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amelie Apr 21st, 2004 05:54 AM

Caffe Coco on Kauai that Bonniebroad mentioned?
 
Where is this and could you tell me a little more about it?

Thanks!!


bonniebroad Apr 21st, 2004 06:07 AM

Amelie, go to *www.restauranteur.com/caffecoco* and read that write-up for the best info on the place. It is in Wailua, on the Coconut Coast (eastern) of Kauai, and we just happened on to the place (actually had read about it in Frommer's Guide) and fell in love with it because it's so different. It's very laid-back, and just enchanting at night. (You want to go as it's getting dark!) You will need an insect repellant (a few mosquitoes at times), comfy shoes.............and NOT to be in a hurry, but it's wonderful!

bonniebroad Apr 21st, 2004 06:16 AM

AMELIE.......... THE REVIEW OF CAFFE COCO FROM FROMMERS' GUIDE:



Cuisine GOURMET BISTRO

Hours Dinner Tues-Sun 5-9pm

Address 4-369 Kuhio Hwy

Location Wailua, The Coconut Coast

Reservations Reservations recommended for dinner

Phone 808/822-7990

Prices Main courses $7-$18; specials usually less than $20

Credit Cards MC, V

Caffè Coco


This gets our vote for the most charming ambience on Kauai, with gourmet fare cooked to order, and at cafe prices. Food gets a lot of individual attention here. Caffè Coco is just off the main road at the edge of a cane field in Wailua, its backyard shaded by pomelo, avocado, mango, tangerine, lychee, and banana trees, with a view of Sleeping Giant Mountain. The trees provide many of the ingredients for the muffins, chutneys, salsas, and fresh-squeezed juices that Ginger Carlson whips up in her kitchen. Seats are indoors (beyond the black-light art gallery) or on the gravel-floored back courtyard, where tiki torches flicker at night. From interior design to cooking, this is clearly a showcase for Carlson's creativity. The food is excellent, with vegetarian and other healthful delights such as spanakopita, homemade chai, Greek salad, fish wraps, macadamia nut-black sesame ahi with wasabi cream, and an excellent tofu-and-roast-veggie wrap. Although the regular menu is limited, there are many impressive specials. Service can be, to say the least, laid-back. Next door, Carlson's sister runs Bambulei, a vintage shop of treasures


bonniebroad Apr 21st, 2004 02:46 PM

Amelie, one more review for you of "Caffe Coco" from "The Insider"




THE BEST RESTAURANTS:

Travel like a local when you are in Kauai

CAFFE COCO

Address: 4-369 Kuhio Highway
Phone: 808 822 7990

FROM "INSIDER GUIDE":

Avocado, mango, and banana trees drape over the courtyard of Ginger Carlson's tropical-chic, yet casual, dining room. In daylight, you can see Sleeping Giant Mountain across the fields; at night, tiki torches blaze as regulars gather for live jazz or Hawaiian music. Fresh-fish wasabi rolls, Moroccan-spiced tofu wraps, and curried sweet potato samosas are among her creative coups.

Reasonably priced and BYOB, Coco is tops in my book.






Kal Apr 21st, 2004 02:52 PM

Hey bonnieB,
I take you you liked Caffe Coco? :-d

Mrs Kal did some damage at Bambulei while I did some damage to CC's menu.
Nice place, nice people.

amelie Apr 21st, 2004 04:10 PM

I just found in another thread that the owners are selling it?

Thanks for all the info btw.

bonniebroad Apr 21st, 2004 04:19 PM

Amelie, hadn't heard it was being sold. Sure hope the ambience and food don't change! It is wonderful........

YO! KAL......... I sorta like this place, dinner there twice, and breakfast there my last day on Kauai!! It is magic at night. I HAVE A PAINTING OF CAFFE COCO HANGING IN MY FAMILY ROOM RIGHT NOW! I am looking at it!:-d Yeah, I sorta like this joint! ;-)

Kal Apr 21st, 2004 04:23 PM

haha...
I wanted to buy that bamboo curtain that had the hula gal painted on it that they sold next door.
Mrs Kal told me maybe my next wife can put it up somewhere.:-?

Did you try La Playita Azul?
I think we have a big fan of that place too here on Fodor's, right I2? (-:

bonniebroad Apr 21st, 2004 04:34 PM

No, Kal, haven't tried LaPlayita Azul......... Should I next time I'm there????

Kal Apr 21st, 2004 04:41 PM

Bring you appetite!

Not fine dining but a pretty good food/price/quality ratio for Kauai.

Hole in the wall located between Safeway and Pac Cafe.

Family owned/operated.
=P~=P~=P~

vivi Apr 22nd, 2004 06:52 AM

Caffe Coco is very charming, tho a bit pricey for what is offered. The entertainment in hit or miss but it is always interesting, LOL. It's a darling restaurant, I always take visitors there if only for dessert and coffee.
You can bring your own wine and beer, most people grab an outdoor table and stay put for the evening.

I am sure they have fallen on hard times there. They used to be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Several years ago they completely shut down for breakfast service. Then they quit serving lunch. Now lunch is back on for limited hours on limited days. I used to go on the AM , have coffee, read the paper, I was crushed when they closed for breakfast.


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