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Travel
Tips
Food
Golf
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of the Kulakane units have fully equipped kitchens and access to two
very nice outdoor gas grills near the office and laundry. Pantries
in the units have a mixed cache of cooking oil, condiments, spices,
coffee filters, storage bags, paper plates, etc. |
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Star Market on the corner of Lower Honoapi’ialani Road and Route 30
(0.6 miles) is the closet grocery store. Prices will seem high, and
they are, but that’s common on the island. |
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Wonderful
Fresh fish is available at The Fish Market, just a few block
east. Try their chowder, it’s different but great everyday. Their prices
are reasonable and the service is outstanding. It’s open from 10-8
everday and 12-6 on Sunday. |
Honokowai
Okazuya & Deli is just a few doors down from the Fish Market.
Advertised as the “best take-out in town” it truly is. They offer
a wide range of stir-fried dishes, steamed veggies, salads, hot and
cold deli sandwiches, burgers rice bowls and pastas. Prices are good;
only cash is accepted, and when they get really busy they stop answering
the phone, so you have to walk or drive down to the store and place
your order in person. 665-0512 |
Fresh
Produce is available just down the street in at the Farmers Market.
It’s just a vegetable stand at the side of the road with
all local produce. Select from several types of bananas, pineapples,
corn, avocado, tomatoes, etc. open 7 – 11 am, Mon, Wed & Fri. |
Restaurants abound, but
some of our favorites are:
| The Gazebo for
breakfast and lunch, especially the fried rice. It's about 4 miles
to the north Park at Napili Shores and walk through the resort toward
the water. You can't miss it. You'll see the line of people waiting
for tables. Just grab a cup of coffee or tea from the bar and enjoy
the view. |
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| Lahaina
has a multitude of fun places to eat, including Cheeseburger
in Paradise, Longhi’s, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. |
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