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.

808 on Main

$ Fodor's Choice

Delicious artisan sandwiches, classic burgers, and signature items make 808 on Main a local favorite. The pupus, cocktails, and draft beers will make you wish the place was open later (10–3 pm). Check out its counterpart, 808 Deli in Kihei, for breakfast, paninis, and gourmet hot dogs.

2051 Main St., Wailuku, HI, 96793, USA
808-242–1111
Known For
  • Refreshing house-made strawberry lemonade
  • Fun and friendly atmosphere
  • Tasty fish sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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A-Bay's Island Grill

$$ Fodor's Choice

Beachy yet upscale, this restaurant has an in-house beer sommelier who advises on the perfect pairing with your food choice, which can range from fresh catch, steak, burgers, and sandwiches to crab cakes and escargots. Many dishes incorporate Hawaiian touches. The sports bar offers a 24-tap digital beer tower and 10 TV screens. An innovative frost rail on the cocktail bar keeps your drinks cool. Patio seating outside offers additional dining options.

Ba-Le Sandwiches & Bakery

$ Fodor's Choice

This popular spot began as a French–Vietnamese bakery on Oahu and has branched into popular small restaurants sprinkled throughout the Islands, with some locations set up as kiosks in malls and others, like this one, as stand-alone spots with a few picnic tables out front. Vietnamese pho (soup laden with seafood or rare beef, fresh basil, bean sprouts, and lime) shares menu space with local-style saimin and plates of barbecue or spicy chicken, beef, pork, or local fish served with jasmine rice.

1824 Oihana St., Wailuku, HI, 96793, USA
808-249–8833
Known For
  • Affordable Vietnamese cuisine
  • Boba teas in fun flavors like taro or pineapple
  • Opakapaka (pink snapper) with garlic shrimp
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Loyalists of Roy Yamaguchi's celebrated spots in Hawaii Kai and Waikiki are thrilled to find his North Shore outpost—a rustic, beam-and-concrete-floor pavilion literally on the sand at Turtle Bay. All the favorites are served at this more beach-casual spot, from miso deep-water black cod to beef short ribs, along with a more casual lunch menu.

Big Kahuna Beach Grill

$ Fodor's Choice

From its upstairs, open-air dining room decorated with kitschy surfer chic, this restaurant invites customers to enjoy views of the pier and a bustling corner of Alii Drive. Fortunately, an excellent, extensive menu makes it well worth a stop; fresh fish plates including fish tacos are a sure bet. The clam chowder is some of Kona's best. Try the smashburger (a cooking technique that adds flavor while reducing grill time) or the marinated sirloin or New York strip. Death by Chocolate is the dessert to die for. They also serve breakfast from 7 until noon, and there's a happy hour, as well as live music nightly. Great prices keep the locals coming in. 

Bogart's Café

$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Well established as a local favorite, this unassuming café is situated in a strip mall near Diamond Head and away from the bustle of Waikiki. It's a great spot to grab a quick, delicious breakfast or brunch, including best-sellers such as the loco moco, açai bowl, bagel sandwiches, French toast, omelets, and other morning staples. Locals love their Mama's fried rice dish, with plenty of sautéed vegetables. Many lunch options are available as well, such as chicken salad and lobster rolls. The interior is basic, but there's also ample seating on the patio out front.

3045 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-739–0999
Known For
  • A neighborhood staple and local favorite
  • Mama's fried rice
  • Some outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Cafe il Mondo

$ Fodor's Choice

Unquestionably the fanciest spot in Honokaa, this cozy Italian bistro known for its pizza and other options feels like you've taken a step into Florence. Wood details, a full bar, travertine finishes, warm woods, antique furnishings, pendant lighting, and a fantastic stone pizza oven combine to create a thoroughly welcoming atmosphere. On the menu, pizzas and calzones dominate, but there is a full selection of pastas, salads, and sandwiches. Prices are surprisingly affordable. Local entertainers play on weekends.

Colleen's at the Cannery

$$ Fodor's Choice

You'd never guess by the nondescript exterior and the location in an old pineapple cannery-cum-strip-mall, but this restaurant has the feel of a hip urban eatery and is popular with locals for breakfast and lunch, as well as happy hour and dinner—when the bar side opens, the candles come out, and it's time for martinis and fresh fish.

810 Haiku Rd., Haiku-Pauwela, HI, 96708, USA
808-575–9211
Known For
  • Excellent food featuring Upcountry's best produce
  • Specialty artisan pizzas and enormous salads
  • Eggs Benedict (available every day) and Bloody Marys

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Da Poke Shack

$$ Fodor's Choice

This tiny place is the real deal. Yes, your tab might be a bit high, but it will be worth it because authentic, always-fresh poke doesn't get better than this. Enjoy bowls that include two selections of poke, one side, and a scoop of rice. The plates offer more choices. Try the award-winning Wet Hawaiian, which incorporates roasted kukui nuts or the Spicy Garlic Sesame, made with spicy Hawaiian chili pepper, garlic, and sesame seeds. Occasionally you will see a "Closed—Gone Fishing" sign on the door but consider that a good thing. They catch much of the fish themselves, sometimes the same day they serve it.

76-6246 Ali’i Drive, Suite 101, Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329–7653
Known For
  • Freshly caught fish
  • Local ingredients
  • Spicy Garlic Sesame bowl

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Foster's Kitchen

$$ Fodor's Choice

Ocean breezes flow through this open-air restaurant on Alii Drive, known for a quality menu infused with Cajun and island influences. Almost all dishes are made to order and feature non-GMO, hormone-free, or USDA-certified organic ingredients. A must-try is the seafood pesto puff pastry on the appetizer menu, and for dinner the steak house pasta (creamy mushroom pasta topped with a New York strip steak) is a good bet. Signature cocktails blend freshly muddled fruit and fresh juices with no commercial mixes. With happy hour daily from 3 to 5 and live entertainment nightly, Foster's Kitchen is a cool spot to enjoy a sunset cocktail or late-night libation. It's a good sign that you see a lot of locals here; it's got an elevated reputation among residents. 

Freshies Maui

$ Fodor's Choice

While the rest of Makawao Town eases into the day, fuel up with a hearty breakfast at this garden café in the shade of a sprawling Argentinian coral tree. With options like huevos rancheros, French toast, and house-made biscuits and gravy, it feels like Sunday brunch every day.

3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, HI, 96768, USA
808-868–2350
Known For
  • Peaceful setting
  • Vegetarian and vegan options
  • Local and organic ingredients
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Ganotisi's Pacific Rim Cuisine

$ Fodor's Choice

At one of Lanai’s newest restaurants, casual fare is made with tons of love, and although dishes lean heavily toward the salty, sweet, and sour tastes represented by Filipino fare, specials highlight a dynamic range of Pacific flavors and cuisines. The menu includes plate lunches, salads, burgers, and an outstanding chicken sandwich. You can dine inside or on a large patio facing Dole Park or take food to go for a day of exploring.

Haliimaile General Store

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

After more than 30 years, chef Beverly Gannon's first restaurant remains a culinary destination, serving exquisite dishes like Bev's Famous Crab Pizza, sashimi Napoleon, barbecue pork sandwiches, and the macadamia nut–crusted fresh catch, as well as daily and nightly specials, hand-crafted cocktails, and local beers. The rambling former plantation store has two dining rooms, both of which are usually full, so reservations are encouraged.

900 Haliimaile Rd., Makawao, HI, 96768, USA
808-572–2666
Known For
  • Bev Gannon's classic recipes
  • Exquisite dining in an unlikely location
  • Hawaii regional cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Hana Farms Bamboo Hale Grill & Pizzeria

$$ Fodor's Choice

Just outside of Hana, a former food truck has been transformed into a permanent location with a large, covered patio, real restrooms, and beautiful wood-fired pizzas, calzones, and salads that highlight the vegetables from Hana Farms. While you wait for your food enjoy the free Wi-Fi (rare in the area) and peruse the farm stand for tropical fruits, banana bread, home and bath gifts, and more. For some of the only nightlife in the area, drop by on Friday nights for live music from local musicians.

2910 Hana Hwy., HI, 96713, USA
808-248–4047
Known For
  • Sides vibrantly flavored and colored with turmeric and curry powder
  • Farm-grown veggies included in every dish
  • A beautiful outdoor eatery
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Thurs.

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Hana Ranch Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Fresh, local produce features greatly here, and the menu mixes tasty American fare with local favorites like poke bowls. The quality of food and the prices are reflective of a more upscale restaurant, but the atmosphere is casual (no swimwear allowed, however). The bar, with its decadent craft cocktails (and mocktails) and local beer selection, is one of the area's few nightspots and tends to get a bit lively in the evening.

1752 Mill Pl., HI, 96713, USA
808-270–5280
Known For
  • Refreshing fruit lemonade
  • Epic burgers and upscale plate lunches
  • Generous portions

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Harbor House

$ Fodor's Choice

On the docks at Kona's sleepy harbor, this open-air restaurant is an authentic place to grab a beer and a bite after a long day of fishing, beach-going, or diving. The venue is nothing fancy, but it's one of the best spots in Kona for fresh-fish sandwiches, a variety of fried fish-and-chip combos, and even burgers. Frosty 18-ounce schooners of Kona Brewing Co. ale cannot be beat price-wise anywhere on the island, either. Come early for dinner, though: it closes at 7 and on Sunday at 6. Happy hour runs from 3 to close.

74-425 Kealakehe Pkwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–4166
Known For
  • Chilled schooners of Kona Brewing Co. lager
  • Fresh fish right off the incoming boats
  • Fun waterfront dining on the way to or from the airport

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Hayashi's You Make the Roll

$ Fodor's Choice

Tiny and locally owned, this sushi shack in the heart of town has gained an incredible following and specializes in "reverse" (rice on the outside, nori on the inside) rolls, filled with three or four ingredients of your choice. It's super popular and gets crazy crowded, so expect a long wait—but it's worth it. (Wait times can exceed an hour or more, but they let you know how long before you order.)  The restaurant also makes fantastic party platters that you can order in advance.

75-5725 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326--1322
Known For
  • Affordable take-out sushi rolls
  • Small, low-key location
  • Local favorite
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Hilo Bay Cafe

$$ Fodor's Choice

Overlooking Hilo Bay from its towering perch on the waterfront, this popular, upscale restaurant with great water views has a sophisticated second-floor dining room that looks like it's straight out of Manhattan. A sushi bar complements the excellent selection of fresh fish, pork, beef, and vegan options. Premium wines and sake are available.

Hilo Burger Joint

$ Fodor's Choice

What this casual former Irish pub lacks in space and parking is more than made up for in burger choices: more than 22 varieties of gourmet burgers, from a bacon ranch burger to a southern BBQ burger. Many of the ingredients come straight from the Big Island, and non-beef selections such as fish burgers are available as well, so it's definitely worth checking out.

Hiro's Ohana Grill

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in Hotel Molokai, the island's only oceanfront restaurant is also its fanciest and best place to grab a drink or watch the game on TV. Enjoy pasta, steak, shrimp, or fish while watching the sunset and listening to live music, and don't be surprised if the couple you saw hiking is seated at the table right next to you. Try hearty burgers for lunch, local favorite plates like kalbi ribs for dinner, and for a real treat, plan for breakfast on Sunday.

1300 Kamehameha V Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI, 96748, USA
808-660–3400
Known For
  • Shrimp pesto over linguini
  • Live music and hula
  • Whale-watching from your table in winter
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Breakfast available on Sun.

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Island Vintage Wine Bar

$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Tucked away on the second floor of the Royal Hawaiian Center, this stylish, sleek, and cozy spot has a selection of more than 40 international wines by the glass—all served via a high-tech vending machine that uses prepaid cards. The food menu is limited, but a few favorites are braised beef sandwiches, poke bites with nori chips, and charcuterie plates. The restaurant also offers breakfast, lunch (featuring small plates), and a happy hour (3–6 pm) with discount wines and light bites at the bar.

Japanese Grandma's Cafe

$$ Fodor's Choice

Traditional methods for sushi, tempura, bento, and bowls meet fresh local ingredients to create delicious food in this modern outdoor café at the center of old Hanapepe. One of the few sit-down dining options in the area, Grandma's also brings in chefs for tasting menus. Enjoy sake or cold beer or slurp ramen in the riverbank garden, then browse the attached boutique, Blu Umi.

Joey's Kitchen

$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef–owner Joey Macadangdang, who has been at the helm of fine-dining kitchens for most of his career, brings his good taste to the masses with this unfussy restaurant featuring Filipino, Asian, and American fusion dishes. He's a longtime champion of local producers, so many of his recipes highlight ingredients grown on Maui. Don't be fooled by its under-the-radar location in a strip mall; there's a good chance you'll find yourself returning here several times during your trip.

Kaaloa's Super J's Authentic Hawaiian Food

$ Fodor's Choice

It figures that the best laulau (pork or chicken wrapped in taro leaves and steamed) in West Hawaii can be found at a roadside hole-in-the-wall rather than at an expensive resort luau; in fact, this humble family-run eatery was featured on the Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Plate lunches to go include tender chicken or pork laulau, steamed for up to 10 hours. The kalua (earthen oven–roasted) pig and cabbage is delicious, and the lomil omi salmon features vine-ripened tomatoes. Owners John and Janice Kaaloa grind their own poi sourced from taro in Hilo and Waipio.

83-5409 Mamalahoa Hwy., Honaunau, HI, 96704, USA
808-328–9566
Known For
  • Tasty kalua pig and cabbage
  • Friendly and welcoming proprietors
  • Lomi lomi salmon
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Kahuku Farms Café

$ Fodor's Choice

Fourth-generation descendants of Japanese sugarcane workers own and operate this casual café, set on the edge of a 140-acre farm north of the food truck village. Menu items include panini, pizzas, wraps, salads, iced drinks, and smoothies, all filled with homegrown ingredients, from lilikoi (passion fruit) and cacao to açai and sweet papaya; enjoy your meal or snack at outdoor shaded tables near a tree-studded lawn and gardens.

56-800 Kamehameha Hwy., Kahuku, HI, 96731, USA
808-628–0639
Known For
  • Lots of veggie and vegan choices, can add chicken to many dishes
  • Seasonal açai bowls with apple bananas and berries
  • Hour-long wagon farm tour on select days, including fruit and chocolate tasting
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner

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Kanemitsu Bakery & Coffee Shop

$ Fodor's Choice

Stop at this James Beard–nominated Molokai institution for morning coffee, a loco moco (white rice, burger patty, fried egg, and brown sauce), and some Molokai bread—a sweet, pan-style white loaf that makes excellent cinnamon toast. Prices are nice, and portions are large—breakfast can easily carry you through lunch. By night, the famous "Hot Bread Lane" is a Molokai institution—sniff your way down the alley behind the store around 7:30 pm to find the hidden bakery window and grab a loaf of tomorrow's bread right out of the oven. This quest is a crucial Molokai experience—your reward is fresh, warm, tasty bread full of your choice of toppings like tropical jelly, cream cheese, cinnamon, and more.

Kapa Hale

$$$ | Kahala Fodor's Choice

Putting a playful and inventive spin on Hawaii regional cuisine, Kapa Hale offers upscale food and cocktails by an outstanding Honolulu-born chef in a mid-century modern dining room. Menu items are changed seasonally and sourced locally, with fun, wordplay names for different dishes, and there's a focus on using local vegetables creatively in all dishes, as in an edible lei poo (a head lei).

4614 Kilauea Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96816, USA
808-888–2060
Known For
  • Naan Ya Business appetizer with grilled naan and tikka masala curry
  • Chef's personal attention to detail
  • Clever drink menu
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.
Reservations recommended

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Ken's House of Pancakes

$ Fodor's Choice

For years, this legendary diner near Banyan Drive between the airport and the hotels has been a gathering place for Hilo residents and visitors. Breakfast is the main attraction: Ken's serves 11 types of pancakes, plus all kinds of fruit waffles (banana, peach) and popular omelets, like Da Bradda, teeming with meats. The menu features 180 other tasty local specialties (loco moco [meat, rice, and eggs smothered in gravy]; tripe stew; oxtail soup) and American-diner-inspired items.

Kihei Caffe

$ Fodor's Choice

This unassuming but popular spot across the street from Kalama Beach Park has a breakfast menu that runs the gamut from healthy yogurt-filled papaya to the local classic loco moco, with two eggs, ground beef patty, rice, and brown gravy. Unique menu items include corned beef hash and catfish at breakfast and a calamari sandwich at lunch. There are two additional locations in Lahaina Gateway (just outside the fire zone) and at Maui Coast Hotel.

1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA
808-879–2230
Known For
  • Killer cinnamon rolls
  • Enormous portions
  • Breakfast served all day
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Knead & Bake

$ Fodor's Choice

This authentic little pizzeria with tables inside and outdoors might just make the best hand-tossed pizza on the Kohala Coast, if not the whole island. The New York–born owner does not scrimp and has even imported special pizza ovens and dough machines from New York, as well as Fontanini-brand ingredients, to give his pizzas that extra pizzazz. Try the Dr. Goody, named after a beloved local ER doctor. It's baked to perfection with ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, banana peppers, sausage, arugula, garlic, and mushrooms. The chicken pesto and Gorgonzola are other standouts. Because each pizza is custom made, there might be a wait. For the quickest service, order online and pick up.

68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA
808-731--4490
Known For
  • Fresh local ingredients
  • Innovative pizza toppings
  • Good prices

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