
Egghead Cafe, honored with multiple Hale Aina Awards, specializes in refined breakfast experiences just minutes from downtown and the airport. Indulge in dishes like eggs Benedict, diverse omelettes, and big island sweet bread french toast. Each dish reflects our commitment to culinary excellence. Beyond our culinary offerings, Egghead Cafe provides comprehensive catering services for private parties, weddings, and corporate events. Relax in our coffee lounge with a serene ambiance, free wifi, locally roasted Egghead coffee beans, and freshly baked pastries. Ideal for work or leisure, it’s a tranquil retreat. Whether it’s breakfast, brunch, or a coffee interlude, we look forward to providing you with an exceptional dining experience.
Modern breakfast cafe for classic omelettes, pancakes & coffee, plus signature Taiwanese specials.
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–1 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–1 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–1 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–1 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1210 Dillingham Blvd #8, Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: (808) 888-2211
Website: https://www.eggheadhonolulu.com/
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Reviews
For me, the place felt a bit overpriced, but the food wasn’t bad at all. It tasted good, just not worth the eighty dollars we ended up spending. The wait times were long too if you want full service, so we went with their self-serve section since we were on a time crunch.
Overall, it’s a decent spot if you want a cute cafe vibe and tasty drinks. Nothing was horrible, but it didn’t blow me away either. I’d probably come back for the coffee but skip the pricey french toast next time.
My smoked Salmon Benedict was perfectly poached and flavored. I’ve come many times and always have my favorite avocorn toast. So glad I tried something new today!
Lavender Latte is the BEST!
We tried their signature dishes, pork belly bowl, boom boom chicken, and green onion pancake! None of them will disappoint you! I love Taiwanese foods and first bite of pork belly reminded me of my trip to Taiwan! Chicken is crispy and good amount of portion!
So many drink options as well. We ordered strawberry smoothie and hazelnut latte, both are so good! I want to try their seasonal special drinks!
I took my 2 years old daughter, and all the setups for kids are better than any other places I’ve been to. High chair, kids plate and utensils, plastic cup with lid and straw, drawing pad, and stickers!
I will definitely take my friends and family here next time.
Thank you Carrie and all the friendly and professional staffs over there. You guys made my day will be back soon!!
Husband loved the lilikoi dressing for his green salad and practically licked his plate clean. They offered for us take a coffee to go which was a nice touch to the end of our breakfast.
10/10; will return 100%.
Husband and I came here for brunch on a Sunday, and we ordered couple items to try for our first time. Egg benny is my jam, and I just always end up judging a new spot by their egg benny… so we got their real crab egg benny, chocolate banana French toast (small), real crab omelette and a crème brûlée latte.
The benny eggs were cooked perfectly. The crab cake was made of real crab but something about the taste and the texture being a little off. Not sure what that was. What I didn’t like was the bread at the bottom. I’m not a fan of sourdough. And the bread wasn’t incorporated into the whole dish. It’s like eggs with sauce and crab cake sitting on top of 3 pieces of French sourdough bread. I don’t know. It’s just a little strange to me. I ended up eating everything on the plate except the bread.
The French toast was thoroughly enjoyed by my husband who always has a sweet tooth for breakfast. But strangely he also ordered the real crab omelette. I think he ordered that for me perhaps because I mentioned I wanted to try it too. 😛 so I did try it, and I gotta say it tasted pretty good. (I normally don’t order omelette coz I can make a pretty good one myself at home.) I liked the cheese they put on top! Also loved their criss cut fries. So good. (Extra $3.50)
The chocolate banana French toast thing was devoured in less than 5 mins. It’s savory and sweet at the same time. Hubby said he should’ve ordered the full portion haha!
Their Vietnamese coffee was a bit too sweet and just didn’t taste right. Not a fan.
Finally, the item I enjoyed the most was actually the tiramisu latte. I normally don’t drink coffee, but I just felt like getting one that day, and this one that I tried was goooood. Well-balanced flavor with tiramisu that I could taste.
Service was great. Very friendly server and she also offered as pepper, hot sauce, etc. normally I always have to flag someone down for it.
The value was meh. We ended up spending $100 for 2 people for breakfast and nothing I had was extraordinary. Don’t get me wrong, it tasted good, but I’m just not sure if it’s worth dropping $50 pp for it b
There’s a waitlist you can join by scanning the QR code at the door. Plenty of parking in the lot – same lot as ahi & vegetables in kalihi.
Is it worth the wait? It depends who you ask! Our wait was 35 minute long for 2 people. There’s an Asian supermarket behind the block to kill time, I suppose.
I had the chorizo eggs benny, sweet potato fries, sparkling lemonade, and tiramisu coffee. Will be back!