Lava Lava Beach Club

Top choice in South Kohala


This cheerful spot is a favorite with tourists and locals, who snack on excellent coconut shrimp with ginger-guava sauce, ginger-crusted ahi with ponzu and some killer burgers. Cocktails and an unbeatable view of next door A-Bay beach – you are definitely welcome to eat barefoot – make this a consistent winner.


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