Hukilau Cafe

Windward Coast


In a backstreet north of Laʻie Shopping Center, this small cafe is the kind of place locals would rather keep to themselves. Local grinds (food) – such as Portuguese-sweet-bread French toast and a teriyaki-burger lunch – are right on. In case you’re wondering, this isn’t the restaurant featured in the movie 50 First Dates, though it’s said to be the inspiration for it.


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