Discover Restaurants offering the best Polynesian food in Wailea, Hawaii, United States. Sure, some people go to Hawaii for adventure, but if golf, shopping and being pampered are the most strenuous activities on your itinerary, Wailea’s your destination. With one of Maui’s best beaches at Keawakapu, three championship courses at Wailea Golf Club and a trio of top spas, visitors will have every opportunity to relax. And if adventure is your goal, an outrigger canoe is only a rental away.
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4 based on 1376 reviews
Executive Chef Tylun Pang leads the culinary masterpiece of KÅ, the only fine dining restaurant on Maui to offer cuisine inspired by Mauiâs sugarcane plantation era. Located at Fairmont Kea Lani in Wailea, KÅ features island family recipes and includes fa
Laulau is amazing--great happy hour--the staff especially Nanette --all are very helpful--very interested in making the dining experience not just dinner or lunch or happy hour perfect but hopeful you will enjoy it like you were having dinner/drinks with friendsMAHALO,Julie and Joe HAloha Julie and Joe and mahalo for your 5 star review! I'm happy to hear you got to experience the laulau, our happy hour and of course our amazing team member Nanette. We hope to see you again soon, Lisa Nordstrom
4 based on 1669 reviews
Humuhumunukunukuapuaâa is located at the Grand Wailea and has a great view of the sunset in the evening. Make reservations and request a table neat the rail.... if you are staying at another resort, allow a bit of time to walk around and explore the grounds before your reservation.The service is very attentive and the food is creative and better than average.... for us, the view of the sunset was an additional positive for this restaurant.We had the Ulu (breadfruit) Risotto (very rich and filling) and Macadamia rolls, Pineapple sourdough and Monkey Bread with Squid ink served with Guava butter... we also tried the Fish of the day: Moi served with Manila Clams in a Soy Ginger Broth with Napa Cabbage, Snow Peas, Scallions, Cilantro. We finished with the Mushroom dessert with red velvet, ganache, pistachio moss, ice cream, chocolate mousse... served with a pot of French Press Maui Coffee. A very good dining experience topped off with Mother Nature putting on a fantastic sunset show!
4 based on 98 reviews
We're foodies and when someone we met at our hotel told us about the meal they had at Lineage, we decided to go. The menu isn't really kid friendly, so if you have kids, especially fussy kids, this is not the place to go. But they were able to accommodate our kid, who has a more adventuresome palate and they were even nice enough to show him the kitchen, since he has an interest in cooking. The food was very inventive and the presentation was great. I still like Tin Roof, their sister restaurant better, but that's more of a takeout shop as opposed to this, which is fine-dining.
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