For her 90th birthday, Emily O’Neil Bott reversed traditions. She gave a present to her children: a copy of her book, SILVER STREAK REVISITED. The slim volume contains some of her columns, which ran in The Haleakala Times over the years and recounted the adventures and misadventures of a life...
The Waterfront Resta...
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As of last week, the Waterfront Seafood Restaurant in Ma’alaea now offers lunch service from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. The location is beautiful, with spectacular views of the harbor. It offers a great place to take in a quick meal or longer dinner (served from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. nightly) The...
A New Cheeseburger i...
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Sure Thing Burger in Lahaina is tucked back about halfway in the Lahaina Marketplace on Front Street. Is it a sure thing? Well, most of the time the Sure Thing Burger ($8) is darn good – if a little bit tiny for the price tag. Fresh and moist, the Grass Fed Maui Beef is perfectly seasoned and...
Tiffany’s Bar and Gr...
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Five words come to your mind: I WISH I WAS DRUNK. Not because the food is bad, but because it’s that good and – possibly, probably – even better with beer; lots of beer. Happily, Tiffany’s Bar and Grill in Wailuku can set you up there as well. In addition to the delicious and vast local style...
Kojima’s Sushi Bar: ...
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If you’ve ever had tempura udon soup, you probably want more. Nestled in a little strip mall on Makawao Avenue in Pukalani, the recently opened Kojima’s Sushi Bar regularly offers the savory soup on the specials board. A former employee at Isana, Cafe O’ Lei, and Sansei, chef and owner Sadao...
Hali`imaile General ...
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Variations on ‘macadamia nut-encrusted catch of the day’ can be found on many a Maui menu. What makes Beverly Gannon’s Hali`imaile General Store version a standout is the rich, tangy mango buerre blanc sauce the fish is served upon. The recipe can be found in The Hali`imaile General Store...
All You Can Curry – ...
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Indian food lovers rejoice! Maui finally has an all-you-can-eat Indian buffet. Granted, it’s only on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and yes, you’ll pay about twice what you might on the mainland…but hey, it’s Maui, and that’s how we roll ($17.95 per person, although adventurous eaters...
Got Elk? Hunting Dow...
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Tired of deer? Beef-based burgers not gamey enough for you? Well, prepare to get some satisfaction, because there is a source of fresh elk burgers on this island. One of the best things about Maui is how a person can drive an hour in any direction and find yourself in a locale that feels like...
Duo Offering Their R...
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If there is a heaven, the food may very well be prepared by Duo in the Four Seasons Wailea. The all-you-can-eat raw bar ($69) features three to five types of raw oysters, ceviche, poke, shrimp, snow crab claws, Alaskan King crab, and even Kona lobster. Typically only offered Thursday through...
Manoli’s Pizza in Wa...
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There’s a new pizza joint on the scene. Successful restaurateur Aaron Placourakis (President and CEO of Tri-Star restaurants, owners of Sarento’s On the Beach, Son’z, Nick’s Fishmarket, and Sarento’s in Waikiki) has taken over the space vacated by Matteo’s Pizzeria in April. In its place, he...
Maui Now Cooks: A Tr...
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Bob Longhi, the self-proclaimed “most opinionated restaurateur on Maui” passed away last Monday. Opened in 1976, the family-run restaurant has been a fixture of the Lahaina food scene (and later Wailea and Honolulu in 2000 and 2003, respectively) for decades. Longhi’s menu is unique in that...
Fleetwoods on Front ...
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Standing 6’6” and having founded and remained an active member of one of the biggest bands of all time, it’s safe to say Mick Fleetwood is not subtle. The same can be said for his brand new restaurant in Lahaina, Fleetwoods on Front Street. The space is at once lavish and welcoming, featuring...
Outrigger Pizza – Be...
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“I’ve only worked here a couple weeks,” the man hand-shaping the individual crusts announced. “I was so impressed – I mean, this is the best pizza I’ve ever had – I asked if I could work here. We bonded over pizza dough and that was that.” With such a promising sales pitch (who can resist the...
Can We Blame Monsant...
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Author’s note: my suggested title was “What Do You Know about GMOs?” Apologies to anyone (understandably) offended by the use of the words “defective kids.” GMOs or genetically modified organisms are plants and animals whose genetic material has been altered...
Monkeypod Kitchen in...
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Peter Merriman’s Monkeypod Kitchen in Wailea offers a broad menu “dedicated to handcrafted food, drink, and merrymaking.” Eager to partake in the culinary party, the first item on board was the Crispy Rock Shrimp and Calamari ($13.95). This is an enjoyable appetizer that, until recently, was...
A Roadmap To Inner P...
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Years ago, at a critical juncture in my life, a friend handed me a copy of Debbie Ford’s THE TWELVE QUESTIONS. The book, a slender tome filled with simple but insightful self-inquiries, was as wise as it was helpful. I suspect Jasmyne Boswell’s similarly concise book, WHAT IF THE PROBLEM’S...
Bubba’s Gourmet Dog ...
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It would have been so nice if the hype were true. There is a certain distinctive pleasure to introducing the world to a hidden gem. Mostly – let’s get real – the thought of biting into a pork and pineapple corn dog was equally, if not more, irresistible. Driven by visions of tropical corn...
A Light From the Sha...
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Maui author Eric Micha’el Leventhal’s collection of 108 original poems, essays, and aphorisms urges the reader to explore the nature of love, identity, and reality itself. Named from a passage in J.R.R. Tolkien’s THE FELLOWSHP OF THE RING, the book raises questions and explores personal...