La Hiki is the resort’s primary casual restaurant. It does breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus a famed prime rib night.
The buffet is legendary (and enormous). Made-to-order omelets, fresh papaya, Portuguese sausage, house-made malasadas, and a honey bar from the resort’s own hives. If you’re not on a package, a la carte is cheaper ($16–22). four seasons ko olina restaurant
Noe is tucked away on the second floor, away from the pool chaos. It’s often empty compared to Mina’s, which is a shame because the food is incredible. La Hiki is the resort’s primary casual restaurant
This is where locals actually come. The Lobby Lounge has a with $10 cocktails and $8–14 small plates. The Spicy Ahi Poke Tacos and Lilikoi Mojito are my go-to. It’s often empty compared to Mina’s, which is
Having spent a long weekend at this West Oahu paradise, I ate my way through every on-property restaurant. Here is the honest breakdown of what’s worth the splurge, what’s surprisingly affordable, and where you absolutely need a reservation. Cuisine: High-end seafood / Hawaiian regional Price: $$$$ (Entrees $48–$120+) Best for: Romantic dinners, celebrating, impressing guests