- August 30th, 2007

Located right outside of Waikiki is a local diner, with real local prices. This is the type of place that I hoped to be writing about when I first started this blog. Not diners, but just cheap places. After all, my blog is called, “cheap places to eat in Oahu Hawaii” I would hope that I could live up to the name at least sometimes. The truth of the matter is, there’s just not that many super duper cheap places to eat out here. And to make matters worst, the grocery stores are more expensive than dining out at times. Well, Rainbow Diner is exactly what I would expect from a diner, not good, cheap, and yes, very affordable.

There’s seating outside, under a shaded cover. I got in line and scanned the menu for something that would satisfy my morning breakfast appetite. Holly shit, are they for real, Loco Moco – $3.25, Toss Salad – $2.00, Hamburger – $1.55, BBQ Burger – $1.70,
Pancakes – $3.75. The list went on and on. I don’t think I saw anything over 7.00 and only a few items over $6.00. Blood rushed through my veins, my sweat pores started to dampen and,” I desperately wanted to make love to a schoolboy,” well not really, just thought I’d throw a quote from Dumb and Dumber but ya’ll get the point.

I got the Breakfast Special, two eggs cooked the way you like, choice of meat, with rice or white or wheat toast for $4.50. I picked the mahi mahi. Now, when I say it’s not good, maybe I’m over exaggerating, it was decent and then it got bad. Perhaps I picked the wrong thing to eat. Who has fish for breakfast, right? Everything was fried in heavy oil so after I was done eating I felt like my insides were heavily coated with lard. Who knows, maybe it’ll help speed up the digestion process.

Here’s a picture of the fish over eggs.

French Toast, $4.25. Again, this was decent. Ray said it was kinda like grilled bread with powdered sugar. Nonetheless, he ate it and it served it’s purpose by filling the empty hole in his belly.
Rainbow Diner is a very basic as can be diner. The whole time I was here I only saw local people. I want to say that I’ll never be back, but something about this place, the diner, locals, low prices and basic food reels me back in. Sometimes basic food is all I need and does the job. I said before, I rarely go to the same place twice unless it was just that good or just that cheap. Cheap humbles me. I’ll give this place one more chance before I check them off, but it won’t be for a while
Rainbow Drive-Inn
3308 Kanaina Ave.
Honolulu HI 96815
(808) 96815
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August 31st, 2007 at 4:45 am
Woohoo! Rainbows! One of my favorite places ever!
I used to work at the school just up the road and would often grab a plate on the way home for my, ahem, second lunch.
Their loco moco is a classic, of course, and the hamburger steak plate is probably my favorite of this island (since JJ Diner closed *sob*).
Boneless chicken with gravy…ahh…. One of the few places this side of town where you can pick up a few thousand calories of early death for five bucks.
September 1st, 2007 at 11:31 pm
Wow, seems like your pretty passionate about Rainbow Drive-Inn. Well, that’s it, I have to go back. Thanks
September 23rd, 2007 at 4:08 am
My favorite is the teri beef burger!
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