#Maui restaurant review

Duke’s Beach House: Location, Location, Location

Yes, it’s kind of a tourist trap, but Duke’s Beach House still managed to deliver a couple unexpected (happy) surprises.

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.

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.