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(
579-8340;
www.anthonyscoffee.com
;
90 Hana Hwy; breakfast $5-13, lunch $7-12;
5:30am-6pm;
) The best cup of joe on this side of the island. Fresh-ground organic cof-
fee and a delish variety of goodies from pastries to lox Benedict. Staff even pack picnic
boxes ($12) for the drive to Hana. You know everything's done right - you'll find the
owner himself on the other side of the counter grinding away.
Café des Amis
CAFE $$$
(
579-6323;
www.cdamaui.com
;
42 Baldwin Ave; breakfast $5-11, lunch & dinner $9-18;
8:30am-8:30pm)
Grab a seat in the breezy courtyard to dine on the best cafe fare in Paʻia.
It's not always fast, but it's done right. The savory options include spicy Indian curry
wraps with mango chutney and mouthwatering crepes. You'll also find vegetarian offer-
ings, creative breakfasts and tempting drinks from fruit smoothies to fine wines.
Paʻia Fish Market Restaurant
SEAFOOD $$$
Paʻia Fish Market has been open 20 years, but the place knows how to run with the
times. A recent addition to the menu is the Obama burger: a fresh, cajun-style
ono
fish
topped with wasabi butter. Like all of the fish served here, it's fresh, local and affordable.
Little wonder people are packed in like sardines. But don't worry, the tables turn over
quickly.
Flatbread Company
PIZZA $$$
(
579-8989;
www.flatbreadcompany.com
;
89 Hana Hwy; pizzas $12-22; 11am-10pm)
Wood-fired pizzas made with organic sauces, nitrate-free pepperoni, local veggies -
you'll never stop at a chain pizza house again. Lots of fun combinations, from pure ve-
gan to
kalua
pork.
Café Mambo
CAFE $$$
(
579-8021;
www.cafemambomaui.com
; 30 Baldwin Ave; breakfast under $10, mains lunch & din-
ner $10-21; 8am-9pm)
This upbeat, arty cafe adds a splash of innovation to its dishes.
Breakfast features burritos and create-your-own omelets. At other times choose from fra-
grant Moroccan stews, mouthwatering
kalua
duck fajitas and a varity of burgers, from