Out of TownFresh Catch

[rating:3]

Fresh Catch is a fish market in Honolulu’s University district that also doubles as a restaurant and take out joint. The unassuming shop sporting a smiling octopus and smokey windows appears dodgy from the outside, but the food inside is fresh, simple and tasty.

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№ 6946

Out of TownWard Farmer’s Market

[rating:3]

We stumbled upon Ward’s Farmer’s Market by accident in Honolulu. Their big green Farmers Market sign caught our attention while driving by. The market is located across the street from Ward Centers in a parking lot with a mish mash of a kiosks serving cooked food, a jewellery stand and Lin’s Hawaiian snacks.

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№ 7002

Out of TownLittle Village Noodle House

[rating:2]

Honolulu has a pretty interesting Chinatown, bustling with activity, old buildings, fruit stands and numerous trading companies selling all sorts of knick knacks. Little Village Noodle House fits comfortably into the neighbourhood, but delivers a meal that doesn’t quite resonate with the same soul.

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№ 6968

Out of TownLeonard’s Bakery

[rating:4]

Leonard’s Bakery on Kapahulu Avenue in Honolulu is a popular hole in the wall bakery. The line ups can become long for a taste of its most famed attraction — deep fried yeast dough resembling a Portuguese version of a doughnut without a hole — the malasada.

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№ 6962

Out of TownSide Street Inn

[rating:4]

Honolulu’s Side Street Inn is a Sports Bar. It’s a greasy spoon, a watering hole, and it’s a local landmark. This unassuming restaurant, which is literally located on the side street of Hopaka, serves up a primarily Asian menu: Korean Kal Bi finds itself at home next to Teriyaki chicken, Chinese fried rice and fried pork chops.

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№ 6995