Maui is known for its Hawaiian and Polynesian cuisine, and you’ll have ample opportunity to try some dishes during your Lahaina cruise. Pork and seafood play a big role in the main course. For a quick bite, try a Kalua pork taco or a fish taco made with that day’s fresh catch. Another way to taste the local cuisine is by finding a place that serves a traditional Hawaiian lunch, which typically consists of a main entree of fish or meat (can be chicken, pork, or beef), a couple scoops of rice, and macaroni salad. A side of poi is also common to see with Hawaiian meals, which is a paste made from taro root. For dessert, you can’t miss trying a refreshing shaved ice, a more gourmet version of a snow cone, topped with tropical fruit flavors.
You’ll find a number of eateries and bars lining the main streets of Lahaina, from food trucks to waterfront restaurants. For beer lovers, take a taxi to Maui Brewing Company in Kihei to taste some locally brewed Hawaiian beer and tour the facilities, or look for it on the menu at one of the area bars.
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