Aunty Sandy's Banana Bread

Top choice in The Road to Hana


‘Da best’ banana bread on the entire Road to Hana is baked fresh every morning by Aunty Sandy and her crew, and it's so good you’ll find as many locals as tourists pulling up here. You can also get fresh fruit, hot dogs, kalua (pit-oven-cooked) pork sandwiches, drinks and shave ice. Located in the village before Keʻanae Park.

Credit cards accepted over $10.


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