1035 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96814, United States
+1 808-698-7677
276 reviews
Welcome to Hook'd Pan Roast - Honolulu Seafood Restaurant, a vibrant culinary haven nestled at 1035 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI. This establishment has quickly made a name for itself among seafood aficionados and casual diners alike, thanks to its rich flavors and welcoming atmosphere. Their phone number, +1 808-698-7677, is your gateway to making a reservation at this must-visit spot.
At the heart of Hook'd Pan Roast lies its signature dish—the Pan Roast. Picture a warming bowl brimming with the ocean's freshest catches and perfectly seasoned meats. The renowned Wild Ones Combo Pan Roast features a generous medley of lobster, shrimp, crab, clams, scallops, and savory sausages. As customer reviews suggest, it's not just a meal; it's an experience meant for sharing and delighting in. With a spice level tailored to your palate, each bite invites you deeper into the complex layers of flavor, blending a creamy base with the distinct tastes of the sea.
The menu also tempts guests with an array of delectable appetizers. The Steamed Clams, delicately enhanced with Portuguese sausage and white wine, promise an invigorating start to your meal, while the Crab Won Tons, drizzled with unagi sauce, are a local favorite that packs a punch of flavor. And let’s not forget about the addictive Hook'd Fries, seasoned to perfection and served with their signature Hook'd Sauce—these are a must-try!
Guest reviews highlight the unpretentious yet lively atmosphere, where friendly staff engage warmly, making every visit feel special. Diners like Chell T. describe Hook'd as a weekly must, emphasizing their preferences for the lobster and crab in their pan roast. Customers not familiar with the pan roast describe it as a creamy interpretation of gumbo, evoking memories of rich Creole cuisine.
After your seafood sojourn, be sure to save room for dessert. The Cookies N Cream Ice Cream and Coffee Ice Cream provide a sweet end to an already delightful dining experience.
Whether you're a local or just visiting, Hook'd Pan Roast promises not only a feast for your taste buds but also a memorable evening filled with warmth and hospitality. With its exceptional offerings and dedicated service, it’s no wonder that seafood lovers keep coming back for more. Dive in and experience the ocean's best at Hook'd Pan Roast—you won't regret it!
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Chell T
09/10/2025
I love it here so much, it’s a weekly must. My pan roast preference is Lobster add crab with medium spice, perfection. &Also the mushroom fries with a double Clase Azul is a favorite too. As well as their employees, super cool and friendly. Super awesome spot
Tracy Flores
19/09/2025
I think this was my first time trying Pan Roast. I assume this dish is under the category of Creole Cuisine from Louisiana, because it has those same delicious flavors! My family and I loved it! I think it’s called pan roast because maybe they cook all the seafood and meats and sausages in a pan first and then they put it all together in the oven to roast it. We ordered: portobello fries, fish and chips, lobster sliders and my man and I shared the Wild Ones combo. When you eat this pan roast you eat it with rice and you also get a taro bun bread. The Wild Ones combo is huge and we probably could have shared the dish among all 4 of us. This dish combines all the other dishes into one so you get all the seafood and all the sausages & meats! Yumm! I explain a pan roast to taste like a creamy version of gumbo. Since our Pan Roast was a lot and we couldn’t finish it, we brought the rest home. I love all the sausages in it and so I was the one that mostly ate all of the meats. The next day for lunch, I chopped & grilled up a polish sausage and threw it into my left over Pan roast and it was still so delicious !
Michelle Fermin
18/09/2025
We celebrated one of my closest friend's birthday dinner. Our reservations was at 9:00pm. This place closes at midnight. Our server Mario was great, he got all our food and drinks correct and wasn't mix up especially with a big group. The food was delicious. The only draw back is the parking. All in all this restaurant is great.
Lyla D
11/09/2025
About seven months ago, while we were walking along Kapiolani Boulevard, we noticed the former Chingu Korean restaurant had been replaced with a Hook'd Pan Roast sign. I excitedly created a business page and posted a tip about its upcoming opening. My excitement grew for this bouillabaisse-bisque concoction that I've eaten at Las Vegas' Palace Station and Harrah's Oyster Bar and similarly seafood étouffée at New Orleans' Jacques-Imo's until I could stand it no more and ended up taking a trip to Las Vegas. I was disappointed because Harrah's Oyster Bar was temporarily closed and came home still longing for a seafood pan roast. I kept pining away for a Las Vegas-style seafood pan roast until I noticed reviews posted for this business in late 2021. The Holidays were a busy time for our family, and we indeed waited long enough to book a reservation at Hook'd Pan Roast via OpenTable.com. We made our early dinner reservation for 4 PM and walked (about 0.6 miles) from our home rather noticed several parking stalls along Kapiolani Boulevard leading up to Hook'd Fronting the business are RESERVED/PRIVATE PARKING STALLS marked as Tow-Away Zones. Upon entry, a host/cashier greeted us. He confirmed our reservation and verified our Proof of Vaccination and Identification Cards. He also took our body temperature by quickly scanning our wrists before leading us to a table. Fortunately, the restaurant wasn't crazy busy, and we were able to socially distance ourselves from others while having a full view of the dining room from along the perimeter wall. I did suggest if we could sit at their counter to watch the chef prepare our pan roasts, but the host declined my suggestion, and my husband said that it would be more comfortable at a table. While we were settling at our table, I used the QRC posted on the table to view the menu. We discussed our menu choices, and I was about to submit our order when our server, Marie L, came by to offer us glasses of iced water and take our food and beverage orders. We were thankful that Marie took our order because I hadn't accessed the beverage list. Hook'd Pan Roast appears to have a full bar, but we felt like having a beer. Marie recited their beer list, and we made our choices (Waikīkī Brewing Co's Skinny Jeans IPA and a Corona Pilsner). She then took our food orders for the fried calamari, Hook'd Combo Pan Roast, and Seafood Combo Pan Roast. Oh, Marie did tell us to select our desired spice level and warned us that the mild could pack some heat. Usually, when ordering pan roasts in Las Vegas, we share an order because of its generous portion and richness. However, we hadn't eaten lunch, so we greedily ordered a pan roast for each of us. FOOD: - Fried Calamari: The light and crisp battered calamari rings and legs were tender and flavorful. The batter coating shattered upon each bite, while the calamari was perfectly fried, juicy, and soft. The cocktail sauce had a nice horseradish-like kick. $12 - Hook'd Combo Pan Roast features shrimp, crab, scallops, and Portuguese sausage in a thick bouill-roast sauce. Hook'd version was creamier and denser than I remember at Las Vegas, and the mild spice level was just suitable for my palate. The gently cooked seafood maintained its supple textures and sweet, briny flavors. The pan roast was served with a massive scoop of steamed white rice and a taro roll. This serving was very filling, delicious, and satisfying and met my expectations for a pan roast. $29 - Seafood Combo Pan Roast features huge handfuls of shrimp, crab, clams, and scallops in Hook'd's thick sauce. I don't know how my husband got those clams out of the shells without sticking his fingers into the sauce, too, but he ate everything down to the white of the bowl and used the taro roll to mop up the sauce. He also thought the sauce was thicker than what we remember but, we're not complaining because it was so tasty. $29 The flavors make us yearn for Las Vegas' Oyster Bar, but at least we won't have to take a 5-hour flight to Hook'd Pan Roast.
Samantha Wong
26/08/2025
Their fries were so good! Also ordered wings (plain), which was also excellent. Didn’t care much for the oysters. The lobster sliders were good but I hate having the claw part since that tends to be over cooked and become rubbery. Also got the steamed clams, the wild ones pan roast combo, and all the sherbet flavors—strawberry lihing mui was very good!
Greg Arakaki
26/08/2025
We ordered takeout on a Sunday - fries, crab won tons, calamari, chicken wings, lobster sliders, and seafood and hook'd pan roasts. All of the food was good! A little spicy for some in my party, but I'm definitely going back for more and may test the "wild side" spice level if I feel adventurous.
Jamie Aiwohi
19/07/2025
Headed out for a late meal. Heard of this place. Found parking on Kapiolani Blvd. Took a chance! we did! Great ambiance. Shared lobster sliders and shared Seafood Combo with added . Ended with Pineapple sorbet (no pic)... best I ever tasted
Catarina Lopes
19/07/2025
My first time having southern pan roast type of food and loved it! The amount of seafood in the dish was generous which is a big plus for me! The portobello fries were also so delicious! Will definitely go back!