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  BREAKFAST

Ask anyone with high standards on breakfast and they'll tell you: It's tough to find perfection. Lots of places have great local-style breakfasts — Portuguese sausage, eggs and rice, or fried rice with an egg on top. But few places have it all: good food, good coffee, sit-down service, reasonable prices and no Styrofoam. Other breakfast spots elsewhere in this guide: Brent's Restaurant & Delicatessen; Kaka'ako Kitchen; Nico's at Pier 38; Orchids; Sam Choy's Breakfast, Lunch & Crab; Pineapple Room. Most high-end hotels have exceptional breakfasts, but prices are steep.




Eggs 'n Things

A Waikiki institution, Jan Fukunaga's breakfast mecca recently was voted No. 1 restaurant to visit in an Internet poll in Japan — as if it wasn't already crowded enough with locals waiting in line for the fluffy pancakes with tropical syrups, the sweet-bread French toast, the large omelets, the fresh fish specials, the sour-cream crepes. The focus on all breakfast, all the time, makes for odd hours — open from 11 at night to mid-afternoon the next day, perfect for all-night partyers, shift workers and the rest of us, too.

1911-B Kalakaua Ave. 949-0820. 11 p.m.-2 p.m. daily. No reservations. No credit cards. No checks. $.

Web site: www.eggsnthings.com




Legend:

VS: Visa
MC: Mastercard
AX: American Express
DC: Diners Club
DS: Discover Card
JCB: JCB Card
Olioli: Olioli Card
$$$: Pricey; entrées mostly more than $17
$$: Moderate; entrées $10-$16
$: Budget-friendly; entrées mostly less than $10

Checks: Local checks and travelers’ checks only

 





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