1221 Honoapiilani Hwy (at Kapunakea St), Lahaina, HI
Shopping Mall · 24 tips and reviews
Masha Ioveva: Get Vietnamese at Ba-Le. Cheap and good, plus you're like as not to see the local school having a hula concert on the stage next to the food court.
Masha Ioveva: Eat at Sonz @ Swan Court. Super old school. Like they make sure you have your cocktail before they give you the menu. The waiters are fully dressed in long sleeves and ties.
2435 Kaanapali Pkwy (at Whalers Village), Lahaina, HI
Seafood Restaurant · 183 tips and reviews
Masha Ioveva: Good food, good cocktails. Somehow got the reputation for being THE place for sunset dining (the view in the restaurant is nice tho) but Hula Grill is just better. Don't eat at the Beachside Grill.
Masha Ioveva: Park at the Whaler Village. Black Rock at the north end is the jumping off place of the old gods, and around sunset the Sheraton always has some people jumping into the ocean.
Masha Ioveva: A lovely, civilized place. Lots of golfers getting in their well-deserved gin after a hard day on the links. Nice people tho. Zero sunburns. No need for reservations at lunch but probably for dinner.
Masha Ioveva: Sea turtles. They're practically tame. State law says you mustn't touch (and you mustn't) but other peoples' children feed it seaweed out of their hands. Amazing creatures.
Masha Ioveva: Run by Peter Merriman, one of the leaders of Hawaii regional cuisine, a culinary movement that blends international flavors with local ingredients. * Expensive!
200 Nohea Kai Dr (at Hyatt Regency Maui), Lahaina, HI
Japanese Restaurant · 59 tips and reviews
Masha Ioveva: Food quality has gone quite a bit this year - to quote my friend: "sashimi was tasteless, shrimp actually made me queasy for like half a day." Best to avoid this spot.