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Here is the much awaited part four of our Hilo eats video!
We love to show you folks places we like to go to when we’re not cooking at home and here is some of the places that we feel is worth trying out.
Kokoz Wagon:
Instagram: @Kokozhawaii
-Find the days and times they will be in Hilo!
Lani’s Island Snack Shack:
Located at the Manono market place: 681 Manono street
Hilo, HI 96720
Instagram: @lanisislandsnackshack
Cupcakes, Boom!
Located at the Manono market place : 697 Manono street
Hilo, HI 96720
Instagram: @cupcakesboom
Genki Sushi Hilo
Located at 111 Puainako street
Hilo,HI 96720
Near the Prince Kuhio Plaza
Hawaiian Shrimp co.
Located at 315 Makaala street
Hilo, HI 96720
In the Waiakea plaza food court
Instagram: @hawaiianshrimpco
Lehua Restaurant
Located at 600 imiloa pl
Hilo, HI 96720
Must call for reservations
Ph: 808-746-2226
At the Imiloa Astronomy center
Instagram: @lehua_at_imiloa
Miyos Restaurant
Located at 564 Hinano street
Hilo, HI 96720
In the Manono market place
Instagram: @miyoshilo
Leungs chop suey house
Located at 530 E. Lanikaula st
Hilo, HI 96720
Hilo Pizza Company
Located at 2100 Kanoelehua Ave B-11
Hilo, HI 96720
Near Puainako shopping center
Instagram: Hilopizzacompany
Panchos tacos wagon
Located at 333 Kilauea Ave
Hilo, HI 96720
Instagram: @panchostacoshawaii
Lemonade Honey Hawaii
Located at: 50 E Puainako street
Hilo, HI 96720
At KTA superstores building
Instagram: @lemonadehoneyhawaii
Big island coffee roasters
Located at: 76 Kalanianaole st
Hilo, HI 96720
Instagram: @bigislandcoffeeroasters
Alii Ice House (ice cream shop)
Located at: 21 Banyan drive
Lings Chops Suey house
Located at: 2100 kanoelehua Ave
Hilo,HI 96720
Café Boba Hawaii
Located at: 217 Waianuenue Ave
Hilo, HI 96720
Instagram: @cafebobahawaii
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