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. 808 on Main

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    Delicious artisan sandwiches, classic burgers, and signature items make 808 on Main a local favorite. Their pupus, cocktails, and draft beers will make you wish they were open later (10-3 pm). Check out their counterpart 808 Deli in Kihei for breakfast, paninis, and gourmet hot dogs.

    2051 Main St., Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-242--1111

    Known For

    • Refreshing house-made strawberry lemonade
    • Fun and friendly atmosphere
    • Tasty fish sandwiches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Ba-Le Sandwiches & Bakery

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    This popular spot began as a French-Vietnamese bakery on Oahu and has branched into popular small restaurants sprinkled throughout the Islands. Some are kiosks in malls; others are stand-alone with some picnic tables out front, as is the case at this location. Ba-Le is also located in Kahului, Lahaina, and Kihei. The Vietnamese pho (the famous soups laden with seafood or rare beef, fresh basil, bean sprouts, and lime) share menu space with local-style saimin and plates of barbecue or spicy chicken, beef, pork, or local fish served with jasmine rice. 

    1824 Oihana St., Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-249–8833

    Known For

    • Affordable Vietnamese cuisine
    • Boba teas in fun flavors like taro or pineapple
    • Opakapaka (pink snapper) with garlic shrimp

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Casual
  • 3. Da Kitchen

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    This extremely popular purveyor of all food "local" is bright, shiny, comfortable, and just minutes from Kahului airport. Try the signature mahimahi tempura, loco moco, Hawaiian plate, chicken katsu, and daily mixed bentos; and rest assured that everything on the menu is delicious and portions are gigantic. There's an "express" location in Kihei, but we recommend the happy, always-crowded Kahului location.

    425 Koloa St., Kahului, Hawaii, 96732, USA
    808-871–7782

    Known For

    • Fried spam musubi
    • Enormous plate lunches
    • Polynesian paralysis moco with fish tempura, kalua pork, two eggs, onion, mushrooms, and gravy—all served over fried rice

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Kihei Caffe

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    This unassuming 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—two eggs, ground beef patty, rice, and brown gravy—and everything in between. Unique menu items include corned beef hash and catfish at breakfast and a calamari sandwich at lunch. A second location recently opened in Lahaina.

    1945 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, Hawaii, 96753, USA
    808-879–2230

    Known For

    • Killer cinnamon rolls
    • Enormous portions
    • Breakfast served all day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
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  • 6. Leoda's Kitchen and Pie Shop

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    Slow down as you drive through the little roadside village of Olowalu, about 15 minutes before Lahaina town if you're coming from the airport, 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; try a sandwich or a burger with Kula onions for lunch, or comfort food like pot pies for an early dinner. This is a big fan favorite, and lines are often very long -- don't expect to get through quickly if you're in a rush.Note: If you've been to Leoda's in the past you may need to modify your expectations; they shifted to a limited menu during the pandemic and breakfast and dinner look a lot different.

    820 Olowalu Village Rd., Olowalu, Hawaii, 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
  • 7. Maui Brewing Company

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    You don’t need to be a beer lover to appreciate a visit to Maui Brewing Company’s flagship location. Spanning more than five acres, the Kīhei compound includes a restaurant, brewery, and tasting room. Craft pizzas, burgers, salads, and more highlight a lively menu, as do craft cocktails. Step behind the scenes with a one-hour guided brewery tour on the weekend.

    605 Lipoa Parkway, Kihei, Hawaii, 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
  • 8. Paia Fishmarket Restaurant

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    If you're okay with communal picnic tables, or taking your meal to a nearby beach, this place in funky Paia town serves, arguably, the best fresh fish for the best prices on this side of the island. Four preparations are offered and, on any given day, there are at least four to six fresh fishes from which to choose; there are burgers, chicken, and pasta options for the non-fish fans. There are also locations in Kihei and Lahaina.

    100 Hana Hwy., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA
    808-579–8030

    Known For

    • Delectable side dishes
    • Grilled opah
    • Local fish and local beer at low, local prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: no reservations
  • 9. Sam Sato's

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    Sam Sato's is a local favorite for noodles, manju (Japanese pastry filled with sweet bean paste), and plate lunches. Open for breakfast and lunch; the menu includes favorites like "dry noodles," beef tomato, omelets, and fried rice. Dry mein, saimin, and chow fun come in different-size portions with add-ins to satisfy every noodle craving; try a teriyaki beef stick or two while you wait for your bowl. When it's busy—which is almost always—you will likely have to wait for a table or a stool at the counter; write your name on the little yellow pad at the takeout window.

    1750 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-244–7124

    Known For

    • Amazing spare ribs
    • Huge portions of flavorful food
    • Affordable local hideout

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 10. Star Noodle

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    This local favorite, one of Maui's most popular restaurants, recently moved to an oceanside locale. The expanse of the Pacific sets the scene for an eclectic Asian menu with must-try items like the ahi (yellowfin tuna) avo, tempura shrimp, and noodle dishes like the Lahaina fried soup that's served with fat chow fun, pork, and bean sprouts. The cocktail list is similarly fabulous, and the Asian Pear with sake and pear vodka has become a Lahaina classic.

    1285 Front St., Lahaina, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-667–5400

    Known For

    • Steamed pork buns
    • Shared, small-plate dining
    • House-made noodles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations required
  • 11. Stillwell's Bakery & Cafe

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    Stillwell's is one of the best bakeries in Maui, so this is the place to come for coffee and an outrageously good strawberry florentine or a renowned cream horn. Their breakfast and lunch offerings are exceptional, from a fried egg sandwich to mouthwatering pancakes and gourmet sandwiches on house-made bread to their famous Chinese chicken salad. Every day is cake day at Stillwell's, so order the perfect cake for that special occasion. The desserts on display will surely make you drool; go ahead, you're on vacation!

    1740 Kaahumanu Ave., Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-243–2243

    Known For

    • Friendly staff who love to share local tips
    • Amazing pies (try the coconut cream)
    • Towering Rubens and BLTs
  • 12. T. Komoda Store and Bakery

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    One of Makawao's landmarks is T. Komoda Store and Bakery, a mom-and-pop shop that has changed very little over the last century. If you arrive early enough, you can get an incredible "stick" doughnut, cream-filled malasadas, or delicious cream puffs. The store makes hundreds daily but sells out.

    3674 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, Hawaii, 96768, USA
    808-572–7261

    Known For

    • Long but fast-moving lines
    • Amazing guava malasadas (Portuguese cream puffs)
    • Cool store with historic vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Sun., Small parking lot to the right of building
  • 13. Tin Roof

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    Celebrity chef Sheldon Simeon has taken the fame he earned on Top Chef and opened this trendy lunch counter in a small Kahului warehouse. You can't miss this spot; look for the line of people waiting in the parking lot. While there are only a couple of stools in the restaurant, many people dine on the curb or take it to-go. Locals and visitors swarm in droves for the affordable and ono (delicious) plates of mochiko chicken, pork belly, ulu mac salad, beet box, and garlic shrimp. Don't forget to ask for some chili pepper water!

    360 Papa Pl., Kahului, Hawaii, 96732, USA
    808-868--0753

    Known For

    • Decadent treats such as mochi birthday cake bites
    • Fresh poke bowl
    • Plantation-inspired "kau kau tins"

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Sun.
  • 14. Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice

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    This Maui institution is a must-visit for interesting shave ice flavors featuring natural, hand-made syrups and a variety of toppings including Roselani's ice cream. The menu is extensive but features some popular combos to make your choice easier. Be sure to look for specials before ordering from the big board—and don't be afraid to try a tropical flavor that might be new to you.

    115 Hana Hwy., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA

    Known For

    • Long but fast-moving lines to get served
    • Decadent "snow cap" condensed milk or coconut cream topping
    • Unique and very delicious ube (purple yam) syrup
  • 15. Aa Roots

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    The meals at this charming vegan restaurant are almost too gorgeous to eat; don't be surprised to find edible flowers or a rainbow of fruit adorning your meal. Choose from hearty soups, salads, sandwiches, and smoothies, plus rice bowls piled high with healthy ingredients. The welcoming staff are happy to answer questions or offer suggestions, making this a great option for non-vegans.

    5095 Napilihau St., Napili, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-298–2499

    Known For

    • Dragon fruit açaí bowl
    • Hearty burritos
    • Locally sourced ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 16. Aloha Mixed Plate

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    This longtime Lahaina oceanfront classic is run by the same group of wonderful folks who bring you Old Lahaina Luau. This is the place to try a "plate lunch"—a protein served in Asian-style preparation, along with two scoops of rice and macaroni salad—and also features Hawaiian favorites like laulau, kalua pork, and poi from the restaurant's own farm. Take your plate to a table so close to the ocean you just might get wet. Oh, and don't forget the mai tai!

    1285 Front St., Lahaina, Hawaii, 96761, USA
    808-661–3322

    Known For

    • Hawaiian cuisine
    • Oceanfront setting
    • Alii or kalua pig plate

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 17. 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, Hawaii, 96793, USA
    808-243–2286

    Known For

    • Wood-fired barbecue
    • Prime rib loco moco
    • Place to eat after a Molokini snorkeling tour

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 18. Café des Amis

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    The menu at this budget-friendly café features French, Mediterranean, and Indian dishes, and the food is fresh and tasty. Expect flavors and preparations not easily obtainable at other island eateries, with a nice selection of sweet and savory crepes, curry wraps, and salads with cocktails, wine, and beer to complement.

    42 Baldwin Ave., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA
    808-579–6323

    Known For

    • Delicious, good-value food like the chicken, avocado, and mozzarella crepe
    • Vegetable curry
    • Excellent people-watching
  • 19. Choice Health Bar

    $ | Vegetarian

    A tiny takeout window in Whalers Village, this healthy eatery may be the satellite version of the larger Lahaina restaurant, but it's the perfect spot for anyone in need of a nutritious meal on the go, some fresh kombucha, or a cup of cold brewed coffee. Beachgoers can beat the heat with a green, cold-pressed juice or smoothie, or fill up with an acai bowl or Buddha bowl of quinoa and kale.

    Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy., Kaanapali, Hawaii, 96761, USA

    Known For

    • Healthy options
    • POW-abunga acai bowl
    • Caesar kale salad with vegan cashew dressing
  • 20. 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, Hawaii, 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

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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