#Maui Now food review

To Eat or Not To Eat at Joe’s

Joe’s takes some of the comfort out of comfort food, offering fried chicken that requires a steak knife. Happily, Ahi Carpaccio redeems the experience.

Fabiani’s: Go For the Pastries, Pizza

Fabiani’s Bakery and Pizzeria on Lipoa Street in Kihei offers excellent thin-crust pizza and fair prices on decent food, but the pastries are the real standout.

Famished? Kahili Restaurant’s Lavish Buffet Solution

On Friday nights from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., the Kahili Restaurant offers their ‘all you can eat’ Prime Rib and Seafood Buffet. Wear your loose-fitting pants: you’ll thank us later.

Beach Bums in Ma’alaea: Better Than You May Realize

If you have written Beach Bums in Ma’alaea off as just another tourist trap: reconsider. They offer an amazing breakfast at unheard of (in Maui) prices.

Maui Brick Oven Gluten-Free Restaurant Opens in Kihei

Maui Brick Oven Pizza in Kihei just opened, but if you have severe wheat intolerance, you may find yourself compelled to stop reading, drop everything, and go. Now.

The Waterfront Restaurant Now Offers Lunch

Seeking a classy lunch in a beautiful setting or perhaps just curious about a new take on Lomi Lomi salmon? Make your way to the Waterfront Restaurant in Ma’alaea.

Kojima’s Sushi Bar: Expanding Upcountry Dining Options

If you are Upcountry and have the time, the new Kojima’s Sushi Bar in Pukalani offers good Japanese grinds at reasonable (for Maui) prices.