![]() ![]() We enjoyed this dish so much, we went back two more times for the poke bowl. We had the Hawaiian Poke Bowl, the best thing we ate all week. We had an early lunch from the OAO Sushi Go food truck. These malasadas were simple and delicious. I also picked up some good coffee at the Java Cafe in the Azeka Mall in Kihei. They have incredible malasadas, a Portuguese fried dough. We just took the food back to our patio for our own private table to view a sunset like the one in the above photo, taken from our patio on Sugar Beach.ĭay one started with an early breakfast pick up from Sugar Beach Bake Shop in Kihei. So whenever a restaurant was marketing their sunset view, and somewhat elevated prices, and the wait for reservations, the option of a delicious meal from one of these food trucks looked a lot better. Also I discovered the Maui sunset from our patio on the beach. We did sit down in a few restaurants, but due to Covid, if you needed reservations, some were hard to come by. ![]() So no matter where we were on Maui, I had multiple restaurants on my radar. Now realize I researched many restaurants on all parts of the island and was ready to put my eating plan in action on the first day. And since Hawaii was still in the throes of Covid protection, most of our food was take-out and styrofoam and plastic doesn’t photograph as well as fine china. ![]() I’m sorry, but this blog is lengthy because I eat a lot. This blog is about the food we ate in Maui, other blogs to follow will entail the rest of our trip because with me the food is the most important part of the trip. Big Surf and I felt the whole week we were in Maui. With my apologies to Chuck Mangione, the title of this blog was how Mrs. I believe Hawaii is the most precious jewel in the world-Don Ho ![]()
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