Best 5 restaurants on the Big Island - let's update this.
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Best 5 restaurants on the Big Island - let's update this.
I looked for this thread, but a lot of information was at least 2 years old. I'm looking for romantic atmosphere (beach views if possible) plus great food. Also, where are good places for lunch? We are staying at the Waikoloa Marriott for 4 days - lunch and dinner suggestions needed. Hilo for lunch and volcano for dinner 1 night. Thanks
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The Marriott's Restaurant in Waikoloa is surprisingly good and quite atmospheric with good sunset views. We ate there twice, including again a surprisingly good buffet on a Friday night. We actually skipped Roy's; once restaurants opened all over the mainland Roy's lost it's cache with us, and Roy's always seems to be in some nondescript strip mall. We ate at both Cafe Pesto's, Merriman's, and Bamboo--all good.
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My favorite restaurant is the Keii Cafe about 15 minutes south of Kailua Kona. But my favorite dining experience was at the Hawaiian oasis Bed & Breakfast - if you call a day or two ahead, they will make you a romantic dinner set in their gorgeous palm garden. Carol is an amazing chef - ask her to make her crabcakes if you want a real treat. their website is:
www.hawaiianoasis.com
www.hawaiianoasis.com
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Just returned from the BI and we found
3 places that you might want to try.
Our best meal was at the Coast Grill at
the Hapuna Prince hotel. Great food and
a terrific sunset view from high up looking out at the ocean. Loved it. 2nd favotite was Brown's Beach house at
the Fairmont. Good food, great service
and another fabulous sunset right at beach level. Nice entertainment in the evening also. 3rd was the Canoe House at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel. This one
was said to be the best on the island -
but we thought the food was just "good"
not great. But it also has a terrific
view and is very relaxing. You can't go
wrong with any of these.
Note - Roy's does have good food - but
is far from romantic. Too crowded.
3 places that you might want to try.
Our best meal was at the Coast Grill at
the Hapuna Prince hotel. Great food and
a terrific sunset view from high up looking out at the ocean. Loved it. 2nd favotite was Brown's Beach house at
the Fairmont. Good food, great service
and another fabulous sunset right at beach level. Nice entertainment in the evening also. 3rd was the Canoe House at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel. This one
was said to be the best on the island -
but we thought the food was just "good"
not great. But it also has a terrific
view and is very relaxing. You can't go
wrong with any of these.
Note - Roy's does have good food - but
is far from romantic. Too crowded.
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Roys, is crowded and loud, but excellent cuisine. We got extra dishes to go, and really enjoyed it more on the beach at sunset, and on our deck or cool room.Exceptional chef!
LuLu's was perfect after snorkling, extremely casual, excellent wasabi ahi.
Parker Ranch Grill was a wonderful lunch and we were very disapointed we ran out of time, wanted to have dinner there since our lunch we so delightful.
Harbor House (Kona) was nice casual lunch outdoors.
Hilton breakfast was all sugar, no flavor, but lovely setting for coffee.
Honokaa, cafe next to Pacific Coast RealEstate, was wonderful local dining.
LuLu's was perfect after snorkling, extremely casual, excellent wasabi ahi.
Parker Ranch Grill was a wonderful lunch and we were very disapointed we ran out of time, wanted to have dinner there since our lunch we so delightful.
Harbor House (Kona) was nice casual lunch outdoors.
Hilton breakfast was all sugar, no flavor, but lovely setting for coffee.
Honokaa, cafe next to Pacific Coast RealEstate, was wonderful local dining.





