Another day in Hawaii and another day of exploration and eats! …and Waikiki certainly makes eating easy as there is the Waikiki Night Street Market that’s happening with many food vendors offering dishes from local seafood such as Kona Abolone to savoury delights such as lechon, prochetta, brisket and more!

But before that, I get to to explore and visit a legendary buffet where all the locals eat; that’s the weekend seafood buffet at the 100 Sails Restaurant. If it’s the go to buffet for locals, then we’re in for a treat! It certainly lived up expectations and then some! Local seafood in many different form factors! From the fresh poke and sashimi, to the perfectly fried up crustaceans, and of overflowing mountain a steamed crab, it was seafood heaven! But what if you don’t like seafood you might ask? Well, they’ve got that covered, turn to the other stations and lo and behold, you’ll be a carving station where crispy prochetta and tender prime rib are being slices and served over and over again!

Again, thank you for joining me on the food tour! Here are some useful links:
• 100 Sails Restaurant
• http://www.100sails.com/menu.html
• Weekend Seafood Dinner Buffet $85
• 100 Holomoana St 3rd Floor, Honolulu, HI 96815, United States
• Ice Monster
• https://www.ice-monster-hi.com
• Gigantic Desserts!
• 2255 Kūhiō Ave., Honolulu, HI 96815, United States
• Da Ultimate Grindz Hawaii
• https://daultimategrindzhi.com
• Hawaii’s Best Filipino Fusion Cuisine
• 94-256 Waipahu Depot St, Waipahu, HI 96797, United States

Music Used Courtesy of Epidemic Sound
• https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ZGGrzOhua2/

33 Comments

  1. Thanks for visiting us at “ da ultimate grindz” appreciate the support brotha mahalo It was nice meeting you as well 🤙🏼

  2. You are my favorite food guide!!!l Absolutely Food Network worthy!!!! Looking forward to your next adventure!!!!

  3. Hawaii is so beautiful! Friendly people and beautiful views. Absolutely love your Hawaii videos!!!

  4. Ah, another wonderful video from my favorite vlogger! Thank you so very much, Tim! Been binging on your videos lately. Cheers! 🥂

  5. The sushi and sashimi looks good. Tim The king of buffet. Crab looks good . The Gilligan island drink Mary Anne and ginger

  6. Wow tim what a tour of Hawaii the food looked scrumptious and the night time food booth's were definitely a plus in this video. Thank you for sharing I hope you're having a great time. Looking forward to the next episode 😀😀

  7. Did you eat 10 plates at buffet desu ka?
    You don’t leave one grain of rice on plate…
    I’m a fan of that buffet, but only 1-2 plates.. Like the glass elevator too

  8. ripthe hawaiian race. should change the name of hawaii to asia islands already.

  9. Hello from Naples, Florida. Thank you for sharing the amazing seafood buffet with us. It looks so good. Have a great week, Tim. 👍

  10. We were at the same restaurant about 2 was ago, enjoyed the scenery and the seafood so much! Now watching your video makes me want to fly back there now!

  11. If you are still in Waikiki then try to go to the Kona coffee purveyors, great coffee and fabulous delicious pastries

  12. Buffet meals are my favourites, but under Covid-19 here in Hong Kong 🇭🇰, people don’t dine out as usual like pre-pandemic times. So much options to choose from : American 🇺🇸 foods – 🍟🥩🌭🍔🥗, Italian 🇮🇹 foods 🍕🍝, Mexican 🇲🇽 foods 🥙🌯🫔, Chinese 🇨🇳 foods 🍜🥟🍲, Japanese 🇯🇵 foods 🍱🍣🍙🍛, etc are my favourites, especially 🧁🍰🍧🍨🍮🥧🍦desserts 😋😋😋😋

  13. Great video! To me, Lapperts is the ice cream standard in Hawaii…I can't wait to go back and try the kind you had 🙂

  14. You're a class act, Tim. One of the best food vloggers around, and definitely one with the best table manners. as well. Thank you, merci beaucoup!

  15. I love your videos, Tim. Watching them always puts me in a better mood. Thank you for your hard work and enjoyable personality.

  16. The dessert with the bright yellow/orange topping looks like passion fruit which is called lilikoi in Hawaii. It has a sweet tart flavor that is just delicious!

  17. Been to 100 Sails. Buffet was not worth the price. Been to far better ones on the mainland that offered better tasting dishes. Nothing tasted spectacular here. The carved meats were tender but bland. The sushi selection were sashimi, one type of roll (futomaki?) and tuna hand rolls. Some salds and hot dishes. The hot dishes were based around rich tasting menu items of which you will obviously not eat a lot of along with some fried butterfly shrimp. Probably planned that way. Chowder was probably the best dish.

    The dessert selections were nothing special either. Some were standard buffet pieces of cake items and a couple that were made in house they say.

    Last thing is that the dining area is more like a cafeteria setting and loud. It is also nothing even close to being fancy. So if you are trying to impress someone with a nice place, this isn't it.

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