Established in 2013, Kamana Kitchen Kona is an Indian eatery in Maui, Hawaii. We provide a variety of fresh foods, including tikka masala, garlic naan bread, kababs, lamb, palak paneer, various vegetarian and vegan dishes, Asian foods, beer and wine, and more. Contact us for more information, or come visit us today!
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 75-5770 Ali‘i Dr #2-3, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Phone: (808) 326-7888
Website: http://www.kamanakitchenhawaii.com/
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Reviews
The Kadai Paneer was the perfect blend of spice and aroma. The naan could have been a bit crisper as I had requested, but overall, everything was delicious.
The location is convenient, set within a shopping complex, and you can enjoy your food here and after meal beverages with a nice view next door.
Prices and portion sizes are very reasonable — definitely worth a visit!
We ordered chicken biryani and chicken curry and both were disasters. The biryani came with rice in clumps, colored with food dye instead of real spice. The chicken tasted frozen and reheated, and the entire dish lacked salt and any real flavor. The chicken curry was no better. The gravy was watered down, with just a few tiny pieces of chicken floating in it, and again there was no salt, no depth of flavor, and nothing resembling real spice. I even asked for spicy and still got something completely bland and soupy.
The raita was laughable, served in less than half a tiny bowl. Traditionally, biryani comes with onions and lime on the side, but here we were given a sad mix of lettuce, carrot, and cucumber, which made no sense at all.
On top of the bad food, the service was poor. The staff felt inattentive and uninterested, and the tables were sticky, which only made the experience worse. What’s even more shocking is how far this food is from authentic Indian cooking. The owners are Nepali, so maybe that’s why the food doesn’t taste remotely like Indian cuisine. Either way, calling this “Indian food” is misleading.
We came in after seeing good reviews and left wondering if those reviewers have ever actually eaten authentic Indian food, because this was nothing close. The ambience is only passable because of the beach view, but otherwise there is nothing exceptional here.
If you value your time, money, or taste buds, skip this place.
Phone service was very rude. I came to pick up the order and the customer service continued to be rude. Where I paid in cash and he threw my change on the counter which changed my mind of giving a tip quick smart. Where is the Aloha? Not at Kamana kitchen. As for the food. Chicken Makhani was frozen hard chicken strips. Lamb Korma and Naan was better. I’m sorry but you are the only Indian place in town. I would be embarrassed to service our community with rude service and frozen meat covered in sauce.
Waiter and service was great! Very friendly and personable!
Great view of the ocean as its sea side!
Parking was tricky to find. The free street parking was full and the paid garages were too expensive.
Great views overlooking the Bay.
I strongly recommend this place.