Where to go for Easter Sunday Brunch on Maui?
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Where to go for Easter Sunday Brunch on Maui?
We will be in Maui over Easter and would like to eat at a nice place for a sunday brunch. Does anyone know of places that typically have a nice sunday brunch or any places that will have a special brunch due to Easter? Much appreciated as we want to make reservations now!
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we had easter brunch at the maui prince hotel. it was excellent. there is a little church down a path on the beach from the hotel where we went for services and then back for the meal that never ends....
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Having had brunch at the Maui Prince Hotel in October 2003, and having seen the restaurant at the Kapalua Bay Hotel where their Sunday Brunch is held, I would go to the Kapalua for your Easter Sunday Brunch. The setting is beautiful, and the restaurant is open air, unlike the Maui Prince. It will be a setting that you won't forget.
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The Maui Prince is charging $42 for a brunch-which I'm sure is worth it for the kinds of food they're offering, but we want something that's a little less expensive (and we don't really need all you can eat crab legs and shrimp)--I'll check out the Kapalua Bay-thanks!
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We just saw today that the Maui Tropical Plantation on Honoapi'ilani Highway is having an Eater Brunch for $25 per adult. The menu includes `ahi poke, lomi lomi salmon, teri chicken, carved roast beef, fresh salads, crab, prawns, deserts and more that I can't remember. The setting is exceptional and friends who live in Wailuku highly reccommend the food.
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