43 Best Restaurants in Kailua-Kona, Big Island

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kailua-Kona - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Magics Beach Grill

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In a vintage building dating from 1965, Magics offers an exhilarating oceanfront location overlooking the famous Disappearing Sands Beach, also known as Magic Sands. From fried ulu (breadfruit) wedges in umami truffle oil aioli to firecracker fish tacos and mushroom pasta, the eclectic menu features intriguing choices using locally sourced ingredients with contemporary island flair. The same owners operate the Beach Shack right on-site, which has limited hours but serves drinks and local takeout favorites such as Spam musubi (Spam "sushi") and poke bowls. Come for cocktails at sunset: the setting simply does not get better.

77-6452 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-662--4427
Known For
  • Sunset beach views
  • Ube margarita
  • Great happy hour 2–4 pm

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Pancho and Lefty's Cantina & Restaurante

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Across the street from the Kona Inn Shopping Village, in Kailua Village, this upstairs cantina is a nice perch for enjoying nachos and margaritas (try the hibiscus margarita) on a lazy afternoon, or for watching the passersby on Alii Drive. Try the molcajete—a type of bowl—loaded with marinated chicken, steak, and shrimp and a sauce crafted of chiles and topped with jack cheese. Or just order the chips, salsa, and ceviche, which might hit the spot at the end of a long day of sightseeing. At 5 pm, the banyan tree nearby fills with hundreds of chirping mynah birds, a veritable happy hour in bird land.

75-5725 Ali’i Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–2171
Known For
  • Popular happy hour hangout
  • Better for snacks than a full meal
  • Homemade salsa

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Papa Kona Restaurant & Bar

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Simply unbeatable proximity to the ocean is part of the draw of this lively restaurant in the heart of town: you just can't get any closer to the water without getting wet—and sometimes you do! It's popular to come here for sunset for drinks and appetizers such as the poke stack or the avocado fries. Otherwise, stick with a burger or sandwich, as the mains can get pricey. Order online for pickup and delivery. Beloved local musicians Lopaka Roots or LT Smooth play nightly. 

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Sack N Save Kona

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Locals know the seafood counter at Sack N Save Kona is the place to get delicious, affordable poke. Sample and then choose from a variety of freshly made poke salad selections. You can order 1/3-pound with a warm rice bowl for only $7.99. It's the best poke deal in town.

75-5595 Palani Rd, Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–2729
Known For
  • Grocery store with convenient hours
  • No waiting
  • Variety of freshly caught and previously frozen selections

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Sunset Kai Lanai

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Perched above a shopping center with sweeping panoramic views, this open-air restaurant has lots to offer besides spectacular views from every table in the house. The slow-roasted rack of ribs is the star of the show, and the locally sourced fish-and-chips is a close second. Be sure to try the famous Key lime pie or Mighty Dozen doughnut holes with some 100% Kona coffee. Their fun tropical cocktails such as the Lava Flow are best imbibed with an epic green-flash sunset happening and tiki torches flickering. 

78-6831 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-333–3434
Known For
  • Limited parking for such a popular place
  • Excellent happy hour pricing
  • The best views in town
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Sushi Cocoro & Udon Noodle

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A tiny hidden gem in the heart of downtown, this authentic little place offers excellent sushi at affordable prices. The Japanese-born chefs serve such offerings as six-piece rolls for under $6. If you want to share, the sushi combo for two includes 30 pieces. The Red Hot Lava roll is a sure bet, and they also specialize in udon noodle and poke bowls.

75-5699 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-331--0601
Known For
  • Red Hot Lava roll
  • Inexpensive sushi combos for two
  • BYOB welcome

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Tea-licious Cafe

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Known for home-baked pastries, gourmet loose-leaf teas, and high-end coffees, this sweet, cozy spot is a lovely destination not far from the beach. Try the brie, apple, and fig jam combo on freshly baked baguette or one of the signature salads. A to-go picnic box for two is priced at only $27. They even serve made-to-order Italian sodas.

Teshima's Restaurant

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Its modest exterior and interior belie the fantastic South Kona experience Teshima's brings; it has been a kamaaina (local) favorite since 1929 for a reason. Locals gather at this small landmark restaurant whenever they're in the mood for fresh sashimi, puffy shrimp tempura, or hekka (beef and vegetables cooked in an iron pot). Try teishoku (tray) No. 3, featuring sashimi, tempura, sukiyaki beef, rice, miso soup, and sunomono (cucumber salad). The restaurant has been family owned and operated by five generations of Teshimas, and if you come in more than a couple times, they will start calling you by name. 

Thai Rin

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Everything is cooked to order at this low-key oceanfront restaurant with an excellent selection of Thai food at decent prices. The menu brims with choices, including five curries, a green-papaya salad, and deep-fried fish. A popular platter combining spring rolls, satay, beef salad, and tom yum (lemongrass soup) is great for sharing. You might even see a green flash at sunset as you sip a creamy piña colada or Thai iced tea while taking in the beautiful view of Kailua Bay. This best-kept secret might have one of the top five ocean views in town. There's also a happy hour from 5 to 6 pm.

75-5799 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329–2929
Known For
  • Great views with both indoor and outdoor seating
  • Appetizer platters for sharing
  • Convenient to village shops
Restaurant Details
Takeout only on Tues.

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TK Noodle House

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Former resort chef TK Keosavang serves inventive Asian fusion cuisine with the emphasis on noodles. Generous portions are beautifully plated, like the crispy pork belly sauté with Chinese greens and garlic sauce, and noodle soups and abundant salads don't disappoint. The savory seafood yentafo soup is a good bet, as is the lilikoi chicken.

Ultimate Burger

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Located in the Crossroads shopping complex in Kailua-Kona, this excellent burger joint may look like a chain, but it's an independent, locally owned and operated eatery that serves 100% organic, grass-fed Big Island beef. Be sure to order a side of seasoned Big Daddy fries served with homemade aioli dipping sauce. The menu lists a couple nonmeat options, too. Top it off with local beers or house-made lemonade or green tea.

74-5450 Makala Blvd., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329–2326
Known For
  • Organic, hormone-free ingredients
  • Supporting local farmers and ranchers
  • Locally made buns

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The View Restaurant Bar & Grill

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Tucked away at the Kona Country Club at the far end of Alii Drive, this hideaway is the place to go for happy hour, appetizers, and ocean breezes. Oh, and did we mention the view? It has a large, open-deck lanai, a kamaaina (old-time) vibe, and decidedly nonfancy decor. While the mains are a bit overpriced, it's a great place to relax, order an appetizer, and maybe talk story with local residents, or perhaps discuss the day's best golf shots.

78-7000 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96704, USA
808-731--5033
Known For
  • Good bar menu
  • Old Kona–style building
  • Wonderful view
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Peaberry & Galette

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The menu at this little crêperie includes Illy espresso, teas, excellent sweet and savory crêpes, sandwiches, soups, salads, and rich desserts like lemon cheesecake and chocolate mousse, all made fresh daily. The small venue has a relaxed, urban-café vibe. It's a nice place to hang for a bit if you're waiting for a movie at the theater next door or feel like taking a break from paradise to sip a decent espresso and view the latest local art installations on display.