Restaurant in Honolulu, United States
Kaka'ako Independent Dining

An Di Dzo sits in Honolulu's Ward Village precinct and suits diners looking for a considered, experience-led meal rather than a casual night out. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but reserve ahead for weekends or special occasions. Verified menu and pricing data is limited — contact the venue directly before booking.
If you are planning a special occasion dinner in Honolulu and want something that goes beyond the standard hotel restaurant experience, An Di Dzo at 1060 Auahi St in the Ward Village neighbourhood is worth your attention. This is a venue that suits couples and small groups looking for a considered, progression-based dining experience rather than a quick meal. Book before you arrive in Honolulu — walk-in availability at destination-oriented restaurants in this corridor tends to be limited, particularly on weekends.
An Di Dzo operates in the Ward Village development, one of Honolulu's more design-forward urban precincts. That address puts it in company with a dining cluster that skews toward thoughtful, experience-led restaurants rather than casual beachside spots. For diners who care about how a meal is structured , the pacing, the progression from lighter to more substantial courses, the sense that each dish is part of a deliberate sequence , this framing matters more than any single dish description.
Because verified menu and pricing data for An Di Dzo is limited in Pearl's current records, we are not going to speculate on specific dishes or price points. What we can say is that Ward Village venues in this category typically position themselves in the mid-to-upper price tier for Honolulu, and you should plan accordingly. Check the venue directly for current menu format and pricing before booking.
For special occasion planning specifically: the address and setting suggest a room that takes the meal seriously. If you are weighing this against a hotel dining room for a birthday or anniversary, the neighbourhood context alone , walkable, contemporary, less resort-dependent , tends to produce a more personal experience than a lobby restaurant.
Booking difficulty for An Di Dzo is rated Easy by Pearl's current data. That said, "easy to book" does not mean you should leave it until the night before. For a weekend reservation or a date-specific occasion, contact the venue at least a week out. For parties larger than four, give more lead time and confirm group-seating arrangements directly , tasting-format venues often have specific table configurations that affect how larger groups are accommodated.
If An Di Dzo is fully booked for your dates, Fête (New American) and Miro Kaimuki are the two closest comparisons in Honolulu for a structured, occasion-worthy dinner. Both offer a more deliberate dining format than the average Honolulu restaurant and are worth having as a backup plan.
For a broader view of where to eat and drink in Honolulu, see our full Honolulu restaurants guide, bars guide, and hotels guide. If you are thinking about what else to do around your meal, the Honolulu experiences guide is a useful starting point.
For context on what a tasting-format dining experience can look like at the higher end of the spectrum nationally, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, and Atomix in New York City represent the benchmark for progression-led tasting menus in their respective cities. An Di Dzo is operating in a different market and price context, but understanding what that format can achieve at its ceiling helps calibrate expectations.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| An Di Dzo | Easy | — | |
| Fête | Unknown | — | |
| Liliha Bakery | Unknown | — | |
| Sushi Izakaya Gaku | Unknown | — | |
| Miro Kaimuki | Unknown | — | |
| Zigu | Unknown | — |
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