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Island of Hawaiʻi Restaurants
Thanks to innovative chefs and delicious homegrown ingredients, the island of Hawaiʻi is fast becoming a hot spot for foodies. Fresh and local produce is at your fingertips throughout the region, whether you’re splurging on an elegant beachside dinner at a Kohala resort, feasting on kālua pig and poi at a lūʻau or grabbing a quick al fresco lunch of grilled shrimp and slaw from a food truck.
In many locales, all around the island, you’ll find creative eateries taking full advantage of the island's cattle ranches, fresh seafood and hearty vegetables grown in the island’s rich, volcanic soil. From traditional Hawaiian cuisine to refined New American fare and a variety of Asian cuisines, the choices are as vast as the landscape. No matter where you eat, a cup of locally grown coffee is the perfect way to finish off any meal on the island of Hawaiʻi. The local beans are so good, you might want to consider a tour and tasting at one of the nearby coffee farms in Kona or Kaʻū.
Dining on the Island of Hawaiʻi
Our small group guided tours provide free pickup at Waikiki hotels or Honolulu Pier and take you across [...]
Founded in 1995 as the original nature adventure company on Oahu, we offer the finest Circle Island [...]
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Waikiki Beach Services was established in 1955 and is the longest running surf school in Waikiki. Over [...]
Imagine your Hawaii wedding on a beautiful white sand beach with a dramatic crimson sunset as the only [...]
Occupies WWII hangars that bear the scars of the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack. Located on historic [...]
As the premier farm to cup coffee company in Hawai'i, we are focused on creating the ultimate experience [...]
Set sail from Keauhou Bay aboard our spacious 45 ft yacht "Hoku Nui". Keep a watchful eye out for [...]
Where WWII ended with the Surrender of the Japanese Forces. With over six decades of life at sea and [...]
Wai Kai is an active year-round destination where residents and visitors connect to the water, land, and [...]
Located at 276 Haili Street in historic downtown Hilo, the Lyman Museum and Mission House tells the [...]
Enjoy the freshest flavors from the North Shore of Oahu. Home of the first ever Hawaii-grown Acai bowl, [...]