Restaurant Kenichi

Hilo


For island-style Japanese food, this diner delivers high-volume flavor in a simple dining room filled with locals. Favorites include steaming ramen bowls made with house dashi (broth), succulent grilled saba (mackerel), boneless Korean chicken and rib-eye steak, rushed to your table, sizzling and aromatic. Save room for old-school desserts such as banana cream pie.


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4. East Hawai‘i Cultural Center/HMOCA

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