A spectacular Hawaiian hau tree shades the stone porch of this popular Pacific Rim beachfront restaurant, The Hau Tree Lanai, one of the most romantic dining spots in Honolulu, especially at night. Nestled at the base of Diamond Head along Kaimana beach at the end of Waikiki, the Hau Tree is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset from one of the restaurant's coveted beachside tables. And it was under the historic hau tree at the New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel, where author Robert Louis Stevenson lounged and once wrote, that we were fortunate enough to enjoy our dinner, and sample some of Chef Rene Caba's delicious Pacific Rim creations, all made with fresh local ingredients. A graduate of the Kapiolani Culinary Arts Program, Chef Caba recommended his Sampler Trio — "a great appetizer with lobster, petite ahi tartare, and seared scallops" — and I followed his suggestion, but not before starting with some island cocktails: a Hau Tree Mai Tai and Blue Hawaiian, just to get into the aloha spirit.
The perfect beachside table for two at the Hau Tree at the Otani,
a lovely culinary gift from my aunt and cousin for my husband and I this past Christmas
Nestled right under the famous Hau tree itself!
A family of tiki lights frame the outdoor lanai, creating a romantic and exotic ambiance
The extensive menu features a wonderful selection of Hawaiian specialties
The Hau Tree Wine list
An island specialty — the 'Blue Hawaii' cocktail, features rum, vodka, blue curaçao, pineapple juice and sweet and sour mix
A basket of delicious warm dinner rolls
A glass of Italian Pinot Grigio
Chef's Ocean Trio Seafood appetizer with Seared Scallop with Pernod, Salmon-Ahi Tartare and poached Lobster with Avocado Relish
Salmon-Ahi Tuna Tartare and Poached Lobster
Portuguese Bean Soup
Sautéed Opakapaka with lemon caper beurre blanc sauce, North Shore beans and Israeli couscous
Hawaiian Pan-Seared Pork Chops marinated in a Mango and Herb infused concoction topped with Pineapple Chutney
A spectacular show of fireworks serenade us along the shoreline in Kapi‘olani Park,
as walk back to the Moana Surfrider after our dinner at the Hau Tree
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