Maui inexpensive dining
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Maui inexpensive dining
Going to Maui tommorrow.
We are on a budget and would like to find dinner for three for $10.00/entree. Add tea or a soft drink plus 30% for tax/tip equals about $45 -$50 for dinner. Is this unreasonable? We are not generally "fine" diners and are happy with mexican food, american, etc. and of course any local fare.
We are on a budget and would like to find dinner for three for $10.00/entree. Add tea or a soft drink plus 30% for tax/tip equals about $45 -$50 for dinner. Is this unreasonable? We are not generally "fine" diners and are happy with mexican food, american, etc. and of course any local fare.
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Bob,
You are going to have a challenge to accomplish your quest, but it can be done. I don't know where you're staying, but you'll need to look in your hotel's telephone book for a Maui Taco location near you. There are several of them, and you will easily have a delicious, filling dinner for under $10. There's one at the island's mall.
Another possibility would be Stella's Blues Cafe. You can get several entrees for under $10. It's a neat place.
I'm sure others will have more restaurants, I just wanted to chime in with my two low-cost favorites.
Aloha!
Duane
You are going to have a challenge to accomplish your quest, but it can be done. I don't know where you're staying, but you'll need to look in your hotel's telephone book for a Maui Taco location near you. There are several of them, and you will easily have a delicious, filling dinner for under $10. There's one at the island's mall.
Another possibility would be Stella's Blues Cafe. You can get several entrees for under $10. It's a neat place.
I'm sure others will have more restaurants, I just wanted to chime in with my two low-cost favorites.
Aloha!
Duane
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Depending where you will be staying, the is also the Mixed Grill which serves meals in that price range. For that price you may have to have a nice lunch out and have other plans for dinner. In Lahania there is also Bubba Gumps that is fairly inexpensive.
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I second Hula Grill. Also consider stopping at the Safeway store and loading up on lunch meat, etc., for a picnic. We did this several times to cut costs. They also have other take out items. We found the portions to be so big at most restaurants that we started sharing an entree and dessert and that worked out perfectly. No leftovers to leave behind and it was cheaper too.
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Hula Grille really isn't what I'd put in the same league as Maui Tacos if we're talking price!
Even the barefoot beach bar had gotten very expensive for hamburgers and salads and the like when we were last there two years ago, by the time you added on the iced tea, the tip, and of course their yummy ice cream sandwich dessert which was $5.00.
I suppose if two adults were to share one salad or something that you could consider it somewhat cheaper, but I really don't view it as a bargain of any sort. I also vote for Maui Tacos,
also there's Kaanapali Mixed Plate in the shopping center near Safeway.
Even the barefoot beach bar had gotten very expensive for hamburgers and salads and the like when we were last there two years ago, by the time you added on the iced tea, the tip, and of course their yummy ice cream sandwich dessert which was $5.00.
I suppose if two adults were to share one salad or something that you could consider it somewhat cheaper, but I really don't view it as a bargain of any sort. I also vote for Maui Tacos,
also there's Kaanapali Mixed Plate in the shopping center near Safeway.
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$45-$50 will NOT buy you dinner for 3 at Hula Grill unless you eat at the Barefoot bar or share, maybe. Where are you staying? There are lots of inexpensive eateries in Lahaina - I'm thinking mostly of places that are closer to fast food type restaurants though.