Ruffage Natural Foods - Restaurant in Kapahulu, Urban Honolulu | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Ruffage Natural Foods
Restaurant · Kapahulu
Ruffage Natural Foods
Restaurant · Kapahulu
2443 Kūhiō Ave., Honolulu, HI 96815
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A cozy market that serves up health-conscious bites like veggie burritos and real-fruit smoothies, catering to every diet with quick and friendly service.
Has a few gluten free & vegan options. Has more just vegan options and also has meat options. Something for everyone. Nice vegan thai tea and other soy/reg milk teas. A bit on the pricey side for rather simple meals that don't realistically cost mych to make. Guess that's the cost of location/convience. Pretty good customer service. UPDATE: 2/25 this restaurant was illegally mandated to close during the 4 year long pandemic of Hawai’i, which caused them them to have to go out of business sadly.
J L
Google
Stopped in for breakfast after some morning beach time. I was pretty excited to find a place that wasn't just vegetarian friendly, but specialised. We got a poke bowl and a vegetarian burrito that were serviceable but not spectacular. Definitely better options out there and I don't think this would make my list for stops on a return visit.
Dan R.
Google
First time here and I was basically happy with the food. I originally thought it was more of a store based just off of their name but it truly isn't. It has some small grab items but it's more of a small sit down / take away place offering basic vegan food options. I had the vegan special $11.50. It was good though basic and I left hungry.
Sheena Yap Chan
Google
Just ate their tofu and avocado sandwich which wasn't too bad and price it's okay.
They do have vegetarian dishes and seafood. I would go back and try the other vegan items on the menu.
Service is super quick too!
Leiana Helms
Google
Not sure why this place is still considered OPEN. Does this look Open to you? Haven’t seen it open in a long time. Loved their products.
Nicolas Farkas
Google
Great place for local gluten free food. Celiac friendly. Spicy tuna bowl is fantastic
A Coss
Google
I don’t mind atmosphere or lack of if I am just here for the food. I ordered a tuna poke with white rice and avocado. No sauce. I think I offended the young man at the cashier because he looked up and at me like I must have misspoke. I said no sauce again and paid. The bowl was good except for the avocado which I paid an extra $2.50 for the privilege. I almost chipped my tooth on the greenest avocado ever put on a plate. It’s just a Poke bowl and nothing special about it, the place, or the bored staff.
Tomo Na
Google
Very fresh Ahi poke, good Acai sorbet bowl! (There was a Japanese written menu too!)