Brown's Beach House

Top choice in South Kohala


Brown's remains a standout for those willing to pay top dollar for island cuisine. Expect gracious service and the finest local ingredients: the surf and turf features locally raised beef and Kona lobsters, wild boar ribs are served with local fern shoots and Puna chicken comes dressed with semolina and black garlic. There's an extensive vegan menu as well.


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