“This unassuming building has So much to offer!! Such a classy gift shop full of unique gifts, home decor, jewelry and so much more!! Highly recommend you check it out when you’re on Oahu!! Doesn’t look like much from the outside but you won’t regret going in!!”
8AM - 4:30PM
247 Kalihi St, Honolulu
Gift Shops
“My experience purchasing from R & R Gifts in Hawaii was great. Their website was easy to navigate, I was able to speak with a store representative about my order after it was placed, and the shipping from Hawaii to my home on the mainland was very fast. Overall, great customer service and great prices.”
“Ulu Mana is fairly new - it's located across the street from the Hawaiian Chip Company. I did not try the freshly made ulu chips but I did go over for the ulu hummus. The tumeric was my favorite!!The shop also carries a lot of other local products - it's definitely the place to hit up to shop local or take goodies to family/friends in the mainland or abroad.The owner was the one helping me and he was really friendly and welcoming.”
“Great selection and always have something you like!
It's hard to go in here and not get lost in the selection. They also have a suggestions list, If you don't see anything you like , add it to the list, and you can come back in a few weeks, and it will be there!”
“Very cute store and the owner is always pleasant and nice. Her dog Otto is a cute, grumpy little old man who loves scritches. There is usually a good variety of items to peruse, and her prices for Sanrio products are always better priced than the official Sanrio store down island is.”
“I don’t know why some male Karen gave a bad review of donated butterflies that were meant to share some happiness and joy to children’s hospital patients. I think he missed the point that they are not meant as pet in plastic case or marketing gimmick. They were to be released into nature. I have gotten these as gifts for keiki and we used to learn about butterfly life cycles and role as pollinators. Don’t be a miserly Mike. Use your common sense and help spread education about endangered monarch butterflies. Some people show aloha and try to share knowledge and joy. And then there’s Mike.”