Maui Restaurants

For a place the size of Maui, there’s a lot going on when it comes to the dining scene, from ethnic holes-in-the-wall to stunningly appointed hotel dining rooms, and from seafood trucks to oceanfront fish houses with panoramic views. Much of the food is excellent, but some of it is overpriced and touristy. If you’re coming from a "food destination" city, you may have to adjust your expectations.

Follow the locavore trend, and at casual and fine-dining restaurants choose menu items made with products that are abundant on the island, like local fish, beef, venison, onions, avocados, cabbage, broccoli, asparagus, hydroponic tomatoes, myriad herbs, salad greens, kalo (taro), bananas, papaya, guava, lilikoi (passion fruit), coconut, mangoes, strawberries, and Maui pineapple. You can also look for treats grown on neighboring islands, such as mushrooms, purple sweet potatoes, and watermelon.

"Local food," a specific and official cuisine designated as such in the 1920s, is an amalgam of foods brought by the ethnic groups that have come here since the mid-1800s and also blended with the foods native Hawaiians have enjoyed for centuries. Dishes to try include lomilomi salmon, laulau, poi, Portuguese bean soup, kalbi ribs, chicken katsu, chow fun, hamburger steak, and macaroni salad. For a food adventure, take a drive into Central Maui and have lunch or dinner at one of the "local" spots recommended here. Or get even more adventurous and take a drive around Wailuku or Kahului and find your own hidden gem—there are plenty out there.

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  • 1. Colleen's at the Cannery

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    You'd never guess what's inside by the nondescript exterior and the location in an old pineapple cannery-cum-strip-mall, but this is one of Maui's most overlooked and underrated restaurants. Popular with locals for breakfast, lunch, and a daily happy hour, at night during dinner is when the candles come out and it's time for martinis and fresh fish; you'll feel like you're at a hip urban eatery.

    810 Haiku Rd., Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii, 96708, USA
    808-575–9211

    Known For

    • Excellent food featuring Upcountry's best produce
    • Specialty artisan pizzas and enormous salads
    • Eggs Benedict (available every day) and Bloody Marys
  • 2. Down the Hatch

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    Located steps from Lahaina Harbor, this casual restaurant serves top-notch seafood with Southern flair. The shrimp po'boy, seared ahi (yellowfin tuna) tacos, and fish-and-chips are perennial favorites. Order at the counter and grab a seat at one of the outdoor tables. Nightly live music, big screen televisions, and a full bar make this an entertaining choice any time of the day. For dessert, stop in for shave ice at Breakwall Shave Ice Co. next door, which is run by the same owners, and is also home to the famous "adult shave ice" for the 21 and older set.

    658 Front St., Lahaina, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-661–4900

    Known For

    • Expansive seafood menu
    • Daily happy hour from 2 to 5 pm
    • Fun and lively atmosphere
  • 3. Freshies Maui

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    While the rest of Makawao Town eases into the day, fuel up with a hearty breakfast at this garden café in the shade of a sprawling Argentinian coral tree. With options like huevos rancheros, French toast, and housemade biscuits and gravy, it feels like Sunday brunch every day.

    3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, Hawaii, 96768, USA
    808-868–2350

    Known For

    • Peaceful setting
    • Vegetarian and vegan options
    • Local and organic ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and major holidays; no dinner
  • 4. Hana Ranch Restaurant

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    The variety of abundance from local Hana farms is on display here with fresh produce highlighting plates with tasty American fare and a few local favorites like loco moco (white rice, burger patty, fried egg, and brown sauce) and ahi (yellowfin tuna) poke. The quality of meals and the prices are reflective of a more upscale restaurant, but customers can keep it casual here (no swimwear allowed, however). The bar, with its decadent craft cocktails (and mocktails) and local beer selection, tends to get a bit lively in the evening, one of the few options for nightlife in the area.

    1752 Mill Pl., Hana, Hawaii, 96713, USA
    808-270--5280

    Known For

    • Refreshing passion fruit lemonade
    • Epic burgers and upscale plate lunches
    • Generous portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended.
  • 5. Kaana Kitchen

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    This signature restaurant at Maui's most stylish luxury resort, Andaz Maui at Wailea, has it all: ingredients sourced within the Islands, marvelous wine list, stellar service, and spectacular views from every table. The whole space has been masterfully designed with the gorgeous exhibition kitchen as the focal point of the restaurant and both indoor and outdoor seating wrapping around the space. The breakfast buffet includes endless, tasty options and dinner presents the perfect opportunity to linger over unique fish, seafood, and steak preparations.

    3550 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, Hawaii, 96753, USA
    808-879–1234

    Known For

    • Romantic setting for sunset dining
    • Most ingredients locally sourced
    • Plantation flavors with a modern twist

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
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  • 6. Kihei Caffe

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    This unassuming popular spot across the street from Kalama Beach Park has a breakfast menu that runs the gamut from healthy yogurt-filled papaya to the local classic loco moco—two eggs, ground beef patty, rice, and brown gravy—and everything in between. Unique menu items include corned beef hash and catfish at breakfast and a calamari sandwich at lunch. A second location recently opened in Lahaina.

    1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, Hawaii, 96753, USA
    808-879–2230

    Known For

    • Killer cinnamon rolls
    • Enormous portions
    • Breakfast served all day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 7. Sam Sato's

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    Sam Sato's is a local favorite for noodles, manju (Japanese pastry filled with sweet bean paste), and plate lunches. Open for breakfast and lunch; the menu includes favorites like "dry noodles," beef tomato, omelets, and fried rice. Dry mein, saimin, and chow fun come in different-size portions with add-ins to satisfy every noodle craving; try a teriyaki beef stick or two while you wait for your bowl. When it's busy—which is almost always—you will likely have to wait for a table or a stool at the counter; write your name on the little yellow pad at the takeout window.

    1750 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-244–7124

    Known For

    • Amazing spare ribs
    • Huge portions of flavorful food
    • Affordable local hideout

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Sea House Restaurant

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    Built in the 1960s at the Napili Kai Beach Resort, before there were laws forbidding construction so close to the beach, this restaurant is literally footsteps away from gorgeous Napili Bay. Wear your beach wrap to breakfast and enjoy the signature oven-baked pancakes or the beautifully delicious Molokai sweet potato egg frittata; the menu also offers fish from Hawaiian waters and fresh local produce.

    5900 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., Napili, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-669–1500

    Known For

    • Daily happy hour from 2 to 4:30 pm
    • Sunset views from the lanai
    • Affordable breakfast and lunch
  • 9. Stillwell's Bakery & Cafe

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    Stillwell's is one of the best bakeries in Maui, so this is the place to come for coffee and an outrageously good strawberry florentine or a renowned cream horn. Their breakfast and lunch offerings are exceptional, from a fried egg sandwich to mouthwatering pancakes and gourmet sandwiches on house-made bread to their famous Chinese chicken salad. Every day is cake day at Stillwell's, so order the perfect cake for that special occasion. The desserts on display will surely make you drool; go ahead, you're on vacation!

    1740 Kaahumanu Ave., Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-243–2243

    Known For

    • Friendly staff who love to share local tips
    • Amazing pies (try the coconut cream)
    • Towering Rubens and BLTs
  • 10. Aa Roots

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    The meals at this charming vegan restaurant are almost too gorgeous to eat; don't be surprised to find edible flowers or a rainbow of fruit adorning your meal. Choose from hearty soups, salads, sandwiches, and smoothies, plus rice bowls piled high with healthy ingredients. The welcoming staff are happy to answer questions or offer suggestions, making this a great option for non-vegans.

    5095 Napilihau St., Napili, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-298–2499

    Known For

    • Dragon fruit açaí bowl
    • Hearty burritos
    • Locally sourced ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 11. Aloha Mixed Plate

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    This longtime Lahaina oceanfront classic is run by the same group of wonderful folks who bring you Old Lahaina Luau. This is the place to try a "plate lunch"—a protein served in Asian-style preparation, along with two scoops of rice and macaroni salad—and also features Hawaiian favorites like laulau, kalua pork, and poi from the restaurant's own farm. Take your plate to a table so close to the ocean you just might get wet. Oh, and don't forget the mai tai!

    1285 Front St., Lahaina, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-661–3322

    Known For

    • Hawaiian cuisine
    • Oceanfront setting
    • Alii or kalua pig plate

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 12. Aria's

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    Dinner and lunch items are affordable and delicious at this Asian bistro, but Sunday breakfast is equally tempting. At lunch, try the flavor-packed char siu bao (barbecue-pork-filled bun) sliders and the gigantic crab club sandwich, and favorite dinner options include the Asian-braised pork belly and the vegetarian putanesca.

    2062 W. Vineyard St., Wailuku, Hawaii, USA
    808-242--2742

    Known For

    • Location in Wailuku's Old Town
    • Upscale dining at affordable prices
    • Braised chocolate chipotle lamb shank

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.--Wed.
  • 13. Beach Bums Bar & Grill

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    Its proximity to Maalaea Harbor means this joint is always jumping, and the look is funky, beachy, and kitschy. The draw here is definitely the barbecue—ribs, chicken, and prime rib, all smoked on-site—but so is the Tuesday night lobster fest and the Wednesday night ribs fest. In West Maui, there's another location in the Napili Plaza shopping center.

    300 Maalaea Rd., Maalaea, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-243–2286

    Known For

    • Wood-fired barbecue
    • Prime rib loco moco
    • Place to eat after a Molokini snorkeling tour

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 14. Cafe Mambo

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    Paia is one of Maui's most interesting food towns, and this colorful, airy, and brightly painted hangout is right in the thick of things. The menu features everything from burgers and fish to three different preparations of duck, and aside from the great food, the people-watching is fascinating.

    30 Baldwin Ave., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA
    808-579–8021

    Known For

    • Fabulous breakfasts
    • Unique fajitas and salads
    • Locally inspired tapas
  • 15. Cafe O'Lei at the Mill House

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    The food is so fresh at this Waikapu standout that you can see the fields where the food was grown while seated at your mountain view table. This family-owned restaurant creates rich cuisine from mauka (mountain) to makai (ocean), boasting seasonal produce. With every bite, you know it was made with aloha. Reservations encouraged.

    1670 Honoapiilani Hwy., Waikapu, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-270--0333

    Known For

    • Robust happy hour
    • Bold flavors and farm-to-table freshness
    • Ulu and sweet potato enchiladas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 16. Casanova Italian Restaurant

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    An authentic Italian ristorante, Casanova is smack dab in the middle of Maui's paniolo (cowboy) town of Makawao. Imported from Italy, the brick wood-burning oven has turned out perfect pies and steaming-hot focaccia for more than 20 years. Sunday brunch is new and exciting, with omelets ordered to your liking, specialty benedicts, and flowing mimosas. Generous portions and fresh, local ingredients make Casanova the perfect stop.

    1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao, Hawaii, 96768, USA
    808-572–0220

    Known For

    • Outstanding calamari
    • Attentive staff and friendly atmosphere
    • Decadent desserts
  • 17. Charley's Restaurant & Saloon

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    A Maui institution since 1969, Charley's is known for satiating your cowboy-size breakfast appetite: omelets, pancakes, and sausage biscuits with country gravy lure customers in. Charley's also serves hearty portions for lunch and dinner, including handmade pizzas and awesome burgers.

    142 Hana Hwy., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA
    808-579–8085

    Known For

    • Enormous handmade pancakes with coconut syrup
    • A party until 2 am on Friday and Saturday
    • Live music and late-night dancing
  • 18. CJ's Deli & Diner

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    Chef Christian Jorgensen left fancy hotel kitchens behind to open a casual place serving simple, delicious food—mango-glazed ribs, burgers, and classic Reuben sandwich—at reasonable prices including a vegan menu and kombucha on tap. If you're staying in a condo, the Chefs to Go service is a great alternative to picking up fast food (run-of-the-mill and usually lousy) as everything is prepped and comes with easy cooking instructions.

    2580 Kekaa Dr., Kaanapali, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-667–0968

    Known For

    • Filling, affordable food
    • Mochiko chicken plate (a traditional Hawaiian fried chicken dish)
    • Casual atmosphere with Wi-Fi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 19. Duke's Beach House Maui

    $$$ | Modern Hawaiian

    The spot's the thing—the view is amazing—at this casual eatery just steps from the beach on the grounds of the Honua Kai Resort & Spa. The food is reliable—fresh fish is a good bet—the style all surfer-dudes and little grass shacks, and the signature cocktails big and pineapple-garnished.

    Honua Kai Resort & Spa, 130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Kaanapali, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-662–2900

    Known For

    • Bloody Marys
    • Tristan da Cunha Lobster Tail
    • Kimo's original hula pie is reason enough to come
  • 20. Duke’s Beachhouse

    $$$$

    Though it may seem like a tourist trap, this oceanside restaurant does not disappoint in the quality of its food, paired with an ambience steeped in Hawaiian history. The restaurant is named for famed surfer Duke Kahanamoku, and guests can learn about his life through memorabilia throughout. The seafood menu is downright astounding, and the famous Hula Pie—macadamia nut ice cream on a cookie crust served with hot fudge—might have you rushing to get to dessert, but you’ll definitely want to linger over dinner and drinks while enjoying nightly live music.

    130 Kai Malina Parkway, Napili, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-662--2900

    Known For

    • Incredible seafood risotto
    • Warm and friendly service
    • Imported cold water lobster

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended

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