Although there were food booths at The Biggest Little Airshow, I knew my boys wouldn't eat what was being offered, so we ended up dining at the Laniakea Cafe in the Pacific Aviation Museum.
Although a bit pricey, as expected for the venue, we didn't mind because it was air-conditioned and they served food I knew my boys would eat.
DH got the Hangar Burger.
Although a bit pricey, as expected for the venue, we didn't mind because it was air-conditioned and they served food I knew my boys would eat.
DH got the Hangar Burger.




The restaurant was packed because of the airshow, but thankfully we went early enough and got a decent table.
The food was okay and so was the service. I don't know if we'll ever dine there again--only because I doubt we'll ever be on Ford Island again, unless we decide to visit the museum, but if we do, I think next time I'll order the Pineapple Fried Rice (it was HUGE!).
Laniakea Cafe: 319 Lexington Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96818-5004,(808) 520-1048
Any type of place like that is pricey if you ask me. That's where they make all their money :) Food certainly looks good :)
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