Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Keaau. Keaau (also written as Keaʻau) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States located in the District of Puna. The population was 2,010 at the 2000 census. The population increased by 12.1% to 2,253 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Looking for a cheap fast food place for a plate of local food, found Hiro's next to KTA Grocery. Outside seating. Quick, quick, quick.
4 based on 26 reviews
if you are flying out from lihue airport you don't have much options for the food :). This place is the only place which give you good options with decent airport price. We took the chicken burger, hummus sandwitch and capers island sandwich, the portions are good as per the price and so is the taste. There were no other option for the food so can't compare with any other airport food place :).I will recommend if you are picky on food get something before you clear the security or enjoy the food here in this bar :). I hope you also like the food. i didnt order any drinks but other folks were having and all looked nice hi hi :).aloha
4 based on 220 reviews
Probably one of the best meals we had on the island. An unassuming utilitarian cafe on the main drag, we thought we would give it a try. Mind blown. Asked our server what was the house faves - on her recommendation husband had the lamb plate, I had the ahi plate. Both awesome! Garlic rice was lightly curried and garlicky, salad was super fresh with garbanzos and tons of sprouts. Both lamb and fish were cooked perfectly. Donât let appearance fool you, best food in Hilo!
4 based on 54 reviews
We love this restaurant. Okay so there isn't much atmosphere but its all about the food. The food is freshly prepared and delicious. The service is friendly and fast. My favorites are the Vietnamese noodle dishes and the pot stickers. They have ready-to-go daily lunch choices which are good if you are in a hurry but sit down and get something from the menu and enjoy. Yes, its hard to find but look for the Kawate Seed Shop, pull in to the parking lot and Hilo Rice Noodle is on the opposite corner,
4 based on 169 reviews
Tina's Garden Cafe is a local Thai Fusion restaurant located on the bay front area of Hilo, Hawaii. We serve Family Style dishes, crafted from as many locally-sourced and organic ingredients as possible. Our dishes are made-to-order, and are designed to b
Tina' cooks your meal to order, using wonderful but not overdone spices, and the freshest ingredients from the farm, sea and market. Everything is delicious. Portions are large. You may want to split a meal if you aren't that hungry. the only downside? Better have the time to wait for thaat custom cooked meal. Tina's is very popular and there;s only room for one chef in the kitchen, so you'll have to wait y our turn. but if you have the time, relax andf wait for a mouth watering and wonderful meal. I especially love her tom ka soup! Lunch only, except for special occasions.
4 based on 288 reviews
My family and I made reservations as we heard it can get busy. They chose an 8PM reservation time even though the restaurant "closes" at 8:30. They were very slow seating us despite having multiple tables open they chose to wait for someone else to leave and then clean their table. Our waiter rushed us along the whole night. The entrees are also a little overpriced. Vegetable tempura should not be over $12. Overall, this is a pretty decent place especially in Hilo.
4 based on 204 reviews
Naung Mai Thai Kitchen has a long standing reputation for serving the best Thai food in Hilo. This quintessential "hole in the wall" has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Located just blocks from the Hilo Farmer's Market, the chefs gather
Hubby and I shared pineapple fried rice and rice noodles with savory sauce. Both were fantastic. Iced tea good too. Good sized plates. Very tasty meals. Would return without hesitation. A bit warm inside, but they had extra fans going to cool room. Fast service, no wait on Fri night around 6 pm.
4 based on 362 reviews
Excellent Thai food and well deserving of all the awards! I highly recommend! Be aware that there is limited seating so during busy times you may need to wait.
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3 based on 38 reviews
Supposedly they serve Thai food. Nothing is remotely Thai about this except maybe the menu names. Service was not good. She was too busy for iced tea so we had to opt for other beverages. The Thai ice tea was the best thing I had. We both had spicy street noodles. The noodles were over cooked, very little chicken ( maybe 2 oz) in mine and 5 small shrimp in my companion's dish. The sauce was sweet and tasteless. Supposedly the noodles were mixed vegetables as well as the protein. Nope. Only over cooked carrots in very large slices. I left the dish on the table after a few bites. If you really hungry in Keaau, go across the street to L&L or Lemongrass. We dropped $40 for a lunch that was beyond poor. Avoid this place if you love Thai food,
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4 based on 93 reviews
Friends told me this was very good.......it is good but not that special. The food was fresh. They made it very quickly and were very pleasant, As the sign says it is a fusion .....so not a distinct style. At least it was not for only American taste. We shared 3 dishes and the servings were of good size and taste.
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