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September 29, 2024

Sunday Brunch at Hoku's At The Kahala

I don't go out to Sunday Brunch very often, but after my friend went to Hoku's At The Kahala's Sunday Brunch Buffet one Sunday morning and mentioned that it has unlimited Ahi Poke Musubis and Lobster Tails, I told her we should go with our mutual friend to celebrate all of our birthdays together. 

The buffet opened at 9 am and we were one of the first to get seated. I always like to go to buffets when they first open. The buffet has several stations: salad, appetizers, carving, hot, dessert, and Ala carte items made to order. Check out this spread!

Cold: 







Hot:




My plates: 




Ala Carte Made to Order: 

Grilled (hot)


Chilled Lobster Tail (cold)


Ahi Poke Musubi


Assorted Pastries and Dessert:














And because we were celebrating our birthdays, they gave us a complimentary slice of cake!





There is seating both in the restaurant and outside of the restaurant - I would recommend sitting inside, so that you get the view of the ocean, and so that you don't have to walk through the closed doors every time you want to visit the food stations.




Hoku's Brunch Buffet is every Sunday from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, and is currently priced at $110 for adults, $55 for keiki (6-12 years old).  Ideal for special occasions!

Make a reservation on Open Table.

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Hoku's At The Kahala
5000 KAHALA AVENUE
808-739-8760

 

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