- Seafood
- American
Huggo's
Menu for Huggo's
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Ratings and Reviews for Huggo's
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May 05 2012
robert c. via Yelp
The food here is decent, but you're not here for an amazing culinary experience. You're here to watch the sunset from one of the best locations in Kona. The...read more
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May 02 2012
Jujulik A. via Yelp
I really liked the set up of the place. This is the type of local hang out that I was looking for. I am very surprised that others on the island are not the...read more
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Apr 30 2012
Erin O. via Yelp
Great Happy Hour! Delicious Mai Tai and tasty Sliders was a great ending to a day at the beach! It was also great to make the stuffy people at the table...read more
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Nov 19 2008
WendellRicketts via Citysearch
Huggo's has one thing going for it -- and one thing only: its commanding view of the bay and (unless one of those godawful, Titani...read more
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Dec 31 2007
ssalr via Citysearch
The food and the view were great and it was a very romantic dinner. However, had it not been our honeymoon we never would have spl...read more
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Aug 18 2006
uclagirl via Citysearch
This is a wonderful place for a romantic meal. We sat at the rail at sunset and watched the colors of the sky change as waves cras...read more
The Scene
Opened in 1969 as a casual hangout popular with fishermen, this mostly open-air restaurant's rustic, island-lore decor features vibrant flowers, bamboo furnishings and tiki torches. Diners sit on rattan chairs or wooden stools shaded by cream-colored umbrellas and watch surfers and boaters. Local fisherman still drop by every day.
The Food
A broad pupu (appetizer) menu starts with calamari cocktail; local poke, sashimi and shrimp seafood platters; and macadamia-nut-crusted chicken satay. Favorite entrees include steak with garlic mashed potatoes; seafood linguini with fish and shrimp; and the fresh catch, served grilled, blackened, sauteed or steamed. Massive slices of ice cream pie and Pele's warm chocolate tart drenched in strawberry sauce are the desserts of choice. Sweet after-dinner drinks are also popular, like the Tropical Illusion, a mix of guava, coconut and vodka.