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    3.7 (110 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Irene M.

    SumSum samples... That's what's definitely you get once you enter this tiny shop in Waikiki the corner of Saratoga Road and Kalākaua Ave to be exact so yes parking is basically impossible or costly to visit this part of Waikiki but since I had parked at a nearby area somehow strolling around took me to this spot. The first thing you'll see is a sidewalk sign with their exclusive Dubai Chocolate so you know the curiosity has me wondering what they have and with a display case filled with various treats the staff was very knowledgeable about each item and has offered samples galore felt like it was a trap as I refused each time since I'm not really been avoiding sweets he quickly pivoted to these bits of fruits use to infuse tea as each pack comes with specific combination for various health benefits and yes it tasted great all it takes is a teaspoon per 8oz of tea and just a few minutes as though it tasted amazing with tea I planned to add it water though after looking at the ingredients it was sad to see that the fruits was coated is some sugar. I'm not quite familiar with the Middle Easter treats and the staff did worked hard to keep me trying items which was a nice but intense vibe as all I wanted to do was browse though will intend to enjoy my infused water. Thank you!

    Cora L.

    In Waikiki, near the start of the strip, SumSum sits on the corner of Kalakaua. There is a sign where the name can be read and there are a few tables outside. The store itself is not very large but the store has a selection of sweets from Dubai chocolate to baklava to teas. We were greeted immediately as we came in, and the guy working was very friendly. He gave us a sample of one of the teas, which was sweet and fruity. We also got to try a sample of one of the halvas, which was pretty good. We decided to get a few different types of baklava and kadaif. We got pistachio, chocolate, and another one that may have just been regular but I don't remember. They were all yummy and sweet. Maybe a bit too sweet for us and a bit messy but overall good. The prices were a bit high for us, as the total for everything came out to about $16 for the four pieces. Overall everything was pretty good though.

    Cocoa halva and Cinnamon halva
    Jackie K.

    Yes, I was in the area with fellow Yelp Elite All Star Donna O. so I took the opportunity to walk over to SumSum. Today, 08/10/25, I looked at the halva, Turkish delights and Dubai Chocolate Bars. The manager Daniel, offered samples to everyone there. After the group in front of me finished their purchase, Daniel assured me he could cut the halva selections to a total of $30. He was unable to do so in the end. Was this an upsell? Appears to be similar to other reviewers. Oh well, I still purchased the $37 plus total for two slices of halva. I picked up the Dubai chocolate halva for Donna and the Chocolate Pretzel for me. I also tried the Turkish delights, but found it too sweet for me. Upon making the purchase, I asked for the Kama'aina discount. He said he gave it to me, but the receipt does not reflect the discount. Hmmm. The store was also out of the stamp cards. So no credit for my purchase. I'll keep the receipt for later. Hopefully, the store will honor the purchase. A different experience today.

    Dubai chocolate
    Angela C.

    I was obsessed about trying the viral Dubai chocolate. Research brought me to here, SumSum Middle East dessert place, and I was so happy that they have many Dubai chocolate. I tried three kinds- Kenaf, Nutella, and Ashta la Vista, The original Dubai chocolate- Kenaf Said is the best. Kenaf is the original Dubai chocolate. It is so rich and satisfying, I think I would die of happiness by eating too much. The Nutella version is too sweet, and the Ashta version has this white substance inside that is not tasty to me, it is not coconut. Can't figure out what it is but doesn't taste good. The cashier was very nice and sweet. They cost $34 each. Get 3 chocolates and have a $15 discount. I would buy the Kenaf original Dubai chocolate again and then try the dark chocolate version.

    Original and dark chocolate flavors.
    Jenny C.

    Best Dubai chocolate on the island. It can be pricey but so worth it. They have different flavors as well. Although you cannot go wrong with the traditional Dubai chocolate with a milk chocolate shell, my absolute favorite is when the pistachio cream and kataifi mixture is encased in a dark chocolate shell!

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    AmberAyame T.

    Service was top notch. Selection was beyond impressive. Prices were really good. Better deals than Vegas farmers markets and the Bay Area. Shop was really clean and cute. The man helped us by explaining very patiently, and in detail about what everything was and answers all of our endless questions. We will def be back and absolutely recommend this to anyone curious about all the desserts and treats they have to offer.

    Baklava

    Needed something to energize myself from a full day of activities and I was just walking around the strip and found this sweet corner shop. They had plentiful selection of Halva that we got to sample and they were delicious! Apparently they're keto and vegetarian friendly so that's a plus! Complimenting choices of coffee. And their Baklava! Delicious!!! Highly recommend! There's not a lot of Mediterranean cuisines here in Hawaii, this was a pleasant treat! Outdoor seating available as well.

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    Heidi N.

    Great staff! I really wish I had caught her name as she deserves the credit. Very clear & thorough in her explanations. Tons of samples. Resulted in a huge sale, lol. I was so delightfully surprised to find the new corner shop in the beginning of Kalakaua's row of shops before the Royal Hawaiian boasting Mediterranean treats, mainly the baklava, which I love. I walked out of there with a dozen baklava, over a pound of their havla, and the last bag of their mango tea. As I sit here today, 5 days later I can quite easily say, I will be back there again. But surprisingly it will be for the Havla (coconut to be specific). I will give the baklava another chance - the flavor is absolutely spot on. It has been years since I had one that was not excessively ridiculously sweet. But the crunch was missing from most of them except for the rolled one. I dare say they were soggy. I didn't got back and complain but I'm sure they would have made it right for the price. I would suggest perhaps sampling the baklava before purchasing which I didn't. I will next time. The Havla though...the texture, flavor, everything was delicious. As another reviewer said, it is rich and I wouldn't do it all the time because honestly I ate that slab faster than I should have but there was no controlling it. Only way I could is limiting the frequency of it being in my house! Hahaha The tea I bought off of the one sample in the store. It was indulgent but I don't get good tea or to Waikiki very often. These treats made my staycation that much more special.

    Fake Dubai Chocolate for $35
    Daria D.

    This place has nothing to do with authentic Mediterranean sweets. If you've never tried real Mediterranean desserts before--don't start here. This is not how they're supposed to taste! I've lived in Turkey and know exactly how good baklava and halva should be. What they serve here is a joke, and the prices are outrageous. The baklava was extremely dry, the nuts were soggy and tasteless. The halva tasted like it had been sitting on the counter for ages. As for the viral Dubai chocolate--I paid $35 for the worst chocolate I've ever had. It didn't even smell like pistachio. It was just sugar and oil. And it's not original Dubai Chocolate. The real one can only last for 3 days, and it costs $19, and only one shop sells it in Dubai (made my research). The one they sell - is a horrible analogy. The girl working there said it was her favorite and "the best sweet in the world." Honestly, America has no idea what good sweets are--and apparently, neither does the owner. I don't know where the owner is from, but they completely misrepresent Middle Eastern cuisine. It's deeply disrespectful to the rich tradition of Mediterranean delights.

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    I picked up dessert yesterday to take to a party. The "best baklava ever" was the verdict by all guests. I'll be back!

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    Super friendly ladies!! Very welcoming and nice. Very tasty bricks. I also really like their dried fruit!

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    Friendly staff. Extremely helpful. Wide selection to choose from. Great treats. Convenient location. Tasty and delicious. Not overly sweet.

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    Friendly staff and a cozy atmosphere make it a perfect stop for a quick sweet treat. Highly recommended!

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    MOSA - 2 scoop Mosa cups with Coconut, coffee, ube and pineapple flavors!

    MOSA

    4.8(384 reviews)
    0.2 miWaikiki
    $$

    buuuusssss mochi…read morehoney dew was very yummy in combo with the peanut butter toffee spread ! me and my girlf enjoyed all the flavors we had but the vanilla was a fan fave i liked the honeydew and she liked the coffee. nice place cause they had smash bros set up for you to play while waiting it was optimal for us youngins

    Nice cute little place by UH Manoa campus. They offer 5% off with a UH ID and $1 off if you pay…read morewith cash. Their menu is basically 2 options: ice cream with peanuts and strawberries in your choice of a crepe or a cup/bowl. We did one of each. There's a variety of ice cream flavors ranging from ube to honeydew mochi and you can choose up to 3 flavors. You can also choose from peanut drizzle or Mac nut drizzle ($1 more). Once they scoop your ice cream, they have a little station where they scrape the peanut drizzle from a big block directly onto your ice cream. Fun to watch! I got the crepe and chose 2 ice cream flavors: blueberry cheesecake and chocolate. My mom got the cup with matcha ice cream. I really enjoyed the crepe! The peanut drizzle was nicely spread throughout the crepe and added a nice touch to the ice cream. The cup wasn't as good in my opinion though because the peanut drizzle was only sprinkled on top and not as generously spread. I would come again, but I would only recommend ordering the crepe option.

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    Mosa wrap with 3 flavors and strawberries on top

    MOSA - Mosa Wrap $12.95

    Mosa Wrap $12.95

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    Leonard's Bakery - A dozen goodies

    Leonard's Bakery

    4.5(10.3k reviews)
    1.2 miKaimuki
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    Parking: There is a small lot but better off trying the residential streets nearby with easy free…read morespots. Interior: GO INSIDE TO ORDER. OUTSIDE IS JUST LOOKS PACKED BECAUSE PPL WAIT FOR THEIR ORDER. Wait Time: Line inside took less 5min and about 10min for order to be ready. Items Order: Filled Malasadas $2.75 - COMES FRESH AND HOT! The dough is soft and airy on the inside and the shell is slightly crispy and chewy. SO GOOD! I get it cinnamon sugar coated with custard filling and for fruit fillings get the lihing coating. Ube Butter Mochi $3.85 - Ube flavor was medium strength. Mochi was soft and really good after reheating in airfryer. Slight crunchy top layer was really good. 10/10 Custard - very rich and creamy. not too sweet and it's packed! 10/10 Seasonal mango - Mango flavor was so good and did not taste artificial. Highly rec!

    Honestly, I don't see the hype lol. The filling was delicious but the actual dough part of the…read moredoughnuts had a weird after taste. Like it was contaminated with something else after sitting out, or maybe being frozen then thawed out, orrrr whatever someone had on their hand when making the dough. Not sure, but a really unpleasant after taste lingered with just the dough part. I probably will give it one more chance. After that, if it still isn't great I won't try it again. I recommend everyone try it for themselves maybe it was an off day. They're incredibly busy so I can see the possibility for mistakes. It's a casual spot with no seating available. You put your order in and get a number then wait outside. We waited outside for 6 mins - 10 mins. My favorite flavors was the guava and mango flavor!

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    Original Malasada

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    3/29/26 get the guava & mac nut filled ones

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    Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery - Pumpkin Crunch

    Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery

    4.4(892 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I love Pipeline Bakeshops Malasadas! I have been to several Malasada places in Hawaii but | love…read morethere's the best for the following reasons: 1. the size of the malasadas: some restaurants tend to make their Malasadas smaller and when places do this it ruins the overall texture and quality of it. The bigger the malasadas size the more airy and fluffy and more bread layers that will be inside. 2. their malasadas always taste fresh and the same quality each time. 3. their malasadas don't feel oily or heavy at all Overall I would highly recommend this place for their Malasadas! I'm so happy to have found them. I can back multiple times on my trip. They also have other desserts too that I have yet to try. They have ice cream, cakes, and other desserts Also tip: if you are ordering a malasada also order a coffee or a matcha drink to go with it. The cinnamon sugar from the malasada just matches so perfectly with a drink this restaurant is also a nice place for walking! There's lot of stores and restaurants to walk around! I'm trying to remember but I think there was a book off that was not too far from here! If you either drive or maybe walk. Service: staff was super helpful and friendly while I was there. I was having an issue with my online order because my phone was being glitchy and they were so nice in helping :) Also wanted to note their branding is so cute!! They even sell merch items too

    Everyone knows to go to Leonard's for freshly made malasadas, and the constant crowds there attest…read moreto their quality and variety (review: https://yelp.to/jaduiZfQRq). However, there are many alternative malasada purveyors throughout Honolulu, so I depended on local vloggers to find the best ones. This one popped up often on YouTube, and as luck would have it, we were dining at The Pig & The Lady on the next block. How calorifically convenient. We took the opportunity to stop by for a pre-dinner snack since they closed at 6PM. It's a cute shop with multiple sweets including quite a selection of housemade ice cream and delectable mouthfuls called Cake Bombs (Photo 10). We decided we would be good and ordered one unfilled Malasada each. Dusted with various sugar flavors, they were just $2.65 a piece. I went for the Coffee, while Jamie chose the daily special, Cinnamon (Photo 6). They were soft and tasty, quite comparable to Leonard's albeit a tad smaller. That wasn't necessarily a bad thing since we had dinner ahead of us. However, we let temptation get the best of us and shared a $5.50 slice of the Ube Haupia Mac Nut Bar, a yummy combination of sweet potato and ube topped with haupia (coconut milk pudding) on a macadamia nut crust (Photo 9). Truth be told, it stole the show from the malasadas. FOOD - 4 stars... the malasadas were good, but that ube dessert was next level AMBIANCE - 4 stars...really a takeout operation with a lot of temptations SERVICE - 4 stars...very calm and orderly TOTAL - 4 stars...yet another spot for sweet Hawaiian decadence RELATED - Exploring Hawaii? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/U7YPblfoMP

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    Pipeline Bakeshop & Creamery - Interior during Malasada Day / Fat Tuesday, 2/17/2026

    Interior during Malasada Day / Fat Tuesday, 2/17/2026

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    1/2 dozen malasada

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    Jejubing Dessert Cafe - Injeolmi Bingsu

    Jejubing Dessert Cafe

    4.4(701 reviews)
    1.0 miAla Moana
    $$

    Situated right off the parking lot before entering the Ala Moana food court. We skipped it at first…read morethen decided to try it after everyone was done eating inside. On the way back to the car we saw it again and decided to try the Strawberry Bingsu. Our party shared the bowl and loved it so much we decided to also try the Mango Bingsu. It was the perfect amount of fruits and sweetness to cool us down in the muggy afternoon weather. Good service. Clean dining area. Cute decor. Wish we had more time to try other desserts but we will definitely visit again when we're back in town!

    Good: Ordering is easy using a kiosk which provided clear instructions to the user. Quick service,…read moreeven near closing. At 8:30 pm, the place was packed, which is a great sign. Standard generous portion for a bingsu location, notably generous for an Ala Moana location. The location itself was free of insects despite being on a ground floor location with sugary desserts everywhere. Meh: The $14 (including 15% tip) dessert tasted too light and ice-like and appeared more translucent (rather than opaque white) than expected, leading me to think the milk was watered down, which may be how the establishment can make up the cost for the portion size while maintaining a spot in Ala Moana, especially given milk prices in Hawai'i, even if you're buying from Costco or direct from farmers. Also, tables were not cleaned after each party departed; that transparent puddle on your table might not be condensation and may instead be drool drops from the toddler who sat there before you. Overall: Good (not outstanding) experience. Knocked off 2 stars for combination of suspected diluted milk + unclean tables.

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    Mango sans the almonds

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    Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe

    Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe

    4.5(367 reviews)
    1.7 miKaka'ako

    Loved the baked stuff and drinks. It is outdoor and take out mostly so not…read moreGreat when it rains. Plenty of outdoor seating I order a ton of random Stuff between sweet and savory The hot dog in bun was exceptional

    You can't help but notice the line…read more Staying directly across the street from the bakery gave me a front-row seat to its daily ritual. Every morning, without fail, people gathered outside waiting patiently for pastries. No flashy signs. No gimmicks. Just quiet consistency. That alone intrigued me. By the second day, my mind was made up. I'm an early riser, so the plan was simple: go on my usual morning run and arrive before the rush. Japanese culture and craftsmanship have long fascinated me. Through close friends with family roots tracing back to Japan, I've developed a deep appreciation for the culture -- the discipline, the rituals, the precision, and the respect for process. There's a beauty in the intentional pace at which things are done. Nothing rushed. Nothing careless. This bakery embodied that philosophy perfectly. The space itself was small, modest, and aromatic. No overdesigned interiors. No influencer bait. Just the comforting smell of fresh bread and butter hanging in the air. Some bakeries hide behind elaborate architecture and presentation, but this place understood something more important: when the product is exceptional, the product becomes the attraction. The pastries ranged from playful and charming to elegant and refined. The Salt & Butter bread was an instant staple -- savory, warm, and impossibly light. The dough practically dissolved like air. Thankfully, nothing felt overly heavy, because I completely lost control of my ordering strategy. The Kobo Kuma -- a soft bear-shaped bun filled with homemade vanilla bean custard -- was perfection. Equal parts cute and comforting. The Cinnamon Roll was solid, but the Haupia pastry completely stole the show. For those unfamiliar, Haupia is a traditional Hawaiian coconut pudding found throughout Polynesia. The flavor here was subtle yet lingering, delicate without disappearing. The kind of flavor that quietly stays with you long after the last bite. Then came the Blueberry Danish -- beautiful, buttery, and perfectly sweet. I didn't even make it to the savory options this time, which honestly just gives me another reason to return. And I absolutely will -- whether back here in Hawaii or perhaps at one of their mainland locations in Los Angeles. Some places become popular because of hype. Others because of quality. This bakery earned its line.

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    Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe - Coffee anyone?

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    Cinnamon roll

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    Kansai Yamato - Mango Mochi and mango and cream mochi

    Kansai Yamato

    4.3(151 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $

    I like my dessert wrapped in carbs, which is why mochi is one of my favorite things. Especially…read morearound New Years and Kansas Yamato has some of the best mochi on island. You can find this mochi around the island at different supermarkets but it's best from the source on University Ave. You can't miss out on their peanut butter stuffed mochi. It's just such a classic. I also love their strawberry stuffed mochi- so ono!

    @fortunefoodfinds: "I couldn't resist you MOCHI longer! Dango Mochi + Mitarashi Dango, Strawberry…read moreJelly Milk, Strawberry N Cream, n' what we really came for...a Mango Mochi (fresh mango wrapped with mochi n' white bean) from KANSAI YAMATO off of University Ave in Honolulu. A mango dessert I've been eyeing, that definitely was worth trying!" SERVICE: fully staffed INTERIOR: small, tight fit, grab n' go shop EXTERIOR: next to Betty's Burgers WAIT TIME: none, walked in n' had what I came for, which was the mango mochi PARKING: free lot in walking distance OVERALL COMMENTS: the Dango Mochi looks just like the emoji. It was chewy in texture with a rice flavor. The Mitarashi Dango was indeed savory with the soy sauce glaze, not my cup of tea but if that's your jam, yay. My kids picked out the strawberry items that they enjoyed eating. I was surprised to see that there was a lot of mango mochi available, so that was nice. First impression, it was huge. After cutting into it you can see the ripeness in the vibrant color of the mango. It was juicy, sweet n' with the mochi balanced out really well. The only thing that held it back from being at its best was the mango was a bit fibrous. Other than that I'm happy I finally got the chance to try it!

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    Kansai Yamato - Assorted stuffed mochi. Orange one is the mango.

    Assorted stuffed mochi. Orange one is the mango.

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