12 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.

Big Kahuna Beach Grill

$ Fodor's Choice

From its upstairs, open-air dining room decorated with kitschy surfer chic, this restaurant invites customers to enjoy views of the pier and a bustling corner of Alii Drive. Fortunately, an excellent, extensive menu makes it well worth a stop; fresh fish plates including fish tacos are a sure bet. The clam chowder is some of Kona's best. Try the smashburger (a cooking technique that adds flavor while reducing grill time) or the marinated sirloin or New York strip. Death by Chocolate is the dessert to die for. They also serve breakfast from 7 until noon, and there's a happy hour, as well as live music nightly. Great prices keep the locals coming in. 

Da Poke Shack

$$ Fodor's Choice

This tiny place is the real deal. Yes, your tab might be a bit high, but it will be worth it because authentic, always-fresh poke doesn't get better than this. Enjoy bowls that include two selections of poke, one side, and a scoop of rice. The plates offer more choices. Try the award-winning Wet Hawaiian, which incorporates roasted kukui nuts or the Spicy Garlic Sesame, made with spicy Hawaiian chili pepper, garlic, and sesame seeds. Occasionally you will see a "Closed—Gone Fishing" sign on the door but consider that a good thing. They catch much of the fish themselves, sometimes the same day they serve it.

76-6246 Ali’i Drive, Suite 101, Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329–7653
Known For
  • Freshly caught fish
  • Local ingredients
  • Spicy Garlic Sesame bowl

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Foster's Kitchen

$$ Fodor's Choice

Ocean breezes flow through this open-air restaurant on Alii Drive, known for a quality menu infused with Cajun and island influences. Almost all dishes are made to order and feature non-GMO, hormone-free, or USDA-certified organic ingredients. A must-try is the seafood pesto puff pastry on the appetizer menu, and for dinner the steak house pasta (creamy mushroom pasta topped with a New York strip steak) is a good bet. Signature cocktails blend freshly muddled fruit and fresh juices with no commercial mixes. With happy hour daily from 3 to 5 and live entertainment nightly, Foster's Kitchen is a cool spot to enjoy a sunset cocktail or late-night libation. It's a good sign that you see a lot of locals here; it's got an elevated reputation among residents. 

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Harbor House

$ Fodor's Choice

On the docks at Kona's sleepy harbor, this open-air restaurant is an authentic place to grab a beer and a bite after a long day of fishing, beach-going, or diving. The venue is nothing fancy, but it's one of the best spots in Kona for fresh-fish sandwiches, a variety of fried fish-and-chip combos, and even burgers. Frosty 18-ounce schooners of Kona Brewing Co. ale cannot be beat price-wise anywhere on the island, either. Come early for dinner, though: it closes at 7 and on Sunday at 6. Happy hour runs from 3 to close.

74-425 Kealakehe Pkwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326–4166
Known For
  • Chilled schooners of Kona Brewing Co. lager
  • Fresh fish right off the incoming boats
  • Fun waterfront dining on the way to or from the airport

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Hayashi's You Make the Roll

$ Fodor's Choice

Tiny and locally owned, this sushi shack in the heart of town has gained an incredible following and specializes in "reverse" (rice on the outside, nori on the inside) rolls, filled with three or four ingredients of your choice. It's super popular and gets crazy crowded, so expect a long wait—but it's worth it. (Wait times can exceed an hour or more, but they let you know how long before you order.)  The restaurant also makes fantastic party platters that you can order in advance.

75-5725 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-326--1322
Known For
  • Affordable take-out sushi rolls
  • Small, low-key location
  • Local favorite
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Kaaloa's Super J's Authentic Hawaiian Food

$ Fodor's Choice

It figures that the best laulau (pork or chicken wrapped in taro leaves and steamed) in West Hawaii can be found at a roadside hole-in-the-wall rather than at an expensive resort luau; in fact, this humble family-run eatery was featured on the Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Plate lunches to go include tender chicken or pork laulau, steamed for up to 10 hours. The kalua (earthen oven–roasted) pig and cabbage is delicious, and the lomil omi salmon features vine-ripened tomatoes. Owners John and Janice Kaaloa grind their own poi sourced from taro in Hilo and Waipio.

83-5409 Mamalahoa Hwy., Honaunau, HI, 96704, USA
808-328–9566
Known For
  • Tasty kalua pig and cabbage
  • Friendly and welcoming proprietors
  • Lomi lomi salmon
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Kona Brewing Co.

$ Fodor's Choice

An ultrapopular destination with an outdoor patio, Kona Brewing offers an excellent, varied menu, including famous brews; pulled-pork quesadillas; gourmet pizzas; and a killer spinach salad with Gorgonzola cheese, strawberries, and macadamia nuts. The sampler tray, a good value, offers four of the 10 available microbrews. Try the notable Hefeweizen. If you're staying in town, purchase beer to go in a half-gallon jug ("growler") filled on-site from the brewery's own taps. Brewery tours are available for $25. 

Kona Inn Restaurant

$$ Fodor's Choice

This open-air restaurant in a vintage 1920s-era building at the historical Kona Inn Shopping Village offers a beautiful oceanfront setting on Kailua Bay. The view and the bar are Kona signature icons, and it's a great place when you first land in Kona to have a mai tai along with some appetizers or to enjoy a calamari sandwich, clam chowder, or salad at lunch. They are still adjusting to staffing issues post-pandemic, but your patience will pay off if you stay, just for the location alone. It's the place local residents take visiting friends to impress them, it's that good. Dinner is also available, but the entrées can be hit or miss.   

75-5744 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96720, USA
808-329–4455
Known For
  • Sunset-watching spot
  • Nice bar and lounge at all times
  • Inconsistent food at dinner

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Manago Hotel Restaurant

$ Fodor's Choice

The historic Manago Hotel is like walking into a time warp, complete with a vintage neon sign, old-timey TV room, high school trophies on the shelves, and old photos on the walls. Their T-shirts brag (and it's not false advertising) that the restaurant has the best grilled pork chops in the world; the fresh fish and New York steak are excellent as well. Meals come with rice for the table and an assortment of changing side dishes, which usually include macaroni or tuna salad, long rice, and a sautéed veggie dish. 

82-6155 Mamalahoa Hwy., Captain Cook, HI, 96704, USA
808-323–2642
Known For
  • One of the only places in Kona serving opelu, a local fish
  • Mains come with a variety of side dishes
  • Local hospitality
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Poi Dog Deli

$ Fodor's Choice

With vintage memorabilia and a bluesy soundtrack as a background, this cool deli in a tiny strip mall has a lot more to offer than the average sandwich shop. Yes, there are gourmet sandwiches, salads, and wraps, but Poi Dog's wide-ranging menu extends to an impressive list of wines, craft beers, ales, and pilsners from all over the world. On the lighter side, they have a great mix of hard ciders as well. But there are also kombuchas, coffees, and other nonalcoholic beverages to choose from. Hailing from New Orleans, the proprietors love to bring a touch of the Big Easy to Kona, which you'll feel throughout the place. Online ordering is encouraged, and there is even a take-and-bake option. 

75-1022 Henry St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329--2917
Known For
  • Ranch House Reuben
  • House-made soups
  • Salads featuring house-made Cajun croutons and house dressings

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Quinn's Almost by the Sea

$ Fodor's Choice

With the bar in the front and the dining patio in the back, Quinn's may seem like a bit of a dive at first glance, but this venerable Kona classic serves the best darn cheeseburger and fries in town. Make your already-large burger a "monster" for an additional $4.50. The menu has many other tasty options, such as fish-and-chips and beef tenderloin tips. If time gets away from you on a drive to the north beaches, Quinn's, which stays open until 10, awaits your return with a cheap beer and a basket of fried calamari. Drinks are strong—no watered-down cocktails here. Breakfast is served from 7 to 10:45 during football season, and it's sure to be lively, especially if the Green Bay Packers are involved. Park across the street at the Courtyard King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel and get free 90-minute parking with validation.

Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill

$ Fodor's Choice

Locals flock to this downtown Kailua-Kona restaurant for good reason: the poke is the most onolicious (super delicious) in town, and the many other seafood, pork, and beef offerings are just as stellar. Poke does not get more authentic than this, and you can get it by the bowl or the pound. Sandwiches, burgers, salads, and desserts round out the gourmet menu. A kids' menu features affordable burgers, poke bowls, and sides. Inventively named cocktails such as the Night Marcher and the Shirtless Margarita add to the fun. Happy hour runs from 3 to 5.