Restaurant in Honolulu, United States
La Gelateria
100Pearl PointsDaytime dessert stop

About La Gelateria
La Gelateria is a practical Honolulu pick for a casual daytime dessert stop, especially if the main meal is happening elsewhere. It is not the right choice for a formal celebration or business meal, but it works well when the plan needs something quick, simple, easy to fit into an Ala Moana-area day.
La Gelateria is a casual Honolulu venue with limited verified public details, so the safest way to plan around it is to focus on the basics that are confirmed: weekday afternoon hours and a casual dress code. It is open Monday through Friday from 12–5 PM and closed Saturday and Sunday.
Because no verified menu, seating setup, price tier, reservation policy, or service format is available here, it should not be treated as a fully documented occasion venue. If your plans require a structured meal, confirmed menu details, or a more formal setting, compare it with other Honolulu dining options instead.
A casual weekday stop with limited confirmed details
The planning case is direct: La Gelateria works well when its weekday 12–5 PM schedule fits your day. Beyond that, the verified record does not support specific claims about cuisine, dishes, service style, seating, pricing, or booking requirements.
That makes this a thin-data recommendation rather than a detailed dining verdict. For a date, family outing, business meal, or celebration, confirm current details directly before building the plan around it. The only confirmed style note is casual dress.
Where it fits in a Honolulu food day
Use La Gelateria as a simple Honolulu option when the timing works, then build the rest of the day around venues with more confirmed meal details. Readers comparing broader choices can scan our full Honolulu restaurants guide, our full Honolulu bars guide, other Honolulu planning resources for the rest of the itinerary.
The verdict: consider La Gelateria when you need a casual weekday Honolulu stop between noon and 5 PM. Skip it when the plan depends on confirmed menu specifics, a known seating format, or weekend availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book La Gelateria?
There is no verified booking policy available here. Plan around the confirmed hours instead: Monday through Friday, 12–5 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed.
Can La Gelateria accommodate groups?
There is no verified seating or group-accommodation information available. If your group needs a confirmed meal format, consider checking details for Midtown Eats or Japanese BBQ Yoshi as part of your planning.
Does La Gelateria handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary or allergy information is available here. Check La Gelateria directly before visiting if you have specific requirements. You can also compare options such as Sushi Izakaya Gaku or Kyung's Seafood when you need more menu planning information.
Is lunch or dinner better at La Gelateria?
La Gelateria is open from 12–5 PM Monday through Friday and is closed on weekends. There is no verified lunch or dinner service information, so plan only around the confirmed afternoon operating window.
What are alternatives to La Gelateria in Honolulu?
For other options to compare, consider La Pizza Rina, Midtown Eats, Kyung's Seafood, Sushi Izakaya Gaku, Japanese BBQ Yoshi. La Gelateria is best considered only within its confirmed weekday 12–5 PM hours.
Location
819 Cedar St, Honolulu, HI 96814
Honolulu, United States
Compare La Gelateria
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| La Gelateria | Honolulu | , |
| Kyung's Seafood | Honolulu | , |
| Sushi Izakaya Gaku | Honolulu | Izakaya |
| Midtown Eats | Honolulu | Food hall |
| La Pizza Rina | Honolulu | , |
| Japanese BBQ Yoshi | Honolulu | , |
How La Gelateria Honolulu compares with similar nearby venues.
If this does not fit the plan
For a casual meal with more range, go to Midtown Eats. For a more structured Japanese dinner, choose Sushi Izakaya Gaku instead.
How it compares in Honolulu
Choose La Gelateria when the plan is dessert-first and low commitment. Midtown Eats is the better fit for mixed groups because the food hall format gives people more choice, while La Pizza Rina makes more sense when the group wants a fuller casual meal rather than a quick sweet stop.
For a more dinner-focused night, Sushi Izakaya Gaku is the stronger pick if Japanese izakaya format is the goal, Japanese BBQ Yoshi is better for a meal built around the table. Kyung's Seafood is the more useful alternative when the group wants seafood rather than dessert.
On booking difficulty, La Gelateria is the easiest recommendation because it suits flexible daytime planning. On ambiance and experience depth, the peers above give the night more structure. Treat this as the add-on, not the centerpiece.
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