Eastern Paradise Restaurant
About the Business
Eastern Paradise Restaurant is a hidden gem located at 1403 South King Street in the heart of Honolulu, Hawaii. This cozy and welcoming restaurant offers a wide range of authentic Asian cuisine, specializing in traditional Chinese and Japanese dishes. With a menu featuring fresh sushi, flavorful stir-fries, and mouthwatering noodle dishes, Eastern Paradise is a must-visit for food lovers looking to experience the flavors of the East. The restaurant's inviting atmosphere and friendly staff make it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a special night out with loved ones. Come and discover your new favorite dining destination at Eastern Paradise Restaurant.
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Location & Phone number
1403 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96814, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday:
10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday:
10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday:
10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Saturday:
10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Sunday:
10:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Reviews
"They have great noodles, fried rice, and prawns."
"The food was excellent, and the service was also pretty quick. We ordered hot and sour soup, and the gentleman kindly substituted pork with prawns. The soup was very rich and uumamiful. The sweet and sour beef, as well as the chicken fried rice, were also great. Definitely, will visit again when in the area."
"If you are Korean or someone want to go to Korea, you can experience same taste of Jjajangmyeon as that of Korean one. It’s not crowded whenever I visited, even though all the menu are very good!"
"Ordered the pot stickers and black bean sauce noodles to share between two people. Service is warm and the food is decent. This was enough food for the two of us. Kimchi is served for free."
"I lost my phone and an employee from this restaurant found it and contacted me. Went to pick up my phone and was greeted by delicious smells in the air. It was an off time, but the two tables that has customers had heaping plates of food. Got my phone and decided to get some food! The menu is extensive, and there are some great vegetarian choices. There were at least five different soups. One woman had a HUGE bowl of soup with seafood, and there was a man eating black bean noodles. They were gracious enough to offer a taste (shades of my grandmother), and the food was tasty and flavorful. I decided to order the pork fried rice (which is NOT char sui pork). This is the best fried rice I have had in Hawai'i. It was freshly cooked, hot, and the pork was in thin, small slices instead of pieces. The result was little bursts of pork flavor in each bite, a unique culinary experience. The glazed bananas were fine for dessert, but overpriced and nothing exceptional. They have huge profit margin on that dish! The reasons I gave this restaurant four stars is simple: 1. the prices are steep for the main dishes...like $23.95 steep for a seafood dish. I understand the real estate expenses, but honestly, this will be more of a special place to eat out. It is cost prohibitive for a regular eatery! 2. There is no wheelchair accessible entrance. The owner told me they lift wheelchairs up into the restaurant. Must be manual, cuz a power chair is not possible. 3. They have no combination plates! What??? A Northern Chinese (with Asian fusion) restaurant with no combination plates??? It is a very intimate setting, quiet, with some booths for privacy in the first dining room, and larger tables in the second dining room. Great place to while away an hour or two with great food and good conversation!"
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