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Bidra med feedbackKona Coffee is a must-visit destination for any coffee enthusiast. Coming from Portland, Oregon, where we have great coffee shops on every corner, it was a treat to enjoy some high-quality coffee while on vacation. The pastries were delectable, especially the ham and cheese croissant. My goal for this trip is to try every pastry they offer because everything I've had so far has been exceptional.
The coffee at this restaurant is good, but is it worth the long wait? I'm not sure. I went early in the morning and it still took 30 minutes to receive two cups of coffee and two pastries. If it weren't for the wait, it would be a good place to visit. The award-winning pastry was delicious, with a crispy buttery crust and a subtly sweet black sesame paste filling. The prices for whole beans are quite high, ranging from $35 to $45, if I remember correctly.
The wait in line is definitely worth it. Take some time to decide which pastries and coffee you want to try. All the pastries we tried were delicious, we sampled 8 different ones! From the croissant to the Kouign Amman, every bite was worth it. I also decided to order an iced honey oat latte and was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. We received our pastries immediately after ordering, and our coffee came shortly after. Highly recommend this place for a delicious and quick breakfast or snack.
One of the best coffee roasters in town. They have a collaboration with b.pattiserie from San Francisco. The coffee beans are sourced directly from farmers in Hawaii, so expect to pay premium prices especially for Kona coffee. They have a coffee tasting bar where you can try all the varietals before you commit to paying for their beans. Really great addition. Only giving it 4 stars because the lineup in the morning is ridiculously long. Probably better to go during the day.
There always is a long line but it moves. It?s worth the wait. Pastries are so fresh and flavorful. I had Kona cold brew and it was great. The portions are smaller for the price but it?s Waikiki. Outdoor seating facing street was maybe for 8-10 people at most and attracted many pigeons and sparrows. There also is a large table seating in the mall side for those who are scared of birds flying to snatch your pastries. Lol