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Can you comb through my Big Island restaurant list?
Visiting Big Island for 7 days with my two daughters, ages 16 and 14. Looking for more low-key spots. Restaurants and shopping that locals might frequent or recommend. Would also love to visit a couple of spots with amazing views.
Here is what I have collected so far. * = places I really want to visit. KONA *Super J's Hawaiian Style Cafe for breakfast or lunch The poke shack Umeke Pau Hana Poke Pine trees cafe Magic's beach grill Dessert/ Pastry in Kona Pea berry & galette Kalama's - shaved ice ———————— VOLCANO NAT’L PARK On way- panaluu bakery on the way from Kona. Order malasadas Ohelo Cafe while there Or Volcano House ( not as good) East of Volcano Nat’l Park Honua's frozen hot chocolate ____________ HILO *Mochi!! Two Ladies Kitchen (strawberry mochi) *Tex Drive In for Malasadas *Kawamoto store- okazuya Cafe 100 Ken's Pancake House Hilo Bay Cafe (great views) Ocean sushi Suisan for poke Moon & Turtle (for pasta) Hawaiian Vanilla Company Shopping in Hilo Big Island Candies ____________ Misc Restaurants I have yet to research… if you recommend any of these, please let me know! MISC RESTAURANTS… BrokeDaMouth Grindz 808 Grindz Cafe Randy’s Huli Chicken and Ribs Ohana Q The Coffee Shack Honaunau Poke Shop Japanese: Sushi Cocoro Miyo's Japanese Teshima- Japanese breakfast Kawamoto Pizza/ Italian- Bianelli's Malasada (fried dough) Breakfast: Kamuela Burgers: HSC |
We like Annie's Island Burgers in Kealakekua. We usually stop after snorkeling at Two Step and visiting The Place of Refuge.
There is a great ice cream store in Kawaihae. Merrimans in Waimea is excellent. Lava Lava Beach Club is a fun stop on the A-Bay. |
In Kona, our family liked the Kona Inn restaurant.
https://konainnrestaurant.com If you get there at the right time, you can sit outside on the patio over the water. Good fresh fish sandwiches, hamburgers, etc. Reasonably priced (for Hawaii!). https://konainnrestaurant.com/wp-con...te-6-17-22.pdf |
In Kona, I really like Lava Java for breakfast. Great food, sit outside and watch the ocean. I also like The Fish Hopper for seafood. The Fish Hopper is a bit more touristy now compared to years ago, but it's a nice spot. For a great Loco Moco, I like Big Kahuna Beach grill.
Over in Hilo, as you mentioned, Ken's Pancake is great for all meals! |
In Hilo, Poke N Sides at the Hilo Farmer's Market, there is also a burger place next to it. Outdoor seating.
NB a lot of restaurants in downtown Hilo that I might have tried were closed on Sunday. I was told one of the Thai ones was pretty good but it was closed. I heard Ken's was maybe not as good at it used to be, but didn't go, mainly because I don't like "local' type cooking and they shortened their hours. I had a refrigerator and later a kitchen and had tons of (free) fresh fruit (papaya, tangerines and rambutans) and included coffee and banana bread, supplemented by grocery from KTA (the big one in Hilo). If you pass by any fruit/veg stands in Hilo, they do have nice tomatoes. Just Cruisin Coffee is a drive through takeout with good sandwiches and coffee in Hilo, Call in your order, opens at 5:30AM. It was my birding guide's go-to (30+ year Big Island resident). I can't remember if it was cash only since I didn't pay, best to ask. Printable Menu - Just Cruisin Coffee |
I haven't been there but my niece liked Rebel Kitchen in Kealakelua.
she was only there for lunch though https://rebelkitchen.com/ |
Any recommendations post-visit?
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