Reviews on Southwestern food in Paia, Hawaii, United States. Pāʻia (pah-ee-ah) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, on the northern coast of the island of Maui. The population was 2,668 at the 2010 census. Pāʻia is home to several restaurants, art galleries, surf shops and other tourist-oriented businesses.
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4 based on 797 reviews
Hubby had a fish burrito with guacomole and salad. I had corn tortillas with fish, guacomole,rice and salsa.Good job we didnt order fries too!Tasty food and good service.
4 based on 619 reviews
We stopped here based on a happy hour recommendation, which they donât serve on weekends but we stopped on our way down from viewing the sunset at Haleakala anyway. They have really fresh, chunky, unique salsa and their chips are also good. We had a handful of flour chips thrown in with our corn chips, which seemed to be a thing they do, and I really liked that twist. Our food was good, but not the best Mexican food Iâve ever eaten (Iâve had some great meals in TX and CA). We did enjoy our dinner, though, and the portions are huge, prices are reasonable. FYI, our waitress said the enchiladas all have a âred sauceâ but it was actually a mole sauceâtwo totally different things. It was fine, but not what I expected so I wouldâve ordered something else had I realized that. In any case, this is a neat little joint with a great atmosphere and the food is good enough to enjoy.
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4 based on 174 reviews
Great fast, casual Mexican dining. Eat in or take out. Friendly staff, delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner to fill up on before taking the Road to Hana.
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