Reviews on Hawaiian food in Kahului, Hawaii, United States. Kahului is a census-designated place (CDP) on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It hosts Maui's main airport (Kahului Airport), deep-draft harbor, light industrial areas, and commercial shopping centers. The population was 26,337 at the 2010 census. Kahului is part of the Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina Metropolitan Statistical Area which includes nearby Wailuku and the town and former whaling village of Lahaina.
Things to do in Kahului
3 based on 309 reviews
Our server was friendly and very efficient. Food was hot, tasty and priced well. Everything is pretty much in portion control, you pay extra for more items, example, one egg, one sausage, one slice of bread cut into two slices for the French toast, etc. Coffee was decent, not hot, but flavor was good and not burnt. Informing the staff you have a departing flight, they are very accommodating, we were able to eat breakfast casually and get out to return our car and get through security and still had 30 min to spare. Next time we visit Maui, we will dine here again. Out of our entire trip, this is one of the few restaurants that made the cut.
4 based on 313 reviews
We had seen this place on a best breakfast places in Maui. It was great. It is a hole in the wall diner - does not look that nice from the outside or inside but great food and even better value. Got their banana hotcake (pancakes) and they were amazing. They are big, I ordered it and a side of eggs since I thought it wouldn't be enough. I barley finished the pancakes, but had to because they are amazing.Hi, we really appreciate your feedback and such kind words! We're looking forward to serving you again.
5 based on 57 reviews
Like Poke? is a fantastic food truck for poke!!!! I loved the basic poke cup, and my husband got the spicy fried poke - which was amazing as well!!! The food truck is in a food truck "row" where there are 5-6 food trucks, and a nice covered area to eat right next to it. Highly recommend!
4 based on 65 reviews
Yes, kind of eccentric to sell poke / fish out the back of a liquor and convenience store - get over it.Went here on a local recommendation when we first landed, made sure to visit again pre-flight once we had made an eating tour of the rest of Maui. Hands down best quality fish we ate.Pro:- best quality fish, great rice, helpful staff that lets you sample (even though sign says no sampling)- try the sunrise poke; ahi tuna with spicy sauce and avocado and some other random stuff over rice- also tried the tofu and the cucumber salad sides, they were fine as a supplement but probably stick with the fishCons:- is literally at the back of a liquor store. One bench outside that is not great for eatingWould recommend grabbing a poke bowl, some of the snacks from the store as well and some drinks, and driving half a block to the beach. Really incredible
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4 based on 400 reviews
This great local and Filipino style restaurant serves up some good breakfast and lunch dishes and a decent price. They serve up classic breakfast offerings, local favorites, as well as some classic Filipino fares.The food was all prepared fresh and from time of order to serving came at a good speed. Everything was nicely plated and the coffee kept pouring. It was well staffed, so attentive service was of no issue. The grab a menu and self seating made for a quicker dinning experience and very desirable while on vacation and just wanting to get in and out for our site seeing on the island after we ate.Enjoyed 3 mornings of different dishes each day. Some unique dishes that we enjoyed were the Shrimp and Ahi Fried Poke Eggs Benedict which were basically a eggs benedict with a side of fried poke which was very good. I really enjoyed the Luau Omelette with the kalua pork filling and a side of lomi lomi salmon which I put on top of the omelette like salsa. One tip I have is pass on the country potatoes and ask for a fruit cup substitute. It balanced things out much better. If you want to try the Filipino dishes, don't worry, they are not weird and very tasty. The Longanisa Fried Rice with eggs on top was great and the a couple others that are different, but not all that strange, so take a change and enjoy the different flavors.However, if you need to play it safe, the Crabcake & Avocado Eggs Benedict and the Salmon Bagel Sandwich are good as well. They also offer the traditional griddle items as well such as pancakes.All the staff are very friendly and attentive. It isn't fine dinning, but a good restaurant that beats Denny's any day. This was our second experience at this restaurant after 5 years from our last vacation in Maui and it has held up which is nice to see as a lot small independent restaurants don't last over time.I do recommend this place and look forward to eating there again when ever we return to Maui next.
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4 based on 178 reviews
Poi By The Pound, LLC The ONLY Authentic Hawaiian Restaurant on Maui 430 Kele Street, Kahului HI 96732
Poi By The Pound is a clean and well maintained restaurant that serves great food. We had the Kalbi Steak and the Kalua Pork with Cabbage.... both had great taste. Their poi was as good as we have ever had.... not too sour, almost sweet and very smooth.If there was one thing that could be improved on, it would be the amount of time that it took to get our food... over 30 minutes for our dishes to arrive at the table.
4 based on 376 reviews
fresh - local - family owned Cafe O'Lei at the Dunes is Maui local's go-to restaurant for fresh seafood, steaks, and dynamic Hawaiian-inspired cuisine in a beautiful setting overlooking the West Maui Mountains. Simply wonderful food served in a casual but
It was 4pm on a quiet Saturday afternoon. We were seated promptly by a nice hostess then...nothing. Other than my boyfriend and I, there were two singles and another two-top in the entire restaurant! I, unfortunately, am not able to rate anything other than the complete lack of service. Needless to say, we left at 4:15pm in search of an establishment that would, at the very least, take our order.
Most Popular American food in Kahului, Hawaii, United States
5 based on 64 reviews
What a fabulous find and reviews are accurate. The menu is quite varied and appealing to most palates. Unfortunately we were not hungry enough for the substantial seafood soup that looked fabulous. The beef tongue special was delicate and so yummy. The plate had a generous portion of tasty meat. The shrimp and pork plates were also so delicious. Moderately priced and great friendly service. Some smaller tables inside and 3 picnic tables outside. Can't wait to go back.
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4 based on 1906 reviews
What do you get when you combine raw creativity with authentic Hawaiian cuisine? The answer to this question will become clear as soon as you order a meal at Da Kitchen. From the Chicken Katsu Plate to the Hawaiian Plate, our local ethnic cuisine is truly
Nice place that offers the options of take out or eat in. The food and service were both excellent. The staff was extremely helpful and pleasant. We would recommend this place for anyone looking for a good meal.Thanks so much for the kind review! We're always doing our best to take great care of you. Hope you'll come back to us next time you're on the island!Mahalo,Keala Richards, General Manager
Hawaii, United States Food Guide: 10 Sushi food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Kahului
5 based on 17 reviews
Isana Brave Fish Kitchen is the latest addition to Kihei's vibrant dining scene! Now under new ownership and management, Isana Brave Fish Kitchen is Maui's finest destination for fresh locally caught fish. Fisherman/owner John Arabatzis is bringing this m
Our waiter was super friendly, even had the sushi chef put together a special offering of 4 different sashimi. Was spectacular. Will visit again.
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