Located in a rather dingy convenience store, Kay’s Kitchen sure doesn’t look like much. This was our first stop in Hawaii and we weren’t quite sure about it judging by appearance, but we were there and we were hungry. My sister and her husband each got a plate, one with fried chicken and one with kalbi, while I ordered a container of kalua pork and cabbage. Mine was dished up immediately, while theirs took about 15 minutes to prepare. Prices were pretty decent, especially for Hawaii (and most especially compared to the other items available in the store like ice cream for $18.99, whew!). We drove to the beach and enjoyed an impromptu picnic and overall everyone was pleased.
I do wish they had labels on the hot food behind glass. My sister thought she ordered the braised chicken thighs, so was surprised when her dish had fried and breaded chicken. She could have asked for clarification, so I’m not blaming Kay’s entirely, but it was a little confusing.
The fellow at check out was very friendly and made sure we had the utensils and napkins we needed. The menu is quite diverse, so I’m sure most anyone could find something to...
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Read moreA gem! Located in a back of a gas/convenience store and definitely worth the stop. We were here for breakfast and the portions are huge. We had Kimchi rice and eggs + Spam and 1 plate was enough for 2 adults....
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