CSC Cafe

North Kohala


There's a lot of focus on organic, healthy, gluten-free, name-your-food-trend dining in the Hawi and Kapaʻau area. Not at CSC – this place is all about straight-up, big Hawaiian portions served local style – plate lunches with teriyaki or Korean chicken, big breakfast plates with three-egg omelets and, of course, loco moco. Popular with local families.


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