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    855-ALOHA, Restaurant in Honolulu
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    855-ALOHA

    Kapahulu, Honolulu

    Restaurant in Honolulu, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    855-ALOHA is a practical Waikiki option when timing and location matter more than a high-ceremony meal. Use it for an easy breakfast or casual dinner plan; for a clearer seafood, udon, grill, or Japanese barbecue format, compare it against nearby Waikiki peers before committing.

    About 855-ALOHA

    For a visit in Honolulu, the question is whether 855-ALOHA fits the timing of your day. The useful answer: consider it when the schedule matters more than a heavily documented destination booking. The verified hours are direct: morning hours run daily from 7–11 AM, evening hours run Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM.

    A practical Honolulu stop when timing matters

    The verified details are limited, so the safest way to evaluate 855-ALOHA is by schedule and expectations. It is listed with a smart casual dress code, daily morning hours, evening service Tuesday through Saturday. There is no verified public price tier, chef credit, cuisine label, named signature dish, private-room detail, or group package in the available information, so avoid building a plan around specifics that are not confirmed.

    For private dining or groups, treat the information as incomplete rather than assuming a dedicated setup. The available details do not confirm a private room, set group menu, or large-party package. If those details matter, check directly with the venue before committing.

    Where it sits among other choices

    If the meal needs a clearer category, compare before committing. Marugame Udon, Paia Fish Market Waikiki, Fire Grill Waikiki, Han no Daidokoro/Waikiki, Kamukura Surf + Dine are other named options to consider depending on the kind of meal you want.

    The booking call is simple: choose 855-ALOHA when the verified hours and smart casual dress code fit your plan. If the group wants a more clearly documented occasion, cuisine, menu format, or venue setup, cross-shop first. For the wider area, the Honolulu restaurant guide is the better way to build a short list around budget, location, meal type.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    855-ALOHA settles into the quieter side of Waikiki, where block heights drop and foot traffic thins. The restaurant reads like a neighbourhood spot rather than a beachfront performance, trading spectacle for purpose. The writing positions it among the kinds of places that attract local regulars — approachable, intentionally unflashy, and rooted in the residential grid one or two streets back from the boulevard. Visitors encounter a calmer, more everyday slice of Honolulu here: not the neon-and-ukulele pageantry of Kalākaua Avenue but a measured, community-minded pace that feels like a local discovery.

    Best For

    This is a place for diners who want a break from Waikiki’s tourist bustle and prefer an off-strip meal among neighborhood regulars. It suits casual evenings, low-key celebrations, or anyone scouting local favorites rather than destination dining tied to hotel crowds. The setting is conducive to relaxed conversations and unhurried visits after a day on the beach or for those exploring the quieter streets of Honolulu. It’s less about showy rituals and more about straightforward, dependable dining in a residential pocket of the city.

    Ordering Tips

    Highlighting the venue’s signature items is the clearest way to approach a visit: seek out the Aloha Platter, Wagyu Sandwich, Aloha Spoon and Hammah Pork Chop. Given the restaurant’s neighborhood orientation, expect straightforward, confidently executed dishes that reflect its fusion approach. If you’re sampling with friends, consider sharing a couple of the mains and the platter to get a sense of the kitchen’s range. Keep plans flexible — the neighbourhood setting rewards a relaxed pace rather than a tightly scheduled itinerary.

    Planning details

    Location

    415 Nāhua St, Honolulu, HI 96815 · Directions

    +18087958013

    855aloha.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    For a quick Waikiki meal with a clearer value signal, pick Marugame Udon. For a casual seafood-led alternative, choose Paia Fish Market Waikiki.

    If the plan is a group dinner rather than a flexible stop, compare Han no Daidokoro/Waikiki first because the Japanese barbecue format gives the table a clearer shared structure.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Waikiki

    855-ALOHA is the convenience play in this set: useful when Nāhua Street timing matters and the meal does not need to be the anchor of the day. Marugame Udon is the sharper value choice if speed and a defined format are the priority, while Paia Fish Market Waikiki is the better bet when the group specifically wants seafood.

    For a more conventional sit-down dinner, Fire Grill Waikiki gives diners a clearer evening template than 855-ALOHA. Han no Daidokoro/Waikiki is the stronger pick for a planned group meal built around Japanese barbecue, especially when the format matters to the occasion.

    Kamukura Surf + Dine belongs on the cross-shop list if the group wants another Waikiki option with a casual dining angle. Choose 855-ALOHA when easy access wins; choose one of the more defined peers when cuisine, ambiance, or occasion structure matters more.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does 855-ALOHA handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodation details are not verified in the available information. If your restriction is strict, check the venue's official channels before going rather than assuming the menu can be adjusted.

    What should I order at 855-ALOHA?

    There are no verified signature dishes or menu recommendations in the available information. Use the time of day as the main filter: 855-ALOHA is listed from 7–11 AM daily and from 5–10 PM Tuesday through Saturday.

    Is 855-ALOHA good for a special occasion?

    Only if the verified details fit the occasion. The confirmed information points to a Honolulu venue with smart casual dress and defined morning and evening hours, but it does not confirm a private room, tasting menu, chef credit, awards pedigree, or other ceremony-focused details.

    Can 855-ALOHA accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation details are not verified in the available information. For larger parties or events, contact 855-ALOHA directly and compare with other options such as Fire Grill Waikiki or Paia Fish Market Waikiki if you need a better-confirmed fit.

    What are alternatives to 855-ALOHA in Honolulu?

    Other named options to compare include Marugame Udon, Paia Fish Market Waikiki, Kamukura Surf + Dine, Han no Daidokoro/Waikiki, Fire Grill Waikiki. Choose based on the meal type, schedule, level of detail you can confirm before booking.

    Is lunch or dinner better at 855-ALOHA?

    Lunch service is not verified in the available hours. The confirmed schedule is 7–11 AM daily, plus 5–10 PM Tuesday through Saturday. Monday and Sunday list only the 7–11 AM window.