What Restaurants Are on Resy in Hawaii? The 2026 Master List
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Last updated August 11, 2026.
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There are 30 Hawaiʻi restaurants and bars on Resy as of August 11, 2026: 22 on Oʻahu, 7 on Maui, and 1 on Kauaʻi. Sixteen Oʻahu venues are confirmed eligible for the Amex Resy credit right now.
Two dates matter. Since August 1, a venue has to show a "Qualifies for Resy Credit" box on its Resy page at the moment you pay. And today, Tock merged into Resy, bringing Sushi Sho, Noe, and Mina's Fish House onto the platform. Those three do not trigger the credit yet. Amex says select Tock venues turn on September 15.
The full Hawaiʻi Resy list
Oʻahu, confirmed eligible for the Resy credit
| Restaurant | Address | Area | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| @SUSHI | 500 Ala Moana Blvd | Restaurant Row | Japanese |
| Brix and Stones | 999 Waimanu St | Kakaʻako | Lounge and cigar bar |
| DOMODOMO Hawaii | 91-050 Fort Weaver Rd | ʻEwa Beach | Japanese, hand rolls, sushi |
| Empire Steakhouse Hawaii | 1777 Ala Moana Blvd | Waikīkī, Ilikai | Steakhouse |
| Lava Lounge Waikiki | 2570 Kalākaua Ave | Waikīkī, Twin Fin | Cocktail bar |
| Nanzan Giro Giro | 560 Pensacola St | Ala Moana | Japanese |
| OKDONGSIK Hawaii | 1388 Kapiolani Blvd #3 | Ala Moana | Korean |
| Olay's Thai Lao Cuisine | 66 N Hotel St | Chinatown | Thai and Lao |
| Pigeonhole | Chinatown | Chinatown | Cocktail bar |
| Rinka | 1001 Queen St #105 | Kakaʻako, AEʻO | Japanese |
| Silver Lining Wine Bar | 999 Waimanu St | Kakaʻako | Natural wine |
| Skull & Crown Trading Co. | 62 N Hotel St | Chinatown | Tiki and cocktail bar |
| Tanaka Ramen & Izakaya | 1450 Ala Moana Blvd #2054 | Ala Moana Center | Ramen and izakaya |
| Torishin Hawaii | 1001 Queen St | Kakaʻako, AEʻO | Japanese |
| Toro | 1130 N Nimitz Hwy C130 | Iwilei | Sushi |
| Vein At Kakaʻako | 685 Auahi St Bldg 2 Ste 121 | Kakaʻako | Japanese-Italian |

Oʻahu, new from Tock, credit not live until September 15 at the earliest
| Restaurant | Location | Area | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mina's Fish House | Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina | Kapolei | Seafood |
| Noe | Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina | Kapolei | Southern Italian |
| Sushi Sho | The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach | Waikīkī | Edomae omakase |
Oʻahu, listed but eligibility not confirmed
| Restaurant | Area | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon Upstairs | Chinatown, 1038 Nuʻuanu Ave | Jazz bar and lounge |
| Lady Elaine | Honolulu | Restaurant and bar |
| The Boardroom | Kailua | Fusion |
Maui and Kauaʻi, verify the badge in the app
| Restaurant | Island | Area | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banyan Tree at The Ritz-Carlton Maui | Maui | Kapalua | Pacific Rim |
| Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa | Maui | Wailea | Seafood, Hawaiʻi regional |
| Isana | Maui | Kīhei | Korean barbecue and sushi |
| MauiWine | Maui | Kula | Winery tasting room |
| Nobu Grand Wailea | Maui | Wailea | Japanese |
| Pita Paradise | Maui | Kīhei | Mediterranean |
| Sale Pepe | Maui | Lahaina | Italian |
| Bar Acuda | Kauaʻi | Hanalei | Tapas |
Verified from live Resy venue pages, August 11, 2026. Resy splits Hawaiʻi across several city pages, including Honolulu, ʻEwa Beach, Kailua, Kīhei, Wailea-Mākena, Lahaina, Kula, and Hanalei, so one search will not surface everything. No Hawaiʻi Island, Molokaʻi, or Lānaʻi venue confirmed yet. Next scheduled re-verification: mid-September 2026, after the Tock venues turn on.
Two buildings hold two eligible venues each. 999 Waimanu Street has Brix and Stones plus Silver Lining. 1001 Queen Street at AEʻO has Rinka plus Torishin. Chinatown stacks three within a block: Skull & Crown, Olay's next door, and Pigeonhole nearby. Park once, get several shots at a table.
Tock just joined Resy. What it means here
As of today, Tock restaurants and wineries are bookable on Resy, and the standalone Tock app is being retired. That brought three big Oʻahu rooms onto the platform: Sushi Sho at the Ritz-Carlton Residences in Waikīkī, plus Noe and Mina's Fish House at Four Seasons Ko Olina.
None of them trigger your credit yet. Amex confirmed that newly added Tock venues are not eligible at launch, and that select U.S. Tock venues become eligible starting September 15, with hundreds qualifying at first and more added over time.
The Ko Olina piece is the one to watch. Before today, the entire ʻEwa and Kapolei side had exactly one Resy venue, DOMODOMO, pictured at the top of this article. If Noe and Mina's flip on in September, west side families go from one option to three without driving town-side.
September 15 leaves about two weeks before the Platinum third-quarter credit resets on October 1. If you are sitting on an unused Q3 credit and waiting for Ko Olina, keep a backup from the confirmed list ready.
How to use the credit without losing it
Enroll, confirm the badge, pay with the enrolled card. No reservation required, which matters because several of these rooms seat walk ins at the bar.
- Enroll. Amex account, Rewards & Benefits, Benefits, activate the Resy credit. Unenrolled cards get nothing.
- Check the venue page. Look for the "Qualifies for Resy Credit" box below the reservation calendar, then screenshot it. That box is the only thing that governs whether your credit posts.
- Watch for the Tock tell. If the link sends you to exploretock.com, that venue has not fully migrated and will not trigger the credit before September 15.
- Pay with the enrolled card. The statement credit usually posts within a few days.
- Set four reminders. March 20, June 20, September 20, December 20. The Platinum credit is quarterly and does not roll over.
One warning from my own research. Two well known third-party trackers both had a Honolulu Chinatown bar marked ineligible when its actual Resy page was showing the qualifying box. Do not trust a list, including mine. Check the venue page.
Which Amex cards have a Resy credit
| Card | Annual credit | Reset cadence |
|---|---|---|
| The Platinum Card | Up to $400 | $100 per quarter |
| American Express Gold Card | Up to $100 | $50 twice a year |
| Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business | Up to $240 | $20 per month |
| Delta SkyMiles Platinum and Platinum Business | Up to $120 | $10 per month |
| Centurion and Business Centurion | Up to $1,000 | $250 per quarter |
Amounts as reported August 2026. Enrollment required, U.S. venues only. Confirm current terms in your Amex account.
Credits are per card, so a Platinum and a Gold in the same wallet can each be used on separate visits. If you are sorting out your lineup, start with my rundown of the best cards for Hawaiʻi travelers, and check what your points are actually worth before you plan a bigger trip.
Frequently asked questions
Thirty verified as of August 11, 2026: 22 on Oʻahu, 7 on Maui, 1 on Kauaʻi. Sixteen Oʻahu venues are confirmed eligible for the Amex Resy credit today. Resy does not publish a venue list and splits Hawaiʻi across several city pages, so no official count exists.
Not yet. All three arrived through the Tock merger on August 11, 2026, and Amex has said newly added Tock venues are not eligible at launch. Select U.S. Tock venues become eligible beginning September 15. Check the venue page for the qualifying box before counting on it.
No. What matters is that the venue shows the Resy Credit box at the time you pay, and that you pay with the Amex card you enrolled. Walking in and sitting at the bar counts.
No. It is up to $100 per calendar quarter and unused amounts are forfeited when the quarter ends. You cannot bank $200 for a bigger meal later. Four separate visits, one per quarter, is the only way to get the full $400.
None confirmed as of August 2026. Kona and Waimea's better known rooms run on OpenTable or direct booking. The Tock migration may change that, since several neighbor island resort restaurants used Tock. If you find one, send it my way.
Every card in the table above earns a monthly, semiannual, or quarterly dining credit, and the annual fees and reset schedules vary a lot between them. Compare the current offers side by side and see which one actually fits how you and your ʻohana eat and travel.
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Scottie's Take
I almost wrote this perk off. You get used to premium card benefits being built for someone in Manhattan, and I assumed Hawaiʻi would not have the coverage to make $400 real. Thirty venues later, with sixteen confirmed eligible on Oʻahu, I was wrong. We have eaten at both DOMODOMO and Toro on this list, and the Kakaʻako density surprised me most. Four eligible venues across two buildings means you can park once and still get a table on a busy night.
Today's Tock news is the bigger deal long term. Sushi Sho landing on Resy is a headline, though at $400 per person it is a splurge dinner, not a credit play. What I am watching is Ko Olina. If Noe and Mina's turn on September 15, that changes the math for a lot of Kapolei and ʻEwa families who were never going to drive to Chinatown just to use a credit.
Two warnings. Do not book a Tock venue in August expecting the credit to post, because it will not. And do not trust a list, including mine. I originally had a Chinatown bar marked ineligible because two well known trackers said so, and a reader pulled up the real Resy page showing the qualifying box. Open the venue page, screenshot the box, then pay.
Bottom line, this is one of the easiest premium perks to actually capture, and it is worth more than people think because it resets four times a year. If you have been treating Resy as a mainland thing, that is $400 a year you are leaving behind. Book something before the quarter closes, then check back on September 15.
Know a Hawaiʻi restaurant on Resy that I missed? Drop it in the comments or send me a message. Readers have already added a dozen venues here and caught one flat out error, which is exactly how this should work.
A hui hou, Scottie.