Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Waikoloa. The South Kohala coast of the island of Hawaii is home to Waikoloa Beach. Ancient Hawaiian history and culture, including petroglyphs believed to represent the heavens, stands side-by-side with ultra modern full-service resorts. Waikoloa is also home to fine examples of traditional Hawaiian aquaculture. In 1985, the University of Hawaii renovated the Anchialine ponds which today nuture a wide variety of sea life. Nearby Anaeho'omalu Bay has the Ku'uali'i and Kahapapa Fishponds.
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Little hole in the wall kind of place, but I enjoyed the Acai bowl. Cute candy store for the kids. They also have bubble tea and if your lucky they might have poke bowls. Will definitely go there again.
Hina Raes DA BEST for acai bowls, daily lunch specials and located next to Kamuela DMV. Food is so good, a great place to hang. Waimea support an awesome eatery! It is addicting. Clean and neat, lots of variety, healthy, vegetarian or meat eater, cold food, hot food, kids and adults will love this place.
Enjoy breathtaking sunsets and delicious local cuisine at Aka'ula Lanai. Located inside the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, our restaurant is open daily for delicious small plates and craft cocktails.
Good food for a Mariott. The lanai has live music at cocktail hour and fantastic sunset views. The restaurant has nitely specials. Go on Tuesday nites. ALL entrees are 50% off. Great value for good food. The walk out to the ocean for one of the best sunsets around.
4 based on 1232 reviews
Expect a little wait but worth it. Also expect to take some home. Great cheery service. Decided to try this on our way to several excellent farmer's markets in the area. A local recommended it. Meals are served on oval turkey platters. I like crispy bacon and theirs is deep fried so it is definitely crispy. As you can see from pictures portions are huge. I had the 2 eggs, corned beef hash, and french toast. The hash was served thin and crispy - very good but after seeing the kailua pork hash over fried rice that would be my recommendation. The french toast is a sweet bread but just standard stuff. They didn't leave it in the egg long enough to soak into the bread. Over medium eggs were perfect. I tried the hash browns- also large helping. The real surprise is their side of pancakes that comes with most egg meals. the serve 2 on these large oval platters. Nice and fluffy. The menu includes loco mocos and an assortment of meats like portuguese sausage and blood sausage. The menu was large enough to get you back for several different breakfasts and lunches.
4 based on 87 reviews
We visited Island Lava Java for lunch and ordered their fish tacos & the Lava Java salad. The food was all fresh and served hot. Wonderful flavours and very appetizing! All was very reasonably priced too. Would highly recommend this place to others.
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4 based on 469 reviews
Daylight Mind is a Restaurant, Coffee House, Bakery, Roaster and Coffee School located in sunny Waikoloa Resort. We serve brunch and dinner seven days a week made from the best farm fresh ingredients the Big Island provides. Our features casual comfortabl
Took my granddaughters for breakfast and was sorely disappointed. The toast (what no English muffin) under the undercooked/runny egg white egg was hard as a rock. Stale bread before toasting? Couldnât cut it with a knife. There was something stringy I pulled out that looked like pulled pork but was not edible. And we ordered spinach. The potatoes were good and the service was fine, but $16 for the worst eggs benedict ever was a rip. the coffees came 10 minutes into our meal even tho we ordered them before the meal.
4 based on 461 reviews
My husband and I stopped here with friends for breakfast before a big day of sightseeing. We ate upstairs, open-air with a view onto the ocean and warm breezes. Most of us had the Big Island Basics breakfast and one had the Belgian Waffle. We all enjoyed our meal, plentiful servings! My husband did not care for the Portuguese sausage but I had plenty of bacon to share. Coffee was very good. Our service was friendly and prices reasonable. If you eat here, do note that the restrooms are upstairs, as we found at most multi-level restaurants we visited. I don't know if there was an elevator.
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