Back Alley Cafe Menu – Honolulu, HI

Type : Bar & grill

Location : Honolulu, HI

Based on 124 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Back Alley Cafe 96814

Address:
920 Sheridan St, Honolulu, HI 96814

Phone: (808) 888-5333

Website:

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Hours

Saturday 5 PM–2 AM
Sunday 5 PM–2 AM
Monday

(Labor Day)
5 PM–2 AM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 5 PM–2 AM
Wednesday 5 PM–2 AM
Thursday 5 PM–2 AM
Friday 5 PM–2 AM

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Reviews

Takeshi Matsuda
Easy parking in private lot or metered street parking on Sheridan.

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Maka Sasaki (aquatako2006)
We went for celebration of new year with a bunch of friends who love Sushi. The Sushi chef “Bobae” was a very talented young lady n over known her since she was working at Bozu Sushi Restaurant. As soon as I knew she got an independent I wanted to come n see her and so I convinced my friends too. The place itself are kind of old bar atmosphere but oh my gosh the foods are all so great we really enjoyed them all! We are already planning on coming back to her again!

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Thao Tran
My friend and I went there on a Monday night and most of the food menu was not available. We manage to order garlic fries (delicious), kimchi fried rice (good), and crispy pork belly (a little overcooked), beer, and soju ($20). We had fun but not worth the price!

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Jan Relacion
Come check out Bobae for her . Follow her on IG for more info.

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Leslie C.
Out of almost everything on the menu! Saturday night and that have almost nothing available on the food menu. We arrived at 6:30 PM. Street parking still available on King St. We came for karaoke and food. They were out of karaage chicken, chicken wings, rib eye, pork chop, rib eye, and kim chee. We had to settle for garlic fried rice and kalua pork nachos. The fried rice is sticky, reminds me of school cafeteria. The nachos were made with that nacho cheese, stale chips, and minimal amount of kalua pork. Since they were out of every protein except mandoo, I asked if we could bring in outside food. Girl checked to see if that was ok and now they had rib eye. Overall, food was meh. Karaoke is $1 per song. Only the Korean machine was working in our room, so we couldn’t get the artist’s voice to play. Made for some off pitch singing at first. Also, bring cash because the bill is higher if you want to pay by credit card.

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Mark Nev
Food is awesome and the servers are awesome so attentive and very friendly…highly recommend the crispy pork belly and the fried rice….for the sauce of the pork belly I ask for so sauce and lemon which make more tasty…..

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World Wide Ed
Previously just a bar and karaoke type establishment, Chef Jeff (from Tokkuri Tei, Sushi Maruyama, etc.) has been adding upper scale sashimi type dishes to the menu. Interesting juxtaposition getting these types of dishes right along side your dive bar beers and shots.

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Melvin Dizon
Both the crab-fried rice and garlic fries were outstanding dishes that I had when I was there. Karaoke is also available, although we didn’t use it. This restaurant’s staff was polite and well-versed on the menu items. Just be aware that parking is limited, so you may want to arrive early.

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Jp Bulaquena
This spot is super chill. Chad was running the show that night. Super cool dude. Really friendly and made the experience for us. The food is great there as well. We mainly went for drinks but ordered a good amount of food

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Azhley
Gotta love the chef must try the fried rice lettuce wrap

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