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June 2024 by Tom Everett
Local poi and the malasadas truck is so amazing that you have to get there early or they are sold out.
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February 2024 by Scott C
Nice and convenient store. Great local market with outer vendors
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December 2023 by Кактус
Not bad, I would even say good. The beef is good (not like at Walmart). But I didn’t find Ron here ((
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November 2023 by tonayr 38
very goog
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November 2023 by Арсений Разумовский
Didn't they deliver any cheese sausage?
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November 2023 by Janessa Araujo
Outstanding
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September 2023 by Илья
when will the fried pork be available??
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August 2023 by Caspian Larson
Owner was so kind :))
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May 2023 by Gabriel Medina
Great tasting tacos for good prices. Coming back forsure!
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November 2022 by Joseph Farias
I no Paul from the fifties brother joe
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October 2022 by Gabriel P.
Looking for Dried Aku or Dried Ahi? Stop by this small store. It's located about a block away from the KTA on Puainako Street. They have a small selection of convenient store items. I come here for the dried Aku. It's twenty dollars a tub. Enjoy.
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September 2022 by Gene Eric
I love this store!
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May 2022 by healani shook
Fresh poi on Fridays... love it
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May 2022 by Wesley T.
Kai Store is located just behind the Puainako KTA and caught my eye several times because of the taro chips sign in the front. We went in to but some taro chips and discovered that this is a good spot to explore for Big Island omiyage. Besides taro chips they offer sweet potato chips, jerky, smoked and dried fish. Their products look fresh and it is nice to patronized a small family business. I will stop by again next time I am in Hilo.
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April 2022 by Scot U.
Great prices to get One Ton Chips and other locally made things! Buy a large bag of One Ton Chips there for $7, as compared to KTA 1 minute down Puainako Avenue for $10. Almost a 3 for 2 deal! They sell taro chips too! But they are "allright"... kind of harder than taro and sweet potato chips from other places. But some people like it that way. If you're looking for locally made dried fish like aku, ahi and such, they have that too! Also got One Ton cookies (pretty good) and a few other things. So a laid-back, mom & pop place that really steps back into the past with an old town feel! With a standing order to always get the chips (and strawberry mochi from Two Ladies Kitchen) everytime I'm in Hilo, and to support the small local businesses, this is a must stop for me!