
250 S. Hotel St., Honolulu
Downtown
PH: 808.536.5900
Open Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Major credit cards, reservations accepted
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There are several options for Honolulu’s business types looking for lunch in the downtown/financial district. One of the newest locations is a contemporary cafĂ© serving up organic, clean flavors on the ground floor of the new Hawaii State Art Museum (HiSAM).

I ate at the sit down area, decorated with amazing black and white photos, with my childhood friend Judy, who works at a law firm right across the street from the restaurant. The menu changes every day and is very much like the seasonal, organic restaurants of the San Francisco Bay Area. Downtown lists the local sources of their ingredients, and they always try to go organic.

For our entrees, Judy got the Pork Milanese with spring vegetables and a grilled lime. It’s similar to pork cutlet, but pounded very thin. Judy says she liked it, and I thought the breaded exterior had a nice flavor to it. But with so much pork, it seems like the dish would feel a bit dry without some kind of sauce.



Side note: There’s no parking, which is a problem when visiting downtown. So I’d recommend catching the bus because virtually every bus passes through downtown. If you do need to park, there is a public parking lot a block south of the restaurant (entrance is on Alakea Street) next to a popular dim sum restaurant called Mandalay. Just be prepared to pay a premium for parking.
Downtown@HiSAM is small but a popular place for lunch, and with good reason with its fresh and simple flavors. While the food reminds me a lot of the Bay Area, the local sourcing of ingredients definitely adds the island touch.

Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner

One of the added bonus of eating at Downtown is strolling the galleries of HiSAM afterwards. HiSAM is in a renovated historic downtown building of the former Army YMCA. The art museum, which features contemporary collections, is primarily on the second floor. While it’s not a big museum, it’s free, which is a nice plus for something downtown. (It wasn’t very busy when I was there.)
There are only two small gallery spaces in the museum, and the following are some of my favorite things I saw at the current exhibit called Uncommon Objects.




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