
Nestled in the heart of Kailua, Baci Bistro invites you on a culinary journey through the flavors of Italy. Step inside and be captivated by the cozy ambiance, where warm lighting and charming decor create an intimate atmosphere. Experience the passion and dedication of our chefs as they craft each dish to create a delightful dining experience. Baci Bistro is the perfect destination whether you’re craving a romantic dinner, a special occasion celebration, or a casual night out with friends.
Quaint Italian restaurant serving lunch & dinner in a cozy dining room or gardenlike covered patio.
Hours
| Sunday | 5–8 PM |
| Monday | 5–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–8 PM |
| Thursday | 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 30 Aulike St, Kailua, HI 96734
Phone: (808) 262-7555
Website: http://www.bacibistro.com/
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Nice outdoor lanai with fun vibe and traditional and cozy interior. Make reservations as restaurant is intimate although there is bar seating. Parking easy in back .
osso bucco was good, it was the special of the day. As soon as I heard that, I was like yup I’m getting that. The bone marrow added a buttery layer to the dish. It’s in the price range of a treat to too expensive for me. I paid $42.95
I came in at 5:00pm so the service was fast I think there was one other maybe two tables. I feel like it’s busier later during the day but it’s a holiday.
Cons:
Their olive oil and balsamic container was messy. I wiped so my oil off my fingers Everytime. One spout is the vinegar, the other is the olive oil.
I would like to have at least warm bread. Fresh hot bread would be better. The bread was a bit on the drier side too.
Employees were friendly and nice.
Let’s say there will not be a return visit.
Food:
The bread was stale and just bad. Definitely not fresh.
Carpaccio di manzo was average but overpriced for only 4 slices of thin deli meat portions.
Gnocchi con salsiccia was average but the best tasting item for the night we had but the tomato sauce had too much sugar added.
(Not my meal)
Spaghetti tutti mari. (My dish)
Horrible and all wrong. No sauce but a watery broth with a hint of tomato, onion and garlic. Overcooked and rubbery seafood. When I got my dish I de-shelled all seafood before trying. I took my first bit which was the pasta and “sauce” and only tasted tomato water. The waitress came over after a few minutes and I asked if I could have more “tomato sauce.” I poured out the watery broth and just thought I just need more sauce. She brings me a tomato sauce that was basically sugar with tomato. Then I started to eat my seafood and it was all rubbery, I couldn’t even chew the squid/mini octopus and spit it out. I keep looking for my waitress and then she never looked over or came back until she saw my husband finished his meal. The food took 15-20 minutes. I wasn’t going to wait for another mediocre meal on my birthday while then my husband watches me eat. I told her of the issue and she asked if I wanted another one. I told her no because my husband was already done eating then she asked if I wanted seafood pasta TO GO. I declined.
Service:
The waitress didn’t even ask if we wanted desert and she knew it was my birthday. Then gave us the check and my $36 meal was still on the bill after I obviously didn’t eat the meal outside of tasting. She seemed shocked when we said the meal was still left on the receipt.
The gentleman who brought out the food was very friendly and hospitable. We had a pleasant short conversation about him working he for several years.
Atmosphere: I know we are in Hawaii but this is restaurant gives off, dress up not coming in your beach gear and was very warm to dine in (80 degrees+). Definitely was sweating and regretting dressing up.
I don’t know if all the positive reviews are of people who have never had a true authentic Italian meal or we just got very average and bad items.
I’m not going to gamble with $35 dishes to find out.
And a birthday meal I won’t want to remember.
Had the spaghetti lobster special. Waitress described it as “chunks” of lobster. The chunks were snaller than small shrimp and looked machine made. Had tiramisu for dessert. Was ok but had much better. Hubby was happy. I was disappointed.
We spent $164 for four meals and three desserts, and only one entrée was truly enjoyable. We were told our food would be ready at 5:45 pm. We arrived slightly late at 6:05, but the food was still not ready and wasn’t completed until 6:20, which made it feel like some items were rushed or not fully prepared.
To make matters worse, I had asked for bread, which was either not included at all or consisted of a few tiny slices—especially frustrating given the prices. It felt like an afterthought and honestly a bit of a joke.
The seafood ravioli was especially disappointing—five very small raviolis for $33 felt unreasonable for both portion and value.
The fettuccine Alfredo with chicken had almost no sauce, as if it had been completely absorbed by the pasta. The chicken was tough, unseasoned, and difficult to eat, making the dish unappetizing overall.
The mushroom risotto was a total letdown—bland, undercooked, not creamy, with very few mushrooms. It lacked flavor entirely and was not worth the price.
The one bright spot among the entrées was the rigatoni alla rosa, which my daughter-in-law really enjoyed. The sauce was spot on and well executed.
Desserts were hit or miss. The cheesecake with berries was delicious, and the chocolate decadence was very good (though quite small). The tiramisu, however, was a soggy, wet mess with an unpleasant flavor.
Overall, for the price point, we expected much better execution, portion size, and consistency. Sadly, the experience didn’t live up to the menu or the cost.