Forty Niner Waikiki
445 Seaside Ave Ste 3C, Honolulu
(808) 520-7940
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The 49er loco moco was outstanding. It made me realize how much better hawaiian food is. Something told me to try the pancakes and sure enough they were fluffy clouds of bliss. This place is legend. Dont pass this place up..
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I ordered the breakfast burrito, and the servers were exceptionally courteous and cheerful. The food was prepared swiftly and exceptionally delectable! I would highly recommend it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tasty and inexpensive. Breakfast for two in Hawaii for $20, unheard of! Had the 49er, fried rice, two eggs and Portuguese sausage. I’ll be back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loco moco is my favorite! They are very busy in the morning so highly recommend to order ahead.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Forty Niner Loco Moco
The food was alright. French toast was more pancake than French toast but decent flavor. Low wait time after ordering. Small birds everywhere including the kitchen area.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Simple good breakfast that’s 15$ or under for most dishes
Doesn't make GrubHub orders. Don't order delivery from here
Exactly what the doctor ordered. A Local recommended it as we were walking to another location.
Located on the main floor of our hotel/Airbnb - Island Colony, we couldn’t resist walking downstairs and giving this breakfast 🍳 spot a try. We gave the hamburger steak plate, veggie omelette plate, and short stack 🥞 a try. I must say everything was just right. Every dish had the right amount of flavoring.
I ordered a loco moco. The burger was raw in the middle and tasted spoiled. Also ordered a side of gravy and it was almost halfway full with oil. Tried to eat around it but it was terrible. Next time I’ll just stick to my usual açaí bowls that’s usually all I order here.
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Open air quick food place.
First, cook time is super quick and quality doesn’t lack at all so that’s kinda amazing. Always super friendly staff too. The food won’t wow you but it’s everything it needs to be for casual takeout style breakfast at a very low price for Waikiki. I used to live in the building and get breakfast there. Now I don’t live there but I still come back!
Amazing food and amazing staff. This place has a great vibe and a great location. Definitely a must.
Ordered 3 different meals. Couldn't eat any of them. The eggs tasted rotten!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Ordered loco moco. The Asian woman at the cash register asked me how well my eggs were cooked, and when I asked her for "normal," she said, "There's no such thing as "normal," so you should be able to answer that question before you come to America." She suddenly spoke to me in fluent Japanese, and I was surprised to find out that she was actually Japanese.
From there, they spoke in Japanese, and in the end, I asked them to use medium, and they said, ``This is a question that is often asked in America, so why don't you learn it?I think what Japanese people usually say is over easy. ”
It may be that she always talks like this, or that she just happened to be irritated, but I was a little surprised because most of the restaurants in Waikiki were really friendly.
I felt that the appeal of this restaurant was that it was empty even during mealtimes, so you could have a relaxing time, the prices were a little cheaper than the average price, and the seats were cute and had a spacious and open feel. It may be better to receive the food based on the atmosphere of the place, rather than something you should take home or use for Uber.
The taste is neither delicious nor bad, it's really normal. It felt like an economy flight meal.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
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