Vintage Books

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Vintage Books
9.4

Vintage Books is located in Honolulu (Usa). Featured in the korean bookstores category, it has a rating of 9.4. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Vintage Books

Service options

  • On-site services
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in

Highlights

  • Great cocktails
  • Great dessert

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Spirits
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine

Dining options

  • Brunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service

Amenities

  • Bar on site
  • Toilet

Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Cosy
  • Quiet
  • Romantic
  • Trendy

Crowd

  • Tourists

Planning

  • Dinner reservations recommended
  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Children

  • Good for kids

Parking

  • Free multi-storey car park
  • Free of charge street parking
  • On-site parking
  • Paid multi-storey car park
  • Paid parking lot
  • Paid street parking

Vintage Books is in position 1 out of 17 in korean bookstores in Honolulu

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Vintage Books has a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on over 851 reviews on Google

Natasha Vega

Vintage Books is one of the most beautiful restaurants I have ever been to in Hawaii. The space itself is stunning and sets the tone for a truly special dining experience. The food was incredibly unique and thoughtfully prepared. We tried the house karaage, the full taco flight, crab rice cakes, lamb ribs, and the Maui Nui venison tartare, and every dish impressed us with bold, creative flavors and beautiful presentation. Our waitress was attentive without being intrusive, and the overall experience felt seamless from start to finish. This is an excellent spot for a fancy date night or a special occasion. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something memorable and elevated.

Natasha Vega ☆ 5/5
Kaylynn Brown

I honestly wasn’t expecting much from this place from first impressions of the walking in. But after entering the doors behind the reception area, I was blown away, very unexpected. I loved the atmosphere, the colors, ambient lighting, & employees. They have a specific menu for dinner which was nice. The drinks were amazing even the zero proofs. Overall, it was a great experience and I would 10/10 go again:)

Kaylynn Brown ☆ 4/5
Arina Filippenko

This place has potential to be amazing, and has a lot of excellent qualities, but there are some areas in need of improvement. The decor and set-up is great. The speakeasy, moody vibe comes through well and is super fun. However, the floor was sticky and the dining room chairs are really low (relative to the tables) if you are under 6 feet tall. This made for an uncomfortable dining experience. Additionally, the silverware was dirty (food remnants both on fork and knife) and the individual plates were uncomfortably small. The service for dinner (nearly empty restaurant) was poor. Our waitress was inattentive and other employees were quite loud doing their own thing while the four of us in the restaurant dined. The two hostesses were delightful on the other hand and were super welcoming. Major kudos to them. The food had potential but didn't quite get there. The kampachi was delicious and cooked perfectly, but its accoutrements were lackluster and distracting at best. The leek oil did not have much flavor and the onions were similarly flavorless. The menu lists it coming with an "herb salad" which I did not expect to mean a light sprinkling of a single herb cut up into little pieces. The dish needed more flavor and balance, with less oil. The Cowboy salad was good, but nothing exciting. We also got 3 tacos (conchinita, wagyu, and octopus) for $27. The presentation was rough (add some garnishes other than calamansis please) and the tacos were tiiiiinyyyyy. The best part was the tortillas--delicious and handmade. But, the octopus was not cooked properly and was chewy, gummy, and boogery all at once. The wagyu was fine. However, the conchinita taco was EXTREMELY spicy with no warning whatsoever on the menu that it would be so. I would highly recommend adding at minimum a "spicy" symbol to not alarm. Overall, the experience was mediocre. Again, I see a lot of potential and hope this restaurant hits its stride and reaches that potential, but until then--it's a pass from me.

Arina Filippenko ☆ 3/5
Mētztli Alvarez

Visiting Vintage Books was such a beautiful experience. The crab rice cakes blew my mind - how each bite mixed into a new flavor was exquisite. The island kampachi was so fresh, flavorful, & perfect. & don’t forget to finish with the haupia tiramisu - it’s a kiss on the lips to finish the night. INSANE.

Mētztli Alvarez ☆ 5/5
Jumpei Uchida

The restaurant made not only our stomachs full, but hearts full. Such a memorable experience! Our night began with Cowboy salad, which gave us an intro to Asian-inspired (Thai/Vietnamese impression, in particular to this dish) flavors, full of fish soy sauce fragrance and a nice balance of heat, salt, and sour. The tone this dish gave excited us to what comes next. We also enjoyed Ulu Taco Flights, where we got to explore beef (Suadero), Pork (Pork Belly), and fish (Fresh Catch) tacos. Beef was stunning and brave to mix Wagyu with cilantro, quite a new experience, especially us being from Japan (we don't quite see this in Japan, but it worked very intelligently - it was one of our favorite dish tonight). Pork one cleverly combined fattiness and heat, making the dish unstoppable. My favorite out of the three tacos were fish one - the skin was cooked to perfection, making it crunchy like a chip, but fish cooked moistly. Hot dish-wise, we were welcomed with a warm, crispy House Karaage, full of ginger aroma. The chicken was well-marinated with Shoyu, sake, and had a sweet kick, making it good on its own but also match very well with the kewpie mayo (which also had a sweet kick to it) and kimchee catsup. As for the last savory dish, we had (maybe it was too much food, but nothing stopped us) Island Kampachi. Again, awe to the chefs. The fish was cooked so, so perfectly. Even as someone coming from a country which consumes fish a lot, this dish amazed us with how moist the fish was kept, which is definitely not easy to accomplish. Hats off. The flavor was a mix of fish soy sauce, giving southern asian impression, but the garnish (red daikon, perhaps?) gave a Japanese-inspired impression as well. Great fusion - this was certainly one of our favorite dish tonight. Even though we were full, we could not resist but get Baked Cheesecake and Hot Chocolate. Baked Cheesecake was covered in fruits - and the cake itself too was much lighter (but flavorful) than we expected. Hot chocolate was very rich in texture and falvor, making it a fantastic partner to the cheesecake. Let's also not forget about the cocktail (I had Tutu's Old Fashioned). It was simply delicious, well balanced with strength, sweetness and sourness - with beautiful garnish and perfectly shaved ice to make the glass a perfect companion to my meal. The service and atmosphere was nice and warm - friendliness of our waiter felt comfortable. We felt very welcomed and it made our night a special one. I would certainly come back again, and I would strongly recommend people to come visit this venue!

Jumpei Uchida ☆ 5/5
Rach T

This speakeasy was pretty interesting. The book theme is not really noticeable. It is dim it does have a limited menu and for where we were sitting, they were wide back chairs with low side tables. The menu is intended to be small dishes that can be shared their drinks. Also come in unique glasses that are small. The curry clams is very earthy. The rice cakes was the best.

Rach T ☆ 3/5
Bethany Pettaway

Phenomenal food, great ambiance, fantastic servers! The crab Benedict was spot on, with crab meat, not crab cakes. It comes with a tomato chutney that’s a perfect pairing. The drinks were all tasty, but the "Meet Cute" was just - WOW. Tastes nothing like the description, it’s a must try.

Bethany Pettaway ☆ 5/5

Information about Vintage Books

Address

Vintage Books is located at 3660 Waialae Ave Suite 101, Honolulu, HI 96816, United States

Phone

The phone number of Vintage Books is +1 808-736-4917

Website

The website of Vintage Books is: vintagebookshawaii.com

Business Hours

Monday: 16:00–23:00
Tuesday: 16:00–23:00
Wednesday: 16:00–23:00
Thursday: 16:00–23:00
Friday: 16:00–00:00
Saturday: 16:00–00:00
Sunday: 16:00–23:00

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