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    Tim Ho Wan

    3.7 (1.1k reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Cantonese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Touristy
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Taro in coconut milk with little Bobas
    Dan A.

    Those of you tourists may recognize this establishment. They have a few locations in the US - Vegas, So Cal, Houston, NY... I wanted to give it a higher star rating but it's mediocre at best Food 3/5 Service 3/5 Ambiance 3.5/5 Tried a few items: BBQ pork pan fried noodles - very oily so consider that before ordering this. Shrimp and pork steamed dumplings Pork dumplings Veggie dumplings - not recommend. It was not good IMO. And if you're trying to be healthy or vegan, this is not the restaurant for you. Taro dessert It's ok. If craving dumplings, you may get your fix. They do have Happy Hour. Since it's Waikiki, Kama'ainas get discounts bur apparently they do not provide Kama'aina discounts on weekends.

    Baked char siu buns
    Kathy L.

    Ever since they switched locations, it seems the quality of their food has gone down. You used to be able to taste the consistency in good taste, texture, and freshness every time. Now, it's the opposite. I heard they were Michelin recommended at one point. Not sure if they've been able to uphold and maintain that reputation, though. The texture of their shrimp look-fun was incredibly mushy and wet on my last visit. None of their food tasted as hot nor as fresh as it used to. I'm pretty sure their prices have also increased. The parking lot is a bit of a hassle getting in and out of and always seems crowded. Their new location doesn't feel as open and airy as their last. Rather, it feels a bit cramped and not as welcoming with the artificial lighting. Sadly, I don't think I'll be coming back anytime soon.

    Fried noodles at $9.95! Shame on them!

    The cost of our dim sum and fried noodle lunch in Waikiki was outrageous. Coupled with the $3 validated parking at Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, we ended up spending $70 for lunch. The portions are small, the fried noodle without any meat in it was $9.95. I had to hold myself from laughing when the waiter brought out the noodle dish as the serving was very small...enough for only one person. Toppings for their fried noodle included carrots, bean sprouts, and green onion. I will never go back to this restaurant. They offer Kamaaina rates but it is definitely not worth it. I read that the owner of Jolibee Chicken in the Philippines now owns Tim Ho Wan.

    Ashley P.

    My absolute favorite from here are the shrimp har gow, garlic green beans, and baked buns. The green beans were different during this recent visit, it wasn't as garlicky and didn't have much taste. Other than that, food is always yummy and they're quick here. Lately, we've coming in when it wasn't as busy and I love that! It used to be super busy at their old location. Tim Ho Wan is one of the cleanest Chinese restaurants, a huge bonus!!!

    Wonton in spicy sauce
    Rosie T.

    My husband and I were so excited to eat at Tim Ho Wan, but when we got there, we weren't that impressed. The atmosphere was nice and quaint- nothing to rave about, and it was quiet since we got there before the lunch rush. We ordered the wontons in a spicy sauce, shrimp rice rolls, shu mai, daikon cake, spare ribs, stir-fried noodles with char shu pork, and the lava custard balls. Everything tasted okay to us; there was nothing to really rave about. We've eaten at many dim sum places, and we both felt this didn't compare to others we've tried. I felt like the food tasted a little sweeter than I'm used to, and a lot of it came out at room temperature. We both concluded that our favorite item on the menu was the lava custard balls. The lava balls were warm on the inside and crispy on the outside but everything else came out room temperature and oily. The service was lackluster as well. We both finished our water and didn't get a refill but once we asked for the check, we had refills of water. All in all, we both concluded that we won't be coming back to Tim Ho Wan. Prices were high, and we both concluded that we can go elsewhere like in Chinatown for better tasting dim sum.

    Alice L.

    New location of Tim Ho Wan seems smaller but has nice ambiance. We came for early dinner because of the time zone difference, which just happened to be happy hour. They have 20% off and $5 drinks. We really liked our dim sum order: 1. Beef ribs - so well marinated, amazing flavor, a little bit fatty, on the oilier side, has potatoes underneath 2. Shrimp and pork footballs - is what I call them, the best quality footballs we think 3. Radish cake - was ok, a little soft and closer to Taiwanese style than HK style imo, and didn't like the sriracha sauce too much, not the best radish cake I've ever had but to me radish cake is like what I've heard people say about pizza - you can't go too wrong 4. Stir fry noodles with char siu- the star of the meal, they were thin and crispy and wok fried. No white onions which is good for my dietary restrictions. We loved this. 5. Lettuce with sauce - nice and light umami, we got our veggies in 6. Osthmanthus jelly with Goji berry - a nice dessert to cut the heavier dimsum dishes

    Angela W.

    Since it's close to our hotel, we decided to have some dim sum at Royal Hawaiian centre for lunch. Ordered congee, spare ribs, beef balls and baked pork buns Everything tasted just okay When we have a rental car next week, we'll go to KAPIOLANI restaurant for more varieties of dim sum and much cheaper prices too

    Stuffed eggplant. So good
    Rebecca T.

    Ahhhhh still my favorite dim sum in the whole island, possibly whole state. Thanks for reopening! I've been waiting for a long time! (Also finally I decided to go to Waikiki!) I normally don't bother writing updates but I have to share my experience on their reopening!! Growing up in HK, the capital of dim sum, this place, originally from HK, really reminds me of home. It's not your regular dim sum. It's a bit elevated in terms of flavor, quality, presentation, and also prices lol. They still have the staples of dim sum, but they just do it better because the chefs care about quality over quantity. My favs include eggplant with shrimp, chive and shrimp dumplings with transparent sticky wrapping, chicken feet in oyster sauce (not your typical orange garlic sauce), and my hubs' favorite baked bbq pork bun. Although not my fav, their tofu skin and deep fried shrimp dumplings with wasabi mayo were also enjoyable. Can't forget to mention they did fried rice the correct way - charred with wok hei (the aroma from using a wok). Real FRIED rice, not just mixing rice with ingredients in a pot. Their decor was modern, chic and cute too. The designer did a great job with the ceiling centerpiece and the wall decor with the steamed basket lids! Also enjoy the big arches inside the restaurant and as the window frames as well. Offers 1 hour parking validation directly from Tim ho wan. Kamaaina 3 hours at the office on ground floor. Happy hour 2-6pm with 15% off. I'm coming next time! So so so so happy they opened back up. Go check them out. I hope they do well!

    Richard D.

    First time eating at Tim Ho Wan since their move to the new location in Royal Hawaiian Center. They are now located in Building A on third floor... right next to the stairs leading to the parking garage. So, it's super easy if you're driving and parking here. It's wide open, bright, and clean. Menu has pictures of the food, typical of Chinese restaurants. Service was fast and friendly. You are given a small clipboard with a paper list of the available entrees, and you just check what you want. Easy peasy. Food was excellent, highly recommended.

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    Rosie P.

    I was craving some dumplings today and stumbled upon here. The wait time wasn't too bad. I came in with no reservation and got seated immediately! The restaurant looks nice and clean. However, the bok choy in my wonton soup was dirty, like it was unwashed. Very disappointing. Aside from that, the other dishes I ordered were tasty,

    David T.

    Not your typical Hawaii dim sum. The dim sum here is much more authentic and not the more Americanized dim sum that you would normally find. The food was very good but not perfect. The BBQ buns were delicious and cold chicken equally yummy. The steamed vegetables were ok but a little disappointing and looked like they just dumped a spoonful of jar garlic on it. The service also brought down the rating. Almost non existent service after we ordered and our waiter didn't look like he wanted to be there Overall a good experience but i kind of like the Americanized dim sum sometimes.

    Isaac H.

    Amazing food! Ever since they relocated to another spot in the Royal Hawaiian Center, there's been a lot more space. They do a happy hour of 20% on food, beer and wine from 2pm to 6pm, which is a pretty good deal in Waikiki.

    Spare ribs with black beans
    Dan T.

    They moved to a different location around the corner and the service has definitely improved. We were kindly greeted and sat at a comfortable table. Server greeted us with menu and pencil to fill out order. Tea arrived promptly and then the dishes started arriving. I ordered 10 items and every thing was hot and savory. The bill was pricey for 2, but worth it! Nothing worst than a bad experience! Keep up the good work and we'll be back to try everything else on the menu!

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    3 months ago

    Food was great and the service from the hostess Apple was very friendly. Highly recommend to check it out

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    The dim sums here are awesome, the staff is friendly and the decor is cute. Always come to this restaurant when visiting the island.

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    Ask the Community - Tim Ho Wan

    Where is the new location, if we are facing Royal Hawaiian from Kalakaua Ave.?

    In Royal Hawaiian Center - Building A - right where parking structure connects to level 3 - unit 307. To the right side of Royal Hawaiian Center. You can always check the store guide at Royal Hawaiian Center.

    Do you have a private dining room?

    No. It's a fairly small location.

    How can I make the reservation?

    I don't think you do just walk in

    How do we utilize the kamaina discount through Uber eats?

    Will the restaurant be open on new years day?

    Yes they do! Come early 20-30 mins before they open to get in!

    You need Vaccination card to dine in?

    Yes it was as simple as a photo of the vaccine card w your license. 12 and under pass. Only if you're dining in though

    Do you offer outdoor seatings?

    Yes, they do have a balcony!

    Do you take reservation for Friday dinner? If not, can we do walk in with group of 10 people for Friday at 5pm? Thank you

    Aloha, we do not take any reservation from Fri-Sun. we are more than welcome you for walk in up to 10 people.… Read more

    Do you take reservations?

    I just called and they no longer take reservations m-th

    Can I pls make reservation for party of 3 for today April 20 at 145pm? I have been wanting to take my family to your restaurant for a long time. First time for all of us. Thanks.

    Call the restaurant

    Hi there, are u guys open?? Asking on July 9 2020

    8/21/20 Google lists them as temporarily closed & I just tried to call them & it said their voicemail has not been set up yet. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    Do they open on Dec 24 Christmas Eve? Thanks

    Very likely since it's located in Waikiki.

    How long is the typical wait?

    It really depends on the time of day that you go.

    Can we bring our own alcohol?

    I don't think so. They serve alcohol.

    Where can we park our car? and how much is it?

    Royal Hawaiian Center has the largest garage in the heart of Waikiki with 10 levels of parking and more than 600 stalls. The parking garage entrance is located up the ramp on the right side of Royal Hawaiian Avenue. Effective November 2, 2014, Royal… Read more

    Do you serve dim sum all day?

    Aloha Pi'ikea, Thank you for the question. We are serving dim sum all day from 10 am to 10 pm, last order at 9:30 pm.… Read more

    Honestly, I dont care for anything else but the Pork Buns. Do they allow take out orders?

    They don't do take out, but if you sit there and order, they'll allow you to take out what you don't finish.... This is what I know from my personal experience.

    Do you have gluten free options on your menu?

    Aloha Sandy, Thank you very much for the question. Unfortunately, we only have few gluten free… Read more

    Aloha Tim Ho Wan! My family wanted to bring me here for fathers day. Do you need reservations? I can't wait!!

    Aloha Kama, Thank you for planning to join us on Father's Day. My apologies that we do not take reservations at this moment and just a kind reminder that your entire party… Read more

    Do they have high chairs for kids? How about enough space for elderly person with a walker?

    Aloha Joe, Thank you for the questions. We do provide high chairs for kids and also have enough… Read more

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    Yi Xin Cafe - Teddy bear iced milk tea

    Yi Xin Cafe

    4.4(443 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$
    Takes reservations
    Catering service

    I saw local UTuber Sean Kaleponi (The Hawaiian Traveler) eat at YXC, and I said I gotta hit this…read moreplace. Its located in the Foodland Mall in Kaimukī. We had to order one of their sig crab dishes, and we rounded out the meal w/ beef and long beans, sweet & sour pork belly, eggplant and fried rice. The crab was amazing! The curry sauce was so deep & complex. In addition, the crab was fresh bc they have tanks in the restaurant. Of course I called dibs on the head, and it was packed with goodies. I added rice to the head (in Ilocano this is called "labay", adding rice to soup or broth to extend the meal). I was in heaven. The other dishes were all big portions and very good. The meat was tender, and the veggies were fresh and crunchy. I believe all the other dishes were ~ $20/each. The staff was super nice. We didn't have a res, but luckily we were seated in 20 min on a busy Sun night. Regarding the dining area, its tight but comfy. You have to wash your hands after, and the bathrooms are clean. I will def return the next time I come home. I want to try another crab dish (about 8 versions), and build a meal around the crab.

    Met a friend for a late lunch. I arrived just before 3:30 on a Monday afternoon. There were no…read morediners but the cafe was open. I was greeted warmly and seated at a table with existing settings. The waitress brought two iced waters without prompting, and checked on me a couple of times. Other diners started trickling in one after another. My friend ended up being late so I decided to order for us both. The waitress was very patient with my questions. I decided to order mostly from the Chef's Specials menu: salted egg chicken fried rice, black pepper sizzling steak, salted egg yolk chicken wings (wasn't a chef's special but fellow Yelper Violet B said it's good). Friend wanted the curry crab with naan coz she was influenced, until she learned it's $78 per crab. Also it'd take 15-20 minutes to prepare since the crab would need to first be picked from the tank (she had to rush off somewhere else after our appointment) Food didn't take long; they were served not long after she arrived. Everything was tasty and portions were good for 3-4 persons. I had looked forward to the chicken wings most, but it fell a little short. They were crispy no doubt and perfectly fried, but I wish there were chunks of actual salted yolk in the sauce, which would have made it creamier. The wings weren't coated in the sauce either; the sauce was drizzled over them. Salted fish chicken fried rice had the wok fried fragrance, and the ratio of rice to salted fish, chicken, and veggies was perfect. My absolute favorite was the sizzling black pepper tenderloin steak! The meat was tender, juicy, and the black pepper sauce was delicious. It paired very well with the fried rice. Total was approx. $70. Service was attentive, although toward the end it felt like they were rushing us to pack up even though there were maybe two other tables of active diners. Interior decor is very bright and cheerful, definitely has Hong Kong vibes with the retro mosaic aesthetic, which is quite mahjong-esque.

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    Szechun spicy JJ chicken pot

    Yi Xin Cafe - Impressive presentation that served with sizzling sound, but the beef was too well done & on the tough side.

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    Impressive presentation that served with sizzling sound, but the beef was too well done & on the tough side.

    Kirin Restaurant - Black Bean Sauce Dungeness Crab

    Kirin Restaurant

    4.2(986 reviews)
    0.3 miWaikiki
    $$$
    Fine dining
    Takes reservations

    Very good service and food hospitality was great been here few times great service Amy was a great…read morehost

    The moment I stepped in, Kirin Chinese Restaurant felt like a celebration of Chinese cuisine in…read moreHawaii. It's easily the best Chinese food I've had on the islands, and the experience left me impressed from start to finish. The dishes were consistently delicious, with vibrant flavors, quality ingredients, and thoughtful preparation. Each bite showcased balance and artistry typical of standout Chinese dining. Star dishes stood out for their aromatic profiles and generous portions. A few favorites offered comfort with a refined touch, elevating familiar favorites to something memorable. The menu seems well-curated to deliver both classic staples and chef-driven specials. Attentive, friendly, and efficient without hovering. The staff anticipated needs, explained menu options with enthusiasm. The timing between courses was spot-on, keeping the meal flowing smoothly. The staff's knowledge about each dish enhanced the overall dining experience. The dining room was inviting, comfortable, and suitable for both casual dinners and special occasions. Given the quality and portion sizes, the value felt very fair for Hawaii's dining scene. Kirin stands out as a top-tier Chinese restaurant in Hawaii, delivering extraordinary food and warm, professional service. If you're craving authentic flavors executed with care and flair, this is a must-visit.

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    Lam's Kitchen - Beef Chow Fun

    Lam's Kitchen

    4.4(650 reviews)
    3.2 miChinatown
    $$

    Amazing Chinese noodles restaurant in Chinatown known for their beef noodles!…read more We had the beef mein, beef chow fun, and side order of look fun. Everything was great but the beef in the soup was the highlight, it was soft but not too soft and full of flavor. It paired perfectly with the noodles and soup. We went on a Sunday for lunch and they were pretty busy but we only had to wait maybe 10 - 15 min. Service was very speedy. Cute Chinatown shop vibes.

    Very busy, casual atmosphere like your typical Chinese place that turns over customers quickly…read more However, their wait staff are quite friendly and although busy, they work really hard to provide great service. The tables and benches are very basic and not cushioned, which makes for quick customer turnover. We hardly waited 2 minutes before they called us; even though there was a queue the entire time we were there it seems they go really quickly. Focus is on noodles (recommended) or rice dishes. We had beef chow fun (thick noodles) and a rice-noodle soup with pork and picked cabbage. Both dishes were very good. The chow fun was smoky, as if cooked on high heat, and the rice noodles were nicely spiced. The rice noodles came in a delicious broth. Parking is tough in Chinatown but there are several pay lots around. Be careful because the private pay lots can get expensive. There's also two municipal pay lots, each about 2 blocks away.

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    Lam's Kitchen - So clean and spacious

    So clean and spacious

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    Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant

    Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant

    3.6(1.6k reviews)
    1.2 miAla Moana
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 2011

    Love jade dynasty! Tip- Always always make a reservation! Went for a shower "re-do" and it was…read moretotally worth it! No pics bc we were too busy eating, laughing, and spinning the glass lazy susan! They were extra busy so service was OK, as attentive as they could be, very cut and dry, put in our order and it arrived one by one. It's always been very lively, but especially today! I'm not sure if it's the start of summer rush or what but they were packed and stayed packed! Will be back, as usual!

    I was so amazed at how many people were here for dim sum the moment they opened! Even though I made…read morereservations, we just followed the crowd in to be seated. We were lucky to get the seats that were up a few stairs to see everyone below us. Because we saw the crowd, Jade Dynasty must be a favorite for many! Service was great. Our waiter was very polite & was able to speak in English for us - the other team members were polite, too, but understood Chinese better. Snow Mountain Char Siu Bao was our favorite. The newest dish for us & worth ordering the next time. All the other dishes were good. ..be careful ordering too much. It's a lot of food! Delicious!

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    Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant - Venue: Jade Dynasty // AB Sign: Designed with Aloha // Backdrop + Table Linens: Elegance With Grace

    Venue: Jade Dynasty // AB Sign: Designed with Aloha // Backdrop + Table Linens: Elegance With Grace

    Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant - Venue: Jade Dynasty  //  Table Linens & Chair Covers: Elegance With Grace

    Venue: Jade Dynasty  //  Table Linens & Chair Covers: Elegance With Grace

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    Kapiolani Seafood Restaurant - Menu (01/2025)

    Kapiolani Seafood Restaurant

    4.1(522 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    The dim sum here is very good, and the piece are larger that other places. The service was friendly…read moreand efficient. The food came out quickly and hot. Our favorites are the siu mai and fried shrimp balls, the shrimp balls have these noodles on the outside which make it super crispy and fun to eat. There was plenty of parking in the basement; but the weird thing is the elevator doesn't go back down to the basement, we had to go around the building and walk down the parking ramp!

    1st this restaurant has moved from it's original location. Parking is downstairs from the…read morerestaurant and limited where busy - street parking is best but also limited. Went on a Saturday morning and they were crazy busy - normal for dim sum! But we got lucky and found parking in the restaurant parking area. We were a party of 6 but again timing was good and we got seated w/ in 5 minutes of our sign in ! You make your selection from a per printed order form so your order is always perfect! Once you flag down a server the food is delivered quickly! Tea is already on your table along with additional condiments. House Special chow mein - excellent- large pieces of chicken and shrimp Overall the dimsum here is good. All of our selections delivered to our hot and food tasty. Water and tea is constantly served and servers do a pretty good job considering how busy the restaurant is and they do ever- bus tables serve food answer questions take orders!! Over all they do a good job

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