Share your favorite "Maui" Snack
It's been a while since we had a thread like this. We head back in a few weeks and enjoy indulging in yummy local goodies - especially ones that you can only get on Maui (or just tastes better there!). What are your go to indulgences and eats on Maui?
Here's my favorites:
Ululanis Shave ice!!
Roselani's Ice cream
Lava Flow (I really like the one at Leilani's)
Coconuts Fish Cafe - their tacos and mango salsa are so good!
Aunt Sandy's Banana bread
Share yours please! Especially if yo've been there recently. We love discovering new places!!
Maui is a paradise not only for its beaches and scenery but also for local snacks and treats that are unique to the island. From tropical shave ice to freshly baked banana bread, there’s a lot to indulge in while exploring the island. Your favorites are excellent choices — here are some additional recommendations and personal go-tos from visitors and locals alike.
Sweet Treats & Desserts
- Ululani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice: As you mentioned, this is a must. Their flavors are rich and tropical, with options to add sweetened condensed milk or azuki beans for a unique twist.
- Roselani Ice Cream: Another classic, especially for tropical flavors like lilikoi (passionfruit), macadamia nut, and guava.
- Aunt Sandy’s Banana Bread: A Maui staple — moist, flavorful, and perfect for breakfast or a snack while sightseeing.
- Leoda’s Kitchen & Pie Shop: Known for their pies (banana cream, coconut cream, and fresh fruit varieties) and savory pies — a great spot for both dessert and lunch.
- Hawaiian Sun or Maui-made candy treats: Dried pineapple, macadamia nut chocolates, and coconut candies are popular take-home snacks.
Savory Snacks & Meals
- Coconuts Fish Cafe: Their fish tacos and mango salsa are highly praised — fresh, flavorful, and perfect for a casual lunch.
- Local poke bowls: Many food trucks and small eateries offer freshly made poke, which is a must-try for seafood lovers.
- 808 Grindz or local food trucks: Often offer a mix of Hawaiian plate lunches, spam musubi, and fresh tropical fruit bowls — great for quick, tasty bites on the go.
- Paia Fish Market: Great for hearty sandwiches, fresh fish plates, and local sides.
Unique Island Beverages
- Lava Flow cocktail: Your pick of Leilani’s is excellent. Many bars and restaurants offer their own versions of this iconic tropical drink.
- Fresh smoothies and acai bowls: Wailuku, Paia, and Lahaina have several smoothie spots featuring fresh island fruits.
Exploring Maui through its snacks and casual eats is part of the fun — trying shave ice, local ice cream, banana bread, fish tacos, poke, and tropical drinks is almost like a mini culinary tour of the island. Many visitors recommend mixing these treats into your daily outings, whether it’s stopping at food trucks, bakeries, or beachside cafes, to truly taste the flavors of Maui.
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