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Best Hotels for Foodies in Honolulu

Discover the best food hotels in Honolulu — handpicked by our team of expert reviewers who visit every property anonymously. From design-driven boutiques to grand dames, here are the stays worth booking in 2026.

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Best Hotels for Foodies in Honolulu

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The Best Hotels for Foodies in Honolulu at a Glance

Discover the best food hotels in Honolulu — handpicked by our team of expert reviewers who visit every property anonymously. From design-driven boutiques to grand dames, here are the stays worth booking in 2026.

  1. 1
    The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club Waikiki · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent
  2. 2
    Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa Waikiki · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb
  3. 3
    Halekulani Hotel Waikiki · $$$$ · ★ 9.5 Superb
  4. 4
    Laylow, Autograph Collection Waikiki · $$ · ★ 8.8 Excellent
  5. 5
    Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach Waikiki · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb

5 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$, $$$, $$$$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

Honolulu offers a remarkable range of food accommodation options. Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning, the right hotel makes all the difference. Our food picks balance location, design, service, and value — every property on this list has been personally vetted by our review team.

Insider Tips

  • 1

    The Diamond Head State Monument hike is the single best value activity in Honolulu — a $5/person entry fee for a 1.6-mile round trip that rewards you with the most iconic view of Waikiki and the Pacific. Go before 7am to beat the crowds and the heat.

  • 2

    Rental cars are expensive in Hawaii (often $80–150/day plus taxes and fees) — if your trip is Waikiki-centric, the bus (TheBus, $3/day unlimited) and rideshare are more economical. If you want to explore the North Shore or Windward coast, a car is essential.

  • 3

    The KCC Saturday Farmers' Market (8am–noon) at Kapiolani Community College is the best food experience in Honolulu — fresh fruit, malasadas from Leonard's Bakery popup, poke, and plate lunches that capture Hawaiian food culture more authentically than any restaurant.

  • 4

    Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona Memorial requires timed entry reservations that often fill 3–4 weeks ahead — book online before your trip and plan to arrive at the visitor center at least 30 minutes before your timed entry.

  • 5

    Hawaiian food (plate lunch, poke, loco moco, spam musubi) is the most authentic culinary experience in Honolulu and is almost exclusively found at small local shops rather than hotel restaurants — Ono Seafood, Pai Honolulu, and Rainbow Drive-In are essential stops.

Our Picks

Best Hotels for Foodies in Honolulu

5 hotels · Updated February 2026

The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club — Waikiki
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9 Excellent

A retro-modern mid-century boutique that deliberately bucks Waikiki's grand-resort convention, with a mural-splashed pool club that's become a favourite of Honolulu's creative community, a photography gallery, and rooms that are genuinely stylish at prices well below the beachfront towers.

  • Waikiki
  • Boutique
  • Design
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Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa — Waikiki
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

The 'First Lady of Waikiki,' opened in 1901 as the beach's very first hotel, with a magnificent Banyan courtyard tree that has shaded afternoon tea drinkers for over a century. The colonial-era architecture and genuine historical pedigree make it a more interesting stay than the surrounding tower resorts, and the beachfront location is impeccable.

  • Waikiki
  • Historic
  • Beachfront
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Halekulani Hotel — Waikiki
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5 Superb

The finest hotel in Hawaii by consistent measure — a gracious, low-rise property on Waikiki's best beachfront lot that has been setting the standard for Hawaiian luxury since 1917. The House Without a Key sunset bar is the most beautiful outdoor drinking experience in the US, and La Mer restaurant holds two AAA Five Diamond stars.

  • Waikiki
  • Luxury
  • Beachfront
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Laylow, Autograph Collection — Waikiki
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.8 Excellent

A sun-soaked, mid-century modernist property with a genuinely fun personality — the Hideout bar with its retro tiki aesthetic, a pool that feels more like a private club than a hotel amenity, and rooms that channel 1960s Hawaii with modern comfort. Well-priced for a well-located Waikiki stay.

  • Waikiki
  • Mid-Century
  • Boutique
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Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach — Waikiki
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

A slick modern tower at the quieter Diamond Head end of Waikiki with an eye-catching infinity pool terrace, the excellent Morimoto Asia restaurant by Iron Chef Morimoto, and a design sensibility that feels genuinely contemporary in a stretch of hotels that can skew dated.

  • Waikiki
  • Design
  • Food
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best food hotel in Honolulu?

Based on our anonymous reviews, The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club stands out as the top food choice in Honolulu for 2026, offering exceptional quality in its category.

When is the best time to visit Honolulu?

April–May and September–October are the ideal windows — rates drop after spring break and before winter high season, the trade winds are consistent, and crowds are manageable. The North Shore waves peak in winter (November–February), which is excellent for surf spectating but brings the most tourists to Oahu.

How much do food hotels cost in Honolulu?

Prices vary significantly by season and location. Budget options start around $80-120/night, mid-range runs $150-300, and luxury properties command $400+.

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Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.

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