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Welcome to Kamehameha Bakery

Kamehameha Bakery, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, offers a wide selection of traditional local pastries made with love. Customers rave about the poi donuts, fritters, and malasadas, praising the quality and affordability of the baked goods. The warm and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere, while the cozy and clean interior adds to the charm of the bakery. Parking may be tight, but the delicious treats make the visit worthwhile. With a loyal following and a reputation for exceptional donuts and fritters, Kamehameha Bakery is a must-visit for both locals and visitors craving authentic Hawaiian flavors.

Kamehameha Bakery: Reviews & Ratings

Marilyn B.
Marilyn B.

If you haven't eaten this yet, what are you waiting for? I love sharing these with my friends and family for the first time. We gave it out during my daughter's high school graduation drive-thru in 2020. There is a lot of parking, but come early since there are tons of other food places in the area. The service is awesome and staff are very friendly. Come early as well because sometimes the line is out the door! It's cool and clean inside! It's in the heart of Kalihi! Enjoy! Or don't share at all. LOL!

Dave D.
Dave D.

It's not the biggest selection, but that doesn't matter. Everything they make is fantastic. I recommend the poi donut.

Jeff H.
Jeff H.

Food is excellent, large variety, but them poi malasadas tho, shooooootz! If there's a line, there's a reason, cuz it's great! The line moves quickly and they plenty patient for 1st timers too. Lots of aloha, very affordable! Try em early and bring lots of goodies for your keiki or co-workers, they'll be glad. It's a clean place with good vibes.

Candace F.
Candace F.

If I could order and try everything in the cases I totally would...twice! This store is a blast from the past where huge buttery ensamadas are spread in sugar, dinner rolls piled up in dishes, Chantelli cream dolloped on taro bun, poi mochi piled and displayed. Every traditional local pastry made with love and just memories of Hawaii. Sure there's no fancy cellophane wrapping. Just a paper box with a group of little old ladies waiting to help. The prices of the bakery items are sooo cheap and worth every penny. My favorite is the large snowflake cookie because it's not Christmas but we can still enjoy it with a hot drink. I hope this place can last forever and forever. This is something you want your kids to also enjoy as they get older and to say to their kids...my mom used to take me here. Parking is free but stalls are tight. Maybe park outside the strip mall if you worry about dinged doors.

Brian B.
Brian B.

THE ABSOLUTE BEST. Got two fritters, two mini taro donuts, a cream donut, and a regular donut and the total was like $11. It was damn cheap. Vibes are great. Staff are friendly. Quality is off the rails. Some of the best donuts I've had anywhere. Even my fritter snob of a girlfriend ate the whole thing and was asking for more the next day. Don't miss this gem. Arrive early.

Melinda T.
Melinda T.

I made a special drive out to the West side of the island to get the poi donuts before they closed at 4pm. The poi donuts did not disappoint! I also decided to get a malasada (to continue the great malasada taste test), a poi haupia donut (which I then remembered is more like poi bread with haupia cream inside, which is not really a donut), and then at last minute was convinced by other patrons to get the banana fritter since they were out of the apple fritters but apparently the banana fritters also have apple in them. WOW. Because I had ordered the banana fritter on a whim, it was unfortunately/fortunately in a paper bag on top of the taped-closed box of donuts. So I could eat it as I was driving back to Hawaii Kai. I had to stop myself from eating the entire fritter, it was so good. And my daughter who ate the remains of the fritter agreed it was the best sort-of-apple fritter we'd ever had. Of course I should also mention the paper bag in which the fritter had been in was dripping oil by the time I got back to the house (30+ minute drive). So not a light snack! Banana fritter: 5*/5 Poi donut: 5/5 Poi haupia (bun I'll call it): 3/5 (because it's not a donut) Malasada: 3/5 (but perhaps not fair because it wasn't hot, and maybe I've realized now I don't really love malasadas) Kamehameha Bakery is my favorite bakery on island for donuts/fritters!

Michael C.
Michael C.

One simple suggestion for a great experience: GO EARLY! Basically go as early as you can because they have the most selection when they first open. [Handicap/Disabled] the parking is terrible. The stalls are narrow and because of how people park it can make getting in and out of your car difficult. There are no nearby handicap parking stalls though it would be greatly appreciated especially if they would put in stalls with access aisles.

Mia H.
Mia H.

I came here to try the ube soft serve next door, and when I saw this bakery, I had to try it too! It's definitely more of a grab-and-go spot than a cafe, which was exactly what I was looking for. They have a wide variety of different pastries, but they told me that their most popular items were: their original glazed donut, their poi donut, and their banana bread. I got an original donut and a poi donut and both were so delicious. They have that freshly fried taste of donuts that I love, and the glaze wasn't overly sweet. Great prices for the portion, and I would definitely coem back

Dianna R.
Dianna R.

This is not a place I would usually go to because of flies and whatnot, but the poi doughnuts are legit here. Service is okay, but I didn't like having to use cash. Food is great though!

Location

Welcome to Kamehameha Bakery, a hidden gem located in Honolulu, HI. This bakery specializes in delectable donuts and pastries that will leave you craving for more. Known for their poi donuts and malasadas, Kamehameha Bakery offers a wide variety of traditional Hawaiian treats made with love.

Customers rave about the quality and affordability of the bakery items, with reviews praising the friendly staff and fantastic selection. Whether you're a fan of fritters, taro donuts, cream-filled pastries, or snowflake cookies, Kamehameha Bakery has something for everyone.

One of the highlights of this bakery is the poi donut, a unique twist on a classic favorite. The combination of poi and haupia cream inside a soft bun is a must-try for anyone looking to experience the flavors of Hawaii.

Don't miss out on the banana fritter, a hidden gem that will have you coming back for more. The perfect balance of sweetness and texture makes it a standout treat at Kamehameha Bakery.

For the ultimate experience, arrive early to take advantage of the full selection of freshly baked goods. Parking may be tight, but the delicious treats inside make it worth the visit. Whether you're looking to satisfy your sweet tooth or introduce your friends and family to traditional Hawaiian pastries, Kamehameha Bakery is the place to be.