#Maui’s best restaurant reviews
La Provence: Upcountry’s Ooh La La
Arguably the most charming part of France, Maui’s own little taste of Provence is also quite alluring. And the food? Ooh la la
Nick’s Fishmarket Maui Offers Something for Everyone
Located in the plush Fairmont Kea Lani Resort, the upscale, romantic restaurant focuses – not surprisingly – on (prepared) seafood, but also boasts a popular happy hour.
Maui Brewing Co.’s Menu Offers a World of Flavors
Yes, there’s a new Maui Brewing Co. location in Kīhei–but it lacks a kitchen as of yet–so we headed out west to see what they had cooking.
Upcountry Fresh Tamales and Mixed Plate: Say What?
Chicken Hekka, Chimichangas and Chile Verde: You name it, and Upcountry Fresh Tamales and Mixed Plate seems to be serving it. We try to sort the wheat from the masa.
Coconut’s Fish Cafe is Bananas. B.A.N.A.N.A.S.
They say it takes a village, and Coconut’s Fish Cafe in Kīhei is prepared to feed the pack.
Haui’s Life’s A Beach Defies The Stereotype
Haui’s Life’s a Beach is at once a cute outdoor beach bar, grimy local watering hole, pool and foosball spot and loud karaoke mecca. But should you eat there?
Porto Puts Your Money Where Their Mouth Is
All profits at Porto support the Pacific Whale Foundation’s efforts to protect our oceans through science and advocacy. Indubitably wonderful… So how’s the food?
Kuau Store: 1942 Never Had It So Good
The last stop before the Road to Hana (or first sign of civilization on the way back) offers a lot more than banana bread or pre-made, cellophane-wrapped sandwiches.
MiGRANT: Around the World in Eight Plates
Feeling adventurous? Chef Sheldon Simeon’s MiGRANT menu draws heavily on his Filipino background… and about ten other nationalities on the way.
Journey Into the Vast Menu at Tante’s Island Cuisine
Tucked in next to the Maui Seaside Hotel in Kahului is Tante’s Island Cuisine, a breakfast, lunch and dinner joint that is something of a family-run Denny’s.