Kihei Caffe

kanike
First Reviewer
4 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
3
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Good Breakfast

  • April 11, 2009
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Princess00 from Dallas, Texas
Kihei Café is located in Kihei Kalama Village. It is a small outdoor café that serves mostly breakfast and coffee drinks. We found ourselves stopping by Kihei Café quite often. Our first stop was after our visit to Haleakala National Park, and we grabbed a quick bite of their raspberry twists (yummy) and a mocha coffee drink. The coffee was very good and prompted us to return the next day for a full breakfast where we ordered the banana macadamia nut pancakes (okay) and an omelette with peppers, cheese, and sausage (good). I also got another mocha coffee. It was a great convenient spot to grab a relaxed breakfast or a quick coffee. No complaints.

From journal Return to Paradise - Maui and Kauai

Kihei Cafe

  • August 1, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Kate C from Minneapolis, Minnesota
As we splurged on meal after meal, my husband would read my mind and would remind me, “It’s our honeymoon! We don’t care about money, right?” I said yes, but the $30pp brunches at the hotel, while very delicious, were getting to me a little. Finally, after a week, we made our way to Kihei and tried this little local café, recommended by a friend who, you guessed it, honeymooned on Maui too.

The food was great and super-cheap! The breakfasts were huge – cinnamon rolls, breakfast burritos, you name it…even scrambled eggs on top of fried eggs, which was a new one to us. I believe there were a few tables inside, but we always ate on the patio. It was nice and quaint; a place for locals and tourists alike. Aside from the great food and cheap price point, there was one other notable thing about this joint: Chickens! They strolled freely around our feet as we ate. Weird and pretty funny!

We put this on our list of recommendations for my husband’s step-sister, who also honeymooned on Maui. Afterward, she told us that she and her husband ate at the Kihei Café almost every morning!

From journal Honeymoon on Maui

Kehei Maui

  • October 20, 2000
  • Rated 4 of 5 by kanike from brunswick, Ohio
The town of Kehei has a new little place called 'Da Kitchen.' It features 'local style' cuisine, and for about $5-$6 you get a plate piled high. They feature Teriyaki, Kalbi (korean), Katsu (Japanese) etc. This plate lunch (as they are called there) is huge, delicious and very fresh. It's a nice way to try the local food and not have to spend a fortune. It's located right on S. Kehei Rd. in the 'pink building.' Enjoy!

From journal Here today gone to Maui

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