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Zagat Restaurant Survey Honolulu
Zagat is that global gourmet guide that lets the locals' voices be heard. Regular diners fill out the survey and the annual compilation of results makes for a trustworthy account of a city's eateries. The symbol legend is also easy to swallow. For Honululu restaurants specifically, choose "Detailed Search" which gives you a page with Honolulu listed.
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Arthur Frommer's Hawaii Destinations: Oahu
Arthur Frommer isn't a candy-coating kinda guy, so his sanctioned city guides tend to tell it like it is. Get the inside scoop on Honolulu and the island of Oahu, complete with a list of top ten sights, transportation dos and don'ts, and nightlife analysis.
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Honolulu's Chinatown
Tour Honolulu's famous Chinatown neighborhood on this handsome online guide to the area's stores and tours. Don't miss the "I-Cant-Believe- I-Ate-My-Way-Through-Chinatown Walkabout" for the full gastrointestinal experience.
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Lonely Planet: Honolulu
Lonely Planet offers a glimpse of Honolulu's cultural variety and tourist attractions with its usual well-written guide. Check what's "Off the Beaten Path," find out how to get there, share the experiences of other travelers, and explore WWW links.
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Do It Electric!
The Honolulu Star Bulletin brings you this pumped up plethora of Honolulu Happenings. What with all these musical events, museums, festivals, theatrical performances, and the Weekly Eater restaurant guide, you better rest up for your vacation now!
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Honolulu Weekly
This happenin' guide keeps you up to date on every Honolulu event, from the local huki lau and Don Ho's touring schedule, to gallery exhibits and hiking excursions. Plus, the dining guide'll point you to the best pineapple burger this side of Tahiti!
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USS Arizona Memorial/Honolulu
If Honolulu is your oyster, don't miss her historic pearl. Straddling the ship's sunken hull, this monument commemorates the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941. Find out how, when, and exactly where to pay your respects.
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