Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Wailuku. Wailuku is a census-designated place (CDP) in and county seat of Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The population was 15,313 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Maui County.
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Great, fresh poke!! We got there late, so not a huge selection, however it was still amazing!! Cannot wait to go back and try their other flavored!
Awesome variety! Picked three pokes, edamame and a bottle of wine. Returned to our hotel balcony for a great dinner under the stars for about $40! Really! Nancy will let you sample before you buy! It's where the locals shop for poke! Great find!
great atmosphere good food and large portions.Also full bar selections.Drink specials all day and night lots of different entertainment weekly . free karaoke when no band . close for people living In Wailuku or Kahului .lots of tvvs to view your favorite sports. good mellow customers. have Korean,american as well as local food. greaqt for private partys just right size so with 80 people or so you can have the whole place to your self. not like bigger resturants where they section you off. friendly owners easy to talk to.
4 based on 39 reviews
Excellent choice in between a drug store and grocery store â several restaurants are tucked in between. It is casual and unusual in the presentation of some dishes. There are one or two beef choices, but lots on the seafood sideâ¦â¦â¦..We choose shrimp which arrived in a bag. You choose how you want it prepared and what sauces to put in. Be warned! They come with shells on, including the head. My husband, who doesnât like to work for his food cleaned a couple and then I took over. Gloves and bib are provided. Itâs BYOB so it makes it doubly affordable. Appetizer and two lbs of shrimp came to $40. The calamari was good and came with French fries, which seemed unusual but perhaps it's ordered as a main instead of appetizer more often.
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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!
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had sashimi before but never had poke. here you can customize your poke by choosing the ingredients that go with the fish. so good as I love the fragrance of sesame oil. had it with green onions, onions, tobiko, garlic, ginger and hawaiian salt. compared to pre-mixed poke, this was way better as I added what I liked.
4 based on 77 reviews
The Kahili Restaurant welcomes you to enjoy our exciting location tucked away in the West Maui Mountains. A favorite meeting place where visitors and residents relax. The dining room and the lanai over look our amazing 18-hole golf course with spectacular
Our lunch was between Average and Above average.. we both had burgers ordered medium that were on the well side of medium. Ample size with lots of lettuce, tomato and onion. The view from the terrace is lovely looking across the valley, watching the planes come into Kahaluli airport.Aloha Shirley,Thank you so much for your review of Kahili Restaurant. We hope you visit us again soon!Mahalo,Dreanne Shaw
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
4 based on 1432 reviews
Food was delicious! View was even better! Tempura shrimp was a little heavily bartered to be considered tempura, but it was delicious!
4 based on 336 reviews
Conveniently located in Central Maui, Seascape Ma'alaea Restaurant is a favorite among Kama'aina and visitors alike. Our award-winning restaurant offers an enticing menu of island-inspired cuisine along with spectacular views of Ma'alaea Harbor. It's the
Went here with my family during an aquarium trip. We walked in at about 1:30pm and were seated right away. About the atmosphere. Although this is an aquarium restaurant, don't expect a theme gimmick like a huge glass tank to gaze at sharks and rays circling about, like the restaurants at UShaka in South Africa, The Seas at Disney Epcot, or Seaworld. Here, the dining area was set outdoors and uncovered, offering every table an unobstructed, picturesque view of Ma'alaea Harbor and the Bay. Those who may be averse to birds at close proximity, take note: there were free range chickens about. They didn't bother us (other than one of us who happens to have a phobia-like dislike of birds) but they weren't shy about almost brushing us by underfoot. I was impressed with the menu. Aside from the typical offerings found at attractions like this, which target mainland palates, like burgers and such, it included quite a few seafood and fish items, going with the aquarium theme, and some hints of local cuisine, such as a mac nut crusted mahi mahi and a mango-hoisin baby back ribs dish. I went with the fish and chips and it turned out to be quite good. I heard positive feedback around the table about the ribs and the teriyaki chicken. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that the server was friendly and attentive. The dishes were brought out in a timely manner and our needs were taken care of well. It should be noted that not every aquarium has an on-site restaurant, not even the larger ones. Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta (the largest aquarium in Western hemisphere currently), and Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey are quite larger attractions, but neither features a full service restaurant. Georgia's has a cafeteria. New Jersey's has a quick service food court. New England Aquarium in Boston has an upscale seafood restaurant & bar that is open seasonal only and has a bigger price point. To compare this with another full service restaurant at a comparable price point that happened to be the only one of its kind available at its particular attraction, I can only think of Hersheypark Place, which was at a theme park rather than an aquarium. It has permanently shut down recently, perhaps due to the mediocre food and the sluggish service. Fortunately, it is easily outclassed by Seascape.All in all, I was impressed with this aquarium restaurant. Unassuming, gimmick-free, reasonable prices, a menu that tries to include local flavors, quality food, great view and atmosphere. For what it is, I'd recommend this for a lunch break during an aquarium visit. The aquarium is better for having this restaurant in it.
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