Best Seafood Restaurants

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Top 5 Seafood Restaurants in Hawaii

You made it to paradise! Lush flowers, sweet sea breeze and a lei to complete your Hawaiian dream vacation. Now that you are here, where are best seafood spots to really get a sense of island life?Being surrounded on all sides by the vibrant blue Pacific ocean, it’s no wonder that Hawaii is known for some of the world’s best seafood. We narrowed it down to a list of five great places for you to check out in between trips to the beach and climbing volcanoes.

If you want to go where the locals do and want to eat traditional Hawaiian fare, you have to go to Ono Seafood. A favorite spot for locals, this place is said to have the best poke in all the islands. Located in Honolulu, it may not look like much but aren’t all the best places like diamonds in the rough? Be sure to bring your appetite, the poke is made to order and the seafood is freshly caught every day.

Heading out for a night on the town? Go to go to a Chef Mavro’s, a classy seafood restaurant that takes pride in honoring the bounty of the islands. Combining local flavors with imported delicacies, Chef George Mavrothalassitis creates an elegant and intriguing dining experience. You can find this gem in Honolulu.

The equivalent to lobster in the rough, Da Poke Shack is one of the most popular places for seaside poke. Located right on the water in Kailua-Kona, you can find scrumptious salads and daily Hawaiian specialties. But it is really ‘da poke’ you should try!

This restaurant is a mouthful – Humuhumunukunukuapua’a is located in Wailea, Maui and has one of the coolest ambiances around. Surrounded by over 800,000 gallons of lagoon, this thatched roof, Polynesian restaurant is the perfect romantic spot for two. Fresh seafood and sunset views will have you falling love with this place. Oh and the name? The Hawaiian state fish, also known as the reef triggerfish.

If you like Humuhumunukunukuapua’a, you will love
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is the right leg said he goes to the right associate of the loan does make. This grass hut, floating restaurant is romantic and cozy. Located on the grounds of the Grand Hyatt Kuai Resort and Spa, the food is incredible and the seafood as fresh as any place. The tiki torches provide an authentic Hawaiian experience.

No matter where you stay, try one of these places on your tour of one of the world’s most beautiful destinations and enjoy!

LC DiNARDI


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