HNL layover and eating out
#1
HNL layover and eating out
I see the state of Hawaii allows surfing and running as an essential activity but seems to be lacking on details about substance. I'm in the Hyatt Place twice with 20+ hours and the hotel is not renowned for its restaurant. Where and how have we been dealing with eating? I'd like walk to one of the places near the beach (after I finish surfing, of course ) and have some Mexican and a milkshake. Like to avoid another SIN incident.
#2
Last time I was there you were good to walk to and from a restaurant to get food. Can't sit down and eat or stop on the beach.
Ask the driver on the way to the hotel. His company only does us now and he (or his wife) always have the latest intel.
Ask the driver on the way to the hotel. His company only does us now and he (or his wife) always have the latest intel.
#3
I see the state of Hawaii allows surfing and running as an essential activity but seems to be lacking on details about substance. I'm in the Hyatt Place twice with 20+ hours and the hotel is not renowned for its restaurant. Where and how have we been dealing with eating? I'd like walk to one of the places near the beach (after I finish surfing, of course ) and have some Mexican and a milkshake. Like to avoid another SIN incident.
#5
Yes, this place is open and a good meal, my first choice for tacos in Waikiki. I live in Waikiki and fly locally. The restaurants across the street on Kuhio at the International Market are open and dine in, The Mi Almita Cantina and Burger Hale are all dine in now.
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