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Five home made chicken won tons, bok choy, noodles made in Hilo by the Maebo family...and a teriyaki chicken stick!

Ken’s House of Pancakes in Hilo, Hawaii offered a half dozen sumo sized of plates: sumo saimin noodles, sumo loco moco (6 scoops rice and your choice of spam (4), 5 oz. Lean “Home Grown” beef patty (2), or 6 oz. mahi-mahi, gravy and 3 eggs any style and a sumo burger (with two eight ounce patties).
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