

Enjoy Hawaiian cuisine and American eats at Wailele Café at the OUTRIGGER Kona Resort & Spa. Inspired by the stunning Kona coast, our casual restaurant offers a menu of pupus, salads, mains, and desserts made from the freshest local produce, seafood, and ingredients of the Big Island.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 78-128 Ehukai St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Phone: (808) 930-4900
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Reviews
Breakfast buffet overall was OK, but not the best value for the money. Scrambled eggs were spongy not fluffy. Plain fried rice (no vegetables) or steamed rice; no potatoes as indicated on the menu. Parfait station had lots of fresh berries, pineapple and melons were ripe and tasty. Bread selections limited- pastry choices were turnovers and croissants which were not the freshest. High quality mini jars of jam were mainland favourites like strawberry, blueberry, no tropical choices. A few jars of Hawaiian Host would be nice in paradise. Servers bring you beverages like juices and coffee/tea. Gluten free pancakes were on the buffet, with coconut or maple syrup. View is beautiful. The Holoholo market by the pool serves a nice cappuccino, and was my choice the next day before heading to the farmers market down the drive for local delights (open Wednesday and Friday).
Dinner menu looked interesting with many vegetarian choices and live music.
Additionally the service was good. I recognize they’re probably understaffed as there were maybe 2 wait staff in the whole place, but they did a good job.
It is however, wildly overpriced. I am a fan of fine dining, but these were insane markups even for Hawaii. Eating here really feels like you’re being exploited by the resort by only having one dining option in walking distance after 5pm.
Additionally, I think the cafe might be in a temporarily location during renovations. That’s the only explanation for the ambiance, as there were a couple obviously temporary walls up inside the restaurant that made the acoustics from the live music very echoey, and generally lent the ambiance of a school cafeteria.
Joe fully they turn things around when renovations are done. I personally would not eat here again.
The food was enjoyable and filling and actually a great way to start the day. But we only ate here once because of how expensive it is. We did get morning coffee and/or pastries here a few times and sat closer to the ocean to enjoy that scenery while waking up. I found their kona coffee was one of the best I had on the island.
Pro tip: you can get refills on the coffee before 10 am. No one mentioned it to us until the last day.
This cafe sits more poolside than oceanside.
Chicken wings are really good and the Mac nut pie a La mode with Tahitian vanilla ice cream .
As this is the only breakfast option on the resort we ate breakfast here everyday. The buffet hot food was nothing to write home about. If there was an alternative option I think most would have taken it. I stuck to gronala everyday after trying the buffet once, and although my husband stayed with the buffet for the entire stay he grumbled most days that it was not good
Dinner
We had dinner here on 3 occasions and actually the food was really good. Everything about it was good, if I wanted to be really picky I would say the salad is obviously prepared in advance and left out as it was always dry, however as stated that is being picky it was overall very good and we were quite happy to return here for our evening meal several times.
Overall the poor standard of breakfast earns it 3 star, as breakfast is one and dinner should be 5 so I met in the middle.
Not returning here.