by Shelah Jean Abubo | Apr 20, 2009 | Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
I thought it may be helpful to put together a list of books, guides and sites that we personally recommend for our guests. I know when I go on vacation to a new place I am always SO excited I try to find out as much information as possible… I thought some of you...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Feb 10, 2011 | Daily Dose of Aloha, Where to Eat on Kauai
You know them, those little tucked away spots that are your special secrets, those places you think no one else knows about; and you harbor that sense of accomplishment that it was you that found it and you’ll only share it with a cherished few. Kauai is one of those...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Apr 28, 2009 | Where to Eat on Kauai
If you’ve ever seen a movie that takes place in Hawaii, odds are there was a Lu’au scene. This is where everyone stands around with a Mai Tai in one hand and a plate of Kalua Pig in the other. There’s always a show where someone is twirling a torch...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Apr 20, 2009 | Go Green; Preserving our 'Aina, Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
Some of the best local, tropical fruit and produce can be found at Kauai’s Farmer’s Markets. Buy fresh vegetables from the local growers and sample some of Kauai’s exotic fruits, flowers and home-made treats! We highly recommend taking a few moments...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Apr 17, 2009 | Where to Eat on Kauai
The Lighthouse Bistro is one of Kauai’s well known restaurants located on the north shore of Kauai in the heart of Kilauea. Lighthouse Bistro features a unique menu with incredibly innovative dinner specialties and fresh local produce. Enjoy Pacific Cuisine...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | May 30, 2015 | Hawaiian Language & History, Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
Visiting Kauai? Gotta go to a Luau! I have lived on the island all my life and still reward myself and family with the treat of going to a Luau. A Luau is a traditional Hawaiian feast combined with Hawaiian entertainment (local music and Hula dancing) which is...