Nalu’s Bar & Grill is the poolside restaurant of the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort, where we stayed during our foray in the Kohala coast. It has a very convenient location, right next to the pool, but it also offers a great view of the beach at sunset. The menu offers a small variety of sandwiches (priced in the low teens) as well as a few salads and appetizers (most under $10). They have a full bar specializing in mixed drinks (about $7) and a children’s menu is also available (most dishes about $5-6). We had lunch there twice and drinks a couple of times.
The quesadilla appetizer served with a side of sweet sour cream and homemade guacamole was quite good, it was served on a bed of mixed greens. I rather enjoyed it, though it was a relatively small portion (what can you expect for about $8). The BBQ pulled pork sandwich was fine, though the shredded pork tasted exactly like that sold by Lloyd’s in tubs at the supermarket. I wouldn’t be in the least surprised if that was their source. Given the price (about $12, I think) we expected more. The fries were OK. I liked their blue cheese hamburger better, it was well made, the blue cheese was nicely melted and it was served in an actual hamburger bun. I’d order it again.
The children’s meals came very appropriately in a plastic bucket with a small shovel – great for children to play at the sand pool or the beach. Mika had the peanut butter & jelly sandwich once, which was very large (great for her, as she could avoid eating the crust) and came with very cute happy face fries (they were yummy too), and the chicken tenders another time, which came with regular fries, and were OK. Unfortunately, as it’s often the case, they didn’t have any real healthy alternatives in the kid’s menus.
In all, we liked Nalu’s, the food was surprisingly good for its captive audience.
Nalu’s Bar & Grill
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort
69-275 Waikoloa Beach Drive
Waikoloa
Hawaii’s Big Island, Hawaii
11 AM to sunset

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