There were many places that we ended up eating, some good, some ok, but nothing horrible. Of course the first day we had Da Kitchen, and Star Noodle. Here is the rest of our eats on our trip.
The Cliff Dive Bar


While the family is on the beach or snorkeling around Black Rock, The Cliff Dive Bar at the Sheraton is the perfect place to grab a drink.
The seats along the edge have a perfect view of the people diving off Black Rock into the water. We snacked on a huge plate of nachos that is easily sharable with four or more people.
Full bar to get your mai tai, piña colada, or basic vodka tonic. The food isn’t anything special but they at least serve food.
Hula Grill

4 Years later and it hasn’t changed. Super busy place since its beach front of the Whaler’s Village. The food is ok, and i actually enjoyed the Coconut Calamari this time around. No food discounts for happy hour, but mai tais are cheaper. Expect a wait if you have a larger party and follow the rule of ordering when the waiter/waitress ask if you’re ready or else you’ll be waiting for another 20 minutes.


Foodland Poke

Aloha Mixed Plate


Leoda’s Kitchen and Pie Shop

Be careful or you might just drive past it. Leoda’s was a random stop between activies and a good place to take a break if you’re heading to or leaving lahaina if traffic is backed up.
There were 6 of us so we got to sample a few pies. We got the Olowalu Lime Pie, Pineapple Lemon Tart & Apple Handheld Pie. I love the sour pies but found the handheld pie a little too doughy.
Da Kitchen

Hula Cookies & Ice Cream

Ono Tacos

Sansei

Pre Trip Food List:
Izakaya Matsu
Geste Shrimp
Paia Fish Market
Da Kitchen Cafe
Takamiya Market
Leoda’s Kitchen and Pie Shop
Foodland Farms
Gazebo Restaurant
Local Food
Ono Tacos
Ono Gelato Company
Okazuya & Deli Honokowai
Grandma’s Coffee House
Sam Sato’s
Home Maid Bakery
Kalama Local Grinds
Foodland Lahaina