Favorites with a "Charbroiled/Grill" Concept. Popular with locals and visitors, we offer hundreds of items fr
Diamond Head Market & Grill is a great place for grab and go. Most recently, I go the miso ginger salmon for $15 and it was worth it. Place your order then go inside the air conditioned market to buy dessert while you wait. It does take about 10-15 minutes for your order. You can also call ahead and then do a quick pick up. There are about 12 parking spots and a few tables outside, but I would just take it to go and find a beach somewhere! If you don't know what you want, place your order, then go walk around the market to buy some sides, or dessert. It's really detrimental when you're hungry though because the lunches are so big and then you have like three desserts, like me. All the food is great, so much that we ended up there about three times because it's easy and there's so much to try!
4 based on 128 reviews
Good service and great selection of salads. I was actually going to go to Subway next door for a salad, but noticed Aloha Salads. I made a great choice by going here. The best selection of salads I have seen.
Hawaii, United States Food Guide: 10 Cafe food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Oahu
4 based on 783 reviews
Tita's Grill, Is a family friendly, local Hawaiian style Food Truck. We are now located at the Hukilau Marketplace at the Polynesian Cultural Center right off Kamehameha Highway. Drive up, park and order straight from our window. We offer take out, cateri
We grabbed lunch here before entering the Polynesian Cultural Center. The food and portions were great for the price. I ordered a beef teriyaki plate, which was served with white rice and macaroni salad. The beef teriyaki was bursting with flavor, and very tender. The rice and macaroni salad were very good as well. My niece ordered the Korean chicken, which was nicely breaded white meat chicken with a tangy, slightly spicy flavor. This is a good option for a quick meal at the Polynesian Cultural Center.Thank you for sharing your experience with us and come back soon! Mahalo!
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4 based on 141 reviews
Poke is one of our most favorite traditional Hawaiian dish, and we have taken this classic dish and put several twists to it. We use ahi, salmon, kajiki, shrimp, octopus, scallop and tofu with different mixtures including seaweed, onions, kale and more to
First time trying Poke and I was a little uneasy since I have a shellfish allergy. Luckily there's no major fallout when I do have shellfish by mistake. Of course I stayed away from the shellfish options and instead opted for the salmon and fresh ahi. It was great. The food was still good after 2 days. The atmosphere is really nice but I took my food to go. I didn't understand what one of the sauces were so I asked an employee, but I don't think they understood what I was saying in English so I got what I thought would taste best. Honolulu has a large Japanese / Asian population. It was very easy to order (if you know what you want). Located in the prime of real estate in Wakiki. Very vibrant area.
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