
Farmhouse Cafe: Quaint farmhouse charm with French-inspired breakfast bites in Honolulu.
Farmhouse Cafe in Honolulu offers a cozy, farmhouse-style setting with a quaint, welcoming vibe. The menu is limited but distinctive, including breakfast favorites, a croissant sandwich, burgers, and French-inspired dishes like Potato mille-feuille. Reviews highlight beignets with strawberry hibiscus sauce, salmon salad, and attentive service, plus an Irish coffee with Jameson.
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French-inspired morning meals including sandwiches, salads, and signature Potato Mille-Feuille.
Premium coffee drinks, Irish coffee with Jameson, and specialty teas in a cozy setting.
Homemade beignets with dipping sauces and other sweet treats for a perfect finish.
Limited but curated lunch menu featuring burgers, croissant sandwiches, and acai bowls.
Comfortable seating in a farmhouse-style atmosphere with attentive, friendly service.
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Overall rating
Marc Adlam
This place is a true gem. We came across it yesterday when we were in the area near Ala Moana mall, and we were so impressed! My wife had the salmon salad, and I got the breakfast sandwich with the candied bacon on the side. Then we had to get their amazing beignets for dessert, and we chose the strawberry hibiscus dipping sauce. Omg sooo incredible- all of it! We are actually considering going back today and bringing our son. He loves cheeseburgers and their looks incredible. Also worth mentioning that the place is very quaint and welcoming, and the service was superb. Go if you can! You won’t be disappointed…
Elle Melinoo
High end breakfast spot. Relaxing vibes. Farmhouse style. Everything you order came with bleu cheese ‘? I had their house salad , it was good, they have no meat options to go with it. The Irish coffee paired with Jameson was great! Their burger had bleu cheese but it was paired with amazing thinly sliced potatoes. Each table can fit 4 people. Overall , pretty cool place
E Y
It’s a really cute place all about the vibes and atmosphere. The menu is really limited especially for lunch, you have a choice between a 30$ burger or a 18$ croissant sandwich, 15$ açaí bowl, and just random 5$ and up drinks. I think the ownership changed bc when I came here years ago it was totally different and the menu was also better. For the price I would have gone to another cafe.
Eman Rashed
This is by far the worst meal I’ve ever had! My bf and I came here for brunch on our anniversary assuming this place is decent based on the reviews. Aside from the cappuccino & the nice waiter who served us, everything else was awful. The crepe was mediocre at best, the $20 Mille-Feuille was super oily salty and you have to pay extra if you want to get a condiment with it. We ordered the Harissa which turned out to be basically just hot sauce! I’ve had harissa before in the Middle East and this was nothing close to the real deal. The worst of all was the breakfast sandwich!! The English muffin was burnt, dry, unseasoned. No effort at all, just the muffin with a slice of tomato, an egg and some cheese. My 10 year old makes better sandwiches!! To top it all, the young lady at the cashier had a shitty attitude apparently because we said the Harissa was too spicy and asked for the ketchup instead. Paid $90 for this awful experience and food, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!
Big Fish Dive Club
This little gem serves French styled dishes. The menu is limited, mainly breakfast items and a burger. I tried its signature dish - Potato mille-feuille, or thinly sliced potatoes layered and then baked. Dipping sauces were extras and I tried its spicy house horseradish, which was pretty good. The service was good and the seating area was comfortable.