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. 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
  • 2. Joey's Kitchen

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    Chef-owner Joey Macadangdang, who has been at the helm of fine-dining kitchens for most of his career, brings his good taste to the masses with this unfussy restaurant featuring Filipino, Asian, and American fusion dishes. A longtime champion of local producers, many of his recipes highlight ingredients grown on Maui. Don't be fooled by its under-the-radar location in a strip mall; there's a good chance you'll find yourself returning here several times during your trip.

    5095 Napilihau St., Napili, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-214–5590

    Known For

    • Filipino cuisine
    • Local ingredients
    • Excellent value
  • 3. Mala Ocean Tavern

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    The menu at this oceanfront standout features interesting local-style Hawaiian food fusions. There's a focus on ingredients that promote local sustainability, and the cocktails and wine list are great, too. Daily brunch and happy hours keep guests happy all day, and a late night menu on Friday and Saturday features raw fish and wagyu plus discounted cocktails.

    1307 Front St., Lahaina, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-667–9394

    Known For

    • Seared ahi (yellowfin tuna) bruschetta
    • Seafood brodo
    • Friendly and attentive staff
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Ko

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    The menu at Ko—which means "sugarcane" in Hawaiian—features dishes from the many cultures of the plantation era, some of which are local family recipes. Executive Chef Emeritus Tylun Pang created a menu featuring modern, innovative twists to Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, Portuguese, Korean, and Japanese dishes. Their new Sunday brunch is somehow both inventive and authentic, featuring Asian-inspired and local-style dishes, live music, and a massive "Big Kahuna" Bloody Mary for four. Private dining experiences are available in Ko Garden.

    4100 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, Hawaii, 96753, USA
    808-875–2210

    Known For

    • Must-order dish: seafood laulau
    • Delicious lobster tempura
    • Zarzuela seafood dish, simmered in saffron
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  • 6. Paia Bay Coffee Bar

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    The start to a lovely day in Paia begins at this popular coffee spot tucked away just behind the main buildings on Hana Highway. Grab a coffee or tea along with avocado toast or banana bread for breakfast or lunch. It’s also a great place to wind down the day, with their daily happy hour with Island-fresh cocktails at good prices (2--5pm) followed by live music in the evening every day except Sunday.

    115 Hana Hwy., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA
    808-579--3111

    Known For

    • Open early every day
    • Weekly taco Tuesday menu
    • Inventive cocktail menu
  • 7. Roasted Chiles

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    This family-run restaurant serves authentic flavors from Mexico City and just about everything—from the furniture to the artisanal plates on the wall—has been brought directly from Mexico. All menu items are made in-house; try Grandma’s classic chicken mole recipe, which packs in more than 25 ingredients.

    1279 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, Hawaii, 96753, USA
    808-868–4357

    Known For

    • 40-plus tequila options
    • Creamy langostino enchiladas
    • Welcoming atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Sarento's on the Beach

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    This upscale Italian restaurant's setting right on spectacular Keawakapu Beach, with views of Molokini and Kahoolawe, is irresistible. The brunch menu lasts until 2 pm, and dinner has a decidedly Italian bent, with dishes like seared ahi over lemon-butter pasta and veal osso buco. In whale season, they even set binoculars on the table so you can watch for whales from your table.

    2980 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, Hawaii, 96753, USA
    808-875–7555

    Known For

    • Oceanfront setting
    • Rack of lamb Placourakis
    • Veal milanese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Taverna

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    Acclaimed chef Roger Stettler leans on his Italian heritage to create this award-winning menu. This rustic, open-air restaurant dishes hearty soups, salads, and sandwiches at lunchtime, and the house-made pastas are the highlight of the more upscale dinner service. Sunday brunch features both Italian and local-style items. Belly up to the lively bar or request an outdoor table to enjoy sweeping ocean and mountain views.

    2000 Village Road, Kapalua, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-667–2426

    Known For

    • Italian comfort food
    • House-made pastas
    • Amazing house lasagna
  • 10. Tiki Terrace

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    Executive chef Tom Muromoto is a local boy who loves to cook modern, upscale Hawaiian food, and he augments the various fresh fish dishes on his menu with items influenced by Hawaii's ethnic mix. This casual, open-air restaurant is the only place on Maui—maybe in Hawaii—where you can have a Native Hawaiian combination plate that is as healthful as it is authentic. Sunday brunch, complete with strolling Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers, is renowned here; and if you're around for any holiday, chow down at the amazing holiday brunch buffets.

    2525 Kaanapali Pkwy., Kaanapali, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-667–0124

    Known For

    • Seafood lawalu (food wrapped in green ti leaves)
    • Hawaiian laulau (pork wrapped in leaves that's cooked until tender)
    • Native Hawaiian plate

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted

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