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    4.9 (14 reviews)

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    Irene M.

    Bougie pops... They have the flavors we've all been craving and didn't think that it's even a possibility to create such flavor explosion but Pop Culture sure has! I've already tried a few...Watermelon, Matcha Honey Cream, Cookie Monster so it was Strawberry Guava Creamsicle or Hibiscus Passion Punch...ooo!! Though not lactose I decided to give the Hibiscus Passion Punch as I adore Hibiscus tea an just had to give it a try. It consist of Hibiscus syrup, Passion Fruit, Freshly Squeezed OJ, and Morello Cherry. I think I just found my new favorite OMG! How can I even describe the flavor explosion I just experienced as every ingredient works perfectly! They are here at the Kaka'ako Farmers Market every Saturday from 8am-12pm and also are found around town in some retail shops follow them on Instagram @popcultureap for a link to find them in stores though they have a lot of flavors they don't always have them all so grab them when you find it for the coolest flavors and vibe in town! Thank you!

    Jaimie S.

    Yummy and refreshing! My son LOVES their matcha pop! I only tried their matcha and now strawberry korean pear. The strawberry korean pear contains no dairy. Very refreshing and sweet you can tell its all just fruits and I love that! The matcha has dairy its very rich and the matcha tastes so good. You cant taste the honey cream and i think thats what makes this matcha different from other matchas! The workers here are soooo friendly! You can find them at different farmers market.

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    Kyllie N.

    Absolutely LOVE pop culture pops! You can find them at the Kaka'ako Farmers Market every Saturday morning. All of the pops that I've tasted have been absolutely delicious and refreshing. My favorites I've had are the seasonal ones like the strawberry guava creamsicle, lemon bar, & pumpkin cheesecake (I think?). The workers are always friendly and their stand is very cute & simple. If you're ever at Kaka'ako Farmers Market, I definitely recommend stopping by Pop Culture to grab a quick treat!

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    Veronica P.

    These popsicles are amazing!! Cookie Monster is my favorite!! You can find them at the farmers market Looove them!!! All natural and nothing artificial

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    Lance N.

    Another great flavor. This flavor is a special for the Chocolate Festival they had. Cacao nibs have a great texture to the popsicle. One drawback for this one was that the bottom of the popsicle was a little icy. Not sure why. But still a great flavor. Go out and try it!

    Jo-Anne S.

    If you love ice screammmm like me, you will like Pop culture pops! I love anything when it's made fresh and uses all natural ingredients. These pops are tasty and refreshing! I got the strawberry flavor, tropic butterfly and matcha flavor. I loved the tropic butterfly, it was really creamy, the matcha tasted like matcha green tea, the strawberry was good. The cream flavored pops tasted more like ice cream, the other ones tasted more like ice pop, but they were all good and I'm going back for more, to try other flavors! You can find these at the kakaako farmers market on Saturday! Please go and support local business!

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    so far I've had the strawberry guava cream pop. It was fantastic. I can't wait to work my way thru all of the flavors!

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    Best pops on the island! Love the Matcha Honey, Cookie Monster, and the seasonal drops!

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    I loved the tropic butterfly, it was really creamy, the matcha tasted like matcha green tea, the strawberry was good.

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    Wing Shave Ice & Ice Cream

    Wing Shave Ice & Ice Cream

    4.1
    (516 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    Stopped by Wing's Ice Cream Parlor for a quick sweet treat to cool off on a hot day. They offer…read moresome crazy unique ice cream flavors! As you can see in one of my photos on this review, they offered a flavor called "Cheezus" which was a cheese ice cream with real cheese-its in it haha! I thought it was pretty unique. Their ice cream is made in house so theyre able to get some pretty great flavors on their menu. The shop is small, but the staff is always helpful. Theyll allow you to sample some flavors if youre unsure of its crazy name! The triple scoop sampler comes on a perfect little serving plate. Easy for sharing. Since this ice cream shop is located in chinatown, parking isn't the greatest at times. There is no designated parking for this ice cream shop but you can hopefully find nearby street parking or go to a nearby parking garage. It's easiest if youre just on foot. All in all, definitely an ice cream parlor worth trying out!

    Located on Pauahi Street next to the lei shop at the corner of Pauahi and Maunakea St. It's right…read moreacross the street from where Char Hung Sut used to be. It's a small shop. Many different flavors of ice cream. You can have it in a cup or your choice of cone. There's limited seating in the shop. Open in the evenings. Perfect for dessert after dinner in Chinatown. Saw a lot of couples. Perhaps date night- dinner, then get ice cream. The texture of the ice cream is good. I know I will be back.

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    Asato Family Shop

    Asato Family Shop

    4.8
    (230 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Saw on Instagram that there was Pumpkin Custard only one day and decided I need it to go with my…read morepumpkin pie on Thanksgiving... so at a last minute decision I threw a cooler and some ice in my trunk and started out. I did have an upset moment because my gps said I would get to Asato's at 1:58 so mentally I decided "I guess I didn't need it". But... lucky for me, traffic was in my favor and there was no delays, no red lights, and a parking space right out front so I got out of the car at precisely 1:55! Whew, I checked in and ran inside, excited that I made it. Also, super happy they were not sold out. You know I also cannot just get 1 pint. I took home 2 Pumpkin Custard, a Strawberry and candied ginger (which i got for mom so she doesnt get mad that I restocked the freezer). I did a purse grab and go so fast I did not notice the duchess status until going back to the car! So woohoo! I will definitely be sure to post a photo of my homemade pumpkin pie with the homemade deliciousness of pumpkin custard sherbert later this week! Happy Thanksgiving!

    The best local, evoke childhood, nostalgia experiences via scoops of frozen sherbet and sorbet…read more Multitude of local flavors is a true representation and definitely matches the names. The most creamiest one I've tasted was Kūlolo Haupia while being a passenger on a hot day. My son and I have so far enjoyed their classic: green river, pineapple, strawberry and seasonal flavors: Super Li Hing, Li Hing Float, Lemon Peel Cola Gummy. My hubby not so much because he prefers more cream in the mixture or ice cream. A personal preference for him. More for us. Hahahahaha! There are weekly rotations for their classic and seasonal flavors now available at Foodland Farms Ka Makana Ali'i and Pearl City. I usually select and buy various pint flavors from Foodland Farms Pearl City. Go early because supply will run low during lunch time or early afternoon pending on the seasonal flavors. Follow them via IG for more deets. My son decided to grab a random flavor from our home freezer, Super Li Hing. Without checking the freezer, I asked son, "Did you eat a few scoops or the whole pint?" He responded, "I ate the whole pint." He added, "It reminded him of eating shave ice." I will accept this as a gracious compliment. Infinite gratitude to all of the hardworking staff for creating, executing and producing one of a kind, edible, fun, pint size, local sensations for all to enjoy!

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    Magnolia Ice Cream & Treats

    Magnolia Ice Cream & Treats

    4.1
    (322 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    My first time at this Kapalama location. It wasn't too crowded but it was around 3pm. There were…read moreseats inside as well as outside. I've seen this place packed before with all tables filled and a line. Weekdays in the afternoon might be good timing! The vibe was your average "ice cream" ambiance. I loved the photos so you can see your options. IMO, the menu board lighting was a little weird, I thought when I was taking a photo it was my eyes, then thought it was the lighting from outside, but I think it's lit by bulbs? Idk. LOL. You can still read the menu but at first glance, you will question if it's your vision. LOL. My "mini" Mahalo-halo was perfect! It didn't make me feel that guilty at all. I mean, I'm all about dessert before a meal. In my experience, it is always a challenge to eat Halo halo because it's filled to the top. My strategy: take off the cover (if it's not overspilling: if it is, skip this step), eat some of the ice cream, and take a few sips! That should leave you enough room to mix everything, each scoop you should get a different bite. A long spoon would be best for the larger sizes! Magnolia did not disappoint. I'll be back!!

    Great place for ice cream and Hālo Hālo. The ice cream is smooth the rich. I ordered the Rocky…read moreRoad. Rich chocolate ice cream with nuts and marshmallows. The waffle cone was crunchy and paired with the smooth creamy ice cream. I need to come back to try the Hālo Hālo. Plenty of parking.

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    Menu. Halo-Hslo options.
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    Lappert's Hawaii

    Lappert's Hawaii

    4.2
    (1k reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    glug glug glug (that's the sound of my tummy right now as it churns cream and sugar like an ice…read morecream machine). i feel like a wobbly seal who is going to belly flop into lappert tomorrow too. today was not enough. we got the 'can't decide' cup because we are all indecisive. also thought we could finish it all. NO! five half scoops are not medically suitable for three people apparently no matter how big back we are. kona coffee was amazing! good coffee flavor, super creamy. nene tracks was way too sweet but i liked the chocolaty nuts. wouldn't get again. lilikoi dream was BOMB!!! i love the coconut shortbread and creamy tangy citrusy goodness. ube haupia was alright, could've had more ube flavor. long lines cause it's in the hilton village but service is relatively fast. everyone is nice! it is next to the beach entrance and big parking lot. minimal seating so stand to ingest 10k steps or 10k calories??? you only live once

    Sweet and indulgent, rich handmade ice cream batches. Super-premium using high quality ingredients…read morefrom Hawai'i, emphasizing authentic flavors. Proudly founded on the island of Kaua'i over 40 years ago in 1983. Defined by localized flavor profiles, a creamy and dense texture. Lappert's Hawai'i. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ An intense desire for cold, creamy sweetness on a warm afternoon. As a guest of the Hilton Hawaiian Village, pure comfort was found here twice. Lappert's Hawai'i, located in the resort's Rainbow Bazaar, overlooking the Hilton Lagoon from a distance. The Hawaiian heat and humidity began to soften my decadent scoop, dripping down my crispy waffle cone. My pace to enjoy each bite began to change, rushing to win the result of a delightful mess. On both occasions. Lappert's Kaua'i Pie on my first visit, Lappert's Kona Lava Java on the next. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Rich Kona coffee ice cream delivers an aromatic and bold sensory experience of sweet, sugary notes and robust roastiness. I can taste the density, luxurious notes of milk chocolate and toasted caramel. Coconut flakes scattered throughout brings a chewy texture and a deep nutty-sweet aroma, while a sweet-salty contrast is brought forward by oven roasted buttery Hawaiian macadamia nuts. Swirls of dark chocolate fudge finishes with intensity, a ganache-like bittersweet cocoa profile. This is their signature ice cream flavor, Lappert's Kaua'i Pie. I seriously became so excited, I missed the opportunity to photograph my cone. Lappert's Kaua'i Pie is a must for me on any visit. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Locally-grown Kona coffee from the Big Island of Hawai'i, the main ingredient of a supreme cold brew that shines in this signature ice cream flavor. It brings a smooth, bold and robust coffee flavor without the bitterness. I can taste the natural notes of dark chocolate and roasted nuts, softened by the rich creaminess of the dairy. Deep in-color, the dark chocolate sorbet folded-in gives me flavor depth in every bite from pure, unadulterated cocoa. Ever had a high-quality iced latte? Add a touch of sweetness and you'll get the flavor profile of this signature flavor, Lappert's Kona Lava Java. Indulgent, texturally dynamic, creamy sweetness. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Relaxing coastal breezes, the rustling of leaves from above. Breezy palms mixed with the scent of fresh waffle cones and sweet scoops of Lappert's ice cream. Freshly brewed 100% Kona blends and signature island-inspired coffee flavor profiles too. At the Hilton Hawaiian Village Rainbow Bazaar. Support local like I did, support a brand that was created in Hawai'i. Offering over 25 signature ice cream and tropical sorbet flavors. Lappert's Hawai'i. The perfect, carefree sweet island escape in Waikīkī.

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    Kaua'i Pie - Coconut,  Dark Chocolate, Macadamian Nut Coffee
    Kaua'i Pie - Coconut, Dark Chocolate, Macadamian Nut Coffee
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    La Gelateria Italian Style Frozen Desserts

    La Gelateria Italian Style Frozen Desserts

    4.6
    (164 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    6-11-26 What do Yelp friends talk about when they get together? Yes, Food but also...desserts!…read more While I was hub's chauffeur today to drop him off to a doctor appointment followed by lunch my internal light bulb switched on when I passed Cedar street. When I met Yelp Elites Jackie and Donna last week, Jackie shared a place Donna took her to. I never knew the location of Cedar Street since I haven't been a townie in half a century. I looked up La Gelateria and we were a couple blocks away. Not sure if you're actually supposed to buy retail here but the head employee was so kind enough to stop what he was doing and went over the many flavors in the refrigerated display coolers. They have dairy free too. Hubs tried the man's favorite Mac nut and I chose Kona coffee. You can order on line. It looks like a production kitchen in the back with freezers upfront labeled with the contents. $2.50 per tiny cup. They have larger sizes too but we just had lunch. Creamy, delicious, hits the spot.

    Quaint hidden shop located in town! I've passed by many times but had no idea what was located…read moreinside. I went in looking to buy a pint of two of sorbet for a friend's birthday but I went overboard and came out with NINE. I went in blindly after a friend suggested this place but I had no idea how many different flavors they had. It's cash only at the store but you can order online to pay with card and they'll get your order ready right away. They have a convenient online order system that is super easy to navigate so the pints added up quickly! My personal favorites are currently black sesame, strawberry lemonade (super tart, which I love) and Kona coffee. My friends loved earl grey, pistachio, and ume guava.

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    Pumpkin cheesecake
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    Henry's Place

    Henry's Place

    4.1
    (824 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    I'm reminded of the song Blink by Corbin Besson featuring Tzuyu from Twice when I came across…read moreHenry's Place Don't blink, you might miss it Don't talk too much, just listen You're sweet, I get it But I want something acidic If you blink, you might miss Henry's Place -- a true hole-in-the-wall ice cream and sorbet shop that feels like a local secret. It's the kind of spot you're most likely to discover while wandering in or out of Ginza Bairin, following a luxurious tonkatsu meal craving something cold and refreshing. The setup is refreshingly no-frills: medium styrofoam cups, flavors handwritten in Sharpie, and two separate freezers dividing ice cream and sorbet. The texture runs on the firmer side, which actually works in its favor -- your scoop holds up beautifully in the island heat and doesn't melt into a puddle five minutes later. Given the generous portions, you probably won't be refreezing leftovers anyway. The tropical fruit sorbets are the clear stars, made with fresh fruit and bursting with natural flavor. Mango, lychee, and guava taste vibrant and authentic -- bright, fragrant, and not overly sweet due to the natural acidity from using real fruit. Beyond the classics, there are some fun and unexpected options like corn cheese, durian, and avocado for the more adventurous palate. The standout for me, though, was the Kona coffee ice cream. It avoids the common trap of being cloyingly sweet and instead leans into a rich, dark, nutty undertone with an intense coffee essence that lingers in the best way. It feels grown-up and balanced -- deeply satisfying without overpowering. Whether you're looking for the perfect palate cleanser after tonkatsu or just want a cold treat while strolling through Waikiki, Henry's Place delivers simple, memorable scoops that taste like they're made with care. No frills, no fuss -- just really good ice cream and sorbet.

    I was pretty excited to try this hole in the wall after some high praise from some friends…read more It's cash only and made in store. I got the strawberry guava, mango, and coffee. The sorbets were rock hard and super hard to eat. Might've been easier on a hotter day but felt like we could barely get anything and had to tear the styrofoam and bite it like a giant popsicle. Coffee was good. Probably needed to try it on a hotter day but found it underwhelming.

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    Henry's Place
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    Samurai

    Samurai

    4.3
    (204 reviews)
    3.1 mi
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    Lovely as always. Tried the Diet Coke and strawberry float. Amazing. My kids think this place is…read moresuper underrated. Service was quick too. The lady working was super nice. We will be back!

    In our office, food is often discussed where we share information with each other. Samurai was…read morebrought up by my colleague who sits in front of me and was going to head over. Another colleague and I jumped at the opportunity to tag along on a Friday early afternoon. Located down Umi Street not too far from neighboring New City Nissan on N King Street, Samurai moved to their current location in 1995 serving Maui style sherbet, popcorn and other local snacks. They also expanded to Samurai Snacks Aiea for an impressive 20+ years before closing its doors in May 2023. We arrived shortly after lunch time where we pondered at the menu wondering what to get. It's not fancy here at Samurai - - the storefront is basic and nothing fancy with a few seats patrons can sit on if they decide to eat their treats on premise. Morale has been low at the office so I decided to get some convenient prepackaged 4oz assorted Samurai cups to cheer up the staff. My colleagues also picked up some bags of buttered popcorn with mochi crunch and furikake for an informal office party to welcome the much needed weekend. Because we were already there, we also got some soft serve cups to cool down before heading back to the office. My colleagues had the classic strawberry and blue vanilla swirl and I selected the mango. My colleagues enjoyed their selection but the mango didn't live up to my expectations. The color was vibrant and enticing but sadly the mango flavor did not come through. Each cup came with a sugar roll cookie that was delicious. After our cold treat we headed back to the office with our surprise for our colleagues where it was a big hit. There were many happy faces standing in line grabbing some popcorn and a 4-oz cup of Samurai. Overall, a much better experience with Samurai that's deserving of an update with higher marks. It has been noted in my books to stick to flavors I'm already aware of and avoid trying new ones for that possible disappointment that often happens to me.

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    Strawberry blue vanilla, mochi balls, gigantic oreo
    Strawberry blue vanilla, mochi balls, gigantic oreo
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