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Maui
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are endless places to eat all over the island. Friends took
us to a new French crepe restaurant, La Creperie, the
other night. It is right across from Foodland Market on the
South Kehei Road. All our crepes were diverse and delicious.
The fresh mushroom soup tasted like soup we've had in France.
We are going back very soon.
When you are over on the north side of the island watching
the surfers at Ho'okipa Beach Park, plan for a lunch break
in Pa'ia at the Fish Market on the corner of Baldwin
Avenue and the Hana Highway, right there by the only traffic
light in town. Order from the counter, grab a table and bench,
pull over the basket of napkins, forks and condiments and
you are ready to feast. Their fish is soooooo good. They have
lots of choices, but it's hard to get away from their fish
burger with ono or mahi.
Go up to Makawao for dinner at the Makawao Steak House
if you have a taste for some good beef or ribs. Or plan to
stop in for dinner after seeing the sunset up at the 10,023ft
summit of Haleakala. You'll be right there with the locals
in this rambling old ranch house, turned cozy food mecca.
At our condo you'll find menus and brochures for other restaurants,
but this is just to get you in the mood!
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