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Top 10 restaurants on Maui

Being isolated in the middle of the world's largest body of water doesn't mean you have to be isolated from top notch cuisine. On the contrary, so many cultures mingle in these off-the-beaten-path locales, some of the best food in the world can be had here. Maui's cuisine is an example of one of these melting pot food cultures. Native cuisine, Asian accents, mainland staples, and completely new creations mix to form a very fun island dining experience.
Picking the top 10 restaurants on Maui is like picking the ten best places to drink in Ireland. The variety of menu options, price ranges, and atmospheres can be mind-boggling to a tourist only on Maui for a short time. Lucky for you we've done the research (read: extensive eating and sampling) and selected some of the best places to get your grub on. These picks cover a wide variety of cuisines and are hot spots for both locals and visitors.
Mama's (photo above) is the place all romance-seeking couples must visit before leaving the island. Many walk away with tears in their eyes - both from the extraordinary service and food, and from the price of their check. Mama's is not cheap. In fact, the prices are down right outrageous. But a meal at Mama's is required dining, and for good reason, the restaurant has a long tradition of being the most romantic spot on the entire island. There aren't many places that can rival the perfectly curved palm trees and immaculately manicured garden grounds in the light of a Maui sunset. After the valet parks your car, because there are no other parking options, stroll through the grounds to see the outrigger canoe and a traditional wooden tiki before being seated. The menu typically includes fish caught off the shores that day by local fishermen. The name of the angler who pulled your fish in will be listed on the menu above the description. The service is impeccable - we didn't even notice when our glasses were being filled. The chef prepares some scrumptious dishes and incorporates fresh local ingredients such as coconut and macadamia nuts.
As mentioned, the valet parking is a must, since the space for your ride is non-existent beyond what is reserved for valet. The restaurant is located just beyond Paia on Hana Highway. There is no slow night at Mama's, so reservations are highly recommended. Dinner for two and a bottle of wine will easily set you back a few hundred dollars. The food and service will impress, for sure, but it's the million-dollar sunset you're paying the premium for. If celebrating a special occasion, let them know when you make your reservation - a personalized card will await you along with other special treats.

Merriman's at Kapalua
Mama's may be the place the locals recommend to tourists, but Merriman's is the place they keep to themselves. Merriman's prices could put a dent in your vacation budget, but the food will be etched in your memory forever as one of the best dining experiences you've had. The chef, Peter Merriman, takes the "farm to table" concept and makes it a reality with this restaurant. Working hand-in-hand with local fisherman and farmers he has sculpted a menu packed with fresh-from-the-garden (and sea) foods that explode with flavor.
Merriman's features several organic menu items and the friendly management and staff pride themselves on the restaurant's support of locally grown foods. Of the menu items we tried, the butterfish with lobster was superb, and the scallops (pictured above) were creamy and seasoned to perfection. Since the fish is caught only hours before it hits your plate, it holds its full taste. Both menu items we tried paired well with the grenache we ordered. The wine list is extensive and has something for every taste. Merriman's makes for an excellent alternative to Mama's for your fine dining experience on the island. Located north of Lahaina, this indulgence is situated in the Ritz Carlton complex.
Fred's Mexican Cafe
Now that we've gotten a few of the more foo-foo places out of the way, let's talk affordable fun. Fred's may not be a likely name for a Mexcian restaurant, but you'll soon forget the name once you peruse their authentic Mexican choices. Fronting South Kihei Road, the main drag in Kihei, this double-decker restaurant/bar sees its fair share of traffic. Breakfast is a good choice at Fred's, with excellent bloody marys and homemade muffins. Several shops and a busy local beach are located within walking distance making it a great lunch stop while you're out exploring. Walk off that huge burrito after lunch, or just let it cook in your belly while sleeping in the sand. Lunches will cost $20-$30 for two including drink and tip, which is considered a cheap lunch on Maui.
Pupu Lounge Seafood & Grill
This is another Kihei favorite that doesn't break the bank. Pupu means appetizer in Hawaiian, and you'll find pupus all over the island. You can even buy a shirt here flaunting the fact that you ate their pupu. Interestingly enough, the Pupu Lounge isn't the cleanest place. In fact it might be a little off-putting upon arrival with the dingy carpet and the scattered dirty tables. Squint your eyes a bit and allow enough time for your food to show up. You'll be happy you stuck around. Seafood reigns here and they pride themselves on how fresh it is at the Pupu Lounge. Fried or grilled, they have a variety of the ocean's bounty ready to be cooked up. Or if you prefer your food a little less cooked, try the ceviche. Ceviche is seafood, often shrimp or fish, that has been marinated in lime juice and spices. It is not cooked in the traditional sense. Instead the meat is broken down by the acidity of the lime juice. The Pupu Lounge has some of the best ceviche on the island, and if you like lime, cilantro, and seafood, you'll be a happy camper.
Star Noodle
Star Noodle is located in Lahaina - well sort of in Lahaina. At the top of Kupuohi Street there is a small warehouse district, and tucked into the back of this is Star Noodle. Its location makes it a somewhat hidden gem in west Maui. While most tourists in Lahaina stick to the shops and restaurants on Front Street, those who venture up the hill a bit will find something special. Sure, Star Noodle is a fun noodle restaurant, as you would expect, but their pupu selection is extensive as well. This makes for a great place to appetize into bliss, and snagging food off a table mate's plate is acceptable, and completely expected. Prices are affordable at around $10 a plate, making this is a place you can bring the family and keep the bill to a minimum with wise ordering strategies. Star Noodle opens for dinner at 5:30 and the locals flock, so be there when the doors open or be ready for a wait. If you do have to wait, it's worth it.
Big Wave Cafe
Back in the south Maui town of Kihei there is a mythical breakfast joint which breaks the laws of the Maui universe - Big Wave Cafe. The food is excellent, the seating is open-air, and the coffee is delicious and hot. Breakfast is breakfast though, right? Wrong. Maui has its share of waffle, omelet, and muffin slingers, but Big Wave has something most of the others don't, mainland prices. The regular menu prices are affordable but if you eat before 9am you will be treated to a combination breakfast with meat, eggs, coffee, and more for as little as $3.99. Trust me when I tell you that a Maui meal for two coming in under $10 is as rare as a mountain in Kansas. That is, unless you are a big fan of Taco Bell.

Ono Gelato
Ono means "Good" in the native language and "Gelato" is an Italian ice cream delicacy - and "good ice cream" is exactly what they do at Ono Gelato. They serve up this whipped creamy delight in three different towns across the island - Paia, Lahaina, and Kihei. Ono Gelato may be considered an ice cream shop, and not a restaurant per say, but it's still a must-try eatery on the island. Made fresh every day, Ono Gelato believes that, "gelato tastes better with organic ingredients" and "cows should just say no to drugs." After sampling enough flavors to substitute a meal, I agree wholeheartedly. Their locally grown fruits are busting with flavor and the organic whole milk gives the gelato a rich texture. With dairy and non-dairy versions of their frozen specialty, and flavors ranging from coconut to doughnut, everyone in your group should be able to find something to love.
Buzz's Wharf
The atmosphere is decent, the service is fair, and the view of the harbor is good enough. So why did Buzz's Wharf make the top 10 restaurants on Maui list? I have one word for you - shrimp. More specifically, the markea prawns flown in from New Caledonia in the south pacific. Buzz's is the only place on the island you can get these delectable little sea monkeys. These prawns don't taste like your average shrimp from the gulf of Mexico or Thailand though. The markea prawn tricks your palette into thinking you've just tasted a lobster rather than a shrimp. This doppelganger won't set you back as much as its larger crustacean cousin. The Tahitian platter costs under $30 and features the markea prawns. Dipping the tender meat into hot butter could convert even the most dedicated of lobster lovers. Dinner is the best time to indulge here. Enjoy watching the waves crash on the rocks, the lights of south Maui, and of the boats docked just outside in Ma'alaea harbor as you scarf down your lobster-like shrimp.
Sea House
Situated on Napili Bay, this favorite of west Maui has stellar sunset views. The sundown spectacle draws hordes of diners to Sea House every day. The location is directly on the beach, and perfect for romantics who want to enjoy the sun slipping below the horizon. The prices at lunch can accommodate a family on a budget. The combination of families at lunch and lovers at dinner is the secret to Sea House's success - that and the food. Lobster, filet mignon, and a host of sushi and salad options provide enough variety to satisfy anyone. Sea House is located in the Napili Kai Beach Resort, north of Lahaina.
Cheeseburger Restaurants
Formerly known as "Cheeseburger in Paradise" this chain has adjusted its name due to some trademark conflicts with a certain island-hopping, guitar-strumming crooner. Cheeseburger Restaurants may seem like a generic brand for a business, and hopefully they'll fix that, but their burgers are not generic in the least. Your cravings for meat will be satisfied here by plump portions of beef stacked with melted cheese and the crisp veggies of your choice. The original locations sits on the shore on Front Street in Lahaina, and this two-story open-air building is a fantastic place to catch a sunset, drink a talk cold one, and fill your belly. The fries at Cheeseburger are fat, salty, and delicious too. What did you expect from a high class burger joint?Cheeseburger offers a truly Hawaiian restaurant experience, but don't be surprised when you hit Vegas and see that the chain has spread its wings and landed on the strip. A good restaurant can't be held down.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kenard Aug 16th 2010 4:35PM
I haven't been to many of the restaurants listed here but I would say that Cheeseburger in Paradise doesn't deserve to be on the list. They are way over-rated. A much better burger is Cool Cat Cafe.
Fred's Mexican Cafe as well is a poor excuse for Mexican food and the joint isn't particularly clean.
Some of my favorites are: Hula Grill in Kaanapali. Maui Brewing Pub in Kahana Gateway Center. They have the very best selection of craft beers in all of Hawaii. The Castaway Cafe just north of the Kaanapali beach cant be beat for breakfast. Plantation in Kapalua is also very nice and the view is spectacular.
Bruce Bowe Aug 16th 2010 4:57PM
Your choice of Merriman's is a great one. I have to quarrel with you on the Sea House. We have been going there for about 25 years, and last summer we finally said "no more".. It's been steadily slipping for about the past 5 years. Cold food, overpriced drinks, and poor service. We've been going there since it was the Sea House of the Maui Moon. A real disappointment, since it's on one of the most beautiful beaches in the islands plus a spectacular spot for a sunset. So, after 25 years and probably 50 visits, we bid it aloha.
Suzy Aug 16th 2010 11:40PM
I used to live in Maui County & totally agree with Mama's Fish House. They have amazing fresh food, interesting preparation styles and fantastic service. Literally some of the best meals I have ever eaten
But another restaurant that should be up there is Hali'iMaile General Store. It's got great upcountry fare, it's off the beaten path & I could walk there from my friend's house!
Also, Flatbread Pizza in Pa'ia is delish.
NCastillo Aug 16th 2010 11:40PM
Have you ever dined at PINEAPPLE GRILL in Kapalua? If you have not done so, I highly suggest dining there and giving them a chance to pamper and indulge you with their dining offerings.
Itan2Much Aug 16th 2010 11:41PM
I'm not sure how you came up with this list of eateries, or what your eating tastes are, but my Top Ten would be:
1. Spago - Four Seasons Wailea. Bar none, the most consistent and best food on the island. Mama's is no way close to the quality of food presented at Spago. If you're going to pay $$$ for your meal, it had better be worth it. Spago is!
2. Casanova Italian - Makawao. Best overall Italian food on Maui and reasonably priced.
3. Tommy Bahama - Shops at Wailea. Great atmosphere and good food.
4. Longhi's - outside bar; Shops at Wailea. Happy hour pupus best on island. Best Mohito as well.
5. San Sei Seafood - Kihei. Early birds gets great discount. Next to Foodland and the Police Station near Kalama Park. You can order lots of different items and share.
6. Roy's Kahana - Kahana (Lahaina). God, the chocolate souffle is to die for. Have to order it right away. Short ribs are out this world.
7. Stella Blues, Kihei. Best low cost restaurant in Kihei. Lunch for two under $30 with tip. Great ribs, terriaki chicken lunch plate, and BLTs. Locals love this place. There's a reason why. Also, live music in the evenings.
8. Wei Wei Bar-B-Q, Wailuku (Millyard off lower Main); near new post office. Best lemon chicken and char su (sp?). Dinner for 2 under $20. Lots of food.
9. Pinatas, Kahului (next to Kinko's and Marcos off of Dairy/Hana Hwy). Best Mexican food on the island. Consistent. Have been eating here for years. Doesn't change. Best hard tacos around.
10. Cafe O'Lei; several. Moderately priced. Great inexpensive fish menu. Consistently good.
I'm curious as to how you came up with your list. Cheeseburger's has to make the worst hamburger on the island. I can think of a 1/2 dz. places that are better for less money. Fred's food is too greasy and their soft tacos are horrible. Buzz's Wharf has great shrimp and is a great place to hang out. I would be interested in other 'locals' giving their input.
Peter Forster Aug 16th 2010 11:55PM
Small point - 'ono' means 'delicious' not 'good'. Maika'i means good.
Jason Heflin Aug 16th 2010 11:47PM
Thanks for all the comments. To answer the question about how the list was compiled, food quality was not the only consideration. Factors such as location, convenience, affordability, price-to-quality ratio, and the view from the restaurant were also considered. Input from locals as well as visitors was used.
To Peter, thanks for the correction on the definition of the word ono. Delicious can certainly have different meaning than good.
As for hearing more suggestions, please let us know other spots we might have left out, and why they are special.
steve Aug 18th 2010 10:31AM
Agreed that Cheeseburger in Paradise should not be on the list. That was actually my least favorite place we ate in the 2 times we've been to Maui. Hula Grill down on Kaanapali has a much better burger.