Side Street Inn

Honolulu


This late-night hub is where you’ll find Honolulu’s top chefs hanging out after hours, along with partying locals who come for hearty portions of kalbi, pan-fried pork chops and lots of local and mainland comfort fare. Make reservations and bring friends, or order a takeout plate lunch. The kitchen closes two hours before the bar.

There's another location on Kapahulu Ave.


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