Cafe 100
About the Business
Cafe 100 is a charming restaurant located at 969 Kilauea Avenue in Hilo, Hawaii. Known for its delicious food and warm atmosphere, Cafe 100 offers a diverse menu featuring local Hawaiian favorites and classic comfort foods. Whether you're craving a hearty loco moco or a refreshing acai bowl, Cafe 100 has something for everyone. With friendly service and a cozy dining area, this institution is the perfect spot to enjoy a tasty meal with friends and family. Visit Cafe 100 for a taste of Hawaii's culinary delights!
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Location & Phone number
969 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Good sized portions, flavourful and tasty. The fries could have been cooked a smidge longer so it was more crisp. Lots of rice, gravy was smooth and not too salty. Service was quick. Ample parking and outdoor seating. Portable potty available"
"Husband got the famed Loco Moco and I got the Island Girl (shrimp & teriyaki) plate. Portions were filling and a decent price. The shrimp was really tasty and I'd happily eat a whole serving of just that! The teriyaki was served in large slices and was extremely flavorful, the rice was perfect (almost like a sticky, sushi rice). Loco Moco appeared to be an egg on top of a hamburger patty or sliced of meatloaf, served atop a beef of rice and covered in a tasty, brown gravy. I wasn't able to finish my serving, and surprisingly the Loco Moco satisfied my spouse's much larger appetite. Would eat here again."
"You can get local Hawaiian style food here. In search of halal food (virtually non-existent in Hawaii) we ended up here. We tried fish Loco (which is white rice, a decent piece of Mahi Mahi fish, and sunny egg on top - the gravy is made with beef so we requested not to have it). We added soy sauce or hot sauce to our meal to give it some flavor. It was an interesting experience and value for money. We also ordered miso soup which was also good. It's lovely to see locals get their food from the same place and support locals. I recommend trying this place. On Friday they also had poke nacho which we didn't try but seemed interesting. There is space with tables/chairs to sit outside and eat. Many folks did take out. Lots of parking space."
"Last time we were on The Big Island we were introduced to the Loco Moco. My wife did some research and discovered that Cafe 100 might be the originator of the meal Loco Moco so we had to try it! Drove from Kona to Hilo to enjoy that side of the island but specifically to try Cafe 100 Loco Moco. Definitely glad we did - it was great and the regular size was a perfect amount for a lunch meal so we could stay active and keep moving the rest of the day. Before I leave I’ll have to have a BIG ONE and then take a nap. :)"
"There was a long line to wait in to order our food. The loco moco dishes were reasonably priced at less than $10, but the serving size was surprisingly small. I ordered the bento with fried chicken and teri beef. I was disappointed in both the chicken and teri beef. The chicken was dry on the inside, and the teri beef was hard and thin. My daughter ordered their special, which was the meatloaf plate lunch. That actually was the best thing out of all the food we ordered. The mashed potatoes were made from real potatoes. The meatloaf was really yummy! I wished I had ordered that instead of the bento!"
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