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                                                  d.k Steakhouse
2552 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu 808-931-6280 dkrestaurants.com 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Duke’s Waikiki
2335 Kalakaua Ave. No. 116, Honolulu 808-922-2268 dukeswaikiki.com
7 a.m.-11 p.m.
                            Eating House 1849
2330 Kalakaua Ave. Space 322, Honolulu 808-924-1849 royyamaguchi.com 4-9 p.m. dinner; 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday brunch
Genki Sushi
Various locations genkisushiusa.com
                                 GOEN Dining + Bar
573 Kailua Road, Kailua 808-263-4636 royyamaguchi.com noon-3 p.m. lunch Fridays-Sundays; 4-8 p.m. dinner Mondays-Thursdays
Growler Hawaii
449 Kapahulu Ave. Unit 105, Honolulu 808-600-5869
growlerhawaii.com
11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sundays; 2-10 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays; 2 p.m.-midnight Fridays;
11 a.m.-midnight Saturdays
                                         Head over to d.k Steakhouse and order Dad the Seared Fresh Island Ahi ($38), which includes sautéed watercress, bean sprouts, lup cheong and ginger soy nage.
Take Dad out for dinner at Eating House 1849, where he can devour the 16-ounce Grilled Rib-eye with Bourbon Peppercorn Sauce and Honey-glazed Carrots ($63).
Treat Dad to breakfast by the beach with live music, tropical cocktails and Duke Waikiki’s iconic breakfast buffet ($21.50). There’s something for the whole family. Enjoy banana mac nut pancakes with a choice of coconut or traditional maple syrup.
In the mood for sushi? Order Party Platter B for the whole ohana to enjoy. Cost is $56.50 on Oahu and $59.50 at Ala Moana and on the neighbor islands.
                                                                                                                                                                              Dad won’t want to miss out
on the Formaggi Filet Mignon with cambozola, Parmesan, mascarpone, mozzarella crust, polenta, sautéed garlic kale and honey glaze ($55).
Take home Dad’s favorite beer
on tap by purchasing a growler. Metal growlers are $40 for a 32-ounce and $55 for a 64-ounce, while glass growlers are $10 for a 32-ounce and $15 for 64-ounce. Restaurant certificates are also available.
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