What kind of Hawaii foodie are you?

What kind of Hawaii foodie are you?

There are few better ways to immerse yourself in a destination than dining your way through it. Hawaii is no different.

The diversity of food found in the Hawaiian Islands today is the result of multiple origins – among them, the indigenous Hawaiian culture, dozens of multicultural influences, and modern-day cuisine from around the world.

And although the Islands offer their fair share of prestigious dining options, one of the best ways to understand the cuisine locals truly enjoy most is by checking out our most popular and beloved food-truck, hole-in-the-wall, and hidden-gem eateries. Spaced between all of your hikes, beach stops and relaxing getaways, you’ll need a reliable list of local eateries to refuel your adventures. We’re ready to help with that. 

Fortunately, it’s easy to find and taste fresh, local favourite comfort foods in the Islands. A common thread across the eateries spotlighted below is the use of locally-sourced products and ingredients in their dishes, whether in support of local farmers, ranchers and fisherman; to promote overall environmental sustainability across the Islands; or simply because fresh and local tastes best.  

We’ve selected several intriguing places to eat for four types of foodies, exploring Hawaii’s ethnically diverse cuisine one plate at a time, from Kauai to the island of Hawaii. Eat, drink and enjoy!

FOR THE SEEKER OF LOCAL COMFORT FOOD FAVORITES:

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Introducing, a handful of hole-in-the-wall joints and online sensations that you might be on the fence about that actually live up to their foodie hype. If loco moco is on your mind, travel to Hilo, the island of Hawaii town where the local favourite comfort food dish was invented, and head to Cafe 100, which offers more than a dozen tasty loco moco options, none of which disappoint. A tasty stop on Maui is Tin Roof, owner-chef Sheldon Simeon’s new generation mom-and-pop takeout place serving heaping meals-in-a-bowl inspired by Hawaii’s multitude of cultures and featuring a menu of notable specialties, including mochiko fried chicken and pork belly bowls.

On Oahu, mix and match sensational local flavours of fresh poke at Ono Seafood, where you’ll find locals and visitors queuing up for made-to-order shoyu and spicy ahi poke. On the way back from adventuring at Waimea Canyon, do not miss a stop at Porky’s Kauai food truck in Waimea town for some smoky aloha in a bun. With only three items to choose from, the menu here is easy to navigate. But each is a customer favourite offering hearty portions of slow-roasted kalua pork. 

FOR THE PLATE LUNCH CONNOISSEUR:

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The plate lunch concept originated back from the plantation days where workers from Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines, Portugal and other areas, brought a hearty lunch to sustain themselves at work. Eating lunch today is like eating a scoop of Hawaiian history, with a delicious mixture of cultural cuisines. Broke Da Mouth Grindz is tucked in a small, out-of-the-way shopping centre in Kailua-Kona’s industrial area on the island of Hawaii, but its garlic furikake chicken deserves all of its fan hype and is worth the search.

Though Da Kitchen Cafe gets creative with a menu of specialty loco moco and sides like deep-fried Spam musubi, it also offers some of the best – and largest – plate lunches on Maui. On Oahu, Helena’s Hawaiian Food has been serving up quality traditional-style Hawaiian cuisine – including pipi kaula-style short ribs, laulau and squid luau – to Honolulu customers for more than 72 years. If your food travels take you to Kauai, stop in at Mark’s Place in Lihue for fast, affordable and ono (tasty) local-style comfort food. One of its most-popular plates is packed with the Hawaii comfort food staples chicken katsu, teriyaki beef and beef stew, with sides of rice and potato macaroni salad.

FOR THE FARM-TO-TABLE FANATIC:

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Hawaii’s agricultural crops benefit greatly from the Islands’ nutrient-rich volcanic soil. Embark on your farm-to-table journey at local favourite spots like Sweet Cane Cafe on the island of Hawaii. Ever sipped on sugarcane juice, or cane-juice-based smoothies and slushies? You will at Sweet Cane, which also offers delicious, nutritious and organic farm-to-table eats. Menu items at aa Roots Maui are strictly vegan and locally sourced, and include savoury bowls, salads, smoothies and juices that don’t disappoint.

Whether you’re vegan or not, aa Roots aims to change the way you view vegan cuisine. Ai Love Nalo is a plant-based restaurant in the Oahu town of Waimanalo that sources from local farms, crafts its dishes from scratch and is passionate about promoting health and wellness in its community. On Kauai, Verde serves 100 per cent grass-fed beef raised on the island, antibiotic and hormone-free chicken, and pork from local farmers and producers. 

FOR THE FRIEND WITH A SWEET TOOTH:

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Should you find yourself exploring historic downtown Hilo, head toMoonstruck Patisserie for a cup of espresso, bites of the bakery’s delectable desserts and the right amount of sugary sweetness to uplift your day. Ready for chocolate aficionados, Maui Specialty Chocolates in Kahului is best known for its fresh and fluffy chocolate-filled mochi. On Molokai, Kanemitsu Bakery’s famous hot bread – served warm and filled with gooey, sweet cream cheese, butter and fruit spreads – has for decades kept fans (and the just plain curious) trekking a dark Kaunakakai town alley most nights for a taste. The experience is still best on Molokai. But you can now purchase hot bread from a Kanemitsu Bakery food truck roaming the island of Oahu as well.

Wailua Shave Ice on Kauai serves Hawaii-style shave ice topped with syrups made from fresh local fruit and no artificial flavours, dyes or high fructose corn syrup. Order the Lava Flow, a popular shave ice pick crafted with pineapple juice, strawberry puree, and toppings of coconut foam, pineapple and strawberry.

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