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The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Magnificent tree on the property

The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory

4.6(197 reviews)
8.4 km
$$

Very friendly, video they showed us was so informative explaining the entire growth harvest and…read morefinal delicious products Staff greeting us couldn't have been sweeter, just like their chocolates

I'd give their *chocolate* a solid 5/5 - they're quite pricey, but all high quality craft chocolate…read moreis (indeed, we learned just how much work it is, on the tour we took). They have samples of everything out in their gift shop, and they're doing some pretty fun stuff - we absolutely bought a couple bars (as usual, I liked the darkest and my wife liked the lightest chocolate the most, but they were all quite good.) I'd give the *tour*, which they only do a couple times a week, so we had to adjust our schedule a bit to make it to one, a 4/5. It was interesting, but you don't actually get to see any chocolate being made, a lot of it was just discussion (albeit: discussion while standing in a production cacao orchard - I'd never actually *seen cacao trees in person, they are pretty cool! Cool, but also full of spider webs.) They also cut open a fresh, ripe, not-processed-yet cacao bean at the end of the tour, and we got to try a little bit (it's delicious - sweet and fruity, nothing like chocolate. I wish we'd gotten to eat a bit more of it, honestly.) It was an interesting tour, not sure it was worth the extra planning it took to be there for it though - other than the fresh cacao fruit, you don't get anything you can't also try in the gift shop any time of day.

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The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Opening a pod

Opening a pod

The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - A cocoa pod was freshly cut revealing these cocoa seeds covered by the white pulp.  Geckos quickly crawled over to sample the mucilage.

A cocoa pod was freshly cut revealing these cocoa seeds covered by the white pulp. Geckos quickly crawled over to sample the mucilage.

The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Production facility

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Production facility

Greenwell Farms - Free samples station

Greenwell Farms

4.7(873 reviews)
0.9 km
$$

The coffee samples were flowing, and I really enjoyed trying so many…read more The free tour was so informative and our tour guide Deshawn was fun, kind, and made a real effort to make the tour a great experience for everyone involved. The farm has so many fruit trees, beyond coffee! We even tried Surinam cherries, fresh peppercorns, and jabuticaba. I highly recommend checking this place out for the great coffee, educational tour, and kind staff!

Whether you're a coffee drinker or not, you'll enjoy a visit to Greenwell Farms. First off, there's…read morea sample station with about 8 different coffees. All are free. I'm not a coffee drinker, but I thought what the heck, so I tried a few sips and was surprised how smooth it was. They also have tours that run about 1/2 hour (also free). The tour is very casual, and you're free to leave whenever you want. I thought the tour was really entertaining, and we got to see the chasm left by the spring storms. You learn about the history of the farm, sample some of the other items they grow on the farm (like pepper), and take in the beauty of the tropical flowers all around. Even if you're not a coffee lover, you'll probably walk away with a few items from their gift shop. They have coffee (of course), mac nuts, plantain chips, and avocados as big as your hand.

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Greenwell Farms - Embark on a tour to explore the farm!

Embark on a tour to explore the farm!

Greenwell Farms - Learn about the process of growing 100% Kona Coffee, from seed to cup!

Learn about the process of growing 100% Kona Coffee, from seed to cup!

Greenwell Farms - South African base grafted to Guatemalan bean plant.

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South African base grafted to Guatemalan bean plant.

Heavenly Hawaiian Farms - Sunset View from Farm

Heavenly Hawaiian Farms

4.9(909 reviews)
4.3 km
$$
Locally owned & operated
Kid friendly

My husband and I spent 6 days on the Big Island for our honeymoon and we knew we wanted to embrace…read morethe culture and explore the Kona coffee country. As coffee lovers, Heavenly Hawaiian constantly came up in my research and I'm glad we toured for ourselves. The grounds itself are absolutely gorgeous and that view from the hill onto the ocean is unreal! I can't for the life of me remember our tour guides name but she was such a joy and extremely knowledgeable. Learning about the different coffee variants that are grown such as Kona typica, Progeny 502, and the "boujee girl" Geisha was awesome to learn about and see for ourselves. Did I mention endless coffee sampling? Such a relaxing atmosphere to sip all the coffee you want and enjoy that view. And the cutest cats on the property were such a delight mingling with the guests. All staff members were so helpful and they even treated us with a goodie bag of freshly picked fruits from the farm and a bag of peaberry bites (my new favorite) all as a thank you for paying a visit on our honeymoon! Was not expecting that all but such a sweet gesture! I would highly recommend Heavenly Hawaiian farms to anyone if you're on the Big Island or in the Kona area. Absolutely worth the trip up the hill and to feel the aloha from the staff and grounds.

Heavenly Hawaiian Coffee Farm was such a highlight of our time on the Big Island. The tour struck…read morethe perfect balance between educational and fun, and I walked away feeling like I truly understood the journey of Kona coffee from the very beginning all the way to the cup in my hands. The land itself is absolutely beautiful, with stunning views that make you want to linger a little longer and soak it all in. You can tell how much care and pride goes into everything they do here. We learned so much about what makes these coffee beans so special, from how they are grown and harvested to how they are processed and roasted. It gave me a whole new appreciation for every sip. And Ben, our tour guide, was incredible. So charming, so knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about what he does. He made the experience engaging and memorable from start to finish. Highly recommend this tour if you are anywhere near Kona. It is an experience you will not forget.

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Heavenly Hawaiian Farms - Apple bananas!!

Apple bananas!!

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Heavenly Hawaiian Farms - The view from our Lanai deck.

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The view from our Lanai deck.

Teshima Restaurant - Steak cooked perfectly

Teshima Restaurant

4.4(1k reviews)
2.8 km
$$

We tried out this legendary Japanese Hawaiian diner near the end of our trip. It is literally like…read morea slice out of history! Not to be missed! They have a TV showing historical clips of the Japanese immigrants who moved to Hawaii. We learned so much just dining there! The servers were very nice and friendly. They even offer free, hot green tea. It wasn't crowded when we went there for lunch. The server said we could order from the dinner menu too. The restaurant is decorated with a bunch of old family photos. It's not a fancy food location, but a place that is in the locals' hearts. Also, it's not standard Japanese American food, so don't come in looking for rolls and such! Instead, they serve fresh, perfectly prepared Japanese food with a Hawaiian twist, favorites like saimin and shrimp tempura. The large saimin ($16.17) was delicious and really hit the spot. Toppings were Spam, eggs, and veggies. Simple, but tasty! Shrimp tempura appetizer ($14.85) was a pretty large sized dish. The pieces have a lot of crunchy batter and the kids loved it. It was a bit greasy, but that's to be expected. DH got a Oyako Donburi with sashimi ($21.93). Wow, the sashimi was truly amazing! So tender, it just melts in your mouth. The eggs were cooked with bamboo pieces which kinda threw DH off. I liked them, but DH would've preferred it without. The flavor is sweet/salty and pretty mild. It came with miso soup and some pickles. Parking is right in the front and backs into the main road. It can be spicy getting out if traffic is heavy. They don't have a lot of bathrooms, so there might be a wait. Those are the downsides. Otherwise, a wonderful local place to eat!

After reading about the extensive history of this long-standing Japanese/Hawaiian family…read morerestaurant, we had to come check it out. I got the No. 3 Teishoko which comes with Miso Soup, Sashimi, Sukiyaki, Shrimp Tempura, Sunomono, Tsukenomo, and Rice. The tuna was so smooth and melts in your mouth. And I loved the flavor of the pairing of pickled vegetables with the sukiyaki (flavorful and tender). I do wish the shrimp tempura had a little more shrimp and less tempura batter though. Also, we didn't realize that our waitress was the great granddaughter of Grandma Teshima herself. She was so nice to us during our visit! I would recommend checking out this restaurant. Looking forward to trying out their breakfast the next time we come back!

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Teshima Restaurant - The main dining room

The main dining room

Teshima Restaurant - Fried ahi meal

Fried ahi meal

Teshima Restaurant - Interior

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Interior

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