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May 9, 2022

Aloha Bowls and Tea at the Hilton Hawaiian Village


The last time we staycationed at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, we walked across Ala Moana Blvd to pick up some acai bowls. This time, we didn't have to leave the resort! Located near the Diamond tower and Tapa pool is Aloha Bowls and Tea!

With roots in Maui, this local small business serves up acai bowls, smoothies, and poke bowls.  They source local ingredients when available and use fresh sashimi grade ahi for their poke bowls. The fruit smoothies are made with real fruit and all drinks and bowls are made to order for optimum quality.

For breakfast, my son and I ordered acai bowls. I had the Original Aloha and he had the Hawaiian Sun Rise.  The bowls come in two sizes: regular and large.  The original Aloha comes with organic acai, strawberries, blueberries, bananas, organic honey, and organic granola.  The Hawaiian Sun Rise comes with organic acai, strawberries, big island papaya, mango sorbet and puree, organic honey, and organic granola.  The bowls were delicious!  We also picked up a strawberry blueberry smoothie for my daughter and she enjoyed it as well.  

Aloha Bowls and Tea is a great addition to the food options at the Hilton Hawaiian Village!      

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