Big Island Birria Boss

28-1692 Old Mamalahoa Hwy, Honomu, HI 96728

Hours

Open daily 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

About

If you find yourself meandering through the lush landscapes of Honomu, don't let your taste buds miss out on Big Island Birria Boss.

Miguel A. and his supportive wife founded this family-owned business as a mobile food vendor. The food truck roamed the Big Island, delivering authentic Mexican street tacos using fresh ingredients.

The couple's sweat equity paid off when they found a permanent home in June 2023. Since then, this taco haven has become a local sensation known for serving the best Quesabirria tacos in Hawaii.

Its location in Honomu makes it an easy choice after visiting the area's diverse landmarks and attractions. After a day of ziplining, horseback riding, or kayaking with The Umamau Experience, head to Big Island Birria Boss for refreshing tacos.

Visit natural wonders like the 442-foot waterfall at Akaka Falls State Park, or explore the rainforest at Hawai'i Tropical Botanical Garden. For the sweet taste of chocolate, head to Mauna kea Cacao and tour the working cacao farm.

When visiting these magnificent attractions, be sure to add a stop at Big Island Birria Boss.

Vibe

The exterior's iconic red facade makes it easy to spot in the small shopping area. Inside, the warm and inviting atmosphere sets the stage for a relaxing and satisfying meal.
The interior exudes a laid-back yet energetic vibe. The minimalistic decor turns one's attention to the heart of the matter: the food. Wood wainscot wraps the room in natural beauty, while Birria signs dot the walls. The elevated tin ceiling adds a hint of nostalgia to the room, while ceiling fans keep patrons cool.
Limited tables line the walls, allowing for free-flowing conversations. Many diners opt to sit at the red picnic tables out front, enjoying the shade from the awning and the Hawaiian breeze.
The eatery's atmosphere exudes aloha, where hospitality and a homey vibe make for a delightful dining experience.

Big Island Birria Boss: Menu & Drinks

The menu at this quaint restaurant is a treasure trove of delectable delights. One standout option that has garnered a loyal following is the Quesabirria Tacos. Tender beef birria is laid on a crispy tortilla, creating a harmony of textures and flavors that dance on your palate. These tacos have become a local legend, drawing seasoned regulars and curious newcomers alike.

But the journey doesn't stop there. The Street Tacos menu offers diverse options to cater to every taste bud. Whether you're a fan of succulent beef, savory chicken, flavorful pork, or even prefer a vegetarian option like the potato-filled Taco de Papa, there's a bite-sized delight for everyone. Each taco is a mini culinary masterpiece, showcasing the authentic essence of Mexican street food.

The Homemade Chili Oil brings a bold kick, featuring spiciness, smoky undertones, and subtle tanginess, transforming each bite into a flavorful adventure.

Big Island Birria Boss elevates your taste experience with specialty drinks. The Mango-Pineapple Agua Fresca is a delightful fusion of mango and pineapple sweetness, heightened by tajin, chamoy, and a tamarind berry.

Visiting Big Island Birria Boss will enrich your Kona vacation.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially during peak hours.
  • Ensure you have cash and a card, as they accept various payment methods.
  • Stay updated on their location through Instagram for pop-up events.
  • If you're unsure what to order, go for the signature Birria Boss Tacos.

Location

28-1692 Old Mamalahoa Hwy, Honomu, HI 96728

Frequently Asked Questions

The Big Island is welcoming year-round, but spring (April through June) and fall (September through November) offer comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower rates.

Summer and winter holidays are the busiest, so plan if you're visiting during those periods. For whale-watching season, this runs from December through May, with peak times about February and March.

There are two major airports on The Big Island. You can fly to either Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport on the west side or Hilo International Airport on the east. Most visitors fly into Kona, with direct flights available from several mainland U.S. cities.

A top draw on the Big Island in October is the Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, while April features the Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo. Come November, the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is popular as it honors the island's iconic coffee harvest season.

Yes! Public transportation is limited, so having a rental car gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Absolutely! From calm snorkeling beaches on the Kohala Coast to exploring lava tubes and watching sea turtles come ashore, families can mix relaxation with adventure.

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