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DFS Galleria
Enjoy shopping with no tax. This newly renovated Waikiki emporium offers an extravaganza of shops ranging from the chi-chi to local Hawaiian products.
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Victoria Ward Center
Local people gather in this ever-developing spot between Waikiki and Downtown. It not only has 120 shops and more than 30 restaurants but also a huge movie complex that carries 16 screens.
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Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center
Four stories of shopping is located by Waikiki?s main street, Kalakaua Ave. Many luxurious European designer stores such as Hermes, Cartier, and Bvlgari attract shoppers from around the world. The great American eatery, Cheese Cake Factory is located here, too.
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Ala Moana Center
With more than 230 stores and restaurants inside, Ala Moana Shopping Center is the biggest shopping mall in Hawaii. About 500 performances a year around take place in the center stage on the first floor, and serve as a meeting place.
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Aloha Tower Market Place
More than seventy shops and restaurants exist in this open-air mall. Located just in front of the Honolulu Pier, you can enjoy shopping and feel a nice breeze at the same time. It is also a popular spot for dining with a beautiful sunset.
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Shopping Items
Popular Hawaiian products include quilt-products and wood products made out of Koa tree. Food items such as Kona coffee and nuts are great for souvenirs as well.
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Gourmet
Just like the people in Hawaii, the food in Hawaii is also diverse, ranging from Pacific Rim cuisine, French, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, and much more! A lava flow daiquiri at the beach bar is always irresistible as well.
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