Best Japanese Restaurants in Kamuela
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6 restaurants available nearby
Booked 8 times today
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • Waikoloa
Booked 47 times today
Booked 4 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese • Kohala Coast
Booked 3 times today
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- AAmyVIPDenver / Colorado •10 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoRestaurant is a bit dated, they move people in and out very quickly. However, the spicy salmon was amazing!More infoSansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar - WAIKOLOA, HawaiiPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Waikoloa•4
- TTriciaHawaii •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAbsolutely delicious! We had a wonderful meal of braised short ribs, shrimp, au gratin potato’s, veggies, and a chocolate soufflé to end the evening. Plus, we had an amazing server. I Highly recommend Roy’s for your next culinary evening out.More infoRoy's Waikoloa Bar & GrillPrice: Expensive• Hawaii Regional Cuisine• Waikoloa•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerSacramento / Sacramento Valley •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThanks to our wonderful waiter, Dustin, who was able to explain the new changes to the menu, especially the gluten free options. We were able to enjoy some favs as well as try something new! We decided to split five menu items for the two of us. All five were a thumbs up, and all could be altered if necessary to be gluten free. What a treat! We shared the snap peas with goat cheese, pine nuts and mint. Yum. The corn ribs with truffle butter are so good. The Kekala Farm salad was unique with its edamame dressing and chili oil. Very large salad, so way to split. We loved the fingering potatoes with mustard and a soft cooked egg on top. The catch of the day was mahi mahi in a delicious ume butter sauce. Two pieces! The kimchi with the fish was served on the side as it had gluten. My husband thought it was a little too spicy, and would order the fish without next time. We skipped dessert as the only gluten free option that sounded good included a coffee crust and would have to be altered. Need to find more options there, but we were really full so it was ok! Dustin explains everything and gives great advice. We skip drinks because of super high prices, and just eat more food and drink later! Beautiful night. Can’t wait to go back just like we have done for over thirty years!More infoCanoeHousePrice: Very Expensive• Creative Japanese• Kamuela•4.7
- TTracyVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •46 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 13, 2024Dining at Copper Bar may have been our favorite dining experience on the Big Island! The setting was outstanding with the sunsetting and snorkeled heading out to see the manta rays. The service was outstanding. Our server was warm, knowledgeable, attentive. We loved the music and the beautiful, talented hula dancer made it extra special.More infoCopper Bar at Mauna KeaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Kohala Coast•4.4
- SSarahVIPAnchorage / Alaska •4 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 13, 2024We’ve traveled all over the world to eat. This place could compete with any of the best places. The sake was extraordinary. Even the rice - the rice was the most delicate and silky rice I’ve ever had. If you miss this place, it’s on you. You’re not really living and you’re missing out on something very special. You owe it to your palette. The service was impeccable as well. Just go.More infoEngawa by Islander Sake BreweryPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Kohala Coast•4.9