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Best Restaurants on the Big Island

In Hawaiʻi, food is king. Everything is about food; you even hear numerous local songs on the radio here about the Hawaiian love of food. The adoration of food on the Big Island shines through in the plethora of quality, multi-ethnic Big Island, Hawaiʻi restaurants, and there is an abundance of absolutely delicious food to fit any budget. From fish and poi to filet mignon and prawns, the menu on the Big Island is limitless!

Awesome Local Hole-in-the-Walls

Some of the best restaurants on the Big Island are small, hidden eateries. For the some of the best, most authentic local food on the island, be sure to stop at Broke Da Mouth Grindz in Kailua-Kona. Serving excellent island-style food, Broke Da Mouth Grindz is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. For the best Thai food ever, check out Naung Mai Thai Kitchen in Hilo. If you’re up in Volcano and want excellent, reasonably priced Thai food, be sure to check out the Tuk-Tuk Thai food truck. While visiting Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, the bowling alley at Kilauea Military Camp has some of the tastiest burgers to be found on the island.

Fine Dining at Big Island, Hawaiʻi Restaurants

Big Island restaurants have no shortage of excellent fine dining options; here’s our top picks: Merriman’s in the ranching town of Waimea has our two-thumbs-up. Award-winning chef Peter Merriman serves up some of the Big Island’s most mouth-watering fare that pays homage to Hawai‘i’s regional cuisine. Consisting of only locally acquired ingredients from farmers, ranchers, and fishermen, Chef Peter offers unrivaled delights for every culinary palate. Or, you can relax oceanside at The Canoe House at Mauna Lani Bay, which showcases award-winning Hawaiian seafood with a Pacific Rim flair. If you’re looking for a fun and unique fine dining experience, ‘Ulu Ocean Grill at the Four Seasons Resort Hu‘alālai is the place to go. Located beachside at one of the best sunset spots around, ‘Ulu Ocean Grill’s knowledgeable servers offer fresh ocean-to-table cuisine with a wonderfully playful presentation.

Feed Your Desire

Though you can stop at small local places anytime, most fine dining restaurants on the Big Island require advance reservations and fill up quickly. To make sure you get your fill of the Big Island’s restaurants wonderful culinary experiences, contact our dining reservations specialists today at ILoveHawaii.com.