
Straightforward breakfast & lunch venue furnishing pancakes, omelettes & classic entrees.
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 445 Seaside Ave Ste 3C, Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 520-7940
Website: https://www.fortyniner808.com/
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Reviews
The food wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t anything memorable either. Overall, the experience felt pretty average and didn’t stand out compared to other breakfast spots in Waikiki.
Personally, I wouldn’t revisit, as there are many other places nearby that offer a better overall experience.
we ordered the ube pancakes the first day. i was surprised to see that the pancakes were not ube themselves, but were classic pancakes with ube sauce smothered on the top. this proved not to be an issue as the sauce was very concentrated in ube flavor, was thick, and divine. my only worry was that the syrup wasn’t going to be enough for the second pancake underneath the first, but there was just enough sauce to eat with the second pancake. i felt a little worried that extra sauce costs an additional cost, but thankfully we didn’t need to use it. the second pancake was also on the burnt, side, which thankfully didn’t ruin the meal itself due to the strength of the sauce, but it was noticeable!
the next day i ordered the haupia with banana and it was my partner’s favorite. the pancakes were cooked to perfection this time, and were steaming when we opened the box. the flavors were delicate, yet made themselves known, and came together in a not-too-sweet, rich and divine medley. everything about this pancake was amazing!
because we were staying upstairs, enjoying the hotcakes straight was an absolute privilege. i would definitely come back for some fresh hotcakes again.
I think the system of asking about tips and collecting the tip payment before the order is even placed is the problem.
I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant.
There are a couple things that impressed me… one is the service and the second is the prices. Let’s start with food prices; Hawaii is known for being expensive, but this place has very reasonable pricing for its food. Most dishes are around the $10 range. As for the service, they are super friendly.
I ordered the Açaí Bowl which was good, not the best in Waikiki, but it’s good. It comes frozen, so all pre-made. The medium bowl was pretty small too. There’s a nut dust topping to it which was a good addition, providing some “crunch” with every bite. Again, it was good.
Anyways, the Forty Niner is a good option in Waikiki for breakfast!