4 Best Restaurants in The South Shore, Kauai

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We've compiled the best of the best in The South Shore - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tidepools

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Of the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort's restaurants, this is definitely the most tropical, with grass-thatch huts that seem to float on a koi-filled pond beneath starry skies while torches flicker in the lushly landscaped grounds nearby. The equally distinctive food has an Island flavor that comes from the chef's advocacy of Hawaii Regional Cuisine and extensive use of Island-grown products, including fresh herbs from the resort's organic garden. You won't go wrong ordering the macadamia nut–crusted mahi mahi, local beef, or the Hawaiian catch, with its medley of local lobster, fish, shrimp, and scallops. Start with the Thai coconut soup or beet-and-candied-lemon salad to wake up your taste buds. The malasadas (Portuguese doughnuts) with mango-passion coulis and chocolate sauce are a memorable dessert.

1571 Poipu Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-240--6456
Known For
  • Reservations needed weeks in advance
  • Macadamia nut–crusted mahi mahi
  • Excellent service
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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The Beach House

$$$$

This busy restaurant has a dreamy ocean view, making it one of the best settings on Kauai for a special dinner or a cocktail and appetizer while the sun sinks into the blue Pacific and surfers slice the waves. The prices have gone up, but you can still find satisfaction in the pork pot sticker appetizer or fresh catch served in multiple flavorful ways. Save room for dessert, then stroll the oceanfront path in the moonlight. 

5022 Lawai Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-742–1424
Known For
  • Mac-nut-crusted fresh catch
  • Small bar with a big view
  • Indoor-outdoor dining
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Merriman's

$$$$

The Hawaii Regional Cuisine served up at chef Peter Merriman's namesake restaurant is enhanced by a sophisticated setting, live music, and lovely views from a pretty second-floor dining veranda. Start at the bar, where fine wines are offered by the glass, and then continue to the dinner menu, which states the origins of the fish, shrimp, lamb, beef, chicken, and veggies: 90% is locally grown or caught. The chocolate purse is a favorite dessert.

2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka St., HI, 96756, USA
808-742–8385
Known For
  • Partnerships with local fishers and farmers
  • Sunset views
  • Upscale plantation-home atmosphere

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Red Salt

$$$$

Smart sophisticated decor, attentive and skilled service, and an exceptional menu that highlights Hawaiian seafood make Red Salt a great choice for leisurely fine dining. A daily breakfast is also served, featuring lobster Benedict and lemon-pineapple soufflé pancakes. The sushi lounge and pool bar offer more of the kitchen's great food at lower prices. The seared ahi with furikake (a Japanese seasoning) is accompanied by coconut-lemongrass black rice, while the Australian lamb chops are dredged in Parmesan and herbs. Dessert options include Hawaiian bread pudding drenched in rum caramel, a passion fruit crème brûlée, and five dessert martinis.