Keei Cafe at Hokukano
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Extraordinary food! Pleasant decor. Very good experience…
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Great food, service and music. What a great little romantic spot to eat. The place is decorated beautifully and is very quite. The servers are on top …
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Casual yet romantic atmosphere. Special and fajitas were great and the lava cake for dessert was amazing! Service was attentive without being intrusiv…
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9 Reviews on “Keei Cafe at Hokukano”
Casual yet romantic atmosphere. Special and fajitas were great and the lava cake for dessert was amazing! Service was attentive without being intrusive. Great spot, well worth the drive!
We were looking for a quick bite for dinner and the service here was great and food even better. The lava flow was great and so was the cobbler. Would definently go back.
Your pompous attitude just cost you $200. Had heard good things about your food but your waiter’s/greeter’s bad attitude overshadowed everything. We will not return.
Fab food. Some of best fish tacos ever. Great view from small West facing Lanai.
This place rocks! Excellent joint. Food is outta this world. There may be a wait but well worth it. If you don’t want to wait, then go to fastfoof. If you have food allergies then go somewhere else that serves what you want to eat. This is about the restaurant, not your personal ailments. The food is wonderful. Go get a glass of water if you have issues with you diet.
Not Gluten-Free Friendly. Disappointing! I chose Keei Cafe because it was on US as gluten-free friendly. The spearfish was excellent done in the Thai sauce, however the waiter did not know what gluten is and, even though I explained it to him, he served me an appetizer covered in bread crumbs. Turns out none of the appetizers nor the desserts were gluten-free.
Time and time again. It’s not like I forget to eat, I eat well and often. Sometimes, though, I forget about a place that has really good food and I feel kind of stupid when I go back and rediscover a gem. That’s the Keei Cafe up mauka in Kona, Hawaii. The entrees are always generously sized and very flavorful. The fresh fish with the curry sauce is to die for; the rib eye is to die for and the Mango Cobbler is fabuloso. I’m going back and sooner than later. See, I’m getting smarter already.