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NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANT GUIDE (Spring 2014) As of: 1/27/14 NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANT GUIDE (Spring 2014) This guide is not a comprehensive listing, but a selection of popular eateries of various cuisine and prices located within reasonable distance of EWC. To find more restaurants close to the University of Hawaii please visit the following website listed below, http://www.urbanspoon.com/n/37/3618/Hawaii /Manoa-Makiki-University-District-restaurants Restaurants are arranged by cuisine. Call restaurants for hours and additional information, hours are subject to change. As a general rule, a tip (gratuity) of about 15% of your total meal is customary if a server brings your meal to your table. Some restaurants add a 10 to 18% service charge to the bill of a large party, in which case a tip is not expected. If each person is paying for his/her own meal, ask for “separate checks”. Abbreviations: BYOS - bring your own spirits (alcoholic beverages); RR - reservations recommended. $= Under $10 $$=$10-$20 $$$=$20+ ON CAMPUS – $-- Call Sodexho for more information: 956-8721 (hours may have changed) Campus Center and Student Housing - http://www.uhmdining.com/ Auxiliary Food Services - http://manoa.hawaii.edu/food/ Holmes Hall Sweet Revenge M 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Sweet and savory pies Hank’s Haute Dogs T & F 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Hotdogs, burgers, fries, soft drinks Laverne’s Lunch Wagon W & Th 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Plate lunch, local favorites Campus Center: Starbucks Coffee M – Th 6:00 am – 10:00 pm Coffee, tea, pastries, sandwiches F 6:00 am – 6:00 pm Simply to Go M – F 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Sandwiches, snacks, soft drinks Jamba Juice M - F 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Smoothies, baked goods, pizza, oatmeal 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Stir Fresh M – F 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Stir fry, rice bowls, udon noodles Pizza Hut Express M – Th 10:30 am – 2:00 pm Pizza, breadsticks, buffalo wings Subway M - F 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Sandwiches, soup, parfait, salad Campus Food Court M – F 7:00 am – 3:00 pm Plate lunch, burgers, (Aja Sushi & Bento) Salad bar, snacks, drinks Business Administration The Bean Counter M – Th 7:30 am – 6:00 pm Coffee, tea, soft drinks, bagels, salad, F 7:30 am – 4:30 pm fruit Biomedical Science Simply Ono M – F Bio. Med. Plate lunches, salads, desserts Section B (behind C-More Hale) 10:00 am – 2:00 pm & Krauss Hall (across Andrews Krauss Hall Amphitheathre) 10:00 am – 1:45 pm Hale Aloha Café* Buffet M – F 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm Dinner * Meal plans are available if you are Sat 10:00 am – 1:30 pm Brunch interested. 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm Dinner Sun 10:00 am – 1:30 pm Brunch 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Dinner Gateway Café* Buffet M – F 7:00 am – 11:00 am Breakfast 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Lunch M - Th 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm Dinner As of: 1/27/14 Hemenway Hall Bale M – Th 10:30 am – 8:00 pm Stir fry, sandwiches, plate lunches, F 10:30 am – 9:00 pm desserts Sustainability Courtyard Govinda’s M – F 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Vegetarian entrees, garden burgers, (between Kuykendall Hall and cookies, drinks Hawaii Inst. of Geophysics) Da Spot M – F 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Local-Egyptian plate lunch, smoothies Paradise Palms Café The Curb M – F 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Coffee, tea, pastries, vegetarian Express Window M - F 7:00 am – 7:00 pm sandwiches, bagels Honolulu Gourmet M – F 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Salad, sandwiches, poke bowls, grab- and-go items, frozen yogurt & assorted toppings India Cafe Curry M – F 10:00am – 4:00pm South Indian and Malaysian cuisine, Express curry, masala, vegetarian entrees Super Gyros M – F 10:00am – 4:00pm Greek style meat or vegetarian pita sandwiches, salads, smoothies Panda Express M – F 10:00am – 6:00pm Chinese American cuisine, drinks Domino’s Pizza Express M – F 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Pizza, breadsticks, soft drinks 2nd Floor of Athletics Complex L & L Hawaiian M - F Athletics Complex Asian American fusion plate lunches, & Barbeque 7:00 am – 5:00 pm sandwiches, local favorites Paradise Palms Café Paradise Palms Café 7 :00 am – 4:30 pm Hale Noelani Convenience Store The Market Everyday 2:00 pm - 12:00 am Richardson School of Law La Crepe Café M – Th 7:45 am – 5:30 pm Sweet and savory crepes, desserts, F 7:45 am – 2:00 pm coffee, drinks Saunders Hall Verde Kaimuki M – F 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Breakfast and lunch burritos, scones, coffee, drinks East West Road Cooking Fresh For You M – F 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Asian American fusion plate lunches, (Near Henke Hall) salads, drinks AMERICAN Andy’s Sandwiches E. Manoa Rd. (988-6161) breakfast & lunch; $ Kincaid’s Ward Warehouse (591-2005) fish, steak, chops; view, RR; $$-$$$ Soul Café 3040 Waialae Avenue brunch& lunch & dinner; BYOS; $$ Waioli Tea Room 2950 Manoa Road (988-5800) sandwiches, salads, entrees $$ CHINESE Asia Manoa 2801 East Manoa Road (988-2828) $$ Fook Yuen McCully Shopping Center (973-0168) buffet; $ Golden Dynasty 2615 S. King St. (955-1067) seafood and other Chinese cuisine; $ Golden Eagle Old Stadium Mall (955-5080) BYOS; $$ (S. King & Isenberg) As of: 1/27/14 Happy Day 3553 Waialae Ave. (738-8666) Cantonese, dim sum, spirits, $-$$ Hung Won 3434 Waialae (732-6322) seafood and other Chinese cuisine; $ Kirin 2518 S. Beretania St. (942-1888) Cantonese and Mandarin cuisine, spirits; $$-$$$ Maple Garden 909 Isenberg St. (941-6641) Szechuan cuisine, spirits; $$ ECLECTIC I Love Country Café Piikoi near Ala Moana (596-8108) and Healthy, yet tasty; $-$$ JJ French Bistro and Pastry 3447 Waialae Ave. (739-0993) salads, sandwiches, entrees, pastries, $-$$ EURASIAN Café Miro 3446 Waialae Ave. (734-2737) spirits; RR; $$$ (open for dinner only) Kit n’ Kitchen 1010 University Ave. (942-7622) open daily for lunch and dinner; $-$$ Ninniku-ya Garlic Restaurant 3196 Waialae Ave. (735-0784) spirits; RR (esp. weekends); $$$ 3660 on the Rise 3660 Waialae Ave. (737-1177) RR; $$$ (open for dinner only) Town 3435 Waialae Ave. (735-5900) mediterranean; spirits; $$$ Willows 901 Hausten St. (952-9200) spirits; RR; $$$ FAST FOOD Burger King 2536 S. Beretania (947-8700) Fukuya’s 2710 S. King St. (946-2073) $-$$ Grylt 2764 Woodlawn Drive (988-7832) $-$$ Island Burgers Manoa Marketplace (988-2685) $-$$ Island Manapua Manoa Marketplace (988-5441) $ Jack In The Box McCully and S. King Sts. (949-1471) Kentucky Fried Chicken S. Beretania and McCully Sts. (941-7411) Kozo Sushi Old Stadium Mall (S. King & Isenberg) (951-5696) McDonald’s Manoa Marketplace (988-2219) Red Ginger Manoa Marketplace (988-0588) Subway Sandwiches Manoa Marketplace (988-6566) and 2507 S. King St.- next building from Down to Earth (949-0393) Sushi Company 1111 McCully St. (947-5411) Sushi Man 3036 Waialae Ave. (734-0944) $-$$ Taco Bell McCully Shopping Center (947-9595) W & M Bar-B-Que Burger 3104 Waialae Ave. (734-3350) GREEK & MEDITERRANEAN The Fat Greek 3040 Waialae Ave. (734-0404) $-$$ The Greek Corner Puck’s Alley (942-5503) spirits; $-$$ Olive Tree Café Kilauea St. Kahala Mall (737-0303) open daily for dinner; $-$$ The Pyramid 758 Kapahulu Ave. (737-2900) spirits; $-$$ As of: 1/27/14 HAWAIIAN Haili’s Hawaiian Food 1020 Auahi St. (593-8019) $-$$ 760 Palani Ave. (735-8019) Ono Hawaiian Foods 726 Kapahulu Ave. (737-2275) BYOS; $-$$ Yama’s Fish Market 2332 Young St., Suite 1 (941-9994) $ INDIAN Himalayan Kitchen 1137 11th Ave. (735-1122) $$ India Bazaar Madras Cafe Old Stadium Mall (949-4840) $ Indian Café Kilohana Square (Kapahulu Ave.) $-$$ (737-4600) Maharani 2509 S. King St. (951-7447) $-$$ Café Taj Mahal 3036 Waialae Ave. #B4 (732-6496) $-$$ ITALIAN Auntie Pasto’s 1099 S. Beretania St. (523-8855) $-$$ Paesano Manoa Marketplace (988-5923) spirits; RR; $-$$ Sabrina’s Ristorante 3036 Waialae Ave. (739-0220) spirits; $$-$$$ JAPANESE California Beach Rock N’ 404 Ward Ave. (597-8000) spirits; $$ Sushi Curry House Coco Ichibanya 1009 University Ave., #102 (947-2206) $$ Ezogiku 1010 University Ave, Suite A4 (942-3608) $ Genki Sushi 885 Kapahulu Ave. (735-7700) conveyor belt sushi bar; $--$$ Hanaki Manoa Marketplace (988-1551) shabu shabu; spirits; RR; $$-$$$ Irifune 563 Kapahulu Ave. (737-1141) $-$$ Jimbo 1936 S. King St. (947-2211) Udon noodles, tempura, BYOS; $-$$ Mr. Ojisan 1018 Kapahulu Ave. (735-4455) spirits; $$ Nishi Mondo Ramen Manoa Marketplace (988-9928) Robata Grill Tsukuneya Style 1442 University Ave. (943-0390 $$-$$$ Sushi King 2700 S. King St. (947-2836) spirits; RR; $-$$ Yamagen 2210 S. King St. (947-2125) indoor/outdoor seating; BYOS; $ KOREAN Camellia Yakiniku 2494 S. Beretania (946-7595) $$ Mama Woo’s Bar-B-Q 2080 S. King St. 101 (941-6262) $-$$ O-Bok Manoa Marketplace (988-7702) BYOS; $ Peppa’s Korean BBQ 1249 Wilder Ave. (528-4988) $ Yakiniku Camellia II 2494 S. Beretania St. (946-7595) spirits; RR; $$ As of: 1/27/14 LOCAL Big City Diner 3565 Waialae Ave. (738-8855) breakfast, lunch, dinner; $-$$ L&L Drive Inn Old Stadium Mall (951-8333) fast-food take-out/eat-in; $ Zippy’s 1765 S. King St. (973-0880) breakfast, plate lunch, dinner, saimin; 24-hours; $ MEXICAN Azteca 3617 Waialae Ave. (735-2492) spirits; $$-$$$ Jose’s Mexican Restaurant Kaimuki (732-1833) spirits; $-$$ Diego’s Taco Shop 2239 S. King St. (944-2942) Mexi-Cal cooking ; $ Los Chaparros 2140 S. Beretania St (951-6399) spirits ; $-$$ Serg’s Mexican Kitchen 2740 East Manoa Rd. (988-8118) lunch, dinner, BYOS ; $ NATURAL/VEGETARIAN Andy’s Health Market across Manoa Marketplace (988-6161) sandwiches, soups, salads, baked goods; $ Down to Earth 2525 S.
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