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simplicity that you'd expect at a high-end operation. One caveat: there's a lot of activity
nearby and Mama's is not always the quiet- est of places. But guests do receive a 15%
discount at the restaurant.
BEST UPCOUNTRY-GROWN TREATS
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Maui Splash wine at Tedeschi Vineyards (
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Olé chèvre at Surfing Goat Dairy (
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Maui coffee at Grandma's (
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Lunch tour at Oʻo Farm (
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Lavender scones at Aliʻi Kula Lavender (
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Black and Blue burger at Bully's Burgers (
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Eating
Most of Paʻia's eateries cluster around the intersection of Baldwin Ave and the Hana
Hwy. Poke your head in a few places and see what's cookin'. Nothing better awaits in
Hana, so grab your picnic supplies before heading onward.
Ono Gelato
DESSERT $
(
www.onogelatocompany.com
;
115 Hana Hwy; cones $5; 11am-10pm)
This little shop dishes
up Maui-made organic gelato in island flavors like guava, mango and Kula strawberry.
For the ultimate treat, order the
lilikoʻi
(passion fruit) quark, combining passion fruit and
goat's cheese - it's awesome…really.
Mana Foods
TAKEOUT $
(
579-8078;
www.manafoodsmaui.com
;
49 Baldwin Ave; deli items under $10; 8am-8:30pm;
) Dreadlocked, Birkenstocked or just needing to stock up - everyone rubs shoulders at
Mana, a health food store, bakery and deli wrapped in one. Don't miss the walnut cinna-
mon buns made fresh every morning. Then look for the hot rosemary-grilled chicken and
organic salad bar. It's gonna be a
g-o-o-d
picnic!
Anthony's Coffee Company
CAFE $