100 Sails Restaurant & Bar presents inspired, fresh island cuisine with a unique and innovative approach.
Our elegant bar serves as the centerpiece to an unforgettable experience. Take front row seats to breathtaking Hawaiian sunsets while enjoying elevated dining each day of the week.
New American & Pacific Rim fare, plus an upscale buffet including tempura & crab legs.
| Sunday | 6:30–9 AM, 9:30 AM–12:15 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 6:30–10:30 AM, 11 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30–10:30 AM, 11 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30–10:30 AM, 11 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30–10:30 AM, 11 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 6:30–10:30 AM, 11 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30–10:30 AM, 11 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
Svitlana
We went for the dinner chefs special buffet. It was amazing. Great view of sunset. Downside windows were very dirty. Food was amazing, very tasty and plenty options. Fresh catch fish was 10/10. Service was perfect. I haven’t felt so taken care of in the while.
… moreKare Kare
Came for two consecutive evenings for happy hour food and drinks. The bartender is super friendly and makes great drinks.
Happy hour food menu is pretty limited as most happy hour menus would be. You seat yourself at the bar for happy hour, cannot have table seating as those are reserved for buffet guests.
Buffet guests can also seat at the bar, but we came both evenings and it wasn’t full.
Food portions are extremely small with exception of the chicken karaage which is a great deal for $8.
Drinks are a great price during happy hour and all their cocktails are tasty.
… morecarine
Opening hours are
Sundays.: 6:30 am to 9- brunch 9:30 to 12:15- dinner 5 pm to 9:30 pm
Mond,Tues, wed : 6:30 to 10:30 am. Lunch 11 am to 1:30 pm. Dinner 5pm to 9 pm
Thurd, frid, sat 6:30 am to 10:30 am – lunch 11 am to 1:30 pm. Dinner 5 pm to 9:30 pm.
Located inside the hotel prince Waikiki.
Very nice view of Ala Wai boat harbor.
We had the buffet breakfast. Cost was 34$ per adult and $17 per child.
It was a very nice buffet. With traditional American food and Japanese food.
… moreJordan Stutzman
Typical hotel restaurant experience. My steak was delicious! The coffee rub ribeye was amazing and it was cooked exactly as I ordered! Only complaint is that my wine didnt come with the steak as requested, but even that was really good when it came (Lido zin). Atmosphere was average but the view was great. Good place to watch the sunset over the marina!would go here again for the steak and wine for sure!
… morePavel Zaytsev
We stayed at the Prince Waikiki, and this restaurant was very conveniently tucked inside the hotel! After a long exhausting day it was nice not having to drive or walk far for dinner.
Food is amazing! We did their dinner a la carte twice because it was so good! Dinner buffet was one of a kind! A bit pricey, but totally worth a try, especially if you like crab! We also tried the breakfast buffet and loved it as well! Make sure to reserve a table, especially for the buffet, the tables fill up quick!!! We forgot to make a reservation but the staff were kind enough to find us a spot to sit by the bar even though the entire restaurant was full.
… moreAmi Chen (Rockie)
First time here with hubby and a wonderful friend for lunch. We got the hurricane tots for our starters prince clam chowder. My friend and I had the teishoku. It comes with soup, salad, potatoes salad, pickled vegetables, rice, butterfish. Hubby had the everything focaccia. It comes with pepperoni, sausage, kamuela tomatoes, olives, peppers, mushrooms, mozzarella cheese and basil with a side of fries. Service was excellent. We had a very nice view overlooking the harbor. We got a little surprise treat miso sesame brown butter cookie.
… moreNatalie Brown Ah Quin
The Buffet was fabulous! Willene our service Ambassador greeted me and my family with much Aloha. Excellent customer service and efficient. She introduced the other servers who were also great. She took the time to check and make sure we were ok.
… moreBrandie Lei
The food was excellent. Service could be better. It just seemed like there weren’t enough workers. It got really cold where we were sitting to the point it became uncomfortable and some of us were shivering. I had a pants and a cardigan on. There’s no reason why it had to be that cold unless it’s to get people to leave. My only other complaint is the music they had playing. It was not “dinner music”. It’s a nice family restaurant at a tourist hotel, you’d think they’d be playing local music instead of some weird techno music. Our table complained about it amongst ourselves but really. Can they do something about the music?? You have 2 hours to eat, which seemed like a reasonable amount of time. Lots of options however I mostly stuck to the prime rib, lechon, seafood pasta and salt and pepper shrimp. I tried a few of their salads. Their pasta salad and watercress tofu salad is amazing. Their clam chowder is excellent and I had a full plate of crab legs. For dessert, the vanilla cake with raspberry was my favorite, although everything else tasted good too. Small enough so you can try everything. It came out to about $110 per person after tax and 18% gratuity. If you valet they can add it to your bill. I believe it was $20. All in all, we’ll be back when another special occasion comes around.
… moreHsd
Visited 2025 Sept to eat and watch the evening Hilton Fireworks. The food was overpriced and my wife especially disliked the crab. Maybe if you order the seafood buffet and are exceptionally hungry, but I would not go again. The server was inattentive, and an angry look on her face whenever we asked for something, like “no ice please” in mom’s Coca Cola. Imo, try sky bar for a better experience.
… moreregis kwong
We found 100 Sails Restaurant and Bar at the Prince Waikiki thanks to our Yelp friend Nadine, who gave it a stellar 5-star review. On the second night of our Hawaii trip, after catching the Cirque du Soleil show, we headed over, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. The sunset view was breathtaking, with amber colors that made the whole dining experience feel special. The $89 seafood buffet was quite a deal, loaded with variety and fresh flavors. The Alaskan crab legs were a bomb, totally worth the price tag, and the prime rib was awesome with its tender, melt-in-your-mouth meat. The chill yet upscale atmosphere paired with that open-air island breeze made it a perfect evening.
The hand-roll sushi was perfect , crafted with care and bursting with flavor, while the variety of pokes was fantastic—each one a little different and all delicious. The clam chowder was pure comfort in a bowl, rich and creamy, and the porchetta was one of my absolute favorites, with its crispy exterior and juicy, flavorful meat. The staff were on point, keeping our drinks filled and making sure everything flowed smoothly without being overbearing. Nadine nailed it with this recommendation—100 Sails is a must for anyone in Waikiki craving a seafood feast with unreal views and dishes that hit all the right spots.
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