Hula Grill celebrates Hawaiian culture, architecture and cuisine. Relax in the ambiance reminiscent of a plantation era beach house and enjoy Chef Peter Merriman’s regional specialties prepared using traditional island cooking techniques. It rests directly on one of Maui's most famous beaches, Ka'anapali. You're on an island, looking at two more islands! It's that kind of unreal experience you can have while on Ka'anapali Beach. Both Molokai and Lanai are in view, sitting out there on the water to remind you that you're experiencing something most will only dream about. Stretching out before you is an under water paradise - just for your enjoyment, with sea turtles, breaching whales and thousands of colorful fish. And there are many ways in which to enjoy it all - windsurfing, sailing, parasailing, or snorkeling. The boardwalk offers two miles of beachfront for walking and exercise. History and culture are important elements of the visitor experience, and The Ka'anapali Historical Trail provides guests with a deeper understanding and appreciation of this special place.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable 5 star dining experience, Mama’s Fish House is a must. Located in a beautiful coconut grove on a secluded white sand beach, this converted beach house restaurant represents the old Poynesia culture. From the Polynesian artifacts, unique local wood work, flower gardens, and original interior artwork, to the award-winning menu, Mama’s Fish House delivers the utmost bundle of Aloha spirit. Dishes such as their “Traditional Hawaiian,” grilled Mahimahi, slow-cooked Big Island Wild Boar, Octopus Luau and Ahi Poke with baked Hana banana, Molokai sweet potato, lomi-lomi, fresh poi and Haiku Lilikoi, is just one of many that will leave you wanting to come back.
By: Karli Miheilch
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