 | Food: The Beach House |
The Beach House is one of our favorites. with a dreamy ocean view and impressive cuisine. Few Kaua'i experiences are more delightful than sitting at one of the outside tables and savoring a delectable meal while the sun sinks into the glassy blue Pacific. It's the epitome of tropical dining. and no other restaurant on Kaua'i can offer anything quite like it. The menu changes often. but the food is consistently creative and delicious. A few trademark dishes appear regularly. such as the Local Boy paella and fire-roasted 'ahi. Seared macadamia-nut-crusted mahimahi. a dish ubiquitous on island menus. gets a refreshing new twist when served with a citrus aki miso sauce. The excellent desserts must not be skipped; either the hot chocolate mousse or coconut-butter mochi (doughy Japanese rice cake) sundae are worthy finales of a meal at this pleasing and deservedly popular restaurant. Reservations essential. AE. D. DC. MC. V. No lunch.
The Beach House Restaurant is a perennial favorite for fine dining. It has had a rather turbulent history that includes more than one full-scale natural disaster. Nevertheless, in spite of hurricanes, changes of ownership, and the unstable dining climate in Hawai'i, this restaurant perseveres. Its Pacific Rim-influenced menu features a nice blend of seafood, veggie and meat dishes. Diners—even the jaded local contingency—just cannot get enough of the vividly colorful sunsets.
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