2 Best Restaurants in Maui, Hawaii

Ba-Le Sandwiches & Bakery

$ Fodor's choice

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Casual

A Saigon Cafe

$$

Locals have been flocking to this off-the-beaten-path gem for years, lured in by the reliably delicious Vietnamese cuisine served family-style at decent prices. It's tucked behind a nondescript overpass—and only recently did they put a sign on its building—but you can't go wrong with the green papaya salad, mixed fondue, and the make-your-own Vietnamese burritos.

1792 Main St., Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793, USA
808-243--9560
Known For
  • strong cocktails well mixed
  • authentic Com Tay Cam (rice in a clay pot)
  • known locally as "Jennifer's"