Aloha, good stuff first… Beautiful ocean view, outdoor patio, friendly service staff. Now for the meat. or fish ~ your paying for that view. Five of seven in our party was disappointed. The«catch of the day» looked and tasted like a frozen filet… i could go on but you get my drift. eat somewhere else. Then have a drink here on the beautiful patio and watch the sunset.
Joseph W.
Classificação do local: 2 Colorado Springs, CO
Drinks were very good. The food we tried, ribs and lobster enchiladas were horrible and expensive. Come for Mai Tai’s and eat elsewhere.
Mj S.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
5* for their Mai Tais. They are scrumptious. Very pricey and shouldn’t take advantage of a thirsty tourist or shopper, but yummy none the less. If you’re in Lahaina, you probably have money to spend, so wet your whistle and watch the sun set. I thought initially that the waited was rude because of our baby stroller. But as it turned out, she was attentive and compassionate when I told her about a problem. She even took our picture and gave me a quick tutorial on how to use my camera.
Chris N.
Sacramento, CA
after being intrigued by their«best mai-tai» accolade, i was on a mission: to taste as many Mai Tai cocktails during vacation. I am so glad i stopped in here. I wasn’t there to eat; just drink. Sat at the bar where I was warmly greeted by a woman bartender(sorry forgot her name!) and even though it had this kitchy coconut container, it was quite large… but most importantly… worthy of its award! The Mai Tai was fantastic and the fresh juices were great and top shelf rum. $ 12 — same as I was paying at the Wailea Marriott — in line with other top quality drinks. It was late in the afternoon and the water views were stunning; other customers came in and they were warmly greeted and seated — they took great care to genuinely welcome people. The customers seemed to be enjoying their meals too — next time: Mai Tai AND food for me.