Fiesta Kainan
Fiesta Kainan is a asian restaurant in Kempsville, Virginia Beach, located at 5660 Indian River Rd. Authentic Filipino kitchen on Indian River Road in Kempsville — adobo, pancit, kare-kare, and a halo-halo dessert case.
Fiesta Kainan brings authentic Filipino cooking to Indian River Road in Kempsville — adobo, pancit, lumpia, and kare-kare with Spanish- and Asian-influenced recipes, customizable with rice or pancit sides. The dessert case covers halo-halo, turon, leche flan, and puto, filling a niche the suburban Kempsville dining scene otherwise lacks.
- Family Friendly
- Hidden Gem
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- Address: 5660 Indian River Rd, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 313-9625
- Website: https://fiestakainan.com/
Last verified 2026-07-10.
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