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.
Restaurants in Aiea
4.5 based on 22 reviews
A 184-foot memorial honoring the 2,388 Americans who died during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
The memorial site was stunning & absolutely worth visiting. It’s a very unique glimpse at a critical moment in history.
4 based on 178 reviews
I had three watches repaired, one that was carried and couldn't be repaired with one having two batteries and only the one not working was replaced. great customer setvice, persinable, friendly and professional. ni've selection of shoes although it is self service. Justin Uejo, was the ales appliance specialist who helped me with the Samsung superseded steam VRT plus washer and Multisteam Ventsensor electric dryer. I also purchased a three year service warranty that includes annual preventive maintaence check. Justin was attentaive respectful and professional. I wasn't always a big Sears Dan but I am now.
5 based on 228 reviews
Private tour guide and limousine service on Oahu & Honolulu, Hawaii in a luxury convertible! Relax and leave the driving to us and enjoy the views while riding in style. Not only see the ocean and sky but experience it with the aroma of flowers in the air and the gentle feeling of wind through your hair! We customize the route and activities to accommodate your interest and schedule while you are here on Oahu. No stress, no worries, no hurries. The only 4 door convertible on the island, a Chrysler 300C that carries 4 passengers. Reasonable rates!
Mark collected us right on time and made us feel comfortable from the start. After a chat about what we wanted to see, he made sure we had plenty of time at each stop, took us to all the best food and dessert stops, beaches and famous places, and stopped at places well off the map. We finished up with some shopping and Mark had us back at our hotel 12 hrs after he picked us up. Its just a great day, that we would recommend to anyone.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
A 184-foot memorial honoring the 2,388 Americans who died during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Brought the boys with us this time and it held their attention. They only used their phone for pictures. Must see for its history.
4 based on 111 reviews
Great hike away from city, trails mainly in shade, good views of valley, city, 'modern day' concrete H3 Freeway (cool sight tho). Nice, quiet easy trail with some slight incline spots. Bring food and of course H2O, take a break from your already leisure walk.
5 based on 8 reviews
We tried to solve the Diamond Heist and escape the room - so close but not quite! This is the second escape room we had visited but it took the 4 of us to find & decipher the clues for this escape room. Very exciting!...MoreAloha Jules, we are very glad that your experience was a great one. Satisfied teams are always what we strive for, and we hope to see see your team again soon!
4.5 based on 171 reviews
A sugar cane plantation village with 30 homes open to the public for viewing.
This was a very enjoyable experience. The tour guide was very informative, funny, and interactive. They had umbrellas to borrow as it was raining so it did not inhibit our enjoyment of the village. There are examples of living quarters for the immigrant groups that came to work in the sugar cane fields. I had no idea there were so many. The price is reasonable and would be great for a family with school age children.
5 based on 6 reviews
We are big fans of mini-golfing and love to try new courses whenever we can. So of course we trekked to this one on our last day in Hawai'i! Nice lay out, just challenging enough to make it interesting. We were the only people there on a Monday morning, and while we could have played another round, we had to catch a plane. It was fun keeping an eye out for all the lizards and geckos - moving obstacles!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Relax and unwind after your long flight into Honolulu or after a fun day here on the island with a therapeutic massage by Sukotai Massage 1. We are conveniently located in Aiea, Waimalu, right across Best Buy on the Diamond Head end of Waimalu Shopping Center just minutes away from Pearlridge Shopping Center. Our services include Thai, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Lomi Lomi, Hot Stone, Aromatherapy, Shiatsu, 4 Hand and Combination massages. Walk-ins are welcomed. Call ahead to reserve your preferred time.
I was fortunate to be advised of Sukotai Massage by some friends and I received some of the better massages I have had anywhere. Many places in Waikiki are more spa massages for relaxation and they are overpriced but not at Sukotai. Both massages were...MoreThank you Mickru for taking your precious time to leave us such a wonderful review. We are so happy that you enjoyed your massage session with us and will point out your lovely review to both Thanny and Nitta....Much Mahalo and Aloha!
4 based on 5 reviews
Courteous service throughout the theatre, but the concession stand is an unusual setup. It's arranged like a buffet line: you wait in line, popcorn is offered first, then drinks, and candy is last at the cashier station where you pay for everything. I guess this works well for cash control, but even if you're only getting an order of popcorn, you're going to have to wait to pay for your item behind the family of 8 in front of you who is placing their order and they came hungry. This is the first theatre I've even been in where the concession employee didn't try to upsell me or ask me if I wanted candy with my order. I really appreciate that, but not so sure Consolidated Corporate would agree.
Auditorium #9 was clean and comfortable with no trash on the floor or sticky residue. I also like having my cup holder in front of me instead of taking up space on my armrest. There was no lighting on the ramp walking into the auditorium and coming from a brightly lit hallway it was nearly impossible to see anything in front of me as I made my way in. Thankfully, I've been here before and knew the route, and things brightened up once I got into the general seating area.
Bottom line...I've been to more upscale theatres with all the bells and whistles, but I appreciate the fact that they got the basics right: Courteous staff and a clean, comfortable theatre.
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