The Sunset Lanai is located on Camp Smith up above the Hallway Valley and has a stunning view of Pearl Harbor and features the island’s most panoramic vista from Diamond Head to the Waianae Coast. It is a great place for special occasions and to get together with friends after work for pau hana. The Sunset Lanai offer American fare with Hawaiian twist. You will experience the wonderful hospitality of the island culture. The dining room has classy intimate ambiance yet spacious.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Elrod Rd, Aiea, HI 96701
Phone: (808) 888-4322
Website: https://www.sunsetlanai.com/
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Reviews
Food is now only on Fridays from 11-8. Food was fantastic. Glad to see this place coming back.
The food was fantastic and absolutely delicious! Both stars in this rating go to the chef, on a Michelin scale. The view is unbeatable and the physical lanai is comfortable even in the rain.
The service was bad. We rolled up at 5:22pm and were told “you have plenty of time but we close at 6pm.” At the same time, there were boards at every doorway advertising reduced pricing for Happy Hour, 4-7pm. Their website lists their hours of 11am-8pm. Apparently it’s a Monday-Tuesday thing to close up early, so early that it’s before many Americans start dinner. We didn’t realize that the two people sitting down having a smoke at the front door were the server and the…bartender? Turns out the restaurant was completely empty and there was one patron at the untended bar.
The server gave us 2 menus for 3 people. One person ordered a beer, but the server said he broke the keg and asked the person to order a different beer, something local. The second person ordered a glass of water but nothing was offered to the third person—it was like the server didn’t see her even though she spoke up several times. The beer order didn’t come with a separate glass of water.
The appetizer came out before plates and utensils and napkins were provided. Only 2 sets of plates and utensils were provided, again for 3 people present.
One person tried to order pulled pork but was told that due to having three times the usual number of patrons all last week, they didn’t order enough supplies and even if they did have a pig that night, it’d take 4 hours to cook. Again, we were the only folks in the restaurant. We couldn’t tell if the statement was a joke? And if it was so busy last week, why were y’all closing up two hours earlier than advertised?
The server is telling us the fish is very fresh and made from scratch in house but the fish and chips arrived without tartar sauce as advertised; the person had to ask for it. The burger arrived without ketchup or other condiments present on the table. Just as he’s serving the meal, the server decided to strike up a conversation about his management ideas at a recent managers meeting. Can this meeting recap wait until later? We’d rather eat while the food is still warm.
When we finished the meal and asked about dessert, we were told the kitchen is now closed so no dessert is available. And the server didn’t have the check ready. And they don’t take AMEX, despite knowing it’s a very popular card with the military.
typical barfood burgers BLTs fries etc. on Friday nights & Wednesday nights famous Mongolian BBQ or bar menu a great place to go if you have a military ID don’t bother if you haven’t earned the privilege
Most of all the Stars & strips proudly wave 24/7