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"delicious, imaginative breakfasts, not to mention the coffee from right there in the heart of the Kona belt." TripAdvisor
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Kailua-Kona and the surrounding areas offer an abundance of delicious dining options. We are happy to share our favorite neighborhood lunch and dinner spots. Listed below is a sampling of the best restaurants:
Holuakoa Gardens and Cafe Holuakoa Gardens and Cafe, located in our own Holualoa Village, is a Slow Food establishment, committed to promoting and maintaining a sustainable agricultural society and healthy food consciousness for Hawai'i island. Their Chefs create delicious and beautiful food from quality local ingredients that are healthy for you and the aina (land) alike.
Huggo's Huggo's has earned a reputation as Kona's premiere restaurant for fresh seafood, oceanfront ambiance, and casual elegance. Huggo's was named "One of the Nations Top Neighborhood Restaurants" by Bon Appetit magazine.
Kona Brewing Company The Kona Brewing Company was started by a Hawaiian father and son team with a dream to create fresh, local island brews made with spirit, passion, and quality. Enjoy a tasty meal or cool beverage outside in the 2,000 square-foot lanai surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. A local favorite. Kenichi Pacific Located 15 minutes from Holualoa Inn, Kenichi Pacific features fresh sushi and Japanese fusion cuisine. Entrees are consistently delicious -- from island-inspired fresh fish to Colorado lamb chops. A 'must visit' for some of the best island cuisine around.
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Nurture your good health at our Hawaiian Hearth
As the day opens at our Hawaii B&B, the lumi 'aina is set for an appetizing breakfast with views of the Kona Coastline. Garden-to-plate fare highlights the freshest seasonal ingredients, grown locally or on the property, and is lovingly crafted and served with our award-winning 100% Kona Coffee.
Our Ohana Lumi Kuke - the Guest Kitchenette - is equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, and all of the utensils you need to create your own meals, if you are so inclined. The ohana atmosphere encourages guests to craft a sandwich for the beach or grill a piece of fresh fish or steak on the outdoor barbeque. A quick stop at the market for provisions and you may never leave the comfort of the grounds. Relax and enjoy the views in the adjacent open-air dining area and hakahaka.

luau...a Hawaiian tradition  In ancient Hawai'i, men and woman ate their meals apart. Commoners and women of all ranks were also forbidden by the ancient Hawaiian religion to eat certain delicacies. This all changed in 1819, when King Kamehameha II abolished the traditional religious practices. A feast where the king ate with women was the symbolic act which ended the Hawaiian religious taboos, and the luau was born. "Tables were draped with white, but the entire tops were covered with ferns and leaves massed together so as almost to form a tablecloth of themselves; quantities of flowers were placed about mingling with the ferns... The natives had turned out in great numbers, and the scent of their leis of flowers and maile leaves was almost overpowering." King Kalakaua's coronation luau guest, 1883 Enjoy a night of entertainment - ancient lore, fire shows, hula dancers, and a variety of Hawaiian fare combine to create a memorable experience. Sheraton Keauhou - Monday, Wednesday, Friday
King Kamehameha - Tuesday and Saturday
Kona Village - Wednesday and Friday
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