An abundant ocean, fertile volcanic soil, and rainforests heavy with fruit provide a delectable selection of fresh local ingredients featured at Maui restaurants. Staples such as meaty cuts of ahi, sweet Maui onions, and tender papayas assume surprising flavor combinations due to a variety of influences culminating on the Valley Isle. Because of Maui's deeply rooted immigrant culture and the state's position as an epicenter for Pacific culture, many restaurants fuse culinary styles from Hawai'i, Portugal, the Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico, Japan, and Thailand, to name a few. Traditional Italian, French, Indian, and American restaurants, often nuanced with local flair, also satisfy a spectrum of tastes and cravings.
Remember that good flavors shine through at the fanciest oceanfront resorts, the ricketiest take-out stands, and every style eatery in between. You're best off finding out where the locals eat to discover the most ono plate lunches, the freshest seafood, and the friendliest prices. You like grinds, cuz?
Maui Featured Restaurants
- Old Lahaina Lu'au
- Looking for a dose of real Hawaiian culture during your visit to the Valley Island? Look no further than the Old Lahaina Lu'au.
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Maui Restaurants by Feature
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