Irene M.
Aug 5, 2024
Getting the Tour...Who knew that this was the name of the building although it's been planted on the side ever since lol! Well it's home to of course La Tour Cafe and just recently La Tour Bakehouse also have many favorites like Tanaka Saimin, 7-Eleven, Party City, Bangkok Chef just to name a few.Getting there is easier than parking if you don't know, when you drive up just go straight down behind the building which will take you around to the front as the parking is one way so if you want to park closer to a specific biz this would be the way or just park beside the building near 7-eleven though most of the stalls are reserved and can fill up easily sometimes.Great variety of biz here whether if you're planning a party, or just hungry with lots of free parking makes it a great place to explore and take care of those cravings.Thank you!
Read MoreDan A.
Feb 12, 2024
So, La Tour Cafe anchors this building complex on the Diamond Head side; 7-11 anchors on the Ewa end. A couple of other eateries are situated in La Tour Plaza - Tanaka Saimin and Bangkok Chef. Other establishments include Party City and 5.11. Next to Bangkok Chef is a keyed entrance to upstairs office buildings - the property management office, physical therapy office, etc.Parking is problematic. Lunch hours: lot is full. Entrance is from Alakawa Street...busy. Exit is from Alakawa or Nimitz Highway...busy. When you enter from Alakawa if there aren't any open stalls you can't enter the main area with stalls at storefronts...you have to turn left at 7-11, on the ewa corner of the plaza. Also, exit only on the Lowes - Diamond Head end - but drivers periodically disregard the "Do Not Enter" sign.
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