302 Best Restaurants in Hawaii, USA

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Ko

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The menu at Ko—which means "sugarcane" in Hawaiian—features dishes from the many cultures of the plantation era, some of which are made using local family recipes. Executive chef emeritus Tylun Pang created a menu featuring modern, innovative twists to Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, Portuguese, Korean, and Japanese dishes; executive chef Aris Aurelio is now at the helm. Their new Sunday brunch is somehow both inventive and authentic, featuring Asian-inspired and local-style dishes and live music. Private dining experiences are available in Ko Garden.

4100 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, HI, 96753, USA
808-875–2210
Known For
  • Must-order dish: seafood laulau
  • Delicious lobster tempura
  • Zarzuela seafood dish, simmered in saffron
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Koho's Grill and Bar

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The only full-service restaurant in Maui's largest shopping center, the well-established Koho's serves things like sandwiches, burgers, and fried chicken, as well as fajitas and other Mexican dishes. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and there's a happy "hour" from 2 to 6 pm Tuesday through Saturday.

275 W Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA
808-877–5588
Known For
  • Family friendly
  • Sports bar area
  • In the same location for more than 35 years

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Kona Crust

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It's quite simply the best New York–style pizza in Kona. At this small, no-frills shop, the proprietors take great care to obtain the highest-quality ingredients for their pizzas, including large gourmet olives, banana peppers, and even meats sourced directly from Fontanini in New York. They shipped their special pizza ovens and mixers directly from New York, too, adding to the pizza's quality and authenticity. Try the Kona Supreme, smothered with mozzarella, sausage, red peppers, bacon, onions, and other fresh toppings. The homemade drizzles range from olive oil to BBQ sauce to ranch to sriracha. Online ordering makes it easy to call in your order and pick it up hot and ready to go.

74-5586 Palani Rd., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-731–7553
Known For
  • Authentically sourced ingredients
  • Homemade drizzles
  • Pizza by the slice

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Kona Taeng on Thai

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A hidden gem, the open-air eatery is on the second floor of an oceanfront shopping center. Patrons can watch the scene below on bustling Alii Drive while enjoying freshly prepared Thai specialties, including plenty of vegetarian options and delicious Thai iced tea. Be prepared to bring some of your meal home, as the portions are large. Locals flock here for the lunch specials.

75-5744 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329--1994
Known For
  • Uncrowded, spacious layout
  • Lunch specials
  • Large portions

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KPC (Kamuela Provision Company)

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The breezy lanai has the most spectacular view of the leeward coast of any restaurant on the Big Island, and it's the perfect accompaniment to the elegant yet down-to-earth Hawaii Regional Cuisine and specialty cocktails. Entrées are on the pricey side, but the Chinese-style mahi mahi with mung bean, jade pesto, and ginger scallion sizzle is a winner, and the broiled Keahole lobster does not disappoint. Dessert is a real treat here. You can also enjoy a drink on the firepit lanai. Get here by 5:30 if you want to score a seat for the sunset.

69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–1234
Known For
  • Specialty cocktails, such as the mango mojito
  • The island's best sunset dinner spot
  • Chef's specials nightly
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Kua Aina Sandwich Shop

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This North Shore spot has gone from funky burger shack (it first opened in 1975) to institution, with crowds of people standing in line to order the large, hand-formed burgers heaped with bacon, cheese, and pineapple. Frankly, there are better burgers to be had around the island, but this place commands a truly loyal following.

66-160 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, HI, 96712, USA
808-637–6067
Known For
  • A pilgrimage stop on the North Shore surf circuit
  • Tourists by the busload, and locals too
  • Decent burgers (in two sizes) and fries
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Kuhio Grille

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There's no atmosphere to speak of at this diner, and water is served in unbreakable plastic tumblers, but if you're searching for local fare—that undefinable fusion of ethnic cuisines—this is the place. Choose from "grindz" that include loco moco (meat, rice, and eggs smothered in gravy), oxtail soup, plate lunches, pork chops, steaks, saimin, stir-fry, and daily specials.

80 Pauahi St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-959–2336
Known For
  • Authentic Hawaiian experience
  • Good plate lunches
  • Award-winning one-pound laulau
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Kukui's on Kalapaki Beach

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The meals at Kukui's feature Hawaiian, Asian, and contemporary American influences, and the open-air setting with a view of the ocean makes it a pleasant place to dine. It's spacious, making it well suited to families and those who want a relaxed setting. The short dinner menu includes rack of lamb, kalbi rib-eye steak, salads, flatbreads, burgers, fresh fish, pasta, and a few vegetarian options. Prime rib is served on Friday and Saturday nights.

Kula Bistro

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Nestled on the slopes of Haleakala, this bistro evokes trattorias in northern Italy, serving homestyle food with a dash of Italian. Start the day an egg dish or the indulgent white chocolate macadamia nut pancakes; opt for a panini at lunch; or, for dinner, enjoy anything from specialty pasta dishes and signature pizzas to prime rib to the local favorite loco moco.

4566 Lower Kula Rd., Kula, HI, 96790, USA
808-871–2960
Known For
  • BYOB
  • Family- and group-friendly
  • Impressive desserts
Restaurant Details
No breakfast Mon.–Wed.

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La Bourgogne

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A nondescript office building, just to the south of town, is home to this quiet, country-style bistro with dark wood walls and private booths. This popular, longtime local favorite offers such classics as escargots, frogs legs, filet mignon with a Cabernet Sauvignon sauce, and slow-roasted lavender rabbit with a Chardonnay sauce. It's a very nice splurge for a special occasion. The prix-fixe menu includes three courses full of choices and three wine pairings. Call well in advance for reservations.

77-6400 Nalani St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329–6711
Known For
  • Reservations needed well ahead of time
  • Great cassoulet
  • Good wines by the glass
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Lava Rock Cafe

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This is an affordable place to grab a sandwich or a coffee and check your email (Wi-Fi is free with purchase of a meal) before heading to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The homey, sit-down diner caters to families, serving up heaping plates of comfort food like pancakes and French toast for breakfast; on the lunch menu, burger options include bacon and cheese, turkey, and paniolo (cowboy) burgers made with Hawaii grass-fed beef. A full bar serves draft beer and cocktails. The acid-stained concrete floors resemble molten lava.

19-3972 Old Volcano Hwy., HI, 96785, USA
808-967–8526
Known For
  • Roadhouse atmosphere
  • Volcano-themed floors
  • Full bar
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. Closed Mon.

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Laverne's Big Island Alehouse & Restaurant

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This place is usually packed for a reason: the more than 36 craft brews on tap, plus an upstairs and downstairs bar with plenty of outdoor seating. Take in the oceanfront view with amazing sunsets while chowing down on stone-baked pizza, fresh salads, fish-and-chips, fish tacos, burgers, stone-baked subs, and lots of appetizers.  For dessert, you won't regret the Maunakea Mud Pie. During the annual Kona Brewfest, they offer a variety of festival draft brews to try. Great live entertainment and open mic rock the house nightly and parking is validated.

Legend Seafood Restaurant

$ | Chinatown

At this large Chinatown institution, the dim sum cart ladies stop at your table and show you their Hong Kong–style fare. If you come for breakfast dim sum, arrive before 9 am, especially on weekends, if you want to hear yourself think. There are also à la carte lunch and dinner menus.

Lemongrass Grill

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Known for its Asian-influenced surf and turf menu, there's something for everyone here: salads, poultry, steaks and ribs, vegetarian fare, curries, and, of course, a wide selection of seafood, all with an Island flair. The decor may remind you of a Pacific Rim–theme rustic tavern, with its stained-wood interior and numerous paintings and carvings. The patio is enclosed with lush plants, but traffic noise detracts a bit from outdoor dining. 

Lima Cocina + Cantina

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Both fun and photo-worthy, this restaurant features classic Peruvian dishes with a Maui influence thanks to the incorporation of fresh, local ingredients. In addition to serving both lunch and dinner, it offers a daily happy hour (actually, three hours from 2 to 5 pm) and live music or DJs on Friday and Saturday nights.

71 Baldwin Ave., Paia, HI, 96779, USA
808-868–0520
Known For
  • Fresh-daily ceviche
  • Food and drink happy-hour specials
  • Hand-crafted Pisco sours and other cocktails

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Livestock Tavern

$$$ | Chinatown

Livestock Tavern scores big with its seasonal offerings of updated comfort foods and craft cocktails and its cowboy-minimalist decor. Although meat, including some of the best burgers in town, commands the menu, offerings like burrata, creative salads, sandwiches, and fish round out the possibilities. Note the seasonal drink specials with creative names. Weekend brunch is also served.

Honolulu, HI, 96817, USA
808-537–2577
Known For
  • Lively bar scene
  • Good weekend brunch
  • Fresh-cut fries
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Living Foods

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A range of light fare is served from brunchtime through evening on the covered lanai attached to Living Foods general store at The Shops at Kukuiula. Locally sourced starters, sandwiches, fish preparations, entrée salads, and desserts can be ordered via the café's website, which speeds up table service. Grown-ups will find wines by the glass, draft beers, and clever cocktails, while the keiki will find tried-and-true favorite foods. The coffee counter and bakery opens early; takeout is available.

Los Habaneros

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Hidden in the corner of Keauhou Shopping Center adjacent to the movie theater, Los Habaneros serves up fast, decent Mexican food for good prices. Favorites are usually combos, which can be anything from enchilada plates to chiles rellenos. The burritos are a solid pick, stuffed with meat, beans, cheese, and all the fixings. Wash it all down with imported beer from Mexico.

78-631 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-324–4688
Known For
  • Before- or after-beach stop
  • Margaritas, tequila shots, and Mexican beer
  • Homemade sopas (soups)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Luquin's Cantina

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Long an island favorite for tasty, albeit greasy, Mexican grub, this landmark has made a comeback in funky Pahoa in a different space after a fire destroyed the original restaurant in 2017. Tacos are great (go for crispy), especially when stuffed with grilled, seasoned local fish. Chips are warm and salty, the salsa's got some kick, and the beans are thick with lard and topped with melted cheese.

Magics Beach Grill

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In a vintage building dating from 1965, Magics offers an exhilarating oceanfront location overlooking the famous Disappearing Sands Beach, also known as Magic Sands. From fried ulu (breadfruit) wedges in umami truffle oil aioli to firecracker fish tacos and mushroom pasta, the eclectic menu features intriguing choices using locally sourced ingredients with contemporary island flair. The same owners operate the Beach Shack right on-site, which has limited hours but serves drinks and local takeout favorites such as Spam musubi (Spam "sushi") and poke bowls. Come for cocktails at sunset: the setting simply does not get better.

77-6452 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-662--4427
Known For
  • Sunset beach views
  • Ube margarita
  • Great happy hour 2–4 pm

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Makahiki -- The Bounty of the Islands

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The main restaurant at Disney's Aulani resort offers three-course breakfast and dinner menus with a wide variety of locally produced items, as well as familiar dishes from stateside and the rest of the world. You'll find sustainable Hawaiian seafood, Asian selections, familiar grilled meats and vegetables. Arrive early for dinner and have a drink at the adjacent Olelo Room, where the staff are fluent in Hawaiian; you can get a language lesson along with your libation.

92-1185 Aliinui Dr., Ko Olina, HI, 96707, USA
808-674–6200
Known For
  • True reflection of Hawaii
  • Many main-course choices, plus kids' menus for breakfast and dinner
  • Reservations essential, including for popular Disney character breakfasts (which book up weeks in advance)
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Mama's Fish House

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Set in an intimate location on the beach, Mama's has been the Maui destination for special occasions for almost four decades. A path of gecko-shape stones leads to an ever-changing fantasyland of Hawaiian kitsch, where savvy servers can explain the various fish types and preparations, and you'd be wise to heed their recommendation; the fish is so fresh that the daily menu lists who caught it that morning.

799 Poho Pl., Kuau, HI, 96779, USA
808-579–8488
Known For
  • Polynesian Black Pearl dessert
  • Exceptionally fresh fish
  • Ambience and romance
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Marco's Grill & Deli

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One of the go-to places for airport comers and goers, this popular Italian restaurant also draws a steady crowd of residents, mainly for business lunches. Meatballs, sausages, and sauces are all made in-house, a long list of sandwiches is available all day, and the affordable salads are big enough to share. Substitutions or special requests are not recommended.

Mariposa

$$$ | Ala Moana

Yes, the popovers and the wee cups of bouillon are available at lunch, but in every other regard, the menu at this Neiman Marcus restaurant departs from the classic model, incorporating a clear sense of Pacific place. The breezy, open-air veranda, with a view of Ala Moana Regional Park, the twirling ceiling fans, and the life-size hula-girl murals say "Hawaii." It's still a spot for ladies who lunch, but it also welcomes a more casual crowd.

1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-951–3420
Known For
  • Extensive cocktail menu, but note that it closes by 6 or 7 pm
  • Corn chowder
  • Reservations are essential
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Mei Sum Dim Sum

$ | Chinatown

In contrast to the sprawling, noisy halls where dim sum is generally served, Mei Sum is compact, shiny, and bright—it's also favored by locals who work in the area. Be ready to guess and point at the color photos of dim sum favorites or the items on the carts as they come by, or ask fellow diners for suggestions. It's one of the few places that serve dim sum from 9 am all the way to 8 pm.

1170 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96817, USA
808-531–3268
Known For
  • Deep-fried garlic eggplant
  • House special garlic rice
  • Dim sum made fresh daily and served even in the morning
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Mermaids Café

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Located right on the main drag of Kapaa, this café has an exterior that's a bit grimy and noisy, but it's worth a stop to order takeout and walk to the beach instead. The poke salad bowl and ahi nori wrap made of seared tuna, rice, and cucumber with wasabi cream sauce are the best picks here. Other choices include hearty fresh salads, sandwiches, tropical tacos, stir-fry noodles, and satay made from either tofu or chicken.

4–1384 Kuhio Hwy., HI, 96746, USA
808-821–2026
Known For
  • Poke bowl
  • Variety of satisfying salads
  • Popular spot

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Merriman's

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The Hawaii Regional Cuisine served up at chef Peter Merriman's namesake restaurant is enhanced by a sophisticated setting, live music, and lovely views from a pretty second-floor dining veranda. Start at the bar, where fine wines are offered by the glass, and then continue to the dinner menu, which states the origins of the fish, shrimp, lamb, beef, chicken, and veggies: 90% is locally grown or caught. The chocolate purse is a favorite dessert.

2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka St., HI, 96756, USA
808-742–8385
Known For
  • Partnerships with local fishers and farmers
  • Sunset views
  • Upscale plantation-home atmosphere

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Merriman's

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The signature restaurant of Peter Merriman, one of the pioneers of Hawaii Regional Cuisine, is the home of the original wok-charred ahi: it's seared on the outside, leaving sashimi on the inside. Although lunch prices are reasonable, dinner is "resort pricey," so prepare to splurge; there's also a reasonable prix fixe option. They are a great choice for brunch—try the classic eggs Benedict or the herb-grilled eggplant sandwich. The interior is plain and boxy, but that's not what shines here. Many locals choose it for special occasions. The extensive wine list is impressive and includes many selections poured by the glass. 

65-1227 Opelo Rd., Waimea (Hawaii County), HI, 96743, USA
808-885–6822
Known For
  • Grilled-to-order New York steak
  • Locally raised Kahua Ranch braised lamb
  • Reservations essential
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Merriman's Honolulu

$$$$ | Kakaako

At this restaurant where fine dining comes without the fussiness, the cordial, well-trained servers present your "Bag O' Biscuits" or smoking oysters on the half shelf with equal aplomb and know all the details of each menu item. The large Hawaiian-French bistro has floor-to-ceiling windows and native wood accents throughout, and chef-owner Peter Merriman focuses on farm-to-table food, using Oahu-sourced ingredients as much as possible. In addition to other branches of this restaurant on neighbor Islands, Merriman operates the more casual Monkeypod Kitchen in Kapolei and Waikiki, plus Moku Kitchen in Kakaako.

1108 Auahi St., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-215–0022
Known For
  • Lobster potpie
  • Tableside poke
  • Waialua chocolate purse (a take on molten lava cake)

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Mi Ranchito

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Hawaii is not usually known for good Mexican food, but this tiny, cash-only café on the ground floor of a vintage building is definitely one of the exceptions. Quality ingredients and a decent menu are on tap at this friendly establishment decorated with charming touches of Mexico. Service can be hit or miss. 

55-3419 Akoni Pule Hwy., Hawi, HI, 96719, USA
808-756–4636
Known For
  • Large portions
  • Outstanding chiles rellenos
  • BYOB policy
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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