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  2. What to expect when dining at Mugen, Waikiki's most ... - AOL

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    Chef Jason Yamaguchi first opened the exclusive Mugen restaurant in Waikiki, Hawaii in fall 2019. It was immediately considered one of the top and must-visit eateries on Oahu.

  3. Vintage Cave Club - Wikipedia

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    The Vintage Cave Club was listed on Zagat in 2014 as one of the twelve hottest restaurants in Hawaii, [2] and listed by Zagat again in 2016 as one of the ten hottest restaurants in Hawaii. [3] President Barack Obama and his family have been seen dining at the restaurant, as have other celebrities and public figures.

  4. Cheap eats in Hawaii: 8 of the best local dining spots in Waikiki

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    A trip to Hawaii is surely memorable but not exactly cheap. A 2023 analysis of a seven-day trip from Los Angeles to Honolulu during shoulder season for a family of four people staying at a three ...

  5. Halekulani (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Halekulani (var. Halekūlani) is an oceanfront luxury hotel located on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. Built in 1984, it contains 453 rooms in five buildings on 5 acres (20,000 m 2 ) of property. The name Halekūlani is a combination of Hawaiian words (hale + kū + lani) meaning "House Befitting Heaven".

  6. Royal Hawaiian Hotel - Wikipedia

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    With the success of the early efforts by Matson Navigation Company to provide steamer travel to America's wealthiest families en route to Hawaii, a series of resort hotels were built in Honolulu at the start of the twentieth century, including the Moana Hotel (1901) and Honolulu Seaside Hotel, both on Waikiki Beach, and the Alexander Young Hotel in downtown Honolulu (1903).

  7. But when it comes to seafood, here is where ingenuity on the plate really gets a chance to shine, like the taro-based “scallop” at Prince Waikiki’s 100 Sails restaurant in Honolulu, Hawaii.