Pa'akai Poke

75-143 Hualalai Rd, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Hours

Open daily (except Tuesday) 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Closed Tuesday

About

A lunch hotspot in Kailua-Kona serving poke and deli sandwiches is Pa'akai Poke.

This eatery has successfully fused traditional Hawaiian and Japanese flavors to create a diverse and tantalizing menu.

"Pa'akai" translates to "sea salt" in Hawaiian, reflecting the eatery's commitment to fresh, ocean-sourced ingredients. Their poke bowls, characterized by their freshness and flavor variety, have attracted food lovers worldwide.

The deli is known to offer special deals on certain days. On July 7th, they hosted a "lucky 7/7" event, during which the first seven customers received a 50% discount on their poke bowls!

Despite being relatively new to the restaurant scene, it has already made its mark. It's not just about the food here but also the experience.

The restaurant's location off the main street offers a more intimate setting, away from the hustle and bustle of the city center. Being close to popular attractions like the Kailua Pier and Captain Zodiac, Pa'akai Poke is a convenient dining option for those exploring the area.

Vibe

The deli exudes a casual, beach-side vibe, complementing its sunny Kailua-Kona location. The interior is clean and minimalistic, focusing on creating a relaxed customer dining experience.

The staff is friendly and attentive, ready to assist first-time visitors. Customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance, and every effort is made to ensure diners leave with a smile on their faces.

The eatery is also known for its fast service and uncompromising food quality. For these reasons, it's a go-to when needing a quick bite before dashing off to your next adventure at Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation.

No matter your timeframe, Pa'akai Poke is where you can relax in Hawaiian ambiance.

Pa'akai Poke: Menu & Drinks

This Hawaiian-Japanese fusion eatery delivers tantalizing dishes that transport your palate to paradise.

One must-try dish is their signature Poke Plate. It's a hearty bowl with fresh, local Ahi tuna marinated to perfection in traditional Shoyu sauce. The result is a flavorful and succulent poke that is simply out of this world.

The Octopus poke is a unique treat for the more adventurous. The tender octopus's mild flavor comes alive in the savory marinade.

Another standout on the menu is the Tuna Melt. It isn't your average deli sandwich but a delightful twist on a classic. The melt-in-your-mouth tuna with the oozy, gooey cheese creates an irresistible combination that will have you coming back for more.

And what's a meal without a drink? Pa'akai offers a selection of specialty and soft drinks to quench your thirst. These will refresh after the long drive to and from the eastern shore to tour places like the Mauna Kea Cacao farm.

Pa'akai Poke is a healthy dining spot serving fresh food quickly so you can return to the beach sooner during your Kona vacation.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early! Pa'akai Poke & Deli is popular and gets busy.
  • Try the Mini, Plate, or Big Boy sizes to suit your appetite.
  • Ask about their daily specials – they often feature fresh catches of the day.
  • Don't skip dessert! Hawaiian eateries often have unique sweet treats.
  • If you have dietary restrictions, don't hesitate to ask. They do offer gluten-free options.
  • Don't forget to check out their nachos made with local One-ton chips.

Location

75-143 Hualalai Rd, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Frequently Asked Questions

Travelers can easily fly directly into Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) on the Big Island. Alternatively, the Hilo International Airport (ITO) is on the eastern side of the island about 1½ hours away. If flying to Honolulu International Airport, you will need to connect to a short 40 minute flight to the Big Island.

High season in Kona tends to be from December to March as people look to escape colder regions. This also coincides with the wetter season, providing occasional rain showers. The spring and fall shoulder seasons, April to May as well as September to October, are ideal times to visit for beautiful weather and fewer crowds.

Kona is a region on the western side of the Big Island. Kailua-Kona is the biggest town within that district, though frequently referred to itself as Kona - so when people mention Kona they could be talking about the town or the entire district.


From Keauhou Bay just south of Kona to the renowned snorkeling paradise at Kahalu’u Beach Park and beaches located north of the Kona Airport, there are numerous swim-friendly spots to choose from. Magic Sands is a popular central area, though the beach is somewhat smaller. Check out Manini or Hapuna, or even near the Kailua Pier. Don’t forget to pack your reef shoes as some access points can be rocky, and keep in mind some waters are purely for surfers.

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