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    7-Eleven Hawaii

    7-Eleven Hawaii

    4.2
    (19 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    I visited 7-Eleven Hawaii in Hanamaulu, Kaua'i, Hawaii [3-4340 Kuhio Hwy] on Wednesday, 01/21/26,…read morearound 11 AM. What really stood out to me about 7-Eleven was the wide variety of Hawaiian food and snacks that I don't typically see back home. Some examples include dim sum, Spam musubis, bento plates, sushi, noodle bowls, and more. I decided to pick up three packs of shrimp pork hash from the refrigerated aisle and then a total of twelve pieces from the Hot & Ready area at the front counter. The dumplings tasted incredibly amazing, especially with soy sauce. I was genuinely impressed that a convenience store had snacks like this readily available. It definitely exceeded expectations. All in all, 7-Eleven in Hawaii is in a completely different league when it comes to food options. Pretty epic, for sure!

    Before my trip to Kauai, I did some minor research on the 7-11s in Hawaii, just because that's who…read moreI am as a person. I found out that all 7-11s in HI are owned and operated by the Asian/Japanese 7i holdings (which own and operate the Japanese 7-11s). Invigorated, I was very excited to try it when I landed in Lihue. When I stepped foot in there, it was like a perfect combination of US and Japanese 7-11s. Plenty of American options, but also some Hawaiian exclusives and Japanese options too! Great hybrid store for sure. I went and got a teri chicken and egg salad sandwich, as well as some li hing watermelon candies. The candies weren't anything to write home about, but the sandwich was just as delicious as any other sandwich that I would have found in 7-11 Japan. This stop came in clutch over the course of the rest of my trip too, so I'd highly recommend it!

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    Costco Gasoline

    Costco Gasoline

    4.7
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    Located quite a bit away from the main Costco building, this 3 island (2 pumps each for a total of…read more12 concurrent spots) has six separate lines. It's actually closer to the Home Depot than the Costco. Each line has enough space for seven cars or so before it split out into the street. But because it is not close to Costco, it would not effect the parking like the ones in California do.

    When you've been to Kauai EIGHT times…read more... I can guarantee you that you will become an expert when it comes to fueling up your rental car. I can also assure you that when gassing up your rental before turning it back in at the Lihue Airport... That you will 100% be willing to wait in that long line at Costco Gasoline in Lihue. Trust me, since our first visit in 2012 and our most recent visit in 2025, I have tried every which way to figure out what's the best way to do it. Do I go for the "Fuel Service Option" at the local car rental place where I pay for a full tank in advance and can return the car on empty? Do I live wild and just bring the car back with whatever amount of fuel is in the tank and have the rental car company then charge me a premium price for re-fuel it? Do I pass up multiple gas stations because I know there's got to be a cheaper station up the road just to save roughly 3 bucks? Or Do I choose to head towards the airport a little early, wait patiently in line, and then get my fuel at Costco Gasoline where they have the most reasonable gas prices in town, maybe even on the island. Trust me, I've done all of these options and Costco is hands down the only way to go. Sure... There's probably gonna be a line. Sure... You might second guess yourself while in that line. But after you pay, save a little money and you realize that the line actually moved fairly quick, you will be happy with your choice. Just don't forget... You MUST be a Costco Member to get gas here. And if you followed my advice about heading to the airport a little early to fuel up and get that car rental back before your flight, might as well head over to the Costco Food Court (which is located on the outside of the Costco) and grab yourself a hot dog and soda for $1.50 or maybe even a slice of pizza. Lord knows, that bag of pretzels on the 6+ hour flight ain't gonna cut it. To Kauai... To Costco Gasoline... To the Costco Food Court... I'll see you next time!!!

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