
Molokai, Hawaii: If You Go - Los Angeles Times
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IF YOU GO THE BEST WAY TO MOLOKAI FROM LAX, United and Hawaiian offer connecting service (change of plane to Island Air, Pacific Wings or Mokulele) to Molokai. Restricted round-trip fares
begin at $781. Alamo Rent-a-Car has a desk at the airport. WHERE TO STAY HOTEL MOLOKAI, 1300 Kamehameha V Highway, Kaunakakai; (808) 553-5347, https://www.hotelmolokai.com. Retro A-framed
cottages with kitchenettes and large lanais, landscaped gardens, complimentary continental breakfast, on-site restaurant (which is being renovated), bar and swimming pool are just some of
the offerings at Molokai’s only hotel. Rates start at $169. WHERE TO EAT HULA SHORES, 1300 Kamehameha V Highway, Kaunakakai; (808) 553-5347; https://www.hotelmolokai.com. Undergoing a
renovation after a major fire. For now, the bar is open and the barbecue is hot on Friday evenings. Renovation in progress, but bar open plus Friday barbecue. KANEMITSU’S BAKERY &
RESTAURANT, 79 Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai. The bakery is the stuff of legend. Line up after dark in an alley behind the storefront to grab freshly baked onion loaves. Meals start at $7.
KUALAPU’U COOKHOUSE, 102 Farrington Ave., Kaulapu’u, (808) 567-9655. Lumberjack portions of Hawaiian favorites such as loco moco and katsu drive the repeat business. Breakfasts tend to win
more hearts than lunches. Dishes start at $10. TO LEARN MORE Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, https://www.gohawaii.com/molokai MORE TO READ