Itinerary
: Monsarrat
Images By
Mark Kushimi
Styled By
Ara Feducia
Hair And Makeup By
Risa Hoshina
Modeled By
Manami Tosh and Justin Chilelli
An Afternoon On Monserrat Avenue
Take a leisurely stroll down this street in the shadow of of Diamond Head.
Hover/tap an image to shop
![woman and man sitting on couch in restaurant talking](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_2.jpg)
![null](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_4.jpg)
![Monsarrat_3 woman and man standing in front of the Banán food truck](https://i0.wp.com/livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_3.jpg?ssl=1)
Banán
This food truck (3212 Monsarrat Ave.) serves up banana-based soft serve inspired by local resources. Bring a papaya, and Banán will dish up a crowd pleaser like its limed papaya, made with with bee pollen from Manoa Honey Company.
PIONEER SALOON
At this bright and rustic takeout joint (3046 Monsarrat Ave.) opened by Nori Sakamoto, enjoy simply prepared fish plates like shio salmon, miso butterfish, or garlic ahi. Then, head down the neighboring passageway to find Japanese-inspired shave ice treats at Monsarrat Shave Ice.
![man and woman shopping inside Pioneer Saloon](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_6.jpg)
JAMES AFTER BEACH CLUB
Vintage-inspired, classic, handcrafted—these are all hallmarks of James After Beach Club (3045 Monsarrat Ave.), a carefully curated surf boutique featuring apparel and accessories made in Japan and America.
![Monsarrat_5 Man looking at assortment of wood surfboards](https://i0.wp.com/livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_5.jpg?ssl=1)
![Woman in red flowered dress holding man's arm standing in cactus garden](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_7.jpg)
CACTUS GARDEN AT KAPI‘OLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Lovingly landscaped by Moriso Teraoka, a retiree and former member of the 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team, this cactus and succulent garden (4303 Diamond Head Rd.) located just a short distance from Monsarrat Avenue has attracted throngs of visitors since it opened in 1988.
SUNNY DAYS
Located at the foot of Diamond Head, Sunny Days (3045 Monsarrat Ave.) offers hungry patrons brunch, lunch, and dinner options like fluffy pancakes, sprout sandwiches, and even a healthier version of the loco moco, which comes with quinoa.
![Woman and man enjoying lunch at Sunny Days](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_9.jpg)
![man and woman enjoying coffee inside wood paneled coffee shop](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_8.jpg)
![man and woman reading inside hotel room](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_10.jpg)
Halekulani’s accommodations inspire serenity and relaxation and complement the sweeping views from the balconies.
![man and woman enjoying dessert on restaurant patio under umbrella](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_11.jpg)
![man and woman getting ready in mirror at hotel](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_12.jpg)
Recognized for their unequalled splendor, and for being oases of tranquility amid the vibrancy of Waikīkī, the rooms and suites at Halekulani evoke an understated elegance, reaffirming the hotel as the finest in Honolulu. Each of Halekulani’s 453 rooms and suites offers contemporary conveniences and a sense of spaciousness, with most offering memory-making ocean views.
![man and woman standing on hotel balcony with palm trees and Diamondhead in background](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_13.jpg)
Bloomingdale’s
Ala Moana Center
Ewa Wing
J. Crew
Ala Moana Center
Mall Level 2, Mauka Wing
Itinerary
: Monsarrat
Images By
Mark Kushimi
Styled By
Ara Feducia
Hair And Makeup By
Risa Hoshina
Modeled By
Manami Tosh and Justin Chilelli
An Afternoon On Monserrat Avenue
Take a leisurely stroll down this street in the shadow of of Diamond Head.
Hover/tap an image to shop
![woman and man sitting on couch in restaurant talking](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_2.jpg)
![null](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_4.jpg)
Banán
This food truck (3212 Monsarrat Ave.) serves up banana-based soft serve inspired by local resources. Bring a papaya, and Banán will dish up a crowd pleaser like its limed papaya, made with with bee pollen from Manoa Honey Company.
![Monsarrat_3 woman and man standing in front of the Banán food truck](https://i0.wp.com/livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_3.jpg?ssl=1)
PIONEER SALOON
At this bright and rustic takeout joint (3046 Monsarrat Ave.) opened by Nori Sakamoto, enjoy simply prepared fish plates like shio salmon, miso butterfish, or garlic ahi. Then, head down the neighboring passageway to find Japanese-inspired shave ice treats at Monsarrat Shave Ice.
![man and woman shopping inside Pioneer Saloon](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_6.jpg)
JAMES AFTER BEACH CLUB
Vintage-inspired, classic, handcrafted—these are all hallmarks of James After Beach Club (3045 Monsarrat Ave.), a carefully curated surf boutique featuring apparel and accessories made in Japan and America.
![Monsarrat_5 Man looking at assortment of wood surfboards](https://i0.wp.com/livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_5.jpg?ssl=1)
CACTUS GARDEN AT KAPI‘OLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Lovingly landscaped by Moriso Teraoka, a retiree and former member of the 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team, this cactus and succulent garden (4303 Diamond Head Rd.) located just a short distance from Monsarrat Avenue has attracted throngs of visitors since it opened in 1988.
![Woman in red flowered dress holding man's arm standing in cactus garden](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_7.jpg)
SUNNY DAYS
Located at the foot of Diamond Head, Sunny Days (3045 Monsarrat Ave.) offers hungry patrons brunch, lunch, and dinner options like fluffy pancakes, sprout sandwiches, and even a healthier version of the loco moco, which comes with quinoa.
![Woman and man enjoying lunch at Sunny Days](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_9.jpg)
Halekulani’s accommodations inspire serenity and relaxation and complement the sweeping views from the balconies.
![man and woman enjoying coffee inside wood paneled coffee shop](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_8.jpg)
![man and woman reading inside hotel room](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_10.jpg)
![man and woman enjoying dessert on restaurant patio under umbrella](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_11.jpg)
![man and woman getting ready in mirror at hotel](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_12.jpg)
Recognized for their unequalled splendor, and for being oases of tranquility amid the vibrancy of Waikīkī, the rooms and suites at Halekulani evoke an understated elegance, reaffirming the hotel as the finest in Honolulu. Each of Halekulani’s 453 rooms and suites offers contemporary conveniences and a sense of spaciousness, with most offering memory-making ocean views.
![man and woman standing on hotel balcony with palm trees and Diamondhead in background](https://livingarchives.halekulani.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Monsarrat_13.jpg)
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