At the Oceanarium, Honolulu ’s natural underwater beauty is on display. Re: Prince Court Seafood Buffet or the Oceanarium Buffet 7 years ago. 25.95 Continental Buffet 16 Local Favorites Served with Hash Brown Potatoes or steamed White Rice and Danish or Toast unless otherwise specified. This is a very expensive restaurant that provides an ambiance of a crowded, family restaurant. It’s an imaginatively designed space that invites you to be mesmerized by magnificence of our undersea world, while enjoying a bite or drink, for an experience unavailable at other hotels in Waikiki. Prince Court has the better food, Oceanarium has the spectacular aquarium. Id take the quality of food over the setting, but thats me. The food is average and the service is average for a price of 105.00 before tip. The tables are close together and it is difficult to move about to the buffet area. OCEANARIUM RESTAURANT BUFFET PRICES FULL. Since February of this year, the former Pacific Beach Hotel reopened as the ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, with a complete facelift and all new set of business tenants. O Bar at the ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, opened February 2018, replaces The Oceanarium Restaurant According to several staff I spoke with recently at the still new O Bar, ever since they opened, both returning visitors and locals alike come in every single day, throughout the day asking, “What happened to The Oceanarium Restaurant?! Is this it now?” However, apparently the news hasn’t got out to everyone. Yes, the O Bar has replaced The Oceanarium Restaurant, yet it retains the gigantic 3-story tall 280,000 gallon salt water aquarium, which interestingly that itself they’ve named ‘Oceanarium’. That would suck! Thankfully they haven’t, as there’s already more than enough bars in Waikiki! What we need are more cool concept restaurants for everyone to enjoy like The Oceanarium was! the tank when I visited, there were a variety of smaller reef fish swimming the lower areas, such as tangs, surgeons and triggers, while on the top near the surface were some pretty big Awa (Milkfish). Speaking of having enough bars, moving along to more renovations and changes they’ve made since becoming ‘Alohilani Resort, there’s Swell Bar on the 5th floor pool deck. There, along with the original swimming pool (that’s been modified to be kid-friendly), they’ve also added an adults-only infinity pool with adjoining hot tub, surrounded by a plethora of comfy lounge chairs and swank cabanas. Also up on the 5th floor pool deck is the Monkeypod Kids’ Club, that offers treasure hunting, craft making and other Hawaiian cultural learning activities. Lychee, a breakfast buffet restaurant on the second floor, above O Bar (formerly Shogun, a Japanese sushi restaurant)īack to where O Bar is, if you’ve been to The Oceanarium Restaurant, you might recall a Japanese sushi restaurant on the second floor above it called Shogun. Well, in its place now is Lychee, a breakfast buffet restaurant open from 6am to 10am only. Well come to think of it, looking at the layout, if they were to actually bring back The Oceanarium Restaurant, what they could do is move the O Bar upstairs where Lychee is, which would work out perfect. The Oceanarium could then serve as the hotel’s breakfast buffet restaurant from 6-10am, then after that convert to brunch, then dinner, daily.
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