Hawaii Food Diary | Solo Dining in Honolulu π§πΊ
Hereβs what I ate during my solo trip to Oahu β mostly random picks, and a few meals with friends I met along the way! π½ π£ Furusato Sushi Under Hyatt Waikiki β fresh sashimi, and the chicken rice bowl was surprisingly tender and delicious! ππ Staff speak Chinese too π π¨ IL GELATO HAWAII Also under Hyatt Waikiki β went twice because it was that good! π₯£ Tropical Tribe My first aΓ§aΓ bowl in Hawaii! Located by Waikiki Beach ποΈ You can ask for less honey if you prefer less sweetness. βοΈ Castroβs Cozy brunch spot near my hotel β walked in and ordered: Cuban Eggs & Sausage with Fresh Fruit Iced Cappuccino (decent, not amazing) Relaxed later at their outdoor seating β chill vibe! π° Cheesecake Factory Didnβt know this place was famous (apparently itβs in LA too!). Walked in at 4 PM β no wait! By 6 PM, there was a line. β Ordered: Black Pepper Shrimp + Chicken (rice lovers will adore this!) Chocolate + Berry Cheesecake (with cream β perfectly balanced!) Ate it on the beach nearby with a friend β perfect sunset vibe π π« π Royal Hawaii Center (2nd Floor) My first meal in Hawaii β huge portion of fried chicken for $16! ππ₯ Great value + good drinks next door. π³ Eggs N Things A famous breakfast spot β waited only 10 mins at 8 AM. Very American-style breakfast π₯ β fresh juice was refreshing! π Cheeseburger in Paradise Waikiki Classic American cheeseburger π β huge portions, great vibes! Their coconut cocktail π₯₯ was a hit too. π Stand near Hyatt Waikiki (across from Kai Coffee) Grabbed a strawberry banana smoothie β sweet, tangy, and refreshing! Perfect for fruit lovers. #Honolulu#Foodie #HawaiianFood #SoloTravel #OahuEats #WaikikiFood #TravelEats #AcaiBowl #HawaiiLife π΄