Views at Manele Golf

Lanaʻi


The coastal panorama from the private cliffside tables here is the best view from any of the island's restaurants, and it's surprisingly little known. The menu has a broad array of familiar dishes such as salads, sandwiches and burgers; all are prepared with color and flair.


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