Pele's Kitchen

Top choice in Puna


Fat pancakes, flavorful scrambles or hearty French toast, all made from scratch. This is breakfast the way it was meant to be. You won't find a more complete collection of local fresh fruit than the Puna Exotic Fruit Sampler. Skip the loco moco (a dish of rice, fried egg and hamburger patty topped with gravy) – but that's kinda true everywhere isn't it?

The chef also does farm tours ($25) and bottles his hot pepper sauce ($7.50).


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