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(
248-9560; cnr Main & Kaniela Sts; mains $8-20; 10am-9:30pm)
The oldest and best Vi-
etnamese restaurant on Maui is out of the way, but you'll be rewarded for your effort.
Menu all-stars include the Buddha rolls in spicy peanut sauce and the aromatic lemon-
grass curries. To get there from N Market St, turn right on E Vineyard St and then right
on Kaniela St.
Main Street Bistro
CAFE $$$
(
244-6816;
www.msbmaui.com
;
2051 Main St; lunch $6-12, evening tapas $4-18; 11am-7pm
Mon-Fri)
The creative lunch menu includes a grilled shrimp burger with sweet chili aioli,
and buttermilk fried chicken with white BBQ sauce. The tapas menu, available from 3pm
to 7pm, features a grits-and-chorizo stuffed poblano pepper, flat iron steak salad with
bleu crumbles and 12-hour-smoked beef brisket, with reasonably priced wines to wash it
all down.
Entertainment
ʻIao Theater
THEATER
lect, this 1928 Spanish Mission-style theater, which once hosted big names such as
Frank Sinatra, is now the venue for community theater productions. The theater, sup-
posedly haunted by a friendly female spirit, was the ghost-hunting site for the season fi-
nale of the SyFy Channel's Ghost Collector series.
Shopping
Head to N Market St and nearby Main St for fun browsing, with inviting antique stores
between the ʻIao Theater and Wailuku Coffee on N Market St.
Native Intelligence
GIFTS
welcoming shop sells hula instruments, koa bowls and finely handcrafted items.
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