Waioli Tea Room - Reviews from across the web
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Wai'oli Tea Room & Bakery - Oahu's Hidden Treasure - Honolulu, Hawaii Mahalo for considering the Wai'oli Tea Room. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere in the beautiful and historic Wai'oli Tea Room. We'd love to serve you at your next g... thewaiolitearoom.net
Waioli Tea Room - Honolulu, HI, 96822 - Citysearch I go all the time. Beautiful garden setting, perfect spot for afternoon tea. Great salads and sandwiches at lunch, but I definately reccomend reservation, it gets really busy at lunch time. They have delicious breakfasts that are very affordable. They just started Fondue dinners, on the weekends, it... honolulu.citysearch.com
Waioli Tea Room - Honolulu, HI 96822 | Metromix Honolulu Founded in 1922 in a gracious stone-fronted building surrounded by gardens in lush Manoa Valley, Waioli has gone through many permutations. Its specialty now is indulgent breakfasts and light lunches, but you can still get high tea by reserving in advance. That includes finger sandwiches, scones and... honolulu.metromix.com
Waioli Tea Room - Honolulu, HI I love this place. The food is good ( not great, but good ), but it's really about the atmosphere. I was married in the chapel but couldn't have the reception there because of the amount of people coming. BUT, my bridal shower was there. My maid of honor arranged high tea for us. IT WAS SOOO... yelp.com
Waioli Tea Room dips into fondue variations | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaii's Newspaper In earlier times, cheese and bread were made in summer and autumn to last throughout the winter. Over the months, both became very hard; the bread literally had to be chopped with an ax. The Swiss discovered that if cheese were heated with wine over a fire, it softened and became edible. In the long... the.honoluluadvertiser.com
Waioli Tea Room - Manoa Valley Honolulu Oahu Hawaii The Waioli Tea Room was built in 1922 and it was originally a school for a children's home. The building is listed on the United States National Register of Hisoric Places. Today the tea room sits on property owned by the Salvation Army of Hawaii and it is a popular spot for breakfast and luncheon. ... hawaiitravelnewsletter.com
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