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There are many reasons I love living in the Bay Area. The climate, the food, the people…the proximity to Hawaii. Which brings me to the many reasons I've fallen so hard for Maui. The climate, the food, the people…

I had the good fortune to attend the Kapalua Wine and Food Festival not too long ago, and while I was in town, decided to treat myself to a few extra days of blue skies, ocean breeze, and of course, good eats. The food we discovered on Maui was an interesting mix of hearty no-frills home-cooking, and high-end fine dining.

Without further ado, here's my guide to eating your way through paradise:

1. Da Kitchen ($$)
short ribs at Da Kitchen, Maui

This bustling local hot spot is hardly a well-kept secret. Locals and tourists alike head to Da Kitchen for heaping portions of solid home-cooking, Hawaiian style. Conveniently located near the Kahului airport (OGG), it is an awesome way to kick off (and cap off) your Maui eatfest -- yes, it was so good, it was not only my first meal on the island, I made sure it was my last as well.

I boarded the plane back to SFO with an order of the Kalbi Ribs to go, and boy, were the folks in the next row jealous. They kept making eyes at my dinner: five big slabs of tender charbroiled short ribs, marinated in a house teriyaki sauce.

Da Kitchen is notorious for their "big boy"-sized servings. The plate lunches are their specialty, all served with two scoops of steamed rice and a side of potato mac salad or green salad. If delicious, savory short ribs aren’t your style, try Da "Lau Lau" Plate (two steamed pieces of cured fatty pork wrapped in taro leaves with a side of lomi salmon), Loco Moco (homemade burger patty topped with two eggs, onions, mushrooms and gravy), or Chicken Katsu (chicken breaded in panko batter, served with a Japanese BBQ sauce).

Da Kitchen
425 Koloa St, Ste 104
Kahului, HI 96732
(808) 871-7782
Open Mon-Fri 11 am – 8 pm; Sat 11 am – 4 pm (call ahead of time, they sometimes close later if it's busy)

2. Ululani's Shave Ice ($)
Ululani's shave ice, Maui

You can't go to Hawaii without getting a taste of Shave Ice. Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice puts snow cones to shame. Shoot, it even puts most other shave ice places to shame. You may be asking yourself, what's the big deal? It's just ice and syrup, right? Wrong. It is powdery soft, creamy, icy magic, flavored with joy.

There's a reason this spot boasts a perfect 5 star score with 130 reviews and counting on Yelp. The stuff is amazing. The ice is shaved so fine that it actually produces a creamy texture. 95% of Ululani's flavors are made with premium purees, concentrates and/or extracts. These homemade syrups are what set Ululani's shave ice apart from all the rest.

I tried their most popular flavor combo, the Haleakala, and fell in love. ½ coconut and ½ leche (a milky flavor with soft hints of cinnamon and nutmeg), topped with their signature "snow cap" (a sweet condensed milk and cream mixture). To. Die. For.

Read more about David and Ululani Yamashiro's sweet story.

Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice
819 Front St
Lahaina, HI 96761
(360) 609-5678
Open every day, 11 am – 10 pm

3. Lahaina Grill ($$$$)
Lahaina Grill, Maui

Lahaina Grill was our favorite splurge meal of the trip. The setting was comfortable and unassuming, the service was on point and friendly, and the food was phenomenal.

Our picks: The Seared Ahi and Hudson Valley Foie Gras appetizer blew us away. It was the best dish of our entire vacation. Who would've thought that this combo could work so well? The richness of the foie melded seamlessly with the luxurious ahi tuna, resulting in the most heavenly bite. The dish was served with a Dalmatia fig compote, sautéed Kula spinach, and finished in a sweet Maui onion duck demi-glace. Perfection.

Also of note was the signature Triple Berry Pie. A tall stack of luscious raspberries, blueberries, and black currants, nestled in a light flaky crust sparkling with turbinado sugar. No room for dessert? A word to the wise, take this home and have it for breakfast! I can't wait to try the recipe.

Lahaina Grill
127 Lahainaluna Road
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-5117

4. Komoda Bakery ($)
Komoda Bakery, Maui

One of the famous sights on Maui is the majestic Haleakala volcano summit. Sunrise at Haleakala is surreal. If you're staying in West Maui like we were, you need to hit the road by 3 am in order to make the trek up 10,000 feet up above sea level where it is actually cold. After watching the sun come up, sitting on top of the clouds, being on top of the world, you feel pretty darn good.

And then, when you realize that T. Komoda Store & Bakery is conveniently located in Makawao, at the base of the mountain, you are truly convinced that all is good in the world. This place is a total gem. Walking in is like entering a time capsule.

People rave about the Cream Puffs. The pastry shell is light and fluffy, and the cream filling is more like a vanilla custard rather than whipped cream or pastry cream. My favorite though, was the guava jam-filled Malasada Donut, sparkling with sugar. And the Stick Donut. Yeah, you heard me.

T. Komoda Store & Bakery
3674 Baldwin Avenue
Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 572-7261
Closed Sun & Wed, Open M-T-TH-F, 7 am - 5 pm
Beware, the bakery is closed on Sundays and Wednesdays. We learned this the hard way…all was not lost however, because we subsequently discovered…

5. Rodeo General Store ($)
Rodeo General Store, Maui

Located across the street from Komoda Bakery, is this hidden gem. The Rodeo General Store is stocked full of house-made goodies, both savory: Smoked Marlin Dip (so so good), Kalamata Olive Hummus, Carrot Cashew Pate; and sweet: Lilikoi Tapioca, Raw Chia Vanilla "Custed", Gogi Brown Rice Pudding, Maclava (macadamia nuts + baklava = swoon).

The flavor combos are creative, fresh, and slant on the hippie-healthy side. Grab some pita chips and some of their awesome dips, and you've got yourself a beach picnic.

Rodeo General Store
3661 Baldwin Ave
Makawao, HI 96768
(808) 572-1868

6. Merriman's Kapalua ($$$$)
Merriman's, Maui

Speaking of beaches, nothing beats the view at Merriman's, and they know it. This classy waterfront establishment is beautifully designed to bring the outside in. Essentially, it is a restaurant without walls, with floor to ceiling windows on all sides. On pleasant evenings, enjoy a postcard perfect sunset outside on the patio, with one of the best pina coladas on the island.

Chef Peter Merriman has been at the forefront of Hawaii's local sustainability movement for over 20 years now, and his menu features an impressive array of Hawaii regional cuisine sourced from local farmers, producers, and ranchers.

Our favorite dish was the Pan Roasted Diver Sea Scallops with applewood-smoked bacon, creamed Kula corn, Anuhea asparagus, and tarragon. Actually the Creamed Kula Corn by itself was the show-stopper of the evening.

Did you know that Maui produces some of the sweetest corn on Earth? This is actually a neat fact…there are a number of widely varying microclimates on the island, ranging from the hot and sunny coasts, to humid jungle, to the cool, dry climates of what is called "upcountry." This range of climates allows for a wide range of produce to be farmed.

The region called Kula, full of soil blessed with nutrient-rich volcanic ash, is prime land for growing corn. Hence, acres upon acres of corn fields, far as the eye can see, stretching along the highway -- completely unexpected and disorienting.

Merriman's sources a lot of Kula corn. Mmmm…the stuff is so good, you want to bathe in it.

Merriman's Kapalua
1 Bay Club Place
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 669-6400

7. The Banyan Tree ($$$$)
The Banyan Tree, Maui

From the interesting conversations I had with local chefs and food fiends, it seems as if Hawaii has just started to ride the wave of the local/sustainable movement that we know so well here in San Francisco. Because it’s just starting to gain popularity, it still has a shiny, new, feel to it all. It was great to see people so jazzed about hydroponics, and excited about planting home gardens -- even "resort" gardens, like the ones Chef Ryan Urig, of The Banyan Tree, built right on the grounds of The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua.

The Banyan Tree is located inside the resort grounds, and just a stone-throw away from its front steps, next to the stunning hotel pool, is a legitimate herb garden, flourishing with things like grapefruit mint and Thai basil, free for guests to walk through and admire (and pluck a garnish for their cocktail if they so wished). Further behind the scenes is an impressive hydroponic farming system in the works, as well as a large composting operation. Cool stuff.

The chefs not only farm, they cook pretty darn well too. Favorite tastes included an appetizer duo of Abalone, served with crispy Brussels sprouts, lamb bacon and dates, and Watermelon Salad, with fresh horseradish and a jelly-like orb filled with watermelon juice that bursts in your mouth when you eat it. Also loved the Crispy Moi (a traditional Hawaiian fish that used to be served to royalty) with English Pea Risotto, and the Grilled Lamb Loin with Lentil Dahl and Raita was perfectly cooked and seasoned well.

The Banyan Tree
1 Ritz-Carlton Dr
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Kapalua, HI 96767
(808) 669-6200
Open Tue-Sat 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm

8. Spam Masubi
Spam Masubi

A Maui Top Eats list wouldn't be complete without mention of this classic Hawaiian snack. Spam Masubi is fried spam over sushi rice, wrapped with seaweed into a neat little, hand-held burst of carb and fatty meat energy. It's what you see moms feeding their kiddies at the airport to tide them over (a bit more substantial than Cheerios, no?); it's what you see construction workers eating in the morning for an on-the-go breakfast; it's what you see my fiancé grabbing from the shelves of delis and general stores every chance he gets because he knows I won't let him eat Spam so freely back on mainland.

9. Old Lahaina Luau ($$$$)
Old Lahaina Luau

When in Rome, right? I couldn't leave Hawaii without experiencing a real luau! Every single travel guide, concierge, and local pointed to one place as the best: The Old Lahaina Luau.

Tickets are pricey, and sure, you feel like every tourist on the island is there with you, but man oh man, is it worth it. What a party. Unlimited tropical cocktails, an endless buffet of traditional luau fare like Polynesian Baked Mahi Mahi, Pulehu Steak, Lomi Lomi Salmon, Ahi Poke, Poi Rolls made with mashed purple taro, and guava butter, and…drumroll please…Kalua Pua'a, pork roasted underground in a traditional imu. Pork. So good.

The staff are total pros as well, and even with nightly sold-out shows for 500 guests, the evening runs smooth as cocoa butter. You get the royal Hawaiian treatment, watch the sun set dreamily into the ocean, sit under the stars, and enjoy a first class show of beautiful dancers, shakin' what their momma gave 'em.

If there is one touristy thing you do, make this it.

Old Lahaina Luau
1251 Front St
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 667-1998

10. Pineapple Express ($$)
Maui Gold Pineapple

Juicy, nectar-sweet, Maui Gold Pineapples. If your entire trip to Maui was embodied into one single flavor, this would be it.

Wandering around Lahaina on our last day, we stumbled upon Take Home Maui, Inc., a shipping company that specializes in sending gourmet goods like Maui Gold pineapples, sweet Maui onions, even coconut-grams (beats a postcard any day), back to mainland.

Nothing like a case of the sweetest pineapples ever to make your coworkers/family/friends not hate you for leaving them behind while you frolicked in the tropical sun all day. While you're at it, get an extra case. You'll need it to ease yourself through the imminent island withdrawal you'll be experiencing when you leave this paradise.

Take Home Maui, Inc.
121 Dickenson St.
Lahaina, HI 96761
808-661-8067

Well that wraps it up! A hui hou, Maui! Until we meet again...

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What a great post on our lovely island. Thank you Stephanie Im. I also can't wait for my next trip to San Francisco so that I can eat my way through the city.

Summer Closure: Tiki cocktail recipes [slideshow] - Holy Kaw!

As the summer winds down to a close, what better way to transition to the coming autumn than with tiki cocktails? Chow.com brings eight tiki cocktail recipes in a vibrant slideshow. The cocktail above, for instance, is a classic tiki cocktail, an original from Don the Beachcomber called “The Original Zombie.” To make it you need:

3/4 cup crushed ice
1 1/2 ounces aged Jamaican rum, such as Appleton Estate V/X or Extra
1 1/2 ounces gold Puerto Rican rum
1 ounce 151-proof Lemon Hart Demerara rum
3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
2 teaspoons white grapefruit juice
1 teaspoon Cinnamon Syrup
1 teaspoon Grenadine
1/2 ounce falernum
1/8 teaspoon Pernod
1 dash aromatic bitters, such as angostura
Ice cubes
1 mint sprig, for garnish

    For instructions and recipes for many other cocktails, see the full slideshow at Chow.

    Find many more cocktail recipes.

    If you haven't bought a few bottles of rum yet this summer, what's stopping you? Here is a few recipes for the Mai Tai to keep the rum flowing till the temperatures drop. And then we will be drinking hot buttered rum.

    Casanova Closes for Renovations 8-26 to 8-30

    Casanova and Casanova Deli will be closing for renovations but do not despair, it is only for a few days. Beginning Thursday August 26, through Monday August 30. If you wanted to dine at the islands Best Italian Restaurant during this period why not try Bistro Casanova in Kahului, Central Maui? It is spectacular.

    The Casanova Deli opens the morning of August 1st.

    Be there on Tuesday August 31 for dinner and their reveal. Willie K plays.

    Reopening of Maui's Tropica Restaurant & Bar

    Oceanfront Dining in Kaanapali is spectacular at Tropica. You are practically in the sand. Their recent renovations sound amazing too. This is on my to-do list so I thought I would share it here:
     

    A REFRESHED AND RENEWED EXPERIENCE AWAITS DINERS

    AT TROPICA RESTAURANT & BAR

    Oceanfront Restaurant at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa

     

    KA’ANAPALI BEACH, MAUI, HAWAII – Situated along Ka’anapali Beachwalk, The Westin Maui Resort & Spa’s signature Tropica Restaurant & Bar recently reopened with a refreshed look and ambience. A traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony conducted by resort director of fun and Hawaiian officiant Jack Stone marked the soft-opening attended by resort associates. The restaurant was closed for a week in July for enhancements and inspired touches that included extended seating area complete with new furniture, new hostess stand, outdoor thatched umbrellas, flagstone flooring and additional tiki torches.

     

    In addition to cozy seating for couples with unrivalled sunset and ocean views, the restaurant also offers round-table seating for families and friend get-togethers. New dark-colored woven chairs that are weather-resistant complement the plantation-style teak tables. Two koi ponds anchor each side of the outdoor restaurant with tumbling waterfalls and tiki torches creating a picturesque setting for customers seeking a distinctive dining experience. The overall project was estimated at $350,000 and was undertaken after the outdoor seating area was affected by a small fire that was quickly contained, leaving the indoor seating area unaffected by the incident.

     

    With its new ambience, Tropica Restaurant & Bar continues to delight its customers with award-winning menu selections and an extensive wine list. Executive Sous Chef Rich Hinojosa and newly-appointed Tropica Chef Ikaika Manaku have created a winning combination of specials featuring Maui’s famed local ingredients and Westin’s branded cuisine that promote a complete sense of renewal. Rich also favors a good wine list that includes wines from Spain, Portugal and Australia to complement menu selections. “Tropica Restaurant & Bar encompasses the elements of taste, balance, presentation and service.  When you put that right by Ka’anapali beach, it is a truly unique experience,” said Rich. 

     

    Menu favorites include “Potato Gnocchi with Meyer Lemon Sauce and Pistachio”; “Seared Diver Scallops with Braised Fennel Puree, Heirloom Tomatoes, Arugula and Citrus Reduction” and “Pacific Catch of the Day” with island fish prepared to your taste. Other interesting choices that tease the palate include “Roasted Pork Belly with Sweet and Sour Kula Onions”, “Pohaku Seared Beef on a Hot Stone”, “Flat Bread with Summer Vegetables and Maui’s Dairy Goat Cheese”, “Kula Greens with Grape Tomato and Kula Lavender Vinaigrette”, “English Pea Risotto with Kona Lobster” and “Maui Pineapple Fritters”.

     

    Rich and Ikaika believe in changing menu selections based on seasonal products, customers’ preferences as well as seeking new local flavors to incorporate in their dishes. “We are most passionate in supporting the local business and buying fresh ingredients from local farmers. Almost 80% of our menu items are made using local produce. Fish is freshly caught locally and we do try our best to have as much local seafood as possible,” elaborated Rich. “Other initiatives undertaken to support Maui community include participating in fundraising events such as the festival organized by Lahaina Restoration Foundation and most recently Maui Calls organized by Maui Arts & Cultural Center,’ added Rich.

     

    With most people becoming cost conscious and seeking an affordable dining experience, Tropica Restaurant & Bar offers a three-course tasting menu at $33.00* per person ($43.00 with wine pairing) with delicious choices for appetizers, entrees and desserts. The restaurant’s bar also offers “Pau Hana Happy Hour” with discounted drink specials from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm.

    * price excludes tax and menu is available from 5 to 6 pm and 8:30 to 9:30 pm.

     

    Other specials include 25% discount off wines by the glass on Wednesdays, $7.00 "over ice" signature cocktails on Thursdays, $9 Signature Martinis on Fridays, up to 50% off select bottles of wine on Saturdays and Hawaii Travel & Hospitality Industry Night* with 25% off food, beverage and alcohol on Sundays.

    *Proof of Hawai'i Industry employment will be required at time of service.

     

    Tropica Restaurant is open Wednesdays to Sundays for dinner from 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm, with Tropica  Bar open from 4:30 pm to 10:00 pm. For more information, visit www.westinmaui.com or call 808-667-2525 for reservations.

     

    Located on 12 oceanfront acres of Ka’anapali Beach, The Westin Maui Resort & Spa is surrounded by lush gardens, meandering streams, and waterfalls. Offering spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and the West Maui Mountains, the oceanfront resort features 759 guest rooms and suites with Westin’s signature Heavenly Beds and Heavenly Bath;. 87,000-square-foot aquatic playground with five swimming pools and two waterslides; outdoor dining with world-class island flavors; award-winning Heavenly Spa by Westin; Westin Kids Club; Wailele Polynesian Luau; and a plethora of water sports, boating excursions, and beach activities. High-tech meeting and banquet spaces cater to business professionals as well as wedding clients. Within walking distance are two 18-hole championship golf courses and a shopping center. With its genuine aloha service, the resort prides itself on being the place “Where Heaven and Aloha Meet™.”  Visit www.westinmaui.com.

     

    36 hours of eating in Maui | Nonstop Honolulu | Entertainment, Events and Eating | Honolulu, Hawaii

    Catherine Toth is girl after my own heart. Check her out. Traveling with Mom she ate her way through Maui in 36 hours. She hit lots of great Maui eateries, I hope she had brought some Komoda's home too.

    Excerpt:
    I still can’t believe I’m not either holed up in a hospital or shopping for new jeans.

    Over the weekend, my mom and I did a whirlwind tour of eateries on Maui, a full 36 hours of eating. It was a food frenzy. On the first day alone, we ate at nine restaurants. Seriously.

    By the end of the trip, we had dined at nearly a dozen eateries, drank a lot of Diet Coke and said out loud, “I don’t think I can eat anymore!”

    Threes kihei: swanky lounge, great vibe, tasty mixology, and I'm eating oysters

    Great set with jessica and kanoa, amazing late night menu. Great cocktail menu, (kudos to @betterbrandshi) this place is impressive. Im drinking a bombay sapphire with cucumber and mint - "Jarons pau hana" hello the oysters are amazing, this raw bar kicks ass. Watch out dance floor is heating up!

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