280 Best Restaurants in Hawaii, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hawaii - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tex Drive-In

$ Fodor's Choice

A local institution and icon, this casual place is famous for its malasadas, the puffy, doughy, deep-fried Portuguese doughnuts without a hole, best eaten hot; there are also vanilla, chocolate, and coconut cream-filled versions. For more than a snack, go for the Hawaiian burger, with a fat, juicy slice of sweet pineapple on top; the overstuffed burrito; or some decent house-made pizza. If you visit Honokaa without stopping by, you may regret it.  

Tiki's Grill and Bar

$$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Tiki's is the kind of fun place people come to Waikiki for: a retro–South Pacific spot with a back-of-the-bar faux volcano, open-air lounge with live local music, indoor-outdoor dining, and a fantastic view of the beach across the street. Chef Ronnie Nasuti turns out beautifully composed plates and puts fresh twists on the super-familiar—like spicy "volcano" chicken wings, watermelon and feta salad, or Thai-style shrimp puttanesca. Be sure to try one of the mai tais, which come in a variety of flavors, then settle in and stay a while. There's live music on most nights (check the calendar on the website) and an upbeat crowd at the bar. Tiki's is in the Twin Fin Hotel and may look like a place designed for tourists, but it's the locals who come back again and again.

2570 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–8454
Known For
  • Surprisingly good food in a made-for-TV setting that attracts locals
  • Pacific Rim menu inspired by a noted Islands chef
  • Can get pricey, but a fun experience worthy of a hana hou (encore)

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Tin Roof

$ Fodor's Choice

Top Chef celebrity Sheldon Simeon opened this trendy lunch counter in a small Kahului warehouse, and it's easy to spot—just look for the line of people waiting in the parking lot. Locals and visitors swarm here for the affordable and ono (delicious) plates of mochiko chicken, pork belly, ulu mac salad, beet box, and garlic shrimp, and although there are only a couple of stools in the restaurant, many people dine on the curb or take their food to-go. Don't forget to ask for some chili pepper water!

360 Papa Pl., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA
808-868–0753
Known For
  • Decadent treats such as mochi birthday cake bites
  • Fresh poke bowl
  • Plantation-inspired "kau kau tins"
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Sun and Mon.

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Tommy Bahama

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

It's more "island-style" than Hawaii-style—and yes, it's a chain—but the food is consistently great, the service is filled with aloha, and the ambience is island refined. The cocktails are among the best and most creative on Maui and include well-priced non-alcoholic options. You can enjoy happy hour from 2 to 5 pm and live music from 5 to 9 pm daily.

3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, HI, 96753, USA
808-875–9983
Known For
  • Chilean sea bass
  • Filet mignon prepared in a variety of ways
  • Festive bar scene
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill

$ Fodor's Choice

Locals flock to this downtown Kailua-Kona restaurant for good reason: the poke is the most onolicious (super delicious) in town, and the many other seafood, pork, and beef offerings are just as stellar. Poke does not get more authentic than this, and you can get it by the bowl or the pound. Sandwiches, burgers, salads, and desserts round out the gourmet menu. A kids' menu features affordable burgers, poke bowls, and sides. Inventively named cocktails such as the Night Marcher and the Shirtless Margarita add to the fun. Happy hour runs from 3 to 5.

Waiahole Poi Factory

$ Fodor's Choice

The historic Waiahole Poi Factory, which made poi for 70 years before serving as an art galley and then a commercial kitchen, returned to its roots back in 2009 and now makes some of the island's freshest and best-tasting poi. Along with that Hawaiian food staple, you can get plate lunches with other classics like squid luau (a dish with taro leaves and coconut), lomi lomi salmon (pieces of salted salmon mixed with onion and tomatoes), chicken long rice, and laulau (meat or fish wrapped in leaves and cooked); outdoor seating is limited, so it's good for takeout. A menu favorite is the Sweet Lady of Waiahole dessert, named after a popular local song, with warm kulolo (taro-coconut pudding) and haupia (a type of coconut pudding) ice cream. A second location recently opened in the food court at Windward Mall and is convenient for those who don't end up going farther north along the coast.

48-140 Kamehameha Hwy., Kaneohe, HI, 96744, USA
808-239–2222
Known For
  • Long line at some times, and it closes early at 5 or 6 pm
  • Watching the poi pounders at work
  • Authentic and fresh Hawaiian plate lunches
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Waioli Kitchen & Bake Shop

$ | Manoa Fodor's Choice

Dating from 1922, this historic café surrounded by the verdant Manoa Valley landscape is part of the Hawaii Salvation Army headquarters and has been independently operated by Ross and Stefanie Anderson since late 2018. A short menu of simple, delicious breakfast and lunch items are ordered at the counter and delivered to your chosen table, either inside the cozy, multiroom bungalow or on the covered lanai. The Waioli staff is largely made up of people in recovery from substance abuse who are learning the restaurant and kitchen trade, and a 3% vocational training fee is added to all checks, bringing the former tearoom back to its roots as a kitchen skills program for orphaned girls. There's a cute gift shop and plenty of space to linger in the lushness.

2950 Manoa Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA
808-744–1619
Known For
  • Braised short rib loco moco
  • Assorted house-made pastries, scones, muffins, breads, jams, and jellies
  • Peaceful garden setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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53 by the Sea

$$$$ | Kakaako

Housed in a McVilla aimed at attracting a Japanese wedding clientele, this restaurant serves contemporary Continental food that focuses primarily on beautifully plated, well-prepared standards—albeit with a million-dollar view of Honolulu. Perched at the water's edge, with famed surf break Point Panic offshore, 53 by the Sea uses its setting to great advantage—the crescent-shape dining room faces the sea, so even if you’re not at a table nestled against the floor-to-ceiling windows, you have a fine view. Besides dinner, drop in for lunch or cocktails and appetizers at the bar while watching the city lights go up as the sun goes down. Sublime.

53 Ahui St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA
808-536–5353
Known For
  • Odd villa decor that somehow works
  • Free valet parking, and reservations are essential
  • On-site wedding chapel in case the mood strikes
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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Aa Roots

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The meals at this charming vegan restaurant are almost too gorgeous to eat (don't be surprised to find edible flowers or a rainbow of fruit adorning your meal). Choose from hearty soups, salads, sandwiches, and smoothies, plus rice bowls piled high with healthy ingredients. The welcoming staff are happy to answer questions or offer suggestions, making this a great option for non-vegans.

5095 Napilihau St., Napili, HI, 96761, USA
808-298–2499
Known For
  • Dragon fruit açaí bowl
  • Hearty burritos
  • Locally sourced ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Akasaka

$$ | Ala Moana

Step inside this tiny sushi bar, tucked amid the strip clubs behind the Ala Moana Hotel, and you'll swear you're in an out-of-the-way Tokyo neighborhood. Don't be deterred by its dodgy neighbors or its reputation for inconsistent service—this is where locals come when they want the real deal, and you'll be greeted with a cheerful "Irasshaimase!" (Welcome!) before sitting at a diminutive table or perching at the small sushi bar. Let the chefs here decide, omakase-style, or you can go for a grilled specialty, like scallop butteryaki (grilled in butter).

1646 Kona St., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-942–4466
Known For
  • Popular local spot for late-night food
  • Spicy tuna roll
  • No pretense, nothing fancy
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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Alii Coffee Co.

$ | Chinatown

The specialties at this coffee spot are cold brew drinks and "Coff-tails," cold brew shaken with a mixture of milks, creams, and flavors. It's not just the drinks made with coffee roasted in-house that are yummy here: the café serves pastries and cold breakfast items like the Lomi Salmon Bagel, and toasted sandwiches, flatbreads, and salads. The sit-down space is limited at this location, so you might grab and go while exploring the downtown and Chinatown areas. Alii Coffee has two other locations, one in Waikiki and one in Kakaako.

35 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA
808-532--7928
Known For
  • Delicious Alii Veggie sandwich
  • Ube (from a purple yam) latte
  • Limited space, so good for grab and go
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Bac Nam

$ | Ala Moana

Tam and Kimmy Huynh's menu ranges far beyond the usual pho and bun (cold noodle dishes) found at many Vietnamese restaurants. This welcoming, no-frills, hole-in-the-wall spot, which locals swear by, features crab curry, tapioca dumplings, head-on tamarind shrimp, and other dishes that hail from both northern and southern Vietnam. People who work in the neighborhood pack in for lunch, so you might want to avoid a midday visit. Reservations are not accepted for groups of fewer than six.

1117 S. King St., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-597–8201
Known For
  • Spring and summer rolls
  • Limited free parking behind the restaurant
  • Excellent crabmeat curry soup
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Baci Bistro

$$

A long-time local favorite, the elegant, inviting bistro is a classic Italian restaurant offering an extensive range of pastas, antipasti, mains, and really excellent desserts. Consider the ravioli del giorno followed by vitello (veal) cooked with a variety of sauces. Top off your meal with a dessert specialty: crème brûlée.

30 Aulike St., Kailua, HI, 96734, USA
808-262–7555
Known For
  • A wide variety of antipasti
  • House-made pasta
  • Cozy, romantic setting

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Bamboo Restaurant and Gallery

$$

In the heart of Hawi, this popular restaurant provides a historical setting in which to enjoy a menu brimming with Hawaiian country flair. Most of the entrées feature fish and chicken prepared several ways, although if the kitchen gets busy, you might get a mediocre plate. Bamboo accents, bold local artwork, and an old, unfinished wooden floor make the restaurant inviting.

55-3415 Akoni Pule Hwy., Hawi, HI, 96719, USA
808-889–5555
Known For
  • Fresh catch with ginger, cilantro, and peanuts
  • Passion fruit margaritas
  • Weekend entertainment
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

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The Beach House by 604

$$

Housed in a former officer’s dining hall right on the west-facing beach at Pokai Bay, the hip, casual, younger sibling of Pearl Harbor’s Restaurant 604 is a great place to stop for a bite before or after a surf session at Makaha or a day trip up the west side to Yokohama Bay. The island-inspired menu focuses on comfort foods and includes everything from poke, burgers, fries, and pizza to traditional island plates with fish and rice. During happy hour and sunset time, locals congregate to watch sports on large-screen TVs and see the golden orb dip into the clear seas.

85-010 Army St., Waianae, HI, 96792, USA
808-725–2589
Known For
  • Excellent sunset-viewing spot
  • Buzzy happy hour
  • Live music Tuesday through Saturday

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Beach Tree at the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

$$$

Beautifully designed, this venue provides a relaxed and elegant setting for alfresco dining near the sand, with its boardwalk-style deck and enormous vaulted ceiling. The menu features brick-oven pizzas, gnocchi with Keahole lobster, seafood entrées, steak, and farm-fresh salads. The tropical Peletini martini is a favorite, and at dinner, the premium wine list includes the Beach Tree's own signature reds and whites. Live Hawaiian music is featured nightly. Reservations are highly recommended. 

Bianellis Kona

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With indoor and outdoor seating, this easygoing Italian restaurant in a Keauhou shopping center serves gourmet pizzas and a tasty selection of pasta dishes, calzones, sandwiches, and salads. Everything is made from scratch, and they even have dairy-free cheese and gluten-free options. Pizza by the slice is now available for lunch, or if you want more than that, the take-and-bake pizza is half cooked, so you can complete the cooking process from the comfort of your condo.

78-6831 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-322–0377
Known For
  • Excellent wine selection
  • Online ordering available
  • Take-and-bake pizzas

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Big Island Brewhaus

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A hands-down island favorite, this casual brewpub from owner and veteran brewmaster Tom Kerns churns out premium ales, lagers, and specialty beers from his on-site brewery in Waimea. With a focus on fresh ingredients, the brewpub's menu includes falafels, burgers, poke, fish tacos, burritos, and quesadillas fresh to order. They have plenty of seating both inside and out. 

64-1066A Mamalahoa Hwy., Waimea (Hawaii County), HI, 96743, USA
808-887–1717
Known For
  • Coconut-infused White Mountain porter
  • Affordable sampler with six beer choices
  • Amazing grass-fed burgers

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Big Island Grill

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This beloved local-style restaurant serves huge portions of pork chops, diet-busting loco moco (meat, rice, and eggs smothered in gravy), fresh poke, and an assortment of fish specialties at very reasonable prices. Get there early, as they are open only until 2 pm.

75-5702 Kuakini Hwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–1153
Known For
  • Authentic local vibe
  • Succulent Kalbi short ribs
  • Large saimin portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner.

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Big Monster Thai Kapaa

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An extensive menu of Thai favorites and Asian classics ensure something for everyone at this affordable and tasty new restaurant. Curries, noodles, salads, fried rice, sushi rolls, tempura, and authentic Thai specialties are offered, with ample vegetarian choices---try the signature crispy ono curry and softshell crab buns. Wooden tables, soft lighting, and plants create a pleasant decor, and there's plenty of parking.
4–1105 Kuhio Hwy., HI, 96746, USA
808-212--1855
Known For
  • Extensive menu
  • Reasonable prices
  • Quality ingredients

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Bistro Casanova

$$

As it's smack-dab in the middle of Kahului, this Mediterranean restaurant is truly a convenient choice for lunch or dinner. The menu features everything from salads to pasta, and the tapas menu (available from 4 to 9 pm) changes weekly and always has an excellent selection of dishes.

33 Lono Ave., Kahului, HI, 96733, USA
808-873–3650
Known For
  • Paella with saffron rice and scallop linguine
  • Beautiful desserts
  • Perfect place for dinner before heading to the airport
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Black Rock Pizza

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Diners at their original location in Captain Cook enjoy lovely sunsets from the open air lanai while indulging in such house specialties as the Kanak Attack—a lively mix of sausage, kalua pork, meatballs, roasted red pepper, and smoked mozzarella—or the more traditional Kau Ono, infused with spinach, goat cheese, and Italian sausage on a base of garlic and olive oil. All sauces and doughs are completely handcrafted, while an impressive array of salads make a great combo. And while you expect great beer at a pizza place, they also have you covered with some delightful tropical cocktails such as the li hing mui mule or dragonfruit margarita.

82-6127 Mamalahoa Hwy, Captain Cook, HI, 96704, USA
808-731–6162
Known For
  • 12 taps including local beer and seltzers
  • Lunch specials
  • Gluten-free pizza options

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Blue Ginger Café

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Townspeople parade by outdoor tables, and local paintings and photos line interior walls at this cheery restaurant, a Lanai City institution that offers simply prepared, consistently tasty food. Breakfast options include the Lanai omelet with Portuguese sausage, lunch selections range from burgers—with house-made patties and buns—to saimin noodles, and, for dinner, you can sample generous portions of shrimp tempura or roasted pork. Phone ahead for takeout.

Boots & Kimo's Homestyle Kitchen

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Sometimes you wait an hour for a table here while patrons clamor for the banana pancakes topped with a thick macadamia-nut sauce. At lunch, the signature dish is a plate of pulehu (grilled) ribs. When the operation moved from a hole-in-the-wall to a larger space in 2010, and moved again in 2021, the line stayed just as long—but the food didn't change.

1020 Keolu Dr., Kailua, HI, 96734, USA
808-263–7929
Known For
  • Worth going once for the mac-nut pancakes
  • More popular than food may warrant overall
  • No reservations, but quick table turnover
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Brennecke's Beach Broiler

$$$

Casual and fun, with a busy mai tai bar and windows overlooking the beach, Brennecke's specializes in big portions in a wide range of offerings including rib-eye steak, burgers, fish tacos, pasta, and shrimp. You can create your own combination meal if you can't pick only one. This place is especially good for happy hour, as the drink and pupu (appetizer) menus and daily promotions bring down the prices. There's a beach deli downstairs.

2100 Hoone Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-742–7588
Known For
  • Good-value happy hour
  • Fresh catch of the day
  • Take-out deli with shave ice

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Buzz's Original Steak House

$$$

Virtually unchanged since opening in 1967, this neighborhood institution opposite Kailua Beach Park is filled with the aroma of grilling steaks and plumeria blooms. It doesn't matter if you're a bit sandy and beach bedraggled (though bare feet are a no-no, as are tank tops after 4:30 pm)—just find a spot in the cozy maze of rooms; order a steak, a burger, teriyaki chicken, or the fresh fish special. Leave room for desserts. Get a table on the lanai if you can, especially at lunch when the menu is a bit less expensive; the view alone makes it worth the visit. If you sit at the bar, expect to make friends. Be warned: the mai tais here are the strongest you'll find anywhere; if you order the "B.F.R.D." don't expect to drive home.

413 Kawailoa Rd., Kailua, HI, 96734, USA
808-261–4661
Known For
  • Reservations are essential
  • The views from the lanai at lunch
  • Excellent fruity beach cocktails, including very strong mai tais
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Cafe 100

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Established in 1948, this casual spot is famous for its tasty loco moco, prepared in more than three dozen ways (with different meats, chicken, vegetables, and fish), and its low-priced breakfast and lunch specials. The word "restaurant," or even "café," is used loosely—you order at a window and eat on one of the outdoor benches provided—but you come here for the food, prices, and authentic, old-Hilo experience. You can stuff yourself for $5 if you order right.

Café des Amis

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The menu at this budget-friendly café features French, Mediterranean, and Indian dishes, and the food is fresh and tasty. Expect flavors and preparations not easily obtainable at other island eateries, with a nice selection of sweet and savory crepes, curry wraps, and salads complemented by cocktails, wine, and beer. Primarily open for lunch and dinner, the cafe opens for breakfast hours on the weekend.

42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, HI, 96779, USA
808-579–6323
Known For
  • Delicious vegetable curry and chicken, avocado, and mozzarella crepes
  • Breakfast on weekends only
  • Excellent people-watching

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Cafe Mambo

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This colorful, airy, and brightly painted hangout is right in the thick of things, so the people-watching is excellent. The food is great, too, and the menu features everything from burgers and fish to four different preparations of duck.

30 Baldwin Ave., Paia, HI, 96779, USA
808-579–8021
Known For
  • Crispy duck
  • Unique fajitas and salads
  • Locally inspired tapas
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Cafe O'Lei at the Mill House

$$$

The food is so fresh at this Waikapu standout that you can see the fields where it was grown while seated at your mountain view table. This family-owned restaurant creates rich cuisine from mauka (mountain) to makai (ocean), boasting seasonal produce. With every bite, you know it was made with aloha. Reservations are encouraged.

1670 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu, HI, 96793, USA
808-500–0553
Known For
  • Robust happy hour
  • Bold flavors and farm-to-table freshness
  • Ulu and sweet potato enchiladas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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