Above the Hyatt's wonderland of swimming pools and beneath a canopy of hau trees, you can enjoy a sampler of island treats—pot stickers, teriyaki beef skewers, and poke. Toast your good fortune with a kitschy tropical cocktail or junmai ginjo, a high-grade sake made from polished sushi rice. While there is something for the whole family, the real reason to dine here is the sushi. Savor lobster mango summer rolls with Thai basil and peanut chili sauce, and fun specialties such as the pizza roll. All are garnished with freshly grated wasabi root, a rare treat on Maui. For hot food, try the New York steak, sautéed lobster, and prawns. Note: you can order sushi and light fare until 10 PM.
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Reviewed by lazdee from California on 10/2/07
Sat at the sushi bar - great sushi - very fresh and large portions. Wonderful conversations with the 3 sushi chefs behind the sushi bar. A definite place to go for sushi with walking distance in Kaanapali.
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