Reviews on American food in Pahoa, Hawaii, United States. Tiny Pahoa is Hawaii's alternative to a glitzy, prepackaged vacation experience. A small, Victorian town with wooden boardwalks, Pahoa has been called the "downtown" of the Puna region of the Big Island. Travelers will find abundant natural beauty combined with a laid-back, artistic atmosphere.
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Lava Leaf serves amazing artisan steamed cheeseburgers made with grass fed beef, organic and local products all topped with molten cheese ! Health, local ingredients, farmer friendly, fresh, and all eco friendly ! We can be found at Uncle Roberts Market W
An organic vegan gluten-free restaurant - soups, salads, pizza, potpies, pasta, desserts, coffee and tea.
Had an excellent soup and salad. Locally grown organic ingredients. Excellent location in Uncle's Awa Bar complex. Fun 'alternative' vibe.
Vietnamese restruant, serving local favorites, friendly, fast and fresh.
I have eaten at this little restaurant a dozen times since discovering it. The beef pho is my favorite when it is chilly outside (I know, it isn't chilly here often but I consider it chilly when the temp is 75 degrees F) and the beef spring roll cold noodle salad when it's warm. They serve breakfast all day and my hubby's favorite is the hamburger steak, grilled onions and extra gravy. They make a mean burger too and Rueben sandwichTheir prices are reasonable and the owners are really nice people.
4 based on 30 reviews
Stopped by for lunch. Excellent food - pulled pork, amazing ribs and a huge burger. All excellent, freshly prepared by friendly staff. Reasonable prices. Would definitely return if only we lived nearer!
3 based on 140 reviews
The food here is terrible but the service was good - really friendly and helpful waitress. There is a bit of a rough and ready bar next door, which was actually OK if you are into that kind of thing. This place seems popular with the locals - must be for lack of choice.
4 based on 148 reviews
Chef-grown organic produce in most meals, in a rainbow of colors and flavors, in an intimate cafe setting in historic Old Pahoa town. We have wonderfully eclectic tastes for the gourmet as well as vegans who just want "REAL" food. Most of our customers co
My gluten free wife loved this place, actually we all did! I loved the blueberry (gluten) pancakes on the big breakfast option (homemade syrup...yum). Also Sunday offered a basket of free sweets. It was a nice deal, very chill, friendly staff.
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4 based on 1138 reviews
We had good food here, but the absolute highlight was the PÄhoa lava museum next door. It is run by local volunteers who have been displaced or affected by the 2018 eruption. Because it is run by volunteers it doesnât have set opening hours but the curator happens to run the local art gallery as well and overheard us talking and opened it up foe us and another couple eating at the next table. The 30-45 minutes we spent there were the most informative Iâve ever had at a museum because they were personal accounts by people affected not just during the eruption but also the ongoing issues they have today. Mother Nature always wins in the end:)
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