Chicken’s Choice By Linda Fiddler One thing that separates Kauai from the other Hawaiian Islands is the abundance of Junglefowl. In 1992 Hurricane Iniki blew most of the island into the Pacific Ocean. Somehow the domesticated chickens cooped on the island not only survived the hurricane but seemed to gain super-chicken strength. Free from predators they roam the island posing for adoring tourist. Using chickens to select where you eat might not be the best method for picking a restaurant in most vacation spots but in Kauai, it’s a good indicator. They tend to congregate where people eat. If more people frequent a restaurant, the better the food. This is where the chickens were gathering on our last trip to Kauai. The Chicken Score is based on the food, not the number of opportunistic roaming junglefowl. Mark’s Place (6 chickens) I hate to admit that husband made the best choice. He ordered the griddle seared potato coated Ahi smothered in