
Part of a local chain, this bustling daytime diner serves hefty portions of simple breakfast fare.
Hours
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 46-126 Kahuhipa St, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Phone: (808) 235-5772
Website: http://www.kaneohepancakehouse.com/
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Reviews
The fried rice wasn’t my favorite, but everything else made up for it. One thing to plan for is parking, it’s pretty scarce at the restaurant. You’ll likely have to park on the street, or risk getting towed parking at the bank next door which is what we did cause street parking was also scarce.
Overall, still a solid spot for a hearty breakfast spot.
Parking
Finding a parking spot proved to be a bit of a challenge right outside the restaurant, but we found plenty of street parking just a block away. We were seated within a few minutes and were immediately impressed by how attentive the staff was. Our host quickly cleared and bussed a table for us, and our drink orders were taken right away.
Drinks
We ordered two green teas, and our server made sure our mugs were always full. While the service was great, I was a little disappointed to see that they used a generic Kirkland brand tea. It would be a nice touch to see a local tea purveyor on the menu to further elevate the dining experience.
Food
I’ve dedicated my life to cooking, so I’m a stickler when it comes to ordering. I wanted to try what I thought were the most notable dishes on the menu: the crab cake benedict and the ube pancakes. Our food arrived in about 15 minutes, and both plates were beautifully presented.
The crab cake benedict was a delicious take on a French classic, with a Hawaiian twist. The flavors were mostly on point; however, the hollandaise was a little more sour than I would have liked. The potatoes were served hot, but I thought the crab cake could have been a little crispier to add more texture to the dish.
The ube pancakes were nice to see . The vibrant purple hue of the pancakes and ube butter was impressive, topped with a delicate dusting of powdered sugar. As a professional, I know that ube, a purple yam, is most interesting for its texture and color. While the presentation was great, the flavor was average and overshadowed by the powerful color.
Overall experience
Our dining experience was swift and efficient. The two servers and one host worked together to run the entire dining room, and we were presented with our check soon after we finished eating. For $51 plus tip, it was a fair price for a good meal and great service.
Overall, this restaurant offers a satisfying meal with quick and attentive service. While there were a few minor details in the food that could be improved, the experience was pleasant and I would recommend it for anyone looking for a hearty brunch.
Service was also 10/10! EVERYONE was so friendly and so kind!
Atmosphere is cozy and comfortable! Also a 10/10 music was top tier!
I have been coming here since the early 1990s with my Dad and since 2018 I bring my kids here when we come out to visit family.
We visit multiple mornings on our week long trips because it is just THAT good!
My kids love the chocolate chip pancakes and each devour a 3 count stack.
I have always gotten the blueberry crepes and they are the best I have found!
The food is always the same- delicious! The coffee is soo good and we always get friendly service. Go early for parking and no wait!