Lavosh. That’s the stuff. Not much of a lavosh eater, but this stuff is really good. Mom’s bought us some and brought it over to Oahu and everyone loved it. She said it’s a little stand right across from Rainbow Falls. When we went it was unfortunately closed though. So, if you’re up near Rainbow Falls and Boiling Pots, you should really stop by and at least try the lavosh. There was plenty of parking and you can literally just walk across the street from Rainbow Falls to the store.
N N.
Place rating: 5 Fairfield, CA
This is a great gift stand that sells delicious lavosh and fruit butters & brittle. It is an excellent place to get gifts and it’s all for a good cause! Can’t believe more people haven’t reviewed this place!
Cynthia A.
Place rating: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
They make A LOT of lavosh in A LOT of varieties. So far I’ve tried the traditional and guava-butter. I’m looking forward to trying the furikake lavosh. I expected the guava-butter to be a sweet lavosh, and it sure is! Eating it is like eating a really thin, crispy piece of shortbread coated with a thin layer of natural guava flavoring. It’s REALLY good. I’m not really a dessert person and prefer things not-so-sweet, so I prefer this lavosh to eating Big Island Candies’ shortbread.(Oh, no! I’ve «dissed» Big Island Candies!) I expected the«traditional» flavored lavosh they offer to be tougher on the bite and not sweet at all, but it was a little flaky, again like really thin short bread, and slightly sweet. It was like a less sweet, super-thin, flat fortune cookie. I would eat this lavosh as a snack or with breakfast, maybe with ice cream, but not with cheese and wine. I bought a ton of lavosh of this brand and Harrie’s Lavosh in a local KTA supermarket in the local baked goods section. Go check it out! I bought about twenty 4 oz. packages of the stuff in different flavors(they even have taro) to give away when I got back to Honolulu. It’s kind of cool how this brand’s lavosh is all the same size and shape. They look like flat, rectangular Pringles. Contact Person: George Yokoyama Fax:(808) 969‑9127 Email: