Waimea
Your west side option after canyon hikes—solid eats in historic Waimea where dining options deliver
About Waimea
**Waimea**
Right in the heart of Waimea town, this spot serves up solid eats in one of Kauai's most historic areas. After exploring the nearby canyon or hitting up the west side beaches, you'll appreciate having a restaurant option in this part of the island – dining choices get pretty sparse once you head west.
The vibe here is casual and welcoming, perfect for refueling after a day of adventure. Whether you're rolling in sandy from Polihale or just starting your westside exploration, it's the kind of place where you can come as you are. The moderate pricing makes it accessible for families doing the full-day canyon tour or couples exploring the sunny side of the island.
What's worth noting about eating in Waimea is the town itself – you're in one of Kauai's most authentic communities, away from the resort scene. This is where Captain Cook first landed in Hawaii, so there's real history here. The local crowd mixes with tourists, which always makes for good energy.
**Planning tip:** Waimea town basically shuts down early, so don't wait until sunset to grab dinner. Plan to eat earlier than you might on the east or north shore.
Where it is
9600 Kaumualii Hwy, Waimea, HI 96796, USA
At a glance
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Nearby on Kauaʻi
Tiki Tacos
Waimea Plantation Cottages
Waimea Juice Co and Restaurant
Aloha Thai Kitchen
Aunty Lilikoi
Westside charm meets gourmet passion fruit at this local favorite. Stock up on their famous lilikoi mustards, jellies, and syrups—each jar packed with island flavor and made with care. You'll find everything you need to bring Hawaii home.
Baja Chalupas waimea
Fresh Baja-style tacos and chalupas in Waimea that locals frequent—ideal for refueling after exploring Waimea Canyon or heading to the beach.
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