INDIGO

1121 Nuuanu Ave. HonoluluHI96817
Closed
Sunday
11:30am-2:00am
Monday
11:30am-2:00am
Tuesday
11:30am-2:00am
Wednesday
11:30am-2:00am
Thursday
11:30am-2:00am
Friday
11:30am-2:00am
Saturday
11:30am-2:00am
Payment Methods: Visa
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(53)
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Not Recommended 0
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Description

Indigo Eurasian Cuisine can be found at Nuuanu Ave 1121. The following is offered: Restaurants: Southeast Asian. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Honolulu there are 15 other Restaurants: Southeast Asian . An overview can be found here.
by opendius on June 21, 2015 from opendius

Editorial Reviews

The "intriguing" vibe is "Sex and the City–meets–South Pacific" at this "opium den–styled cavern" in Chinatown, serving a "multicultural feast" of "inventive" Eclectic fare in a "stylish yet simple way", along with a "lovely" lunchtime buffet that's "extremely popular"; get a garden table and "soak up a truly unique Hawaiian experience" – and don't overlook the "hopping cocktail scene" and...
by zagat on April 14, 2014 from zagat
On the edge of Chinatown, this bar resembles a joint right out of film noir. Jazz plays early in the evening on Tuesday; late-night DJs spin trance, funk, disco and rock on weekends. In addition to champagne, happy hour features sake martinis and complimentary pupu buffet. Be sure to sample the desserts, namely the chocolate volcano.
by fodors on June 08, 2012 from fodors
Indigo sets the right mood for an evening out on the town: the walls are redbrick, the ceilings are high, and from the restaurant's lounge next door comes the sultry sound of late-night jazz. Take a bite of goat cheese wontons with four-fruit sauce followed by rich Mongolian lamb chops. After dinner, duck into the hip Green Room lounge for a nightcap. If you're touring downtown at lunchtime,...
by fodors on June 08, 2012 from fodors
Indigo Restaurant Review:
Behind the Hawaii Theatre, Indigo is in an historic Chinatown storefront that has been transformed by track lighting and art into one of the nicest dining rooms in town. While we like the interior, we urge you to book a courtyard seat outside if available. Prepare yourself for some interesting dining. Proprietor-chef Glenn Chu is a master of East-West synthesis, and we could make a meal out of...
by gayot on November 04, 2011 from gayot

Information from the business

The most elegant restaurant in the colorful Chinatown district, this place features a creative mix of traditional Asian and avant garde European cuisine. On the vast, pricey and impressive menu, diners will find everything from potstickers to pizza and pasta. Dim sum, Asian noodle dishes, wok-charred fish and Mongolian Lamb Chops are among the many choices. The wine list offers vintages from...
by yahoolocal on September 27, 2013 from yahoolocal