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Good lord. I'd have to see pictures of the spread before I ever felt justified paying that much for a meal
The spread is nice, but you have to have a huge appetite to make it worth it. I'd rather have a meal with courses. Something about buffet lines just turns me off, that's just my opinion.
The spread is nice, but you have to have a huge appetite to make it worth it. I'd rather have a meal with courses. Something about buffet lines just turns me off, that's just my opinion.
The Kahala also has a Thanksgiving meal with courses paired with wine in one of the restaurants. It’s a bit over $100 as I recall.
The Kahala buffet is known for its seafood/shellfish besides regular thanksgiving food. If you don’t like high end seafood/shellfish the Kahala would be a poor choice - they have fresh Alaskan King Crab Legs etc.
Hi me and my partner are coming to Honolulu in November for our honeymoon, so we will be there for thanksgiving and we’re looking for recommendations for dinner? We’re staying in the Hilton Hawaiian village Waikiki. Thanks!
I like Duke's brunch buffet, I am sure they offer a dinner menu. Worth checking into, if you go at the right time and get a good table - you can watch the sunset.
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