The Rule: If Locals Are There, Eat There
Tin Roof — Kahului
Chef Sheldon Simeon's casual counter is a James Beard-worthy restaurant operating at plate lunch prices. The garlic noodles are legendary — simple, perfectly balanced, impossible to stop eating. The mochiko chicken, beef stew, and pork belly are all exceptional. Tiny counter service, lines daily, completely worth it. One of the great restaurant values in Hawaii. → tinroofmaui.com
Geste Shrimp Truck — Kahului
Parked in an industrial lot near the airport with zero ambiance and extraordinary food. The scampi shrimp — butter, garlic, lemon over rice — is one of the great bites on Maui. Cash preferred. Lines form before they open. A Maui rite of passage.
Tasty Crust — Wailuku
A diner operating since 1944. Pancakes, loco moco, local plate lunches, and coffee in a room that has barely changed in decades. This is living Maui history — a genuinely beloved local institution that has fed generations of island residents.
Location: 1770 Mill Street, Wailuku
Da Kitchen — Kahului & Kihei
The definitive Maui plate lunch. Kalua pig plate, loco moco, chicken katsu — enormous portions at honest prices. Beloved by residents for decades. Hawaiian comfort food at its most generous. Both locations are consistently packed with the people who know. → da-kitchen.com
Ichiban — Kahului
A no-frills Japanese diner in a Kahului strip mall. The saimin, miso soup, and combination plates are exactly what you want after a morning in the ocean or on the trail. Consistent, well-priced, and genuinely good.
Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice — Multiple Locations
Non-negotiable for any Maui visit or residency. Outstanding shave ice — house-made syrups, perfectly fine ice, flavors like lilikoi, coconut cream, li hing strawberry, and pickled mango that you will not find elsewhere. Locations in Kihei, Lahaina, and Paia. → ululanishawaiianshaveice.com
Star Noodle — Lahaina
A beloved West Maui noodle and Asian fusion spot with a strong local following. The roasted mushrooms, hop li noodles, and local specials draw residents from across the island. Rebuilding post-fires — check current location and hours. → starnoodlemaui.com
The Rule
If the parking lot is full of work trucks, lifted pickups, and the people in line are clearly locals on their lunch break — eat there immediately. If someone is waving you in from the sidewalk or the menu has photographs of every item — keep walking.
Jolanta's Feedback
Tin Roof for lunch on a weekday. Geste Shrimp for a Thursday afternoon. Ululani's at any point that a shave ice feels right — which in Maui is most of the time.

