Keoki's Ono Fish & Chips

South Kona Coast


This roadside business dishes out fish and chips made with locally caught seafood species such as ono and mahimahi. It's decent enough, and pretty filling after a swim or a hike; not our top fish and chips on the island, but the garden seating area is sweet. There's island art for sale, too.


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