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Oahu eating from a total tourist perspective...
North Shore:
Lulu's burritos, HUGE and delicious....in an RV on the side of the road coming into Waialua
Germaine's Shrimp was highly recommended, but we didn't have a chance to try it out
Coffee Gallery, nice local coffee shop, has locally grown coffee available
Waikiki Area:
We did not rent a car, so we were pretty confined to walking distance from our hotel. It is a mainstream area and we were not successful in finding local/hidden eateries.
Eat Ahi Poke anywhere you can! It is all different, but the same and SO delicious.
Roy's on Waikiki, designer food/fine dining...the ahi melts in your mouth
Shore Bird, you choose your meat/fish and grill it on a huge grill while overlooking the beach
Papa Beard, yummy pastry filled with creme, apparently popular in Japan
Yard House, lots and lots of beer to choose from and fancy versions of your favorite bar/comfort foods (it is a chain, but we don't have one near us)
Doraku Sushi, very good sushi with beautiful presentation, overlooks the main street
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