
Escape to a tropical oasis at Hawaiian Ninja Shave Ice. Our handcrafted syrups, made with pure cane sugar and real fruit juices, burst with the vibrant flavors of the islands. Each bite is a refreshing journey to paradise, a taste of the exotic unlike any other.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 82-6066 Mamalahoa Hwy 2nd Floor, Captain Cook, HI 96704
Phone: (808) 785-5891
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Reviews
Coming back the big island this year we knew we had to come back.
The shave ice is generous size and the syrups taste fresh and natural. It’s a tiny little place, so you have to stand outside until your turn, and they always seem to have a nice crowd there.
The owner was so sweet remembering us from last year and giving us a free sample of the mochi.
If happiness had a texture, it would be the shave ice at Hawaiian Ninja Shave Ice. I stopped by during a trip to the Big Island and ordered the Strawberry Mochi Shave Ice — and I swear, I didn’t just eat it… I demolished it. I didn’t come up for air. I didn’t check my phone. I didn’t even think. I just dug in until the cup was empty and my soul was full.
The strawberry flavor was bright and juicy, not that artificial syrupy stuff — the real, refreshing kind that tastes like summer. The ice was that perfect Hawaiian texture: soft, fluffy, melt‑on‑your‑tongue goodness. And the mochi? Little chewy pockets of joy. Whoever decided mochi belongs in shave ice deserves a Nobel Prize.
I’m pretty sure there was a sweet condensed milk drizzle in there too, because every bite had that creamy finish that makes you close your eyes for a second. Between the strawberry, the mochi, and the silky snowcap, it was basically dessert enlightenment.
If you’re on the Big Island and you don’t stop at Hawaiian Ninja Shave Ice, you’re doing your vacation wrong. The Strawberry Mochi is officially on my “must‑repeat” list.
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Have been to loads – 100+ shaved ice, kakigori, bingsu shops in numerous countries and if it’s this small it’s window serve or QR code ordering without a single hiccup serving a dozen people at a time.
We were the only people there, yet, found this setup very awkward through every step of the process, and one of the ladies came off quite rude
ice quality: 3/10
Flavor: 8/10.
Setup: 0/10
Friendliness:
young girl – 10/10
lady – 0/10
Price: I wanted passion fruit – didn’t notice this place separated dairy options from non-dairy and the flavors are completely different. So the passion fruit is only on the *non dairy side* ends up being:
1 shave ice w/condensed milk and ice cream = $16.50, $20 after tip.
Tbh i wouldn’t care about cost if it was a top 10 shaved ice I’ve had but it wasn’t. It just ended up being remembered as the highest cost I’ve ever paid for a single shave ice that had subpar ice quality (but good flavor).
For that reason, along with the setup and menu being discombobulated, resulting in both the odd experience and price; I think it’s a 3.7.
I will round up and give a 4 in case it was an off day for the ice and the lady.
I still think the flavor is solid enough to warrant a stop if you have an itch – stick to the left side of the menu so you don’t rack up your bill (unless u must have passion fruit like me 😀 )