Fête

Honolulu


One-page and ever-changing, the lunch, dinner and dessert menus reflect the intensely local farm-to-table ethos at Fête, run by a talented couple. The food menus may be simple, offering up a good range of takes on seasonal island cuisine, but the cocktails, wine and 'after dessert' menus are extensive. A giant living plant wall adds to the natural charm.


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