전함 미주리 기념관

63 Cowpens St, Honolulu, United States     Museo di storia, Organizzazione no-profit


인천상륙작전과 흥남전투작전에 가장 먼저 도착하여 대한민국을 구해준 숨은 영웅 전함 미주리호. 2차 세계대전 시 맥아더 장군이 일본의 무조건적인 항복문서에 서명을 받아낸 전함.






J. Dolan's

1147 Bethel St, Honolulu, United States     Pizzeria, Pub irlandese







Jamba Hawaii

2250 Kalakaua Ave, Ste 313, Honolulu, United States     Smoothie & Juice Bar







Jollibee USA

555 N. King st, Honolulu, United States     Fast Food Restaurant







Kani Ka Pila Grille

2169 Kalia Road, Honolulu, United States     Live Music Venue, American Restaurant, Bar & Grill


Honolulu’s top restaurant venue for Hawaiian music is one of the island’s favorite gathering places for casual drinks and tasty pupu appetizers, from kalua pork quesadillas to ahi poke. Ka Ka Pila means “to make music,” and you’ll find Hawaii’s most beloved musicians performing contemporary and traditional Hawaiian music nightly.






Kelley O'Neil's

311 Lewers Street, Honolulu, United States     Bar & Grill







King's Pub

444 Niu St Ste 107, Honolulu, United States     Sports Bar, Pizza Place, Pub







Koko Head Cafe

1145 12th Ave Ste C, Honolulu, United States     Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant, Cafe, American Restaurant







Kula Shave Ice

57 Mamo St, Honolulu, United States     Restaurant, Coffee Shop







La Mariana Sailing Club

50 Sand Island Pkwy, Honolulu, United States     Bar & Grill, Seafood Restaurant, Marina







Lava Tube Waikiki

2280 Kuhio Ave, Honolulu, United States     Bar & grill, Tiki bar







Lecrepecafe

2752 woodlawn drive, Honolulu, United States     Coffee Shop, Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant, Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant


BEST CREPES IN HAWAII , Breakfast, lunch , desserts And also coffee and avai bowls






Leonard's Bakery

933 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, United States     Bakery, Dessert Shop, Restaurant







Like Like Drive Inn Restaurant

745 Keeaumoku St, Honolulu, United States     American Restaurant, Family Style Restaurant







Liliha Bakery

515 N Kuakini St, Honolulu, United States     Bakery, Diner


In 1950, Roy and Koo Takakuwa opened a tiny retail outlet at 1703 Liliha Street selling Roy's loaves of bread. The popularity of his baked goods outgrew the little store, and in 1961, the Takakuwa's moved to Kuakini Street, but kept the Liliha name. Over the years, Liliha Bakery became an integral part of the community. Kids would stop on their way home from school and dig out coins for a glazed doughnut. Old friends would meet for a cup of coffee at the counter. Aunties would pick up a dobash cake for the family potluck. Some patrons have been coming to the bakery for decades, and staff mem...





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