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Contribuisci feedbackReally nice food option. Big burritos and nachos, cookies get the Arnold Palmer as it is to die for.. CASH ONLY, make sure you have cash in hand!Food: 4/5
Pretty good place between kona and volcano national park to stop by. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. They understood our dietary restriction vegetarian, gluten free, dairy free. The service is quick and food is delicious. They only take cash.Dietary restrictions: Gluten free, dairy free
These folks make their food with love and it was delicious. Thanks for a great lunch! I had enough left over to have dinner as well. The line is long, and the service slow as each item is hand prepared. It is well worth the wait.Food: 5/5
Stopped here as recommended by our guide from visiting Kulakai Caverns. Best food ever! And such pleasant service. Don't wait to drive by, make it your destination!Food: 5/5
Remember the Soup Nazi episode of Seinfeld? This reminded me of that. The rules are posted beginning with before you open the door. Only one party inside at once. This is fair because there’s literally not room for more. Then stay behind the blue line taped on the floor. Why? I don’t know but we obeyed. The man who I’m assuming is the owner acted annoyed that we chose his place. He put the wrong sauce on my tacos but I didn’t say anything because he had that soup Nazi vibe. He told my kid to close the door behind him, I guess due to AC. Another rule or ‘ no taco for you.’ The Tacos were $5 a piece and the scrawniest taco I’ve ever seen in my life. If I fed a 3 year old I may use this serving size. They didn’t taste special at all so they were a rip. My family got burritos which were more generously sized and ‘ alright’ per the fam. I’m all for supporting small businesses but I have to call this as I saw it. I don’t know if you and the misses were arguing before we walked in or what, but thumbs down. The lemonade was pretty good though.?