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  • Hawai’i’s undisputed father of East-meets-West cuisine, Roy Yamaguchi operates more than 30 restaurants throughout the islands and the mainland U.S. Always bustling, with a hip and lively atmosphere. (see Roy’s Kahana Bar & Grill).

  • Roy Yamaguchi’s first Maui restaurant, serving up his trademark East-meets-West cuisine. Always bustling and busy, so book ahead.

  • Ruby’s Diner

    A cool, sleek, 1950s style burger joint (part of a regional chain), which serves up huge breakfast platters, juicy burgers, crisp fries, shakes, and giant salads.

  • Good Thai food in an enjoyable, open-air, gardenlike setting.

  • Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar

    New Wave Sushi and innovative, Japanese-inspired Pacific Rim cuisine make Sansei one of the most popular restaurants in the state. The restaurant has two locations on Maui, both with laser karaoke – three times a week in Kīhea, twice a week in Kapalua. (see Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar).

  • Amazing contemporary Japanese dishes, great service, and fun, fun, fun are perfectly blended.

  • You can’t get closer to the beach than Sarento’s. Corporate Chef George Gomes oversees the menu of contemporary Italian favorites, rustled up with island flair.

  • Sample fresh sushi beside tranquil Nāpili Bay, or try the exquisite gingered pork loin. On Tuesday nights a hula show is presented by the children of the Nāpili Kai Foundation.

  • Exceptional ocean and mountain views are matched by “coastal” cuisine (miso-glazed tiger prawns or pepper-crusted seared ahi, for example) at this restaurant ensconced in the Gold & Emerald courses Clubhouse (see Golf Courses and Wailea Emerald).

  • Nostalgic East Coasters will be sated at this unassuming little restaurant, which serves the best pizza this side of Brooklyn and the best Philly cheesesteaks this side of, well, Philadelphia.

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