Reviews on Seafood food in Kailua, Hawaii, United States. Oahu's Kailua, meaning "two seas" or "two currents," is named after either the two lagoons located on the island or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay. Steady trade winds make Kailua Beach a great windsurfing and kite-flying destination. Kailua Beach Park features pristine white sand and views of the offshore island known as Moko nui or "two islands."
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4 based on 1402 reviews
We are very glad we chose Buzzâs today! We were promptly seated and served and our drinks were very good as well! My husband really enjoyed the pulled pork topped with pineapple coleslaw and I really loved the teriyaki chicken burger with crispy fries! We were too full for dessert but highly recommend this spot when in the area!
4 based on 83 reviews
Happy hour from 4-6 on Saturday. Only drinks. Music was about to start but we ducked out.Started with ahi nachos. Ahi on fried won ton chips. Delicious! Then a salad with crab cake and shrimp pasta. Everything was fantastic.Like this place better than the Nicoâs at the port. Little loud but folks were having fun.
I know poke has taken a stranglehold in Vancouver but thereâs really nothing the same as the poke you get in Hawaii. You can take the hipsterish poke burritos (basically sushi rolls) and poke bowls filled with more toppings than raw fish⦠I prefer something a bit more classic⦠like Ono Seafood. When planning for our recent trip to Oahu, I had heard about a place where you can get quality poke from a (wait for it) liquor store!Tamuraâs Fine Wine & Liquors has a few locations around the island but we headed over to the one in the Aikahi Shopping Plaza since we were planning on checking out the beaches on the windward coast.You have to head all the way to the back of the liquor store and then youâre rewarded with a large display of various poke. As expected, thereâs nowhere to sit and eat inside the liquor store so you basically get it to go. Prices were $13.99/lb.We wound up grabbing the Ninja, Tamuraâs, and Kamikaze Ahi and brought it to nearby Kailua Beach Park. The Ninja was slightly spicy and topped with furikake while the Tamuraâs was a basic shoyu/seseame sauce. We were a bit worried that the Kamikaze would be a bit too spicy but we found that we really enjoyed it the more we ate it. Seriously, is anything better than enjoying some great tasting poke while at the beach?They also sold a really good mixed bag of crunchy mochi balls at the front counter so make sure you look for these before you leave.
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