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AMALFATANOS !!! Italian
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https://www.google.com/search?q=amalfatanoes+hilo&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1-ab

^ For Rob ^ and all .. above is the google link to the resto and awesome reviews.

I hope everyone coming over can support local foods.

These are awesome people and deserve our support.

EZ to reach, tranquil setting of you don't like Lucy's. ; )

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#2
Haven't eaten there since they moved. We did like the pizza, and the owners are nice. Now that I see where it is, we'll go see them again.

Jon in Keaau/HPP
Jon in Keaau/HPP
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#3
Went there today but not sure it was open. Sign said 11-7 but no lights or obvious traffic. It's in that underutilized (derelict) building skirting Wailoa park
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#4
Yeah, it's in the old "Waiakea Villas" ... We looked at a few properties there and it was pretty scary. I don't know how these units are selling for over 100K.

That being said, wouldn't stop me from trying this place out. I didn't even know that there was a restaurant back there. Have your been RWR? What did you think of it? Might try it out next week. We are gonna try Japanese food tomorrow, wife wants to try it.

http://miyosrestaurant.com/Food.html

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#5
Yes, been there its yummy. Super friendly atmosphere. Owners always there, very hands on.

The way I understand it, they are waiting on some mods to be done by the Property Management for them.
Might try call ahead.

Have fun@ Miyos. Another awesome place.
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#6
I have been waiting for those 'villas' to be torn down and something nice to be built in it's place...
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#7
I don't know how these units are selling for over 100K.

Commercial-zoned real estate is in very short supply.
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#8
Haven't been there yet. I've visited ROFLMAO many times though.
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#9
Ate there yesterday. Very good. Thank you for the recommendation.

We were the only ones there, although it was early (around 4:30). Can’t imagine how they will survive in that location
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#10
Commercial-zoned real estate is in very short supply.

They started off in a fabulous location right in downtown though, with plenty of foot traffic and drivebys that you don't get there. Maybe the rent was too high, but it was empty for months after they moved out (and IIRC it took them over a year to get set up in Waiakea).
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