Reviews on Hawaiian food in Volcano, Hawaii, United States. The stunning white, black, green and red sand beaches and fiery lava flows near Volcano are best seen by rental car, moped or tour bus. This town adjacent to Kilauea, the youngest volcano on the Big Island, offers attractions like the enticing Volcano Winery, Thomas A. Jaggar geological and historical museum and the Cooper Center. At the end of a day experiencing Volcano's myriad marvels, take a seat by the imposing stone fireplace in romantic Kilauea Lodge and sample Polynesian-inspired cuisine.
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4 based on 829 reviews
We were on vacation on the Big Island and several people recommended this place. It did not disappoint. My husband and I arrived for dinner and were promptly seated. It is a large restaurant with plenty of seating and very clean and open. We started with the spring rolls some water and soda. The spring rolls were so good, but very hearty. You could make a meal out of them. For my entree, I had the Pad Kee Mae Noodles (drunken noodles) with pork. It was so good and truly enjoyed it. My husband had the thai style fried rice with chicken and he loved it, as well. They ask you how spicy you want your dinner and I went with a 1 and my husband did a 4. He felt it was spicy, but still enjoyed it. After the appetizer and entrees, we were too full for dessert. The service and food were so good and the prices were very reasonable.
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4 based on 320 reviews
We came here after exploring the volcano national park. We stopped in without a reservation about 8pm and they were more than obliging. We struck a really friendly, jovial waiter who was more than helpful when we asked about our egg allergy. The menu was extensive and we ended up ordering burgers. Unfortunately the buns of the burgers were brioche which contained egg and there was no other option without egg so we had a lettuce wrap. The burgers were delicious however. If you visited during the day time you would be able to see into the volcano crater however it was pitch black when we stopped in. The food came out super quick after we had placed our order. Definitely recommend!
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4 based on 357 reviews
Even though there isn't glowing lava in the caldera anymore it's still a great view, and Uncle George's Lounge is a nice place from which to enjoy it. The drinks are good with several interesting combinations. The Hawaiian fish and chips are good but as another reviewer pointed out, they are a bit dry. The dish that really stood out for us however was the pan seared edamame - they're fantastic! Friendly service and well worth a stop in for a meal
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