Capitol Modern

Art museum · Capitol District

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"An Indigenous Hawaiian eatery at the Capitol Modern museum aiming to support native growers with dishes inspired by Hawaiian lore."

The Best Places to Eat in Oahu, According to ‘The Sioux Chef’ Sean Sherman

250 South Hotel St Second Floor, 250 S Hotel St #5, Honolulu, HI 96813 Get directions

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