South King Street, Honolulu Restaurants

South King Street, a one-way street in Honolulu, Hawaii which runs north and south, stretches for approximately four miles. The street cuts through downtown Honolulu and plays host to such attractions as the Mission House Museum and the Iolani Palace, the former residence of the Hawaiian monarchy. The bustling street also features its share of restaurants, including a wide variety of ethnic cuisine.
  1. Cafe Sistina

    • Cafe Sistina resides on South King Street, just a 10 minute walk from the Ala Moana Center, Honolulu's upscale mall. The restaurant boasts a casual interior complete with a full bar, bright colors and mural-covered walls and ceilings. The restaurant offers an extensive menu filled with such Italian fare as lobster ravioli, gnocchi gorgonzola, veal Bolognese, eggplant parmigiana and spaghetti al pomodoro. Cafe Sistina plays host to various parties and private events. The restaurant provides on-site catering services as well.

      Cafe Sistina

      1314 South King St.

      Honolulu, HI 96814

      808-596-0061

      cafesistina.com

    Le Guignol Restaurant

    • Situated across the street from Thomas Square, Le Guignol Restaurant features an upscale French bistro decor complete with French cabaret chairs, cloth covered tables, outdoor patio dining and live music on a regular basis. The restaurant offers a host of dining options including an extensive lunch menu, as well as a three-course Prix Fix and a seven-course dinner menu. Standard French cuisine includes such dishes as French onion soup, pan roasted duck with wine sauce and sauteed tiger prawns with tomato cream. Dessert options include an assortment of creme brulees, sorbets, gourmet cookies and cheese plates.

      Le Guignol Restaurant

      1010 South King St., Suite 108

      Honolulu, HI 96814

      808-591-1809

      leguignol.org‎

    Alan Wong's Restaurant

    • Alan Wong's Restaurant offers an upscale and decidedly modern interior outfitted with white tablecloths, candlelight and track lighting. The menu features a mixture of Asian fusion and Hawaiian cuisine, highlighted by such dishes as short tail pink snapper with gingered vegetables, twice cooked short ribs and lamb chops covered in macadamia nuts and coconut. The restaurant also provides a five-course and seven-course tasting menu, as well as a large drink menu featuring a wide variety of local coffees and teas. The restaurant resides a few blocks from Honolulu Stadium State Park and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

      Alan Wong's Restaurant

      1875 South King St.

      Honolulu, HI 96826

      808-949-2526

      alanwongs.com‎

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