MauiTimes - Volume 02, Issue 11 November 2022 - War of the Frogs

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By Jen Russo

DINING

Broke Da Mout

808 General Store 2960 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei 808generalstore.com 808-856-0052

Courtesy 808 General Stor e

The 808 General Store just opened in a revamped ground-floor space in the Mana Kai Resort. The store, related to 808 Deli and 808 on Main, serves up their legendary paninis and salads along with a fabulous Keawakapu Beach view. The selections on sandwiches rotate, so call ahead or check their board. The store also stocks snacks, groceries, beach supplies, and toiletries, etc. It’s the perfect spot to grab food after a beach day and enjoy their cute indoor dining area with majestic window views, and great air conditioning. They also have breakfast items like coffees, acai bowls, bagels, pastries, and breakfast paninis, of course.

Ko Restaurant Kea Lani 4100 Wailea Alanui, Wailea korestaurant.com 808-875-2210 Ko has a fantastic Sunday brunch that will blow you away. Pretend you are on staycation while posting up Sunday in their open-air dining room with ocean views and live music, pecking away at their luxe buffet selections. The What Maui Eats-themed buffet features Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Portuguese cuisines with a nod to our local island favorites. It’s an immersion experience. The short rib loco moco is out of this world, as well as the ahi poke, poi, pohole fern salad, lomi lomi salmon combination. Plantation French toast, Ube pancakes, steamed salmon, chap chae, Korean chicken, and Moloka’i sweet potato round out some of the other favorites you will find here. Leave space for the dessert table! Kama’aina get 25 percent off with Hawai’i ID. Courtesy ko_restaurant/Instagram

Mediterranean Grill 810 Haiku Rd., Haiku korestaurant.com 808-868-3518 I am always down for a Mediterranean meal, and have found myself driving out to Haʻikū just for the thrill of visiting The Mediterranean Grill. This food truck has a semi-permanent place up at the Haiku Cannery and has consistently served up delicious gyro, falafel, chicken shawarma, baba ganoush, baklava, and hummus since 2015. They use their own Lebanese home-style recipes with fresh local ingredients; flavors are on point. The atmosphere is pretty chill for a parking lot food truck situation. There are some umbrella-shaded metal tables if you plan to eat there, and it’s a dog-friendly vibe. They are closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Jen Russo

NOVEMBER 2022

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