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An island institution, Hamura’s is a hole-in-the-wall specializing in homemade saimin (local-style noodle soup). At lunchtime, expect crowds slurping noodles elbow-to-elbow at retro, U-shaped lunch counters. Save room for the other (and even more beloved) specialty, ±ô¾±±ô¾±°ì´ÇÊ»¾± (passion fruit) chiffon pie.


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1. Kauaʻi Museum

0.28 MILES

The island’s largest museum is set in two buildings – one of which was built with lava rock in 1960. Come here for a quick grounding in Kauaʻi’s history…

2. Grove Farm

0.44 MILES

Once ranked among Kauaʻi's most productive sugar companies, Grove Farm was acquired in 1864 by George Wilcox, the Hilo-born son of Protestant missionaries…

3. ³¢¾±³ó³ÜÊ»±ð Lutheran Church

0.76 MILES

Hawaii’s oldest Lutheran church is a quaint clapboard house, with an incongruously slanted floor that resembles a ship’s deck and a balcony akin to a…

4. Kauaʻi Society of Artists

0.91 MILES

Island artists share gallery space at the mall and exhibit thoughtful works in oils, pencil, watercolor, sculpture materials, mixed media and photography…

5. Kalapaki Beach

1.29 MILES

This sandy beach and sheltered bay is tucked between a marina and the mountains. It's overlooked by the Marriott resort, which faces the bay, and by an…

8. Alekoko (Menehune) Fishpond Overlook

1.6 MILES

This roadside overlook offers an oft-photographed vista of the Huleʻia Valley, where the Huleʻia River winds beneath a ring of verdant peaks. The river is…