Stopped here on 4/12 for a late breakfast while on our way to Hana. We were actually looking for a place called Northshore Cafe but couldn't find it, so we stopped here instead.
I got the "special of the month," which was a 7 piece Vienna sausage, 2 eggs, 2 scoop rice plate. Ellen got the 4pc bacon, 3 eggs, with English muffin plate.
We had to make a run for the bathrooms afterwards, which was hard to do while on the road to Hana. Luckily we came upon the public rest stops just in time. Not sure if it was the vienna sausages or tobasco i put on there, but I was messed up.
For future reference, the road to Hana has two public restrooms between Lynne's and Hana.
This review reflects our only visit here. If we were to visit again I'd make sure to ask first what the locals like to eat, and order that.
I love this place. Â I had been hearing about it for a long time from my honey and he finally took me there. Â Lynne is awesome... She's adorable and friendly and she is a bomb cook. Â Everything tastes and is homemade. Â We had the kalua pork. Amazing. It rivals Hana Hou Cafe's kalua pork and that is really saying something. There wasn't much shoyu chicken left (apparently she runs out of it quickly) but she gave us enough for me to try...lovely gingery goodness. The pot roast was to die for. Everything you dream a pot roast should be without the fancy frills. Â It was solid comfort food tastiness. She also sells boiled peanuts which I have such a weakness for. Â Her macaroni salad and kimchi were delish an her rice was even comforting. I think I'm gonna go dig into those boiled peanuts now...
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