168 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.

Murphy's Bar & Grill

$ | Downtown

Located on the edge between the financial district and Chinatown, Honolulu's go-to Irish bar serves Guinness on tap and an Irish-American menu of pubby favorites such as spicy chicken wings, jalapeño poppers, fish 'n' chips, corned beef and cabbage, and grilled New York steak—without that Waikiki price tag. But probably the most popular menu item is the Blarney Burger, gooey with Guinness-infused cheddar cheese. The list of daily specials is worth hearing, and while the comfort food is its trademark, the specialty salads are noteworthy and inventive. And pie day, every Friday, brings in rabid fans looking for their favorite slice. The restaurant has been featured on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-ins and Dives on the Food Network. The dining room's booths attract business big wigs, journalists, and staff from the nearby Kumu Kahua Theatre. Meanwhile, the young and restless play darts and shuffleboard in the bar. It takes over the block for Saint Patrick's Day, and it's the go-to spot for after work pau hana (after work) gatherings and a quick bite before a show at the Kumu Kahua Theatre.

2 Merchant St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA
808-531–0422
Known For
  • Stick-to-your-ribs Irish fare
  • Creative salads that add diversity (and heart relief) to an otherwise heavy menu
  • Fun setting that has you smiling on the way out the door
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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No Ka Oi Grindz Lanai

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A local favorite, this lunchroom-style café has picnic tables in the landscaped front yard where you can watch the town drive by, plus a few more tables in the no-frills interior. The menu includes local favorites like kimchi fried rice, as well as massive plate lunches and daily specials.

335 9th St., Lanai City, HI, 96763, USA
808-565–9413
Known For
  • Local comfort food
  • Large portions
  • Reasonable prices

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Nui's Garden Kitchen

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This roadside Thai food truck fronts the 40-acre Maui Nui Farm, owned by Nui and Kit, so you can stop to grab a bite and then tour the beautiful farm. Although the menu changes with the seasons, everything is delicious, and the curry and pad Thai are perennial favorites.

151 Pulehunui Rd., Kula, HI, 96790, USA
808-264–1103
Known For
  • Farm-fresh ingredients
  • Outdoor seating with views of Haleakala
  • Excellent peanut sauce
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Paia Gelato

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Fresh gelato made with locally sourced ingredients is the big draw here (try Surfing Goat Dairy's Lilikoi Quark flavor and thank us later). You'll also find jams, jellies, and dressings from Jeff Gomes, coffees from Maui Coffee Roasters, and picnic lunches from Hana Lunch Co.

Pancho and Lefty's Cantina & Restaurante

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Across the street from the Kona Inn Shopping Village, in Kailua Village, this upstairs cantina is a nice perch for enjoying nachos and margaritas (try the hibiscus margarita) on a lazy afternoon, or for watching the passersby on Alii Drive. Try the molcajete—a type of bowl—loaded with marinated chicken, steak, and shrimp and a sauce crafted of chiles and topped with jack cheese. Or just order the chips, salsa, and ceviche, which might hit the spot at the end of a long day of sightseeing. At 5 pm, the banyan tree nearby fills with hundreds of chirping mynah birds, a veritable happy hour in bird land.

75-5725 Ali’i Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–2171
Known For
  • Popular happy hour hangout
  • Better for snacks than a full meal
  • Homemade salsa

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Paniolo BBQ Kauai

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Simple food and hearty portions are the draw at this casual family-owned restaurant offering ranch-style cuisine. Choose from steak or fish sandwiches, taco or chicken salads, burgers, grilled fish, and plates piled high with chicken, steak, or ribs, along with house-made chili and salad. Though they specialize in BBQ meats, vegetarians will find some options. The rustic decor is cozy and casual, with plastic chairs and ranch memorabilia. Nightly live music adds to the fun.

4–1345 Kuhio Hwy., HI, 96746, USA
808-431--1668
Known For
  • Nightly live music
  • Hearty portions
  • Flavorful BBQ meats
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Papa Kona Restaurant & Bar

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Simply unbeatable proximity to the ocean is part of the draw of this lively restaurant in the heart of town: you just can't get any closer to the water without getting wet—and sometimes you do! It's popular to come here for sunset for drinks and appetizers such as the poke stack or the avocado fries. Otherwise, stick with a burger or sandwich, as the mains can get pricey. Order online for pickup and delivery. Beloved local musicians Lopaka Roots or LT Smooth play nightly. 

Papaya's

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Kauai's largest natural-foods market, now in much larger digs fronting the highway in the same shopping center, offers a cold grab-and-go menu of deli and green salads, wraps, soups for reheating, smoothies, and sometimes fresh sashimi.

4--901 Kuhio Hwy., HI, 96746, USA
808-823–0190
Known For
  • Convenience
  • Fresh organic produce
  • Vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Pau Pizza & Provisions

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Its name is Hawaiian for "done," perhaps an allusion to how eagerly the pizzas are gobbled up at this eatery with cool artwork and a relaxed vibe. On offer is a wide selection of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pastas, and pizzas loaded with lots of local ingredients. All sauces and salad dressings are made in-house. When it comes to the pizzas, anything goes; order one of Pau's 16-inch signature pies or create your own. You can order online and pick up. Lunch is a deal if you order the triple slice: a quarter pizza cut into three slices plus a side salad at a special price.

65-1227 Opelo Rd., Waimea (Hawaii County), HI, 96743, USA
808-885–6325
Known For
  • Popular build-your-own-pizza option
  • Superfood salad with quinoa and brown rice
  • Triple slice lunch special

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Penne Pasta Cafe

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This small place packs a powerhouse of a menu with reasonably priced pizzas, pastas, salads, and sandwiches. As the restaurant's name suggests, several dishes feature penne, and portions tend to be generous enough so that two people can easily split a salad and entrée and leave completely sated.

3350 Lower Hoonapili Rd., Lahaina, HI, 96761, USA
808-661–6633
Known For
  • Gluten-free and vegan options
  • Fast and friendly service
  • Fantastic desserts

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Pho To Chau Restaurant

$ | Chinatown

This hole-in-the-wall storefront was the go-to spot for pho with all the trimmings long before hipsters and foodies found Chinatown. Many Vietnamese restaurants have since opened, and some have surpassed To Chau's quality—it's all in the broth—but eating habits die hard in this city.

1007 River St., Honolulu, HI, 96817, USA
808-533–4549
Known For
  • No-frills service and sometimes a wait for food once seated
  • Old-school, 1970s decor, and no credit cards or reservations
  • Large pho can be easily shared
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Pine Tree Cafe

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This low-key, no-frills café offers local plate lunch options and classics such as loco moco (meat, rice, and eggs smothered in gravy), alongside new inventions like crab curry bisque. The prices are very affordable, and the portions are huge. The fresh-fish plate is decent, and all meals are served with fries or rice and macaroni salad. It's a good place to stop for a last-minute bite—breakfast, lunch, or dinner—before catching your flight back to the mainland.

Pineapple's Island Fresh Cuisine

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If you expect that a restaurant named Pineapple's would serve tropical beverages in hollowed-out pineapples, you'd be exactly correct. Always packed, this open-air bistro looks like a tourist trap, but there is a fine-dining component to the menu, which includes fresh catch, kalbi ribs (grilled, Korean-style), teriyaki flank steak, burgers, wraps, and sandwiches. Check out the daily specials like salmon salad or the Caprese burger.

332 Keawe St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-238–5324
Known For
  • Surprisingly inventive island cuisine
  • Vegan-friendly
  • Live entertainment Thursday–Sunday
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Pizza Paradiso

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When it opened in 1995, this was a counter-service pizza place, but it's evolved over into a local favorite, serving Mediterranean-style pizza and comfort food including pitas, gyros, and kabobs.

3350 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., Honokowai, HI, 96761, USA
808-667–2929
Known For
  • Fresh, house-made pesto
  • Gelato and Dole Whip for dessert
  • Pizzas with local Maui produce

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Polli's Mexican Restaurant

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A Makawao staple since 1981 and set in the town's only intersection, Polli's is a lively Mexican restaurant that serves up the island's best fish tacos. The portions are generous, with classic fajitas, burritos, and enchiladas, and there are vegetarian options, too.

1202 Makawao Ave., Makawao, HI, 96768, USA
808-572–7808
Known For
  • Fun and friendly atmosphere
  • Huge dishes and family-style dining
  • Tasty mango, strawberry, and lilikoi (Hawaiian passion fruit) margaritas

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Puka Dog

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It takes four steps to customize a Hawaiian-style hot dog here, so your crew may want to study the menu in advance. Choose a Polish sausage or veggie dog, top it with a house-made sauce and one of six intriguing tropical fruit relishes, then add mustard (lilikoi—passion fruit—is best). All this deliciousness won't fall out on your bathing suit because the bun is baked with a puka (a hole) rather than sliced. Grab a fresh-squeezed lemonade and cross the road to the beach for the final ingredient, sunshine.

2100 Hoone Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-742–6044
Known For
  • Secret garlic-lemon sauce with four heat levels
  • Hawaiian sweet-bread bun
  • Kauai Special with mango relish
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Puka Puka Kitchen

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Puka means a small space in Hawaiian, and this little takeout eatery certainly fits the bill. This is where you can experience authentic local fare such as lunch plates, a chicken katsu plate, or onolicious (delicious) fish-and-chips. It's within walking distance of the Hilo Farmers Market.

270 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-933--2121
Known For
  • Bento boxes
  • Ample portions
  • True local vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner.

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Punaluu Bake Shop

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Billed as the southernmost bakery in the United States, this is a good spot to grab a snack or lunch. Hawaiian sweetbread is the specialty here. Local-style plate lunches and sandwiches on the bakeshop's sweetbread buns go well with Kau coffee, which has earned a reputation for excellence that rivals Kona coffee.

5642 Mamalahoa Hwy., HI, 96772, USA
808-929–7343
Known For
  • Sweet bread
  • All goods baked on-site
  • Malasada (Portuguese doughnuts) glazed with lilikoi (passion fruit)
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Reuben's Mexican Restaurant

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It's not the best Mexican food you've ever had, but if you're jonesing for some carne asada or chicken flautas, Reuben's has you covered. You can make a meal out of the warm chips and salsa alone. This is a lively place to spend an afternoon or evening. 

336 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-961–2552
Known For
  • Local landmark open since 1979
  • Generous portions
  • Homemade margarita mix with flavors such as lilikoi (passion fruit), guava, and mango
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Sack N Save Kona

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Locals know the seafood counter at Sack N Save Kona is the place to get delicious, affordable poke. Sample and then choose from a variety of freshly made poke salad selections. You can order 1/3-pound with a warm rice bowl for only $7.99. It's the best poke deal in town.

75-5595 Palani Rd, Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–2729
Known For
  • Grocery store with convenient hours
  • No waiting
  • Variety of freshly caught and previously frozen selections

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Sack N Save Seafood Counter

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It may sound strange, but the takeout seafood counter tucked in the back of this grocery store serves some of the finest poke in Hilo. For $13 a bowl, you get enough seafood on a steaming pile of rice to feed two people. This place offers premium poke at an affordable price, along with an array of seasonings and homemade sauces.

Seven Brothers – Shark's Cove

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The community-minded sons and the next generation of a Samoan-Californian couple run this casual eatery across from Shark’s Cove, as well as other locations such as Kahuku and Haleiwa. Surfers and sightseers flock here for burgers, salads, fries, and, in some locations, seafood dishes; this location has outdoor seating.

59-712 Kamehameha Hwy., Pupukea, HI, 96712, USA
Known For
  • House-made sauces and dressings
  • Mom’s banana bread topped with coconut and chocolate sauce
  • Polynesian salad, coconut macadamia-nut shrimp salad
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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South East Asia Kauai

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This Asian restaurant, known as SEA Kauai, is a welcome and affordable addition to the Lihue dining scene, offering super fresh sushi as well as Thai cuisine. Try the popular sushi boats or the sweet-spicy pineapple curry. The setting is simple and clean, with indoor and open-air seating, and the service is friendly and efficient.

South Shore Grill

$ | Diamond Head

Popular with locals, this casual counter-service spot is just minutes from Waikiki, on trendy Monsarrat Avenue near the base of Diamond Head. It has something for everyone: generous plate lunches (try the wahoo—a type of mackerel—coated with macadamia-nut pesto and served with a tangy slaw), fish tacos, burritos, burgers, ciabatta-roll sandwiches, and entrée salads. Leave room for dessert, especially the Peanut Butter Temptations, a signature treat that sells out every day.

3114 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96816, USA
808-734–0229
Known For
  • Casual surfer vibe (no reservations)
  • Takeout for the beach
  • Peanut Butter Temptations for dessert
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Sugoi Bento and Catering

$ | Iwilei

Among the first of a new wave of plate-lunch places to take particular care with quality and nutrition, this breakfast-and-lunch spot in a strip mall offers brown rice and green salad as options instead of the usual white rice and mayo-loaded mac salad. Sweet-and-spicy garlic chicken and mochiko (rice-batter-dipped and fried) chicken, adapted from traditional Japanese dishes, are specialties that bring locals back again and again. Service is quick and cheerful. Sugoi lives up to its name, which means "awesome" or "wow" in Japanese.

1286 Kalani St., Honolulu, HI, 96817, USA
808-841–7984
Known For
  • Cheerful service
  • Grab-and-go for the beach
  • Ample parking, no reservations
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Sundown Deli

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A Molokai staple for more than 20 years, this small deli focuses on freshly made takeout food. Sandwiches come on a half-dozen types of bread, and the homemade soups are outstanding. This is a great option for catering for large groups if it's a family affair or for an easy, delicious picnic lunch during a day of exploring.

145 Puali Pl., Kaunakakai, HI, 96748, USA
808-553–3713
Known For
  • Super-friendly owner
  • Small but lovely breakfast menu
  • Great for picnic fixings
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner.

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Sushi Cocoro & Udon Noodle

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A tiny hidden gem in the heart of downtown, this authentic little place offers excellent sushi at affordable prices. The Japanese-born chefs serve such offerings as six-piece rolls for under $6. If you want to share, the sushi combo for two includes 30 pieces. The Red Hot Lava roll is a sure bet, and they also specialize in udon noodle and poke bowls.

75-5699 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-331--0601
Known For
  • Red Hot Lava roll
  • Inexpensive sushi combos for two
  • BYOB welcome

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Sushigirl Kauai

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Pick up some of Kauai’s tastiest made-to-order rolls, sushi burritos, and poke bowls with ahi, smoked salmon, and (sometimes) ono at this modest trailer. Dine in the adjacent courtyard (snag a table with an umbrella) or picnic at the beach. This is a popular place, so be prepared to wait in line.

2484 Kaneke St., Kilauea, HI, 96754, USA
808-320–8646
Known For
  • Entire menu is gluten-free
  • Veggie and vegan options
  • Fresh, local, organic ingredients

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Tea-licious Cafe

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Known for home-baked pastries, gourmet loose-leaf teas, and high-end coffees, this sweet, cozy spot is a lovely destination not far from the beach. Try the brie, apple, and fig jam combo on freshly baked baguette or one of the signature salads. A to-go picnic box for two is priced at only $27. They even serve made-to-order Italian sodas.

Ted's Bakery

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Sunburned tourists and salty surfers rub shoulders in their quest for Ted's famous chocolate haupia cream pie (layered coconut and dark chocolate puddings topped with whipped cream) and hearty plates such as garlic shrimp, gravy-drenched hamburger steak, and mahi mahi. Parking spots and the umbrella-shaded tables are at a premium, so be prepared to grab and go; if you can't get enough of that haupia goodness, Foodland and other grocery chains typically stock a selection of the famous pies.

59-024 Kamehameha Hwy., Pupukea, HI, 96712, USA
808-638–8207
Known For
  • Ted's pies, which seem to show up at every Oahu potluck
  • Reliable all-day dining
  • Plate lunches
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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