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    Ala Moana Pacific Center

    3.3 (16 reviews)

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    Zoe T.

    The Ala Moana Pacific Center can be accessed from the Ala Moana Shopping Centers parking lot, top level. This building has restaurants, Shokudo Japanese Restaurant which is located on the street level, Bread & Butter also on the street level (Ill have to go there one day). When entering from the Shopping Centers parking lot, youll need to go up the escalators. There you will find a hair salon and jewelry shop and the security station. The building has other offices such as Vacations Hawaii, travel agency, law offices and the reason for my visit... PSI Testing Center. To enter the elevators, there are boxes near the elevator and you push in what number floor you need to go on. The screen will then tell you which elevator you need to go on. Pretty cool. The PSI Testing Center does the testing for many of the different licensing or exams thats required by the state or federal agencies. I was a bit early and while talking to some of the people, I thought I was in the wrong place cause the two ladies I was chatting with were there for the real estate exam. Not only does the PSI do testing for the Hawaii Real Estate Broker Exam but also for Crane Operators, Air Conditioning, other construction licenses and of course my exam for TSA.

    Jeana P.

    Ala Moana Pacific Center can be accessed by the parking lot of Ala Moana Center. The building is basically an office building with couple restaurants on the street level, a hair salon, a travel agency, as well as lawyer offices. Vacations Hawaii is located in this building. That's the travel agency most residents use to book their flights to Las Vegas. Bread & Butter is located on the street level. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner are served here. I had the Margherita pizza the last time I ate at this restaurant. Shokudo Japanese Restaurant and Bar is another restaurant located on the street level. I've only been there once with a group of friends for a late night happy hour. The Law Offices of Neil T. Nakamura & Associates is located in this building. Living will and trust can be done here. They have a second location is near Pearlridge Downtown. One day I'll take a look at the directory near the escalators to find out what type of other businesses are occupying office spaces at the Ala Moana Pacific Center. 74/100

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    Lana R.

    I took the Hawai'i real estate broker exam at PSI in Suite #1135 in the Ala Moana Pacific Center. It was a very confusing process. I only had to take the state portion of the exam and I thought that using two elevators to get there was far worse LOL From what I remember to get to PSI from the ground floor: Go to the first elevator then head to the 7th floor. Get off then walk to the other elevator and choose floor 11 for PSI's Suite #1135. I am glad that for now I do not have to do it again. The people at PSI are very helpful and friendly though and are a reason why this place gets an extra star. Thank you to them for being so helpful.

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    Tuyen J.

    A very professional group of individuals. The Dr. Was very through with his explanations as well as his staff. I didn't know they have a salon as well as different shops that you can go to in the pacific center.

    Security is lax,showed up after HPD already finished the police report! They need cameras and new security staff if they care

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    Very difficult to navigate. Very few signs. Had to take 2 separate elevators to get to my destination.

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    Downtown

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    Manoa

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    Ala Moana

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    Who would have thought that in the middle of a busy city lies a building who will accommodate…read morebusinessman who need an office to rent. I mean, despite the nuisance on its surrounding, this place ain't bad to have an office to rent. Dental appointment is always in here. Convenient for us and is closer to Ala Moana Center too! Perfect for some snacking after cleaning, hahaha. Love this building! Modern and clean but sometimes a tricky one esp. their elevators! Hahaha. Customer service is just okay. Every time we're here, guard's mood is comparable to a bitter melon. Parking is a bit challenging at times. You gotta be keen in finding parking space. Thank goodness for this building who saves a lot of residents in here. With the available service they offer in here, pretty sure it's convenient and benefit-able to someone's part.

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