Our Restaurant
Perhaps it was the childhood memories of impressive holiday feasts
cooked by his Chinese grandmother that made Glenn Chu
want to be a chef. Like his grandmother, Chu finds nothing more satisfying
than preparing food for family, friends and guests. At his Honolulu
restaurant, INDIGO, Chu illustrates time and again his ability to create
memorable meals.
Both the Honolulu Weekly and Downtown Planet agree,
voting INDIGO "Best Downtown Restaurant" in 1996 in each of
their papers. Accolades continue for INDIGO with Hale Aina's award
for Best Downtown Restaurant.
INDIGO's romantic dining room is the perfect setting for such a
meal, with dark rattan chairs, ceiling fans, bamboo blinds along the
sides of the patio, and lush, tropical plants.
The modern Asian food is dramatically presented to live up to
the stylish settings - and it is excellent. Many guests choose
to order an assortment of the small plates, sharing such
East-meets-West delicacies as goat cheese wontons with a fruit
sauce, and Grilled Asian Pear Salad with Pancetta Dressing. The
menu also includes entree platters and an assortment of pizzas
with Chinese-style toppings.
Address
1121 Nu'uanu Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: (808) 521-2900
Fax: (808) 537-4164
Hours
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Lunch
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Tuesday - Friday
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11:30am - 2:00pm
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Dinner
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Tuesday - Thursday
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5:30pm - 9:30pm
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Friday - Saturday
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5:30pm - 10:00pm
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Payments Accepted
We take most major credit cards including: Visa,
Mastercard, Diners, Discover, JCB, cash, travelers checks
and BXI.
Reservations
Reservations are always suggested, especially for an outdoor lanai table.
Parking
Daytime - Marks garage on Nu'uanu and Pauahi/Chinatown Gateway Park Plaza on Bethel Street.
Nighttime - Valet Service Form 5:30pm $4.00 (not available daytime).
Directions
From Waikiki - Ala Moana Blvd. - Take a right on Bethel.
Then take a left on Pauahi (3rd cross street). Finally, take a
left on Nu'uanu Ave. INDIGO is located on the left side of
the street.
From Ewa Beach - Go on H1 eastbound. Then take
Vineyard cut- off. Finally, take a right right on Nu'uanu Ave.
From Kailua/Windward - Take Pali Hwy. Turn right on
Beretania. Then take a left on Nu'uanu Ave.
From Hawaii Kai - Head westbound on H1. Then take
Vineyard cut-off. Finally take a left on Nu'uanu Ave.