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1. Kualapuu Cook House
- Just off the coffee plantation, is Kualapuu Cook House, a low-key shack full of aromas. A favorite with locals, the joint is perfect for tasty... read more
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2. Monettes Restaurant
- Probably one of the more elegant dining rooms along the Kohala Coast, this restaurant is nestled in the peaceful surroundings of the Mauna Kea... read more
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3. Ruth's Chris Steak House - Kohala Coast
- Welcome to Ruth's Chris Steak House. When you visit Ruth's Chris, you'll soon understand that this is no ordinary restaurant. From the USDA prime... read more
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- American
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- Steakhouses
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4. Norio's - The Fairmont Orchid - Kohala Coast
- Sushi and Authentic Japanese Cuisine. Located next to The Orchid Court Restaurant. Enjoy upfront entertainment from the chefs at the sushi bar... read more
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5. Brown's Beach House - The Fairmont Orchid - Kohala Coast
- Diner popularity and Big Island-inspired cutting edge cuisine takes center stage at Brown's Beach House known for its gorgeous ocean views, incomparable... read more
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6. Canoe House
- The crown jewel of the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel dining scene is stunning in every aspect, from the unique decor to the exotic dishes to the superb... read more
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- Japanese
- Thai
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- Local Traditional
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7. Mana'e Goods and Grindz
Formerly the Neighborhood Store, this place has a new name, but it's still the same quick-stop market/lunch counter. It's nothing fancy, and that's...
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8. Ocean Grill
- So as to assure that no guest of the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel will have to leave their poolside chaise, the management has provided this relaxed outdoor... read more
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- Seafood
- Breakfast & Brunch
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The Best of NileGuide
- Molokai is not known for its high end cuisine, so foodies beware you may want to buy your own food and create culinary masterpieces in your hotel room. However, you can find the mom and pop shops cooking up some home cooking like your Hawaiian grandma used to make. Oh and make sure you stock up on cash most places don't take plastic!
