
A friendly and warm beachside establishment, Lava Lava Beach Club keeps it consistent and tasty no matter the time of day.
Fantastic eateries, breweries, cafes, and burger joints keep the island fed without breaking the bank – a welcome experience in Hawaii. Also, the food truck and food kiosk movement has been good to the Big Island. Around nearly every corner and certainly near every major tourist attraction is a locally-owned food truck or food hut with incredible offerings on the cheap, so if you’re wondering where to eat in Hawaii simply take a look around.
If you are purely looking for peer-reviewed “best places to eat on the big island” you may want to consider a few of the following:
– The extremely popular, Jackie Rey’s Ohana Grill
– A local favorite for high quality takeout, Da Poke Shack
– For a tropical drink on the beach, Lava Lava Beach Club
A friendly and warm beachside establishment, Lava Lava Beach Club keeps it consistent and tasty no matter the time of day.
For those seeking authentic Hawaiian cuisine in the southern end of the Big Island, Aloha Mix Food Truck is a must-visit.
Known throughout the Big Island for its commitment to coffee culture and preparation, a discerning coffee lover will find plenty to love here.
It’s never a bad move to stay thrifty during a Hawaiian vacation, so here’s a list of our favorite wallet-friendly happy hour spots on the Big Island.
Hau Tree is a casual and beautiful restaurant and bar that comes with a wonderful view, a delicious menu, and a beach side location.
If you’re looking for the best Big Island oceanside bars and lounges to chill out with a tropical drink in hand, look no further.
Laid-back and delicious, Village Burger serves up gourmet burgers and fries with fresh island ingredients.
Among the Big Island’s best culinary outputs is Thai food and Naung Mai Thai Kitchen is a stand out option in the entire Thai scene.
The Puna District has many locally-owned restaurants perfect for a quick, affordable bite on your way to your next Big Island activity.
There’s a real challenge to finding affordable restaurants in a resort area, but we searched out some budget friendly dining options for you.
Local and proud of it it, 808 Grindz Cafe offers excellent Hawaiian dishes in a casual and laid back setting.
One of the finest places to buy and enjoy the world-famous Kona Coffee, Kona Coffee and Tea is a perfect cafe for a relaxing cup of joe.
Papa Kona Restaurant (formerly Daylight Mind Cafe) is a cozy eatery with an incredible view on the Big Island.
Hula Hulas is a classy, fun and enjoyable eatery located in in beautiful Grand Naliloa Hotel in Hilo. It offers great food, a wonderful atmosphere, and delicious drinks.
The flagship establishment for this small local chain, Jackie Rey’s Ohana Grill offers fantastic seafood and American cuisine at an affordable rate.
Comfort food and local brews abound at Tropics Tap House in Kona, making for the perfect vacation lunch or dinner with good friends.
Whether you’re craving local seafood, poke or simply a delicious fish taco, Umeke’s is the ideal local style dining destination in Kona.
A parkside eatery that’s as fast as it is delicious, Tuk Tuk Thai Food makes for a perfect meal wherever you’re headed.
Redefining international soul food with a Hawaiian twist, Rebel Kitchen is one of the best places on the Big Island to explore southern mainland cuisine.
A Big Island favorite for decades, Huggo’s On the Rocks offers lunch, dinner and tropical drinks in a beachside setting alongside nightly live music.
One of Kailua-Kona’s favorite hangouts, Humpy’s Big Island Alehouse offers tasty grub and cold brews.
This Hilo favorite eatery makes for a delicious dining experience, in a contemporary setting, with a gorgeous view of the bay.
Internationally recognized, Kona Brewing Company’s flagship brewery is right in Kailua-Kona and is a must-visit.
If you’re spending a day in Kailua-Kona and looking for memorable dining options, check out these excellent restaurants for an amazing lineup.
The Big Island is a fisherman’s paradise, making the local restaurants and eateries some of the finest places in the world to try fresh seafood.
If you’re visiting Kau and want to treat yourself to a good meal or delicious treat after a day of adventuring, check out these dining establishments.
If you find yourself in Hilo, you owe it to yourself to seek out the following eateries to make the most of your dining adventures during your vacation.
Nothing beats happy hour, kicking back with a tropical drink in your hand and knowing you’re getting a great deal.
Some of the finest chefs in Hawaii call Hilo home and the number of delicious eating establishments are many.
Hamakua is a must-visit for those seeking natural landscapes, but the dining options are thin so check out these restaurants in nearby Honokaa.
If you’re on your way across the northern end of the Big Island these authentic Hawaiian eateries will satisfy your hunger.
Volcano Village offers fun and diverse dining options with local cuisine and flair that comes only from a small Hawaiian community.
The Coffee Shack is a casual, cozy road side restaurant with sweeping views of the Kona coast.
A memorable dining experience along the Big Island’s eastern side, Pineapples provides excellent seafood and American cuisine in a spectacular setting.
If your Thursday evening slot is open, there’s no better place to be on the Big Island than at Don the Beachcomber’s in Kona.
A family-friendly establishment offering Hawaiian and American cuisine, A-Bay’s Island Grill is a great stop after a long day of adventure.