
16 "Birthdays" restaurants in Maui.
The Pint and Cork inside The Shops at Wailea is a sports bar, but one that serves some really elevated bar food.
Sam Sato’s is only open for breakfast and lunch, and if you’re hiking at Iao Valley State Park, it’s the best place to go for a classic plate lunch.
Star Noodle House, at the top of the Lahaina Business Park, is our favorite noodle house on the island.
Our number one brunch pick on the island, Longhi’s has a bakery on-site and an entire section of different benedicts.
Mala is so close to the shoreline you’ll feel like you’re eating on top of the water - come with a few people and order lots of tapas-style dishes.
Hali’imaile General Store is located in a historic building in Makawao and serves a varied menu - come for lunch or dinner after shopping in the area.
If you need a one-meal break from seafood, Taverna has an Italian menu with plenty options and two daily Happy Hours.
The dining room of Merriman’s looks out over Kapalua Bay on the west side, so you’ll have perfect views while eating the local, farm-to-table dishes.
Mama’s Fish House has been around and serving seafood since 1973, so it’s a local classic and somewhere you’ll spend some money.
With the longest name you’ve probably ever seen, Humuhumu serves upscale Hawaiian food under a Polynesian-style thatched roof in Wailea.
Morimoto at the Andaz Resort Maui has one of the best views on the island, and serves a seafood/sushi focused menu with an omakase option.
Though it’s a 20-30 minute drive from the main tourist areas, The Mill House is one of the most beautiful restaurants on the island.
Lineage in Wailea is a spot you come to eat family-style, locally-sourced dishes, drink fun cocktails, and stay for a bunch of hours.
The largest craft brewery in Hawaii, Maui Brewing Company in Kihei’s flagship restaurant is a huge, open-air space great for groups and families.