Uncle’s Awa Club and Hoolaulea Farmers Market
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Travel Guide
Puna is a more affordable area, and is growing quickly, but lacks the hustle and bustle of more active dining scenes found in Kailua-Kona or nearby Hilo. But for hungry residents and visitors, there’s plenty of locally-owned establishments perfect for a quick, cheap bite on your way to your next Big Island activity. Home to local, talented chefs, Puna’s dining scene is quaint, but delicious and good roadside eateries abound.
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