6 Best Restaurants in Liliuokalani Gardens and Reeds Bay, Big Island

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We've compiled the best of the best in Liliuokalani Gardens and Reeds Bay - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hilo Bay Cafe

$$ Fodor's Choice

Overlooking Hilo Bay from its towering perch on the waterfront, this popular, upscale restaurant with great water views has a sophisticated second-floor dining room that looks like it's straight out of Manhattan. A sushi bar complements the excellent selection of fresh fish, pork, beef, and vegan options. Premium wines and sake are available.

Ken's House of Pancakes

$ Fodor's Choice

For years, this legendary diner near Banyan Drive between the airport and the hotels has been a gathering place for Hilo residents and visitors. Breakfast is the main attraction: Ken's serves 11 types of pancakes, plus all kinds of fruit waffles (banana, peach) and popular omelets, like Da Bradda, teeming with meats. The menu features 180 other tasty local specialties (loco moco [meat, rice, and eggs smothered in gravy]; tripe stew; oxtail soup) and American-diner-inspired items.

Sombat's Fresh Thai Cuisine

$$ Fodor's Choice

There's a reason why locals flock to this hideaway for the best Thai cuisine in Hilo. Proprietor Sombat Saenguthai's menu highlights fresh local ingredients (many of the herbs come from her own garden) in authentic and tasty Thai treats like coconut curries, fresh basil rolls, eggplant stir-fry, and green papaya salad. Most dishes can be prepared with your choice of tofu, pork, beef, chicken, squid, or fish.

88 Kanoelehue Ave., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-969–9336
Known For
  • Famous pad Thai sauce available for purchase
  • Friendly service
  • Single owner and chef
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun. No lunch

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Cafe 100

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Established in 1948, this casual spot is famous for its tasty loco moco, prepared in more than three dozen ways (with different meats, chicken, vegetables, and fish), and its low-priced breakfast and lunch specials. The word "restaurant," or even "café," is used loosely—you order at a window and eat on one of the outdoor benches provided—but you come here for the food, prices, and authentic, old-Hilo experience. You can stuff yourself for $5 if you order right.

Ponds Hilo

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Perched on the waterfront overlooking a scenic pond at Reeds Bay Beach Park, this restaurant has the look and vibe of an old-fashioned, harborside steak house and bar. The menu features a good range of burgers and salads, steak, and seafood. Every Thursday is lobster night, with eight-ounce lobster tails served a variety of ways. Live music happens most evenings.

135 Kalanianaole Ave., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-934–7663
Known For
  • Live music
  • Excellent fish-and-chips
  • Popular Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Verna's Drive-In

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Verna's is tried-and-true among locals, who come for the juicy house-made burgers and filling plate lunches; and the price is right with a burger combo that includes fries and a drink. If you're hungry for more, try the traditional Hawaiian plate with either laulau, beef stew, chicken long rice, or lomi lomi salmon (salted salmon "salsa" made with tomatoes and onions). Whatever you choose, you won't leave hungry. Outdoor seating is available.

1765 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–2776
Known For
  • Local grindz (food) with outdoor seating
  • Open 24 hours
  • Superlow prices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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