Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center reopens 3 anchor restaurants
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center has reopened three of its anchor restaurants, as well as many longtime merchant stores, with renovations to improve each visitor’s dining experience.
Restaurant Suntory, the only original tenant of the center, has been serving Japanese cuisine for 27 years. The restaurant is now over 6,000 square feet, boasts views of The Royal Grove, and features natural wood elements throughout the dining room and bar. The ambiance has been updated to offer a variety of seafood, shabushabu and teppan-yaki in a contemporary Japanese setting.
Beijing Chinese Seafood Restaurant has undergone extensive renovations and offers a dining space with traditional Chinese surroundings and live seafood-viewing tanks. Patrons will enjoy dim-sum lunches and prix fixe dinners in this Chinese-style setting complete with a gold-plated Emperor Chair display room.
Okonimiyaki Chibo Restaurant is located on the center’s third level, Building A, and has completed a $900,000 renovation. This Japanese restaurant has made it’s home here for the past 17 years and features “Okonomiyaki” dishes which originate from Osaka, Japan.
Each dish is customizable with seafood, meats, and vegetables prepared in an egg batter that loosely resembles a giant pancake. Aside from the newly finished dining area, large groups may choose to dine in private tatami (traditional Japanese-styled) rooms.
Senor Frogs Restaurant & Bar, known for its energetic party atmosphere and anything goes attitude, has hopped into the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. The largest casa in the shopping center, the restaurant and bar is almost 16,000 square feet and is located on the third level overlooking the “Waikiki strip,” otherwise known as Kalakaua Avenue. The restaurant is open daily from 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. For more information, visit http://www.royalhawaiianshoppingcenter.com/
Chitra Mogul
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