Best Seafood Restaurants

Food on Kauai Island

Where to eat on Kauai Island, Hawaii

Dining in Kauai is an activity unto itself. Dining is not just eating but an entire feast for all the senses. Kauai Island offers dishes that are made of fresh ingredients, globally-influenced colors and flavors. No matter what you want to experience, fine-dining, is a a traditional plate lunch or just sampling an exotic tropical fruit from a roadside table, you will be on an unforgettable trip.

Wailua Shaved Ice

You cannot visit Hawaii without savoring their delicious shaved ice delicacies. No matter which island you end up travelling, you’re guaranteed to find shops offering shaved ice. On Kauai Island, the most recommended spot is Wailua Shaved Ice. It is located in the Kapaa District with menus changing weekly. They offer shaved ice mixed with fresh local fruits, no artificial food coloring and low fructose corn syrup. The Strawberry Coconut, Orange Dream and Wailua Sunrise are the shop’s bestselling flavors of shaved ice.
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Bouchon’s

The restaurant is a 2-storey grill and sushi bar was previously known as Sushi Blues and has a good ambience, with copper tabletops and a breathtaking scene of mountains with waterfalls. Their specialty is the Popper Roll which is filled with cream cheese, jalapeno, avocado and salmon then wrapped in seaweed and tempura-fried. They also offer a bunch of steaks, fish and seafood dishes.
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Hanalei Gourment

The diner offers dolphin-safe tuna, low-sodium meats and homemade desserts paired with a casual ambience where both your loved ones and sports fanatics can feel cozy and at ease. They also feature a wide selection of sandwiches, burgers, healthy salads and nightly specials of freshly delivered fish. A full bar and live acoustic entertainment keeps the restaurant and its guests alive even during the afterhours.
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Keoki’s Paradise

The diner is built to lookalike a dockside boathouse which offers fresh seafood appetizers such as sashimi, Thai shrimp sticks, crab cakes and pot stickers. The diner is usually full packed during the night thanks to a hustling bar and local live bands. Their pride is the imu-roasted pork ribs similar to the prime rib. They also offer their famous desserts like the ice cream-and-Oreo cookie hula pie and chocolate crème brûlée.
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By Danielle Anne Suleik


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