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A rustic dining experience |
2-2431 Kaumualii Highway Kauai, HI 96741 United States +1 808 332 9755 |
The sugar industry was once the dominating force of the Hawaiian Islands. People from a number of foreign countries came to work on the plantations, and were housed in wooden structures known as "camp houses." This is one of a few still standing. Its history is best explained through the photographs that adorn the walls. The menu consists of solid, down-home favorites served in sizable portions. Breakfasts are about as hearty as they come. Try the corned beef hash, biscuits and gravy, home fries and eggs. Lunch and dinner entrees are based around meat dishes: barbecued chicken, ribs and burgers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sweet plantation recreation |
3-2087 Kaumualii Highway Kauai, HI 96766 United States +1 808 245 5608 |
Almost anyone can find something to do at this restored sugar plantation. The home is a perfectly recreated version of a 1930s mansion. The exquisitely manicured grounds can be toured by carriage or on foot. For people who enjoy more material diversions, the plantation offers luaus twice weekly, shopping and fine dining. A host of famous artists are represented in the art galleries on the grounds, and Gaylord's Restaurant offers fine dining morning, noon and night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
![]() Photo: Christina Powers |
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Not-So-Hidden Treasure |
15 miles up Koke'e Road; Koke'e State Park (Mailing: P.O. Box 100) Kauai, HI 96752 United States +1 808 335 9975 http://www.kokee.org |
Located inside Koke'e State Park, this museum is not as obscure as it could be. Both Koke'e and neighboring Waimea Canyon State Park are top Kauai attractions. Of the many people that find their way to the park, more than 100,000 visit the museum, which is open 365 days a year and charges no admission. Its purpose is to educate tourists about the ecology and geology of Kauai. Exhibits, displays and expert guides are all part of the experience. There is an onsite gift shop. See website for complete visitor details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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![]() Photo: david |