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    Roy's Waikoloa
    #1 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Hawaiians have been enjoying Roy Yamaguchi's innovative recipes for more than a decade. This restaurant located at the Kings' Shops is one of a half-dozen in the state. It serves artistic, flavorful, complex Pacific Rim cuisine... more

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    Kamuela Provision Company
    #2 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    The chef here serves up his own style of Hawaiian Regional cuisine, which features seafood, poultry and plenty of cuts of prime meat prepared with an island twist. Local vegetables, fruits and herbs accompany meaty, savory main... more

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    Kawaihae Harbor Grill
    #3 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    This restaurant is nearly three-quarters of a century old. It is a mainstay on the tourist circuit, known for its nightly specials. While some people claim that this place is overpriced, others name it as their favorite on the... more

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    Palm Terrace
    #3 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Experience buffet dining the Hawaiian way. Lavish, expensive themed buffets are presented nightly. Sunday is Prime Rib Buffet night, Saturdays and Mondays bring a Polynesian-style buffet, and on Wednesdays and Fridays, the dini... more

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    Daniel Thiebaut Restaurant
    #4 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    It's a bit out of the way, but foodies will find time for the drive. For this restaurant is, after all, one of the very few French restaurants on the Big Island. It's not traditionally French-actually the cuisine is described a... more

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    Brown Beach House
    #5 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Dine al fresco in the balmy South Sea air, as the sun sinks below the horizon and the glow of the tiki torches slowly becomes the only source of light. If you think this sounds romantic, you're right. Relaxed yet undeniably ups... more

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    Imari
    #5 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    The cuisine of chef Nobu Atsumi blends classic Japanese style with modern health-conscious techniques. His menu includes Shabu Shabu, Teppanyaki and other traditional Japanese cooking styles. Of course, there is a sushi bar tha... more

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    Kohala Spa Cafe
    #6 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    In this laid-back restaurant at the Hilton, health-conscious diners, picky eaters and vegetarians can find something to satisfy. Don't feel like stuffing yourself on a breakfast buffet? Come over here for coffee and a fresh-bak... more

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    Yong's Kalbi
    #7 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Located in a local shopping center in laid-back Waimea, this no-frills restaurant serves up plates of hearty Korean barbecue, along with kim-chee, sweet potatoes, katsu and other favorites. Carnivores and vegetarians alike can... more

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    Bay Terrace
    #8 of 11 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Buffet or a la carte dining can be enjoyed at this graceful, comfortable restaurant on the Kohala Coast. Guests can choose to dine in the sunny indoor room or on the balmy outdoor patio. The buffet is only available on Friday a... more

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