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Roy’s Extends Aloha Hour for September Sunsets

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Waikoloa Beach Resort photo of the Kings’ Shops.

Through the month of September only, Roy’s Waikoloa Bar & Grill, located in the Kings’ Shops, is extending its Aloha Hour for an additional hour.

During Chef Roy Yamaguchi’s “September Sunsets” promotion, Aloha Hour will be offered from 5 to 7 p.m.

Surrounded by the historic King’s Trail featuring petroglyphs and lava fields, Roy’s Waikoloa offers an exclusive dining experience with exceptional food and outstanding service.

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The Aloha Hour prix fixe menu is offered at $59.

Aloha Hour Menu

Appetizer Sampler
Spicy Ahi Roll| Bubu Arare
Roy’s Original Szechuan Baby Back Ribs | Szechuan BBQ Sauce
Chicken Spring Rolls | Pineapple Chili Sauce

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Choice of Entrée
Macadamia Nut Hawaiian Fish | Kona Lobster Essence*
Roy’s “Hale” Meatloaf | Mashed Potatoes
Jade Pesto Steamed Hawaiian Fish | Chinese Soy, Braised Daikon, Sizzled Aromatics*

Choice of Dessert
Roy’s Melting Hot Chocolate Soufflé | Raspberry Puree, Lappert’s Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
Macadamia Nut Tart | Caramel, Vanilla Ice Cream

Inu
Tai Chi $9 Ola Brew Pale Ale $5 Aloha White Wine $9 Hawaiian Martini $9 Ola Pineapple Cider $6 Aloha Red Wine $9

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Pūpū
Ahi Poke $16
Szechuan Style Baby Back Ribs $16
Manila Clams with Orange Sake, Togarashi Butter $16
Wild Boar Rangoons with Chipotle Aioli & Pineapple Chutney $10
Mini J.A Farms Baby Romaine Salad $9

Roy’s Waikoloa opened 17 years ago among luxury resorts, residences and boutique shops.

Roy’s on Hawai‘i Island is located at 69-250 Waikoloa Beach Drive in Waikoloa Village.

For more information or to make reservations, visit royshawaii.com or call (808) 886-4321.

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