Hiro's Ohana Grill

Top choice in Moloka'i


Casual fine-dining restaurant in an awesome sunset-watching setting opposite the ocean, with tiki torches lit after dark. All the delicious plates are spot on. Choose poke and crab-stuffed mushrooms, panko-crusted calamari or the fresh catch of the day. The shrimp with linguini in a spiced Szechuan sauce is locally renowned. Live Hawaiian music with ukulele musicians and singers happens nightly.


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1. One Aliʻi Beach Park

1.43 MILES

Three miles east of town, this park is split into two areas. One side has a coconut-palm-lined shore, a playing field, a children's playground, a rundown…

2. Baseball Field

1.64 MILES

This local baseball field is a prominent landmark on the east side of town, off Ainoa St.

3. Softball Field

1.71 MILES

The local softball field is usually busy. It's off Ainoa St next to the baseball field.

5. Kaunakakai Wharf

2.07 MILES

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6. Church Row

3.72 MILES

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7. Kapuaʻiwa Coconut Grove

3.92 MILES

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8. Sandalwood Pit

5.27 MILES

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