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  • Burgers, salads, sandwiches, and plate lunches, along with yummy baked goods made right on the premises.

  • This fabulous reproduction of a kama’āina beach house will transport you back to the gentility of 1930s’ Hawai’i. Favorites include ono and ahi steak, lemon-ginger roasted chicken, and banana barbecue ribs.

  • A popular and award-winning spot for takeout or eat-in pizza, pasta, sandwiches, or desserts. Each slice of pizza weighs a pound. The tiramisu is wonderful.

  • It’s worth the drive to far Kapalua to sample Alex Stanislaw’s singular Mediterranean-influenced cuisine. The signature Rich Forest Fish a must!

  • Formerly the golf clubhouse at Kanapali, Reilley’s moved to Kahana and became a fine dining restaurant, with dishes such as filet mignon, rack of lamb, and lobster at affordable prices

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

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

  • 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.

  • The oceanfront location could not be better at this breakfast and lunch restaurant. Fantastic banana pancakes!

  • Vino

    The food here is best described as Italian fare with island flair – mostly small plates for sampling and sharing. The wine list is unequaled.

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