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Big Island Grill

Huge portions of local favorites including pork chops, chicken katsu and an assortment of grilled or pan-seared fish specialties at very reasonable prices. This place has been popular with locals since it opened a few years back, so there's usually a wait for a table. "Biggie's" also serves a great breakfast -- the prices and portions make this a great place to take large groups or families. Closed Sun.

 


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Island: Big Island

Address: 75-5702 Kuakini Hwy., Kailua-Kona, HI

Phone: 808/326-1153

Price (USD): Up to $17

Credit Card: M;V

Source: Fodor's





 
 
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