Tortilla Republic

Poʻipu


In a plantation-style building with two levels, you'll find a buzzing margarita bar and taqueria downstairs, and a dining room upstairs that's intriguingly decorated with an onyx bar top, metalwork sculpture and carved wooden doors from Guadalajara. While the food is just as artfully designed, with some new takes on old favorites, portions are awfully small for these prices.

Save some dollars with the bar menu or starters.


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