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- MMichaelPhoenix / Arizona •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThe restaurant setting is a tropical paradise- lush greenery, flowers and a large banyan tree. The food is consistently delicious and the service impeccable. Live singer/guitarist added to the soothing ambience. One of our favorite spots to dine on Kauai for brunch, lunch or dinner!More infoKeoki's ParadisePrice: Moderate• Hawaiian Regional• Poipu•4.6
- OTOpenTable DinerVIPNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoA must when on Kauai. Thoughtful, fantastic, and delicious!More infoAina Kauai RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese Speciality• Kapaa•5
- LLauraVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoHenry was our fabulous server! He was friendly and knowledgeable, making our experience a very memorable one. The fish/meal was cooked perfectly and delicious! Highly recommend Oasis.More infoOasis on the BeachPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Kapaa•4.7
- PPamelaVIPDetroit / Eastern Michigan •32 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoExcellent service from our server who knew from memory the gluten free selections. Our steak and Ahi were both prepared perfectly. Ambience as always, breathtaking. Everyone, from the valet, to the welcoming committee at the desk, to the expediters really take a moment to make a connection however brief. Amazing in this age where it seems people are losing the ability to communicate. But the coup de gras? Gluten-free Mochi cake! Thanking the team for a gluten free dessert that is unique and memorable.More infoBeach House Restaurant- KauaiPrice: Very Expensive• Hawaiian Regional• Poipu•4.6
- CCurtisVIPSan Diego •124 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoSunday was the last night of our trip to Kauai and it was difficult to get Ubers to take us very far from Kapaa for dinner. We read about the interesting Japanese/Italian fusion at Naisla's and decided to give it a try. The outside is a bit unassuming, however, when you walk in it is just a really cool place. We had dinner at the bar and Stephanie was our bartender/server. She was engaging, very well informed about the menu and her service & attitude made the night really nice for us. Their were two appetizer specials - a cucumber salad that had an amazing umami and the wagyu hot rock with salted egg yolk and a wonderful Asian sauce for the dipping - this was nothing short of stellar. My wife had the Miso Carbonara and I had the Fettucine Pomodoro (very 'cheffy' idea to marinate the meatballs in ginger/soy braise) - we both loved our dishes. From all the restaurants we tried while in Kauai, Naisla's is at the top of our list to recommend to friends visiting the island and for a return visit ourselves. Thank you Stephanie and chef for a great evening.More infoNaisla Kitchen & CocktailsPrice: Expensive• Italian• Kapaa•4.8
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Named in honor of visiting royalty Prince Albert Kamehameha, Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii, is now home to luxury vacation homes, resorts, and restaurants. Many of the restaurants in Princeville serve either American or Hawaiian cuisine to cater to both the tourists who like to play it safe and to those who like to be a little more adventurous with the foods that they try. You can find amazing burgers and spicy chicken wings as well as delicious seared ahi tuna and famous Kauai coconut shrimp at the other end of the spectrum. Either way, the restaurants in Princeville serve food that is truly worthy of royalty.