Kauai Restaurants

On Kauai, if you're lucky enough to win an invitation to a potluck, baby luau, or beach party, don't think twice—just accept. The best grinds (food) are homemade, and so you'll eat until you're full, then rest, eat some more, and make a plate to take home, too.

But even if you can't score a spot at one of these parties, don't despair. Great local-style food is easy to come by at countless low-key places around the island. As an extra bonus, these eats are often inexpensive, and portions are generous. Expect plenty of meat—usually deep-fried or marinated in a teriyaki sauce and grilled pulehu-style (over an open fire)—and starches. Rice is standard, even for breakfast, and often served alongside potato–macaroni salad, another island specialty. Another local favorite is poke, made from chunks of raw tuna or octopus seasoned with sesame oil, soy sauce, onions, and pickled seaweed. It's a great pupu (appetizer) when paired with a cold beer.

Kauai's cultural diversity is apparent in its restaurants, which offer authentic Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Mexican, Italian, Vietnamese, and Hawaiian specialties. Less specialized restaurants cater to the tourist crowd, serving standard American fare—burgers, pizza, sandwiches, surf-and-turf combos, and so on. Poipu and Kapaa offers the best selection of restaurants, with options for a variety of tastes and budgets; most fast-food joints are in Lihue.

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  • 1. Kalaheo Café & Coffee Company

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    Folks love this roadside café—especially at breakfast and lunch, though it's good for dinner, too—for its casual neighborhood feel and lengthy menu with omelets, sandwiches, burgers, and plenty more. Lots of Kauai products are used here, including Anahola Granola, fruit for smoothies, fresh-caught fish, and coffee, which you can also buy by the pound. Takeout is an option. This is a solid choice, with vegetarian and gluten-free options, in an area with limited restaurants.

    2--2560 Kaumualii Hwy. (Rte. 50), Kalaheo, Hawaii, 96741, USA
    808-332–5858

    Known For

    • Fresh-baked pastries and bread
    • Often busy, especially weekend mornings
    • Hearty portions, like the Kahili Breakfast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Moloaa Sunrise Juice Bar & Fruit Stand

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    Don't let the name fool you; they don't open at sunrise (more like 7:30 am, so come here after you watch the sunrise elsewhere). And it's not just a fruit stand: fill up on bagels, pancakes, smoothies, and coffee drinks in the morning; homemade salads, burritos, panini, and sandwiches for lunch; and tropical-style fresh juices, such as pineapple, carrot, watermelon, and guava, anytime.

    6011 Koolau Rd., Kilauea, Hawaii, 96703, USA
    808-822–1441

    Known For

    • Fresh, natural ingredients
    • Local fruits and vegetables for sale
    • Great spot to stretch your legs and pick up food for a picnic

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner
  • 3. North Shore General Store

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    Attached to a gas station and small-items store, this classic hole-in-the-wall has the best deals for a take-out breakfast or lunch on the North Shore. Darron's local-beef burgers have a loyal following, and you may have to get in line for his lunchtime favorite, chili-pepper chicken. He also parks his food truck at Anini Beach every weekday from 11 am to 2 pm.

    5--4280 Kuhio Hwy., Princeville, Hawaii, 96722, USA
    808-826–1122

    Known For

    • Espresso bar and homestyle breakfast and lunch plates
    • Closes at 6:30 pm
    • Food truck at Anini Beach on weekdays

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. Trilogy

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    A tiny café with a huge local following, Trilogy serves artisanal coffee, tea, chai, adaptogenic elixirs (with ingredients that may reduce the effects of stress on the body), and other blends, plus an array of sweet and savory treats, from avocado toast with macadamia nut pesto and za’atar seasoning to cakes and cookies.

    4270 Kilauea Rd., Kilauea, Hawaii, 96754, USA

    Known For

    • Organic, raw, gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options
    • Adaptogenic elixirs and other creative blends
    • Lilikoi (passion fruit) mousse

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
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