Rebel Kitchen

South Kona Coast


There’s a sense of playful anarchy here, from the young counter staff to the punk and reggae coming out of the kitchen. You know what else comes out of the kitchen? Amazing sandwiches. We’ll fight you for the blackened ono (white-fleshed wahoo) with cajun mayo, although you could pacify us with the jerk-chicken sandwich served on a rosemary roll.


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