If you’re a seafood lover like me, then you won’t want to miss out on the Top #DDD Seafood Videos in Hawaii with Guy Fieri on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. In this island adventure, Guy takes us on a culinary journey through Hawaii where he tastes the finest seafood dishes from local eateries.
First up, we have the Teriyaki Ahi, a flavorful dish that highlights the freshness of the Ahi tuna. The perfect balance of sweet and savory makes this dish a must-try.
Next, Guy indulges in the iconic Hawaiian delicacy, Ahi Poke. This dish showcases the raw Ahi tuna marinated in a delicious blend of soy sauce, sesame oil, and other seasonings for a taste explosion in every bite.
Moving along, we have the Kealia Plate, a seafood feast that includes garlic Kauai shrimp, salmon poke, and a mouth-watering Sushi Burrito. Each dish brings a unique flavor profile to the table, showcasing the creativity and talent of Hawaii’s top chefs.
If you’re looking to recreate these delectable seafood dishes at home, be sure to visit the spots mentioned in the video, including The Hanalei Dolphin, Fresh Catch, Hanalei Poke, Joey’s Kitchen, Poke Stop, and Kenji Burger.
Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just starting out in the kitchen, these Top #DDD Seafood Videos in Hawaii with Guy Fieri are sure to inspire you to cook up some delicious seafood dishes of your own. Grab your apron and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure with the best chefs in Hawaii.
Watch the video by Food Network
Video “Top #DDD Seafood Videos in Hawaii with Guy Fieri | Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives | Food Network” was uploaded on 02/12/2025 to Youtube Channel Food Network
SEAFOOD 🦞 VIDEOS IN HAWAII 🌺
First viewer
These dishes looked amazing. Poke is something that is rarely found in any other location, other than Hawaii. And, these looked incredible. Beautiful! =)
"Same Suggestion (for the next "DDD Video" please!)!": "THROWBACK: Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery (Tarpley, TX)"!
I never had poke but it looks AMAZING
Having examined raw fish under a microscope, not for me. Cook my fish, please….dont overcook it, but definitely cooked.
FYI….Dolphin is not bottle-nose/mammal dolphin. Hawaiian dolphin aka dorado aka mahimahi