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Favorite Kauai Restaurants
Just to let you know what our favorite foods were on Kauai.<BR><BR>Favorite Fine Dining - The Beach House - At Sunset of course. This is where I celebrated my 50th birthday, so we missed Taco Tuesday's at Dukes. Favorites were the Asparagus Salad and Macadamia Nut Crusted Mahi Mahi. Desserts were just ok - u gotta remember, we live in the south where true southerners have desserts with EVERY meal and often before the main meal!!<BR><BR>Favorite lunch - Hamura's Saimin - A locals place on Kress Street. Only a few choices so you can't go wrong. I just asked what I should order. You would never go into this place unless someone directed you there! Don't pass up their lilikoi pie (they don't have it on Sunday)..yummy!<BR><BR>Favorite Breakfast - Tip Top Cafe - Lihue<BR>This place was recommended to us by our Holoholo Charters shuttle driver. I couldn't decide what I wanted on my pancakes - I thought I had to choose, so the waitress said, you can have it all...macadamia nuts, pineapple and bananas..their pancakes are scrumptious, plus they also bring homemade guava jelly.<BR><BR>Favorite Locals Restaurant - The Barbeque Inn - This is also on Kress Street just before Hamarua's and also recommended by the shuttle driver. They have daily specials that include soup, salad, entree, coffee or tea and dessert and I believe the most expensive was around $19.95. No ambiance, but great food, friendly personnel and the right price. The Ultimate Kauai Guidebook does not mention this place at all, but Kauai Underground does....plus, I have never heard any of you talk of this place..What gives, we loved it!<BR><BR>Favorite treat - Jojo's shave ice with ice cream on the bottom<BR><BR>Favorite Dessert - Duke's hula pie<BR><BR>Best Salad Bar - Duke's, but be careful or you will fill up on salad and bread before your entree comes!!<BR><BR>Best Mai Tai - The Bullshed - I could actually taste the liquor in these. Plus, we enjoyed the food here also. Ono was fresh and prime rib was perfect, and their mud pie was ok too.<BR><BR>Favorite of all - LA PLAYITA AZUL - This place is just outstanding. You must go. Very small mexican restaurant in shopping center behind Safeway. Seafood burrito has fresh fish (it was ono while we were there), scallops and shrimp. Their fish flauta had ono. We went here twice. It only seats about 24 people. Great people - John, Jeff and Moi and the others, great food, great music. ABC store is just a few feet away so you can go get wine, beer or whatever if you desire. WE LOVED THIS RESTAURANT!<BR><BR>Honorable mention - Kukui's in the Marriott - very good food - buffets are their specialties.<BR><BR>Biggest disappointment - Lemongrass - I don't know if we ordered the wrong thing ( the waiter who was rather indifferent, said everything was good and would not make a recommendation), or if we were tired or just plain didn't like sitting outside right along the noisy highway. Whatever, we thought it was one of those places with bigger prices than portions.<BR><BR>Kalapaki Beach Hut and Ono Family Diner were both pretty good breakfast places.<BR><BR>Ono was our fish of choice. Just excellent everywhere we had it.<BR><BR>Favorite snacks - Kauai Cookies<BR><BR>
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Alooohaaaa,<BR>Welcome to "The Five Oh Club", my traveling friend.<BR> <BR>Could not have said the restaurant recap mo bettah' better myself!<BR><BR>Big bowl of Saimin w/ 3-4 chick-teri strips @ Hammy's rules! <BR><BR>When we were over in Dec/Jan, Playita was either being opened or was closed the times we walked by. Hope it makes it 'cuz that location seems to be snake bit. Can't wait top get back over now.<BR><BR>Nobody got the garlic or pepper tenderloin at The Shed? Shame on you guys! ;-) Glad you had a good meal. Seems to be hit and miss of late.<BR><BR>We love the Las Vegas Roll at LemonGrass.<BR><BR>We like sitting upstairs at Kalapaki Beach Hut for breakfast. Nice little view.<BR><BR>Too bad you couldn't make it down to the Sand Bar at The Islander. Karen probably makes the best mai tai on the island...and she has a "heavy wrist"!<BR>Well, guess who is hungry now!<BR>Kal
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I agree with your recap of Lemongrass. I was there in Feb, and I, too, was disapppointed. Service was extremely slow and indifferent. Food ok, but not to brag about. <BR>I do have to add my favorite, Brick Oven Pizza. I just love this place and never lose a chance to make mention of it. If they ever go out of business, I will actually cry......
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Part 2...and doing part 3 now
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Ditto on Lemongrass...just okay and not worth the money. Best all around for food, view, and service was Beach House -- try the Kaffir Lime Vanilla Martini...had to have two of those! A Pacific Cafe was also exceptional. Their chocolate volcano dessert was so good we had to go back a second night to have it again :) By the way, I would skip the Luau thing (at least for the food part). It's like paying 50 bucks a person to eat at Luby's cafeteria.
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How is Roy's in Kauai? We thought the one in Maui was good, especially the souffle.
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Roy's is always a good choice, usually <BR>can expect good food, creatively served, and tasty.Had dinner there when I was in Kauai in February and enjoyed it very much. The only negative about Roy's on Kauai is its location, in a shopping mall!! Location leaves alot to be desired, unfortunately.
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We have eaten at the Roy's on Maui, The Big Island and on Maui. The one on the Big Island was by far the best one in our opinion. We did not care for the Kauai Roy's at all and will not go back this summer when we return to Kauai. We were just not impressed. This was in 1998 though, so possibly it was just a bad year.
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Ditto-The Beach House and Haimura's Seimen.
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Here's another I want to add to my trip reports
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I'm curious if this 6 year old thread is still valid. Lots of restaurants come and go or go up or down. Are these still considered "the best" of Kauai?
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The thread will always be valid regardless of time.
When I first saw my new profile, I was horrified. Just two lousy trip reports. That paints me and questions my personal validity regarding travel, which is what this forum is supposed to be about.. There are so many more lost trip reports that would help define my profile, which is more substantial than the list would suggest. |
Is a six year old trip report still valid? They are listed in people's profiles for some reason. Why shouldn't this be?
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But how many restaurants are the same today that they were 6 years ago? That was my only point. Every time someone posts a report on Hawaiian restaurants here that is even fairly up to date, someone comes along saying that at least one of them has closed or gone downhill.
I sure hesitate recommending any restaurant that I haven't been to for 6 years! |
poppycock
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Gramercy Tavern, Union Cafe, Gotham, Babbo, Le Bernardein.........shall I continue with NYC restaurants that have been in business over 6 years>
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The only one of those restaurants listed above that I know of that is out now is Lemongrass.
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Geez, what a lot of turmoil over attepting to let readers know that this a 6 year old post and should be taken with a grain of salt when treating it as a "be all" of Kauai restaurants.
My original intent was to let people know that this was a very old thread and listing of restaurants. Nothing wrong with that, but it is worth readers realizing. With all the changes here, I have little doubt that most readers would have assumed this was a recent report. gyppielou, what exactly is your point now? That the restaurants you are talking about on Kauai should be listed and compared with other world class restaurants like the 5 in New York you mention? What does the possible mention of those major destination restaurants have to do with the mostly everyday places in the 6 year old trip report? I'm sorry I somehow offended you by letting people know the thread is 6 years old, but no reason to off on some bizarre and wild overly defensive tangent here. Sorry. No doubt all the restaurants you mentioned 6 years ago are still exactly the same today as then, and none of them have changed their menus (oops, except Lemongrass, according to iamq). So I apologize for bringing it up as a service to other readers. Carry on. |
By the way, here's what a more recent review of Barbeque Inn says (from Zagat's). This is sort of my point about 6 year old reviews -- particularly when also including prices, but then maybe their most expensive is still $19.95? The newer review doesn't say.
"Changed menu changes the whole picture. Before would have been an excellent. Even the servers say the son has done nothing good for the restaurant. Food is still good but has lost so much it hurts." |
All of these restaurants, with the exception of Lemongrass(which we didn't like) is indeed still open. This trip out our first stop will probably be Hamuara's Saimen.
FYI, the purpose of bringing this to the top was to try and get it in my list of trip reports and to change my member since info. I was new and did this report in 3 parts, not knowing you could just link onto the original thread. |
Don't worry, icee, life is good. Have a great day.
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Well, here's some reports on the BBQ Inn from some real people.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...ai_Hawaii.html |
A Pacific Cafe (in Safeway Mall) was always our absolute fave, but closed 3 or 4? years ago. Was always hoping it would reopen, but it hasn't to my knowledge.
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Sorry, iceeu2, I totally missed the idea that topping trip reports puts them onto your profile. Nor did I realize that's why you topped it. There is much to learn here with the new format.
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Ob-la-di Ob-la-da
Iife goes on bruh Neo said he's sorrie? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uG_y8_FiKM A universal apology would be nice for those defending a friend, but then a universal or personal thank you is lacking to most who have taken time out of their day to offer advice. Elton John once sang, 'Sorry seems to be the hardest word' Alas, thank you and gratitude often run dry on this forum. Go figure |
I'm hungry.... =P~
Since I haven't had time to download my pix and do a TR from this Dec/Jan trip, I'll dawgpile on this update. Yes. A Pac Cafe is long gone. Last we heard he opened up "808" in Vegas. Sad to see the Lizard Lounge closed too. The Drunken Shrimp pasta was killer. Coconuts just closed this past January but once they got rid of the lobster raviolis <i>pffft</i>. Olympic Cafe still has good breakfasts. Hukilau Lanai still an excellent dinner place. Neide's in Hanalei was good. Pacific Island Bistro in the Safeway shopping center was quite good. La Playita Azul is shut down. I think a lot of ex-La Playita's employees are now down the road next door to Kintaro's at Monico's...which has expanded and has beer/wine now. Norberto's also has good Mexican. Pizzetta's for a good lunch. Kintaro's still good sushi. Brick Oven Pizza has a 2nd location now in Wailua in the old Sizzler/Wailua Family restaurant. Eggberts and Hula Girl were undergoing remodels and should be re-opened by now.. The Bull Shed's garlic tenderloin is still "onoliscious". Lemongrass is still there and they opened some other restaurant right nearby. Name escapes me because we haven't done Lemongrass in years. Puka Dogs still rock! They need a 2nd location in Kapaa or P'ville since Poipu is getting too congested. There are two good ones across from Kalapaki Beach hut. Market Cafe <?> and right above it a Mexican restaurant. Both are pretty good. And according to Mrs Kal's extensive research, Karen at the Islander <i>still</i> makes the best mai tai's. ((Y)) And...Tropical Dreams for ice cream. I used to be a big Lappert's fan until I met Dan and Dorothy. |
I didn't have a bad meal on Kauai, but the sushi at Kintaro in Kapaa and breakfast at Java Kai in Hanalei were my favorites.
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Mrs Kal loved the Purple Hazes at Kintaros. ;)
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What in heavens name is a Purple Haze? Any of you eat at Caffe Coco in Wailua?
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Yes, we just returned from Kauai and did enjoy a meal at Caffe Coco. The menu is limited, but everything is prepared very creatively. We felt like we were sitting in someone's backyard...in a good way!
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Chambord and warm sake.
She loves them but only beer for me at Kintaros. |
Well, that sake would put me in a blue funk!!! I'll take the chambord tho!!
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i'2,:))
It made for an interesting walk back to The Islander. ;) |
Does anyone know...
Has anything replaced the former Whaler's Brewpub. I loved the location of that place and would hope sooner or later something would fill that vacancy. |
We were in Kauai in Jan and loved, the Beach House, Duke's Gaylords, Keoki's, **Puka dogs and a great place at the Hyatt in Poipu. I cant recall the name of the place- they serve asian food and it is actually not in the hotel, but in the restaurant at the golf course. Food and service were excellent and reasonably priced. During daylight, there is a beautiful view of the golf course. We loved Kauai! FYI - we stayed near Puka dogs - wherever you stay, it's worth the drive. Enjoy! Mocat
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Mocat..if it's the one that over looks the finals holes of the golf course, you are right.
We ate appies there after golfing one time and they were pretty good. Whaler Brew Pub hasn't been oepend in years. :`( That area is becoming a "Ritz Carlton Residences" location. Don't know if they will keep that little center open but it sure was BEAUTIFUL to sit up there and watch a sunset or see the ships come in/out of Nawiliwili and have some beer and munchies. |
Mocat, the Asian restaurant at the Poipu Bay Golf Course you liked is called Yum Cha.
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How about the Shrimp Station? Killer coconut shrimp with double killer dipping sauce. Seriously. Give me a bowl of that green papaya sauce and keep the shrimp. Not really, I want the shrimp, too.
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