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Keei Cafe

About Restaurant: In 1995 with a vision to open a small family “Coffee Cafe” Owner Bob Miyashiro and his wife Gina open the original Keei Cafe in a old former Fish Market in Honaunau, Hawaii on the Big Island. Finally after borrowing enough from their father, Brothers Bob and Dennis along with Sister Joyce the new Keei Cafe was Born in Hokukano. Again with the Brazilian touch for food friendly colors and using local woods, Gina helped create the decor that surrounds the “New” Keei Cafe at Hokukano. Opened in early 2005, the new Cafe features local artist painting and carvings on the walls. Koa table help make the Cafe have a warm and welcome feel perfect for families or guests looking for a resort type meal with a upcounty price. Family owned and operated with the additon of Gina’s sister and Brother in Law, Chef Zeze and Batista, in the kitchen to use the freshes local ingredients to prepare creavtive and and delicious menu items with nightly specials. Please come to experience the flavors!

Positive Review Count: 757 Reviews

Price Range: $30 and under

Restaurant Type: Seafood

Keywords: Neighborhood gem, Good for special occasions, Charming

Review Info: Popular dishes

Review Titles: Overall ratings and reviews

Review Descriptions: Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant

Details: 4.8Food , 4.7Service , 4.7Ambience , 4.7Value

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Dining style: Casual Dining

Price: $30 and under

Cuisines: Seafood, Brazilian

Hours of operation: Dinner: Tuesday – Saturday: 5:00pm – 9:00pm

Phone number: (808) 322-9992

Website: http://www.keeicafe.net/#!

Payment options: AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa

Dress code: Casual Dress

Executive chef: Chef Zeze

Location: 79-7511 Mamalaloha Hw, Kealakekua, HI 96750

Neighborhood: Kailua-Kona

Parking details: Street Parking

Additional: Beer, Cafe, Corkage Fee, Full Bar, Non-Smoking, Wine


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