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Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
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About Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki is a casual, tuna-focused seafood spot on Kalakaua Avenue that draws both Waikiki tourists and local regulars. Walk-ins are realistic, the setting is informal, and the focus is squarely on fresh fish rather than atmosphere or a full bar program. A practical choice for solo diners and small groups who want quality seafood without the hassle of a reservation.
Who Should Book Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
If you're in Waikiki for a casual, fish-focused meal and want something that feels more local than the resort dining rooms lining Kalakaua Avenue, Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki is worth putting on your list. This is a good call for solo diners, couples, and small groups who want direct tuna-centric food without a reservation headache or a formal setting. First-timers to Honolulu who want to eat well without overthinking the booking logistics will find this fits that brief.
The Atmosphere and Crowd
Maguro Brothers draws a mix of tourists staying nearby in Waikiki and local regulars who know their fish. The energy is casual and informal — expect a counter-style or compact dining format rather than a polished sit-down room. The crowd skews toward people who care about quality seafood over setting: you won't find dress codes or ceremony here. Noise level is generally relaxed rather than a loud, late-night scene, making it a workable option earlier in the evening when Waikiki's restaurant strips get busier. The address at 2250 Kalakaua Avenue puts it right in the thick of tourist Waikiki, but the experience reads more like a working seafood spot than a hotel amenity.
What to Expect as a First-Timer
With limited specific data available for this venue, the practical framing matters: come expecting a focused, tuna-forward menu rather than a sprawling izakaya or a full sushi omakase experience. The "Maguro Brothers" name signals a specialty operation built around maguro (bluefin or yellowfin tuna), so if you're after variety across many protein types, this may be narrower than you want. For a first visit, arrive with a clear sense of what you're after: if raw fish prepared simply and well is the goal, this is the right address. If you want a broader Japanese menu or a full bar program, consider Tokkuri Tei, which carries a stronger izakaya reputation across Honolulu.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-in visits are realistic here, particularly compared to more reservation-heavy spots in the city. Given the Waikiki location and tourist foot traffic, arriving earlier in the evening (before the post-beach dinner rush) is a reasonable hedge. There's no known minimum advance booking window for this venue, so spontaneous visits are a real option. For context on how Waikiki dining queues up versus the rest of Honolulu, see our full Urban Honolulu restaurants guide.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 2250 Kalakaua Avenue by Royal Hawaiian Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins are realistic
- Setting: Casual, informal; no dress code expected
- Leading for: Solo diners, couples, small groups who want focused seafood
- Crowd: Mix of Waikiki tourists and local regulars
- Hours/Phone/Website: Not currently listed , confirm directly before visiting
How It Compares
For context on Honolulu's bar and dining scene beyond Waikiki, see our full Urban Honolulu bars guide, our full Urban Honolulu hotels guide, and our full Urban Honolulu experiences guide. If cocktail-forward venues interest you, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is one of the city's most credentialed options, and for comparison further afield, Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Julep in Houston show what a serious craft bar program looks like at a national level.
Compare Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki | Easy | — | |
| 9th Ave Rock House | Unknown | — | |
| Tokkuri Tei | Unknown | — | |
| AGU Ramen - Ward Centre | Unknown | — | |
| Andy's Sandwiches & Smoothies | Unknown | — | |
| Beachhouse at the Moana | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki?
For tuna-focused eating in Waikiki, yes — this is a stronger call than most of the resort dining rooms on Kalakaua Avenue. The menu skews fish-forward and focused rather than sprawling, which tends to be a reliable sign of a kitchen that knows what it's doing. It draws both locals and tourists, and repeat local custom on a tourist strip is usually the clearest quality signal available.
What's the signature drink at Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki?
No drink menu data is available for this venue. Given the casual, fish-focused format and the Waikiki location, expect a straightforward drinks list rather than a cocktail program. If a specific bar experience matters to your visit, Beachhouse at the Moana nearby offers more on that front.
Is Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki good for groups?
It works for small groups who want a casual, shared-plates-style fish meal without the formality or price tag of resort dining. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so coordinating a group visit without advance reservations is realistic. Large groups after a private dining setup should look elsewhere on the strip.
Is Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki good for a date?
It works if your date is into casual, food-first spots rather than atmosphere-first ones. The vibe on Kalakaua Avenue at this address is informal, so arrive with that expectation. If a more polished setting matters, Beachhouse at the Moana offers an oceanfront backdrop that changes the dynamic considerably.
Does Maguro Brothers Hawaii Waikiki have happy hour deals?
No happy hour data is documented for this venue. Given the casual format and easy walk-in access, pricing is likely approachable without needing a deals window. Check directly on arrival, as informal spots like this sometimes run specials that aren't published online.
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