By Sarah Burchard
Looking for something to eat and drink that's a bit healthier? Here are some of our favorite spots on O'ahu for fresh-pressed juices, smoothies, acai bowls, vegan food and healthy meals.
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Vegan ramen from Alo Cafe. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Plant-based dishes made with local and organic ingredients as much as possible. Fresh juices, smoothies, tea, coffee, acai bowls, breakfast and lunch items.
Located in Waikīkī, Kakaʻako and downtown Honolulu.
@alocafe_hawaii

Banan sundaes. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Dairy-free soft-serve made from bananas, served with wholesome toppings such as mac nut butter, fresh fruit, shaved coconut, granola and honey. Also serves smoothies.
Located in Waikīkī and Kaimukī.
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Fancy Fresh. Photo by Robbie Roy.
Smoothies, juices, teas and diced fresh fruit. Free parking.
Located in Chinatown.

Acai bowls at Nalu Health Bar & Cafe. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Juices, smoothies, acai bowls, salads, sandwiches and wraps.
Four locations on Oʻahu.

Bullet coffee at Sunrise Shack's original location.
Bullet coffee, smoothies, smoothie bowls and more. Expect to find ingredients such as spirulina, dates, bee pollen, cacao nibs and goji berries.
Four locations on Oʻahu.

Thai Crunch Salad at Lēʻahi Health. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Plant-based food and drinks. Smoothies, cold brew, kombucha, kale tacos, salads, wraps and bowls
Four locations on Oʻahu.

Vegan sushi and Japanese small plates at Tane Vegan Izakaya. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Vegan sushi. Also serving ramen and other Japanese small plates.
Located in Mōʻiliʻili.

Mango smoothie at Summer Frappe. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Fresh tropical fruit smoothies, including avocado, soursop, lilikoʻi and durian.
Located in Chinatown.

Owner of ʻUlu & Kalo Bakery Maile Kamisugi at a pop-up market at Capital Modern. Photo by Sarah Burchard.
Plant-based treats made from Hawaiʻi canoe crops, such as ʻulu (breadfruit), kalo (taro) and maiʻa (bananas). Brownies, banana-ʻulu bread, cookies and more.
Find these treats at Poʻai by Pono Potions, Bean About Town, Nalu Health Bar and the Kakaʻako Farmers Market (Saturdays 8-noon)
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