We spent 10 days on the Big Island for our wedding. We were mainly in the Kohala area at the Fairmont Orchid. We had planned to visit Volcano but due to the park closure/gov’t shut down, we stayed up north and did some day trips. Here are a few of the food highlights:
Monstera in the shops at Mauna Lani – we hosted a private party here for about 25 people, the food and service were excellent. Very fresh sushi and Japanese fare, a lot of excellent small plates. The Miso Butterfish, Japanese Summer Salad, Shortribs, and sushi were all delicious. 68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr #111 Kohala Coast, HI 96743
Just Tacos Cantina in the shops at Mauna Lani- Looks like a typical chain Mexican restaurant, menu is extensive. Chips were not that impressive, but the Fish Tacos were actually pretty good, that was the only thing we tried. 68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr, Kamuela, HI 96743
Hawaiian Style Café – Waimea is about a 30 minute drive from Kohala, and we ended up eating here twice, this place was amazing, small diner with HUGE portions, the pancakes are out of control. We went with a group of 10 people and showed up about 20 minutes before closing (unknowingly), even so, the people working there could not have been nicer. I tried the mixed plate with Kalbi and Korean fried Chicken, which was excellent, the kalbi didn’t have bones, but it was super flavorful. Next visit I got the Kalua Hash, which was kalua pork with hash browns over fried rice that had spam and Portuguese sausage in it and eggs. It was amazing. My S.O. had the Loco Moco, which was excellent, and on the second visit the Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes, which are about the size of a bike tire, excellent stuff. Coconut syrup was a nice touch on them too. 65-1290 Kawaihae Rd Kamuela, HI 96743
Macaroni Grill- I know, it’s cheesy, but I went for breakfast, it was much cheaper than our hotel and it was a great breakfast! Even had Portuguese Sausage as a side option! 201 Waikoloa Beach Dr #1010, Puako, HI 96738
Lava Java- We tried to go to their Kona location for breakfast one day, it was super packed and we got sidetracked, but we ended up heading up to the one in Waikoloa Village for coffee and a pastry, excellent coffee, delicious Lilikoi pastry. 68-1845 Waikoloa Rd Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kimobean- In the shops at the Mauna Lani, we came here for Kona coffee and a breakfast sandwich one morning. The breakfast croissant was nothing to write home about, but the coffee was quite good. 68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr, Kamuela, HI 96743
Café Pesto – this is in the small town of Kawaihae, we actually ate here twice. Their fresh fish was excellent, I had mahi over salad. Their pizzas were pretty good as well, though the crust was a little doughy for my liking. Nice wine list, large menu with a large variety of options. 61-3665 Hawaii 270, Kawaihae, HI 96743
Seafood Bar – another spot in Kawaihae, it was a combination of a Tiki Bar, Sports bar and restaurant. Very good fresh fish dishes in a fun atmosphere! I had the Poke Burger, it was excellent. 61-3642 Kawaihae Rd, Waimea, HI 96743
Fairmont Orchid- We hosted two private events at the Orchid, a rehersal dinner and wedding. The food at both was seriously outstanding, whole kalua pig and whole fresh fish of the day for our welcome cocktail with fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, and a luau buffet for the wedding dinner which was out of control. The drinks at the bar were excellent too, we had a lot of mai tais. 1 N Kaniku Dr Kohala Coast Hawaii, HI 96743
Luana Lounge at the Fairmont Orchid- we had several happy hours up here, enjoying local Kona brews and mai tais, also loved their homemade ginger ale. 1 N Kaniku Dr Kohala Coast Hawaii, HI 96743
Brown’s Beach House – at the Fairmont Orchid, had a great romantic dinner with a free Kenny Loggins concert in the background (corporate event on the property). The atmosphere was beautiful and fish was excellent, I had the salmon and my S.O. tried the crab crusted Kampachi 1 N Kaniku Dr Kohala Coast Hawaii, HI 96743
Lava Lava Beach Club- this was a great atmosphere, on the beach, lots of tikis. They made a delicious Mai Tai. I had a spinach and arugala salad with strawberries and mac nuts and a cup of their seafood chowder, it was good, nothing amazing, but a fun place! 69-1081 Ku'uali'i Pl Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Ippy’s Hawaiian BBQ- We came here for a quick meal in the Waikaloa food court before heading to the coffee plantations of Kona. It was not bad for a little food court mixed plate place, the food was fast, hot & tasty. I had the Korean pork and some kind of chicken, my S.O. had the kalbi. They gave you the option of swapping out macaroni salad for green salad and rice for French fries, which was a nice way to mix it up! 69-201 Waikoloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
Kona Brewing- Great beers and good bar food! I’d been drinking their beers all week, but decided to try some new ones at the brewery, they let you do sample sizes, which was nice. The food was good, big portions. I had the mahi tacos, which were super spicey but good. We also split a soft pretzel, which was tasty. A lot of typical bar food on the menu, that you can wash down with their delicious beers. 75-5629 Kuakini Hwy, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Two Ladies Kitchen Mochi & Manju- We stopped in Hilo and decided to grab some Mochi. My friends had recommended this place, it was a tiny storefront. We ordered a variety six pack of mochi, including their famous Fresh Strawberry Mochi, they were AMAZING!!! Worth the drive to Hilo just for that! We tried one manju, it was “pie crust” and it was a delicious buttery pie crust manju. The brownie mocha was also delicious. I highly recommend this place 274 Kilauea Ave Hilo, HI 96720
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