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996tt May 22nd, 2003 08:57 PM

Just don't go to Nicks unless you like to dine beside a lame pool full of noisy people

islandmom May 24th, 2003 01:13 AM

There's a place in Kaanapali with good food, but the guy has naked barbie dolls in a cage...???? What that meant I don't know.

We always hit Maui Tacos, Cheeseburgers in Paradise, Woody's, the mexican place in Kehei overlooking the water...forget the name, next visit I want to go to Spagos. Have breakfast with a view at the Grand Wailea. Hula Grill is great for a drink and sunset music.

annk May 24th, 2003 06:44 PM

Another vote for The Banyon Tree at the Ritz.

PattyThurston May 24th, 2003 06:48 PM

HONOKOWAI OKAZUYA & DELI..Lahaina address but pretty close to the Napili Kai.Locals eat there.Its take out.Its the best stuff we've had on Maui.

northwestmom May 31st, 2003 01:52 PM

Tommy Bahama cafe has a great lunch menu and reasonable prices, for Wailea!

southernbelle May 31st, 2003 06:13 PM

Another vote for breakfast at The Gazebo. Their pancakes with coconut syrup is to die for!

Stevemac Jun 1st, 2003 05:50 AM

For a combination of food and views, our most memorable is the Plantation House above Kapalua. Another less expensive would be the Barefoot Bar section at the Hula Grill in Kaanapalii.

JohnD Aug 13th, 2003 02:12 PM

topping for SusieJ :S-

turn_it_on Aug 13th, 2003 02:56 PM

We enjoyed Sarento's in Wailea last month...good portions, comfort-type food with some interesting/different flavors and twists...wonderful desserts...good wine list...attentive wait staff...and we sat at the edge of the terrace, right on the sand, it was awesome. I wouldn't buy the picture they take of you though, it was $20 and they didn't let us see it before it had been put on the bill.

Now, re: Hula Grill...the food was good, the drinks were better, the atmosphere was really awesome, very lively and packed, but my one complaint was about the one thing that drew me there: the fact that outside, you can eat in a section of the restaurant where they've covered the floor with sand--I wanted to eat with my feet in soft Hawaiian sand...but as soon as I sunk in my hot, tired dogs I was transported back to my sandbox days--the sand was very coarse, not at all like good golden Hawaiian sand, very disappointing. Very.

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roxy

Rusty Aug 13th, 2003 03:03 PM

Maybe the sand at the Hula Grill came from somewhere other than Hawaii, like Australia. They say that they import sand for Waikiki Beach from Australia.

BoulderCO Aug 13th, 2003 06:24 PM

The best - Pacifico's! - We go there every time we are in Maui - the best fish we have found on the island. Great views of the sunset from the outside tables.
The worst - Longhi's - first tried the one in Lahaina years ago and thought it sucked. Tried the new one in Wailea a couple years ago thinking our earlier bad experience was an fluke. But no, it was also horrible- mediocre food, ridiculous prices, and bad service with seriously bad attitude.

olivia Aug 14th, 2003 04:48 AM

I know this doesn't sound like a fine dining experience, but we had great meals at Maui Brews (I had ahi sashimi that was fantastic, believe it or not) and also at the Aloha Mixed Plate. It was a great lunch and the people who work there were incredibly friendly. Nice cold beer, outside, under the palms and on the water. What more do you need?

marge30 Aug 14th, 2003 11:25 AM

Best breakfast/brunch has to be Charlie's in Paia! They make a special or two each morning - their shrimp benedict was out of this world! This is the perfect place to stop in the morning when you are making the drive to Hana.

Rusty Aug 14th, 2003 11:39 AM

Is Charlie's the bar with decor like an old west saloon? Very Hawaiian

Erin74 Aug 15th, 2003 04:54 PM

We ate at a wonderful restaurant called I'o, right on the beach in Lahaina. I believe the chef here is also the chef behind Feast at Lele, the fancy luau on Maui. The food at I'o was exceptional and the service was very attentive. Be sure to get an outside table. The restaurant is right on the beach and watching the sun set over the water while we ate was amazing.


orchid Aug 17th, 2003 05:23 PM

Longhi's in Wailea has terrific food. A wonderful setting, and courteous staff.

travlnut Aug 17th, 2003 08:25 PM

Mama's fish house, the banyon tree, and the bay club

Cindys Aug 18th, 2003 02:56 PM

An unforgettable Maui restaurant experience? Ok - Mama's Fish House, July, '03, inside table for 5 of us, a cockroach jumped on my daughter's leg! Not knowing what kind of bug it was she flicked it off and a few moments later it LANDED ON THE ADJACENT TABLE OF 2 people dining. There was a bit a commotion between the two tables! When we asked about it the waiter just said they fumigate every, week blah blah blah. There was no apology nor offer of anything like a free dessert or drink. While the food was great it was very expensive. I think the restaurant is overated. Also beware of the traffic jams in Paia - you need to allow yourselves an additional 15 minutes!! Before anyone says cockroaches are to be expected, in all the years I've traveled to 3rd world countries, Hawaii and Caribbean, I've never seen them on restaurant tables! Disgusting!

We thoroughly enjoyed Longhi's in Wailea and Tommy Bahamas.

JohnD Aug 21st, 2003 07:30 AM

Topping for labob :S-

JohnD Sep 15th, 2003 09:26 AM

Topping for Jay Burns :S-


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