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The idea of the Rundown cafe was born in 1993 from tropical travel adventures and a love for the fresh exciting foods of the Islands.b Rundownb is the name of a coconut milk, fish chowder so named b Because Mon it run down so good!b We imported the name and the soup to the Outer Banks, and the Rundown Cafe was born... Over the years, our recipes developed into an eclectic blend of Pacific...
Owner Michael Monteil believes in serving the freshest ingredients at his island-inspired restaurant. Start with a bowl of traditional Jamaican Rundown soup or the conch fritters. Local favorites include coconut shrimp, grilled game fish tacos, a vegetarian thali plate or the Rundown noodles, a house version of pad thai. Massive “Tsunami” salads and chilled sesame noodles can be topped with...
A local hangout with Caribbean and Polynesian flavors served up on a deck overlooking the ocean.
We were very surprised with the menu choices. The name gave no indication that the choices would run from vietnamese to Jamaican with a few american favorites thrown in. The fish tacos and chicken potpie were declared, "good" . The vietnamese chicken and vegetable bowl was terrific. The fresh fish sandwich was described as bland. The chips and cheese sauce...
Husband and I came on fried chicken night. It was amazing! My husband was thoroughly impressed! I had food off the "regular" menu but it was amazing as well. Great portions and great prices. We sat outside and it was perfect.
We loved the Rundown. The atmosphere is all beach fun with outdoor bar overlooking the ocean and reminds you of surfs up. Someone paid great attention to detail in decor. The restaurant is very good and the staff excited about your visit. The soft shell crabs were dynamite and the pina colada rated as the best we had tasted. The...
On vacation we ate dinner at Rundown Cafe. The menu has variety. The food was above average, but the wait staff's service was the highlight. Each of them were Friendly, helpful and attentive.
Take time to go to this little place, the atmosphere is great, you really do feel like you are on an island in the Caribbean! It is small, with wonderful art work everywhere. The food is quite good. The Fish Bites were excellent as were the fish tacos, with plenty left over to take home.
The Rundown Cafe & Hula Deck can be found at Virginia Dare Trail 5218. The following is offered: Restaurants: Jamaican , Musicians & Bands, Restaurants: Seafood, Bars & Pubs, Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Dec 20, 2014. In KITTY HAWK there are 20 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
White sand beaches, colorful fish, a good swell and a Guinness. Sounds like the Rundown! 'Rundown' is the name of a Jamaican Seafood & Coconut Soup. We imported the name and the soup to the Outer Banks. Over the years we have traveled the world to gather recipes and ideas. The result is an eclectic fusion of Pacific Rim and Caribbean cuisine & Decor. Since our inception in 1993, we have grown...
The idea of the Rundown cafe was born in 1993 from tropical travel adventures and a love for the fresh exciting foods of the Islands.”Rundown” is the name of a coconut milk, fish chowder so named “Because Mon it run down so good!” We imported the name and the soup to the Outer Banks, and the Rundown Cafe was born... Over the years, our recipes developed into an eclectic blend of Pacific Rim and Caribbean fusion. We just call it “Island Food”. In addition to our main dining room we added the Tsunami Bar, our nostalgic surf themed dining room upstairs, or enjoy appetizers and drinks on our...
A local hangout with Caribbean and Polynesian flavors served up on a deck overlooking the ocean.
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