4 Best Restaurants in Molokai, Hawaii

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During a week’s stay, you might easily hit all the dining spots worth a visit and then return to your favorites for a second round. The dining scene is fun, because it’s a microcosm of Hawaii’s diverse cultures. You can find locally grown vegetarian foods, spicy Filipino cuisine, or Hawaiian fish with a Japanese influence—such as tuna, mullet, and moonfish that’s grilled, sautéed, or mixed with seaweed to make poke (salted and seasoned raw fish).

Most eating establishments are on Ala Malama Street in Kaunakakai. If you’re heading to West Molokai for the day, be sure to stock up on provisions, as there is no place to eat there. If you are on the east end, stop by Manae Goods & Grindz (808/558–8186) near mile marker 16 for good local seafood plates, burgers, and ice cream.

Kanemitsu Bakery & Coffee Shop

$ Fodor's Choice

Stop at this James Beard–nominated Molokai institution for morning coffee, a loco moco (white rice, burger patty, fried egg, and brown sauce), and some Molokai bread—a sweet, pan-style white loaf that makes excellent cinnamon toast. Prices are nice, and portions are large—breakfast can easily carry you through lunch. By night, the famous "Hot Bread Lane" is a Molokai institution—sniff your way down the alley behind the store around 7:30 pm to find the hidden bakery window and grab a loaf of tomorrow's bread right out of the oven. This quest is a crucial Molokai experience—your reward is fresh, warm, tasty bread full of your choice of toppings like tropical jelly, cream cheese, cinnamon, and more.

Manae Goods & Grindz

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The best place to grab a snack or picnic supplies is this store, 16 miles east of Kaunakakai. It's the only place on the east end where you can find essentials such as ice and bread, and not-so-essentials such as seafood plate lunches, bentos, burgers, shakes, and refreshing smoothies. It can get hopping at lunch; call ahead to place an order if you can.  

8615 Kamehameha V Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI, 96748, USA
808-558–8498
Known For
  • Famous macaroni salad
  • Hurricane fries with furikake and spicy mayo
  • Loco moco and plate lunches
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Molokai Burger

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Clean and cheery, Molokai Burger offers both drive-through and eat-in options. Often compared to In-n-Out, this is the island's version of fast food, and the tasty burger buns and super crispy fries (including enormous waffle fries as an option) help to elevate this past a typical experience.

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Sundown Deli

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A Molokai staple for more than 20 years, this small deli focuses on freshly made takeout food. Sandwiches come on a half-dozen types of bread, and the homemade soups are outstanding. This is a great option for catering for large groups if it's a family affair or for an easy, delicious picnic lunch during a day of exploring.

145 Puali Pl., Kaunakakai, HI, 96748, USA
808-553–3713
Known For
  • Super-friendly owner
  • Small but lovely breakfast menu
  • Great for picnic fixings
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner.

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