Taro Ko Chips Factory

Top choice in Waimea Canyon & the Westside


This tumbledown shack looks like it’s been closed for decades, but find your way in through the side door for a quintessential Kaua‘i experience. Somewhere inside, someone – often the farmer who grew the crop in question – is tending a deep wok filled with slivers of kalo (taro), sweet potato or breadfruit, seasoned with garlic salt and slathered with oil. Unforgettable!


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