21 Best Restaurants in Maui, Hawaii

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We've compiled the best of the best in Maui - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

808 on Main

$ Fodor's choice

Delicious artisan sandwiches, classic burgers, and signature items make 808 on Main a local favorite. The pupus, cocktails, and draft beers will make you wish the place was open later (10–3 pm). Check out its counterpart, 808 Deli in Kihei, for breakfast, paninis, and gourmet hot dogs.

2051 Main St., Wailuku, HI, 96793, USA
808-242–1111
Known For
  • Refreshing house-made strawberry lemonade
  • Fun and friendly atmosphere
  • Tasty fish sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Colleen's at the Cannery

$$ Fodor's choice

You'd never guess by the nondescript exterior and the location in an old pineapple cannery-cum-strip-mall, but this restaurant has the feel of a hip urban eatery and is popular with locals for breakfast and lunch, as well as happy hour and dinner—when the bar side opens, the candles come out, and it's time for martinis and fresh fish.

810 Haiku Rd., Haiku-Pauwela, HI, 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

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Hana Farms Bamboo Hale Grill & Pizzeria

$$ Fodor's choice

Just outside of Hana, a former food truck has been transformed into a permanent location with a large, covered patio, real restrooms, and beautiful wood-fired pizzas, calzones, and salads that highlight the vegetables from Hana Farms. While you wait for your food enjoy the free Wi-Fi (rare in the area) and peruse the farm stand for tropical fruits, banana bread, home and bath gifts, and more. For some of the only nightlife in the area, drop by on Friday nights for live music from local musicians.

2910 Hana Hwy., HI, 96713, USA
808-248–4047
Known For
  • Sides vibrantly flavored and colored with turmeric and curry powder
  • Farm-grown veggies included in every dish
  • A beautiful outdoor eatery
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Thurs.

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Hana Ranch Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Fresh, local produce features greatly here, and the menu mixes tasty American fare with local favorites like poke bowls. The quality of food and the prices are reflective of a more upscale restaurant, but the atmosphere is casual (no swimwear allowed, however). The bar, with its decadent craft cocktails (and mocktails) and local beer selection, is one of the area's few nightspots and tends to get a bit lively in the evening.

1752 Mill Pl., HI, 96713, USA
808-270–5280
Known For
  • Refreshing fruit lemonade
  • Epic burgers and upscale plate lunches
  • Generous portions

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Kihei Caffe

$ Fodor's choice

This unassuming but 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, with two eggs, ground beef patty, rice, and brown gravy. Unique menu items include corned beef hash and catfish at breakfast and a calamari sandwich at lunch. There are two additional locations in Lahaina Gateway (just outside the fire zone) and at Maui Coast Hotel.

1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA
808-879–2230
Known For
  • Killer cinnamon rolls
  • Enormous portions
  • Breakfast served all day
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Leoda's Kitchen and Pie Shop

$ Fodor's choice

Slow down as you drive through the little roadside village of Olowalu so you don't miss this adorable farmhouse-chic restaurant and pie shop, where everything is prepared with care. All the breads are house-made and excellent, and most ingredients are sourced locally—you can't go wrong with a sandwich or a burger with Kula onions for lunch or comfort food like pot pies for an early dinner. Take note if you're in a rush: this is a big fan favorite, and lines are often very long.

820 Olowalu Village Rd., Olowalu, HI, 96761, USA
808-662–3600
Known For
  • Can order online to beat long lines
  • Out-of-this-world banana cream pie
  • Delicious spicy-tuna sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Maui Brewing Company

$ Fodor's choice

Spanning more than 5 acres, the flagship location of Maui Brewing Company includes a restaurant, brewery, tasting room, gift shop, and outdoor space featuring backyard games and a garden. Craft pizzas, burgers, salads, and more highlight a lively menu, as do craft cocktails made with Kupu Spirits that are distilled on-site. Step behind the scenes with a one-hour guided brewery tour on the weekend.

605 Lipoa Parkway, Kihei, HI, 96753, USA
808-201–2337
Known For
  • Boozy "sloshies" from MBC's Kupu Spirits
  • Spacious venue with open-air setting
  • Lively bar scene separate from the dining area

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Papi's Ohana

$ Fodor's choice

This small, humble storefront is the place to try one of Maui’s most famous baked goods—the giant King David cinnamon roll. Although there are scones, croissants, and breads on menu, and there's pizza available most nights, the breakfast pastry is the big draw. It and other popular items tend to sell out, so although there are usually no lines later in the day, it's best not to wait till then to stop by. In fact, some eager patrons get in line around 6:30 am to ensure they leave with their favorites.

3481 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Lahaina, HI, 96761, USA
808-868–2000
Known For
  • Long lines, good for meeting new people
  • Gracious service to the community
  • Friendly, welcoming owners
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed., Sat., and Sun.

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The Restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort

$$$ Fodor's choice

One of Hana’s only sit-down dining options serves frittatas and pancakes at breakfast and everything from salads and sandwiches to hearty steak, pork, or fish entrées at lunch and dinner. Local produce and Maui beef feature greatly on the menu.

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, HI, 96793, USA
808-243–2286
Known For
  • Wood-fired barbecue
  • Prime rib loco moco
  • Place to eat after a Molokini snorkeling tour
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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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, HI, 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

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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, HI, 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
Credit cards accepted

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Grandma's Coffee House

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The Franco family has been perfecting its organic coffee since 1918, growing and handpicking the beans, drying them under the Maui sun, and then roasting them at the coffeehouse. Pop in or order takeout online—the food here truly reflects local culture, with dishes that tutu (grandma) would make for the ohana (family) and baked goods, bagels, and burgers that all hit the spot.

9232 Kula Hwy., Keokea, HI, 96790, USA
808-878–2140
Known For
  • Fresh-pressed juices
  • Tasty, generously portioned breakfasts
  • Idyllic country location best viewed from the back deck
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Honu Oceanside

$$$$

Although this oceanfront restaurant began as a way to showcase the work of celebrity chef Mark Ellman, it subsequently changed ownership, and its menus are evolving. You can, however, count on there being interesting cocktails, classic seafood dishes, and pizzas that have been cooked in a wood-fired brick oven.

1295 Front St., Lahaina, HI, 96761, USA
808-667–9390
Known For
  • Unparalleled ocean views with sea turtle sightings
  • Fantastic selection of craft beers and cocktails
  • Gluten-free options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Koho's Grill and Bar

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The only full-service restaurant in Maui's largest shopping center, the well-established Koho's serves things like sandwiches, burgers, and fried chicken, as well as fajitas and other Mexican dishes. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and there's a happy "hour" from 2 to 6 pm Tuesday through Saturday.

275 W Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA
808-877–5588
Known For
  • Family friendly
  • Sports bar area
  • In the same location for more than 35 years

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Lahaina Coolers

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It's been a popular casual spot with locals since it first opened in 1989, and to be around that long, it's got to be doing something right. You can get everything from huevos rancheros to local-style fried rice at breakfast; plate lunches, salads, wraps, and more for lunch; and fresh fish, chicken, steak, and pasta for dinner; plus there are separate pizza, pupu, and bar menus. Since this restaurant buys its fish from Lahaina Harbor anglers, the catch of the day is always a good bet.

180 Dickenson St., Lahaina, HI, 96761, USA
808-661–7082
Known For
  • Late night bar menu served until midnight
  • Cheery local crowd
  • Relaxing open-air courtyard
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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nyloS

$$$$

The seasonal, handcrafted plates and the chef's table concept at this intimate, 14-table restaurant have helped fine dining get a foothold in Paia. There are just two prix-fixe seatings a night, and dishes are always memorable thanks to the use of high-end ingredients like caviar, A5 Wagyu beef, and foie gras.

115 Baldwin Ave., Paia, HI, 96779, USA
808-579–3354
Known For
  • Island-fresh ingredients carefully curated each morning
  • Welcoming husband-and-wife team
  • Unique dining concept not seen elsewhere on Maui
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.
Reservations required

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Paia Bay Coffee & Bar

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A stop at this popular coffee spot, tucked just behind the main buildings on Hana Highway, is a great way to start or end the day. Grab a coffee or tea along with avocado toast or banana bread for breakfast or lunch, or come during happy hour (2 to 5 pm) for a reasonably priced, island-fresh cocktail followed by live music (four nights a week) or trivia (Wednesday night).

The Pint & Cork

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For a little break from the Maui sun and fruity cocktails, spend an afternoon digging into elegant pub fare backed by an excellent, expert cocktail program with a focus on whiskey. This is the type of place where you want to sit at the bar and talk story with the bartender (if they’re not busy), and, though it may not seem like it at first glance, this is a family-friendly restaurant—it even has a keiki (kids) menu. 

3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, HI, 96753, USA
808-727–2038
Known For
  • Warm and friendly locals' favorite
  • Fantastic burgers
  • Unique menu items such as deviled eggs Rockefeller
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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SixtyTwo MarcKet

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The breakfasts and lunches served here are crafted by chefs who use various cooking styles and techniques to showcase Maui's seasonal bounty. Menus change every 62 days to ensure that dishes use the freshest farm ingredients. It's not only a restaurant but a market, too, featuring chef-crafted spices, rubs, and sauces made from local herbs and vegetables.

62 N. Market. St #100, Wailuku, HI, 96793, USA
808-793–2277
Known For
  • Amazing swordfish tacos
  • Spam-and-egg bubble waffle breakfast
  • Generous portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.–Sat.

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Duke's Beach House Maui

$$$

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.