April 16th, 2007, 12:25 AM
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Maui
Where to enjoy a good meal on Maui
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Originally Posted by WileEDiver
Maui breakfast at Longhi's on Front Street in Lahaina town
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Originally Posted by backtanner
For Kehei specific - Maui Tacos (Found some chicken in my hair burrito at your Taco Bell last year)
For Maui in general - Definately Kobe's. Well worth the drive.
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Originally Posted by Mauidiver42
I just moved from Maui, and already I miss plenty places... You hit the fish market right on, but, you can't forget Alexander's FishMarket in Kihei, as well that Thai place in the corner of Azeka's II.
Now, I know it's not local, but, I have yet to find a better mex place than Fiesta Time in Wailuku... Talk about ono!!! Their steak torta reminds me how they make it in Gardena, CA. Plus, I'm surprised no one mentioned Sam Sato's or for lunch plate Da Kitchen!
Ok, I'm getting hungry again, and I just finished eating my 'opelu kala and mu I jus caught
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Originally Posted by osujamesc
I'm here on Maui, so here goes my favorites
Lunch or Dinner:
Cheeseburger at Paia Fish Market (the cole-slaw has crack in it, I'm sure of it)
Chicken Katsu Plate Lunch at Hana Hou (in Haiku, the owner comes out and plays his guitar and sings tons of songs. This is the best place to bring visiting family cause it's like a dinner with a free show.)
BBQ Ribs at Hali'imaile General Store.
Dessert:
Warm Macadamia Nut Pie with a side of ice cream at Jacques in Paia (dinner is pretty good, but the dessert is why we go).
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Originally Posted by catherine
Best in Lahaina, according to me: David Paul's
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Originally Posted by KrisB
I'm not sure about the West Side... I know that Cheeseburgers Island Style in Wailea is good (and reasonably priced) -- perhaps Cheeseburgers in Paradise (part of the same chain) in Lahaina is also?
If you're on the south side... check out Da Kitchen for a broke da mouth Teriyaki Burger. Because of the juices, you have to flip it over -- the bottom part of the bun is usually saturated with the teri sauce dripping out of the patty
Kaanapali Mixed Plate and Aloha Mixed Plate (Lahaina) are both great local-style places.
The Hula Grill in the Whalers Village is also a nice place to eat, and I've enjoyed Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. in Lahaina as well.
BJ's (Lahaina) is not to be missed if you're looking for some pizza/pasta at affordable prices.
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Originally Posted by kidspot
Next time we dive together up North here I'll have to introduce you to the Chinese seafood buffet ... no seafood in the buffet, but definitely a step (or two) up from Panda express. You can order seafood off the menu however. It's on Wainee st. across from McDonalds (In Anchor square but facing the ocean)
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Originally Posted by Charlie99
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Last edited by justleesa; May 24th, 2008 at 12:44 PM.
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