Reservations
Exceptionally personal two-to-three-table brunch cafe with standout waffles, benedicts, and a unique crispy noodle Pasta de Marco; book ahead or you will be turned away.
Paul's Place exemplifies what makes neighborhood dining exceptional through exceptional food quality anchored by signature dishes like crispy Pasta de Marco and silky salmon Benedict, paired with outstanding service attentiveness where the chef personally greets and customizes for each table. Strong consistency across repeat visits and a loyal following underscore reliable execution, though limited seating and reservation-only access constrain broader accessibility. This is a destination-worthy intimate experience that ranks among the region's most celebrated small dining establishments.
The room feels cozy and intimate, more like a tiny studio than a cafe, with only a couple of tables and seasonal touches. Guests describe being welcomed by the chef with a smile and a quick menu tour, then watching dishes come together a few feet away. One diner summed it up: "We should have eaten here every day". Do book ahead or risk being turned away—this place runs on reservations and capacity is minuscule. The cooking leans creative brunch with island cues rather than straight diner fare. Signatures like the crispy noodle Pasta de Marco, fish bowl with capers and olives, and a silky salmon Benedict show a playful, produce-forward approach without theatrics. Waffles are frequently called best-ever: crisp, delicate, and not too sweet. Expect careful plating, fresh local seafood, and a chef who personalizes where possible. For families, the space is tiny but the food is accessible. Kids gravitate to the Belgian waffle, while simpler items like the BLT or yogurt parfait work for cautious eaters. There is no kids menu, seating is tight, and strollers may be tricky, so plan ahead. Reservations are essential, and portions satisfy without being heavy.
Area: Central Hilo near the farmers market; casual, local-focused with tourist spillover; low-rise storefronts.
Safety: Generally safe daytime environment with steady foot traffic; basic storefront presentation.
Nearby: Adjacent to Hilo Farmers Market, shops, and other cafes; limited curb parking.
Available: Reservations
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