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Kawaihae Harbor Grill
The Grill is housed in an early-20th-century general store building with cute interior decor, and it's a local favorite. Fresh seafood is the specialty, appearing in omelets in the morning and tasty dishes such as a red Thai curry in the evening.
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Kawaihae Seafood Bar
This charismatic upper-floor Seafood Bar is the best spot in town for a drink, or a lighter meal than you'll find at its partner, the Harbor Grill. The long bar has a thatched cover and good ocean-themed decor. The entree salads, poke burger and ginger steamed clams are favorites.
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Ocean Sushi
Zip atmosphere, rushed service, linoleum floors - but it's still the place for sushi in Hilo. Rolls are inventive - using mac nuts, tropical fruit, poke and more - and priced so you can order a bunch. The Volcano roll wins for best California roll update.
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Seaside Restaurant
The calling card of this local institution is that its mullet and aholehole (flagtail) are raised in its own fish ponds. The traditional preparation (steamed in ti leaves) is good, but 'Chinese-style' is a flavorful variation. If it has moi - order it. This reef fish was once reserved for Hawaiian royalty and it's delectably soft. The view is nice, but you're here for the fish, not the so-so ambience and uneven service.
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U Make the Roll
Hidden on the back side of the center, you'll never find U Make the Roll's sushi stand unless you're searching. The rolls can be loose, but the price is right.
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