Cream Pot

Waikiki


The breakfast and lunch restaurant at the Hawaiian Monarch Hotel on the canal is finding itself inundated with nonguests who turn up for the delicious strawberry soufflé pancakes and innovative fusion dishes such as the maguro (tuna) Benedict and three-cheese omelet. The cutesy decor has elements of a French country garden.


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