Reviews on American food in Aiea, Hawaii, United States. Aiea (Hawaiian: ʻAiea) is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 9,338.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Our brand new first ever stand-alone store has finally opened on December 1st, 2018. This new Pearlridge location has relocated next to the old Toys'R'Us. Customers seeking a Down to Earth store West of Honolulu will find this store to be the most conveni
This place has it all , minus the tourists. Prices are reasonable. Coffee bar does sandwiches and hot food. Nice salad and entree bar. Pizza by the slice with other treats as well. Super friendly staff and lots and lots of organic selections. Sit out back and enjoy a coffee or some food.
4 based on 59 reviews
First time to California Pizza Kitchen and the food is awesome! The restaurant at the Pearlridge mall is always busy and the service we had was quick and smooth. Our server was Anastasia and she was fantastic! We ordered a cucumber refresher with no alcohol...very tasty. Very similar to a mojito but better! The menu offers tons of options and I'm sure everything is delicious but I'll post pictures of what we had. We also had the butter cake for dessert and you'll have to share that with 2 other people because its huge! I highly recommend CPK for any occasion. No reservations needed. Great value and lots of options for food and drinks. We will be back!
4 based on 191 reviews
This is a must do if you want a nice steak. We had a meal here on our last night on Oahu. It was great.I had the 12 oz. rib eye with a side of mushrooms & grilled carrots. This was very good. The steak was tasty, lots of mushrooms as the side however the carrots were a bit undercooked but still sweet to taste.My wife had the 6oz. fillet with mushrooms and carrots as well which she completely enjoyed. I would recommend a meal here but you may want to make reservations or go really early as there was a line up when we left and our reservations were at 6PM.Thank you for sharing your experience online! Our team is happy to hear that you enjoyed your visit and spent your last night with us! Thanks for the wonderful recommendation and if you are ever in the neighborhood, please stop by and see us again!
4 based on 57 reviews
Koa Pancake House is consistent all over the island, thus we come whenever we see one and the food is fresh, good and quick. The atmosphere is nice and ambiance is truly Hawaiian! It's a self-serve type restaurant which makes it a fast-food place which is good if you're in a hurry. It's always busy too!
4 based on 52 reviews
Ordered the ribs with collard greens and rice/beans ($27.50) and a side of large mac n' cheese ($7-). The ribs were very good, the collard greens were average and the rice/beans unfortunately were terrible...to be honest I am shocked that they served something of such low standard...I had some overcooked rice with literally the juice of beans mixed in, it was more of a gummy/soupy texture. They were the worst rice and beans I have ever eaten.The side of mac n' cheese was tasty however smaller than I expected and overpriced for the size.Service was friendly and helpful.I ordered take out.
4 based on 77 reviews
I remember the original Big City Diner in Kaimuki, then Kailua and Ward. Now, they have taken over Honolulu. Lane (owner) has done a great job expanding. The food is still amazing and deserts are over the top. Still like the open kitchen concept, guest do not have to guess who and how their meal is prepared. The service is great from host, servers and management.Keep up the great work Big City Diner!!!!!
4 based on 209 reviews
We stopped by the Dixie Grill for lunch as we wanted something different than the typical island fare and we love Southern food. We started with the fried okra and an icy Blue Moon. I had the Western Burger, which was fabulous, and my daughter-in-law the Turkey Melt which she inhaled. Both came with crispy, hot fries. The place is very casual and the service efficient and friendly. We arrived right around noon and the place was filling up with lunch patrons. I would definitely return:)
4 based on 143 reviews
Just a small, local corner restaurant that we definitely go back to! Local island friends suggested this place to us; and we were in the area, it was convenient, so we stopped. Itâs a small, simple, local restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch menus throughout the day; with 50s decor. Service was fantastic; and the food-in our opinion, was just as good as the service. They offered traditional as well as local islander food on their menu.
4 based on 311 reviews
Great late night service, haven't been here for years and they didn't disappoint. Wonderful food, Portuguese bean soup, homemade meatloaf with a huge bowl of gravy on the side. Had to get a to go container and take my strawberry pie to go. Getting 2 meals out of this meal. Thank you Anna Miller's!!
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4 based on 359 reviews
Conveniently located next to the Arizona Memorial Visitor center, it's the perfect place for military families, local residents or visitors who are just passing through to enjoy a quality meal with a breathtaking view and world class service. Don't forget
Was in the area and this was by far the highest rated place to eat on TripAdvisor. Had fish and chips, also went for the garden salad add in for only $5.00 so a bargain! Had an âArnold Palmerâ (half tea, half lemonade)â, the drink was the worst part of the meal.Overall a fun place to be, think roof top sports bar with better food. As mentioned multiple times, very nice views.If looking for a cold drink and some lunch or dinner, I do not think you will be disappointed.
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