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    Ward Centre Shops and Restaurants: Where Are They Going?

    kissnearmeBy kissnearmeJuly 9, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Restaurants

    Cafe Ali’i

    Closed, but other locations in Waikīkī and Ala Moana Center, recently opened on the ground floor where the Honolulu Bistro used to be, are open.

    Multiple locations, aliicoffee.com, @aliicoffeeco


    Chong Qing Hot Pot Credit Maddy Chow

    Photo: Maddy Chow

    Chong Qing Hot Pot

    Closed, but Chong Qing Hot Pot in Waikīkī remains open.

    1778 Ala Moana Blvd., 2nd Floor, Waikīkī, @chongqinghotpot808


    Fat Cheeks Burgers Ward Center Pc Andrea Lee

    Photo: Andrea Lee

    Fat cheeks

    Closed and sale of equipment. The Mom-and-Pop restaurant’s Instagram says stay tuned for updates and “Until then, we’ll be working on other projects.”

    fatcheekshawaii.com, @fatcheekshawaii


    Ward Village Kamitoku Ramen Bistro

    Photo: Courtesy of Ward Village

    Kamitoku Ramen

    Moving to South Shore Market in late July with its signature gyu-kotsu ramen, other specialties and “more Japanese flavors,” promises its Instagram.

    kamitokuramen.com, @kamitoku_ramen.hawaii


    Assorted Mian and Bao dishes

    Photo: Courtesy of Mian & Bao

    Mian and Bao

    Merged with its sister restaurant Chengdu Taste at 808 Center in July.

    808 Sheridan St., #209, Kaka’ako, @chengdutastehonolulu


    Talis Bagels and Nyc Pc Melissa Chang

    Photo: Melissa Chang

    Bagels from Tali

    Planning for a new Kaka’ako location at 1052 Waimanu St. Voted Best Bagel at this year’s Best of HONOLULU Awards, Tali Bagels Kailua’s store and stand at the KCC Farmers Market and Pearlridge Farmers Market on Saturdays remain open.

    26 Ho’olai St., Suite 500, Kailua, talisbagels.com, @talisbagels


    Try Martha Cheng Coffee Featured Credit

    Photo: Martha Cheng

    Try the coffee

    The search for a new home and its subscription program continues without interruption.

    try. coffee, @trycoffeehi


    Retail and services

    Blume Ruhm Courtesy Ward Village

    Photo: Courtesy of Ward Village

    Glory flower

    Blume Ruhm is transitioning to a new location, and more details are expected soon. In the meantime, customers can continue to place orders through their website.

    (808) 398-5366, blumeruhm.com, @blumeruhm


    Blue bird jewelry

    Blue Bird Jewelry will no longer have a storefront and will focus on pop-ups and events. Follow us on Instagram for updates.

    bluebirdjewelryhawaii.com, @bluebirdjewelryhawaii


    BoxJelly

    Future plans for BoxJelly have not yet been announced.

    theboxjelly.com, @theboxjelly


    crazy shirts

    Crazy Shirts has reopened at Waikele Premium Outlets, continuing to offer its Hawaiian-inspired clothing.

    94-798 Lumiaina St., Suite 408, Waikele, crazyshirts.com, @crazy shirts


    Johnny’s Dog Spa Hawai’i

    Johnny’s Dog Spa Hawai’i has moved to Ward’s West Village across from the old “Ohana Hale”.

    320 Ward Ave., Kaka’ako, johnnysdogspa.com, @johnnysdogspa


    Jewelry Plus

    Jewelry Plus will reopen in a new downtown location next August.

    700 Bishop St., Suite 114, Downtown


    Adventure in the children’s city

    Although their Ward location has closed, Kids City Adventure continues to welcome families to their Kapolei location.

    480 Kamokila Blvd., Kapolei, kidscityhawaii.com, @kidscityhawaii


    Best of Shopping 2024 Hn2311 Is Muumuu Library 0754

    Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino

    Mu’umu’u and Kīpuka Library

    Mu’umu’u Library and Kīpuka closed their Ward location in June. No word yet on a new location.

    @mumuulibrary


    Hawaiian stuff

    Nā Mea Hawai’i has reopened inside the Bishop Museum and continues to offer Hawaiian books, gifts, art and local products.

    1525 Bernice St., Kalihi, nameahawaii.com, @nameahawaii


    Noah Noah

    Noa Noa has closed its Ward store and is looking for a new location. In the meantime, shoppers can still visit their Waikīkī store.

    226 Lewers St., #224, Waikīkī, noanoahawaii.com, @noanoahawaii


    Paul Brown Salons

    Paul Brown Salons reopened July 1 inside the Style Loft on the ground floor of 1601 Kapi’olani Blvd.

    1601 Kapi’olani Blvd., Suite 100, Kaka’ako, paulbrownhawaii.com, @paulbrownsalons


    Study the Vibe

    Studio the Vibe has reopened in a new Dillingham location, continuing to offer professional photography sessions.

    620 Dillingham Blvd., Kalihi, studiothevibe.com, @studiothevibe


    Sweat + soul

    Sweat + Soul barre studio has moved to Ward’s West Village.

    320 Ward Ave., Kaka’ako, sweatandsoulstudio.com, @sweatandsoulstudio


    Taj Clubhouse

    Taj Clubhouse has closed its brick and mortar store for good and now operates exclusively online.

    tajclubhouse.com, @tajclubhouse


    Neighborhood book fair

    Photo: Courtesy of Ward Book Fair

    Books and village music

    The bookstore is expected to reopen in July at its new location on Ward Avenue.

    610 Ward Ave., Kaka’i, @hawaiilibraryfriends



    Kayla Luke Colon is the 2026 Summer Editorial Fellow at HONOLULU Magazine and a journalism student at UC Irvine.

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