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Where to eat anniversary dinner in Maui?
I've heard great things about Merriman's and Mama's Fish House. My husband pretty much will eat anything..I on the hand like really like shrimp (grilled/cooked, but not chilled), chicken, and occasionally will eat a steak. Can you all help me out?
Thanks...
Re: Where to eat anniversary dinner in Maui?
You're welcome. We're not big seafood eaters, so the hubs got some kind of steak, and I got the spaghetti w/ filet mignon meatballs. They were both excellent!
The ladies on here recommended Merriman's for our splurge meal while on Maui and we had a great experience.
Here's a link to my review of it on my blog:
http://www.theredheadedtraveler.com/2011/12/restaurant-review-merrimans-grill-maui.html
Maui, November 2011
Mama's Fish House gets recommended a lot. We went there on our honeymoon and my husband said it was really good. I on the other hand had one of their cocktails first which was so strong that I was kind of drunk during the dinner and didn't even remember it.
We also really liked Spago and Sansei Sushi
Adventures of A Girl and Her Apron
My husband still talks about Sansei Sushi and we ate there 7 years ago. I'm a fan of Mama's Fish House - I think it's very romantic.
My husband and I are huge Merriman's fans. Get a table with a view of the sunset - heaven! Great food and drinks, atmosphere, service; can't fault them.
I'd skip Mama's. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't up to all the hype, either. It kind of felt like a tourist trap.
We had both our wedding dinner and 5th anniversary at Spago. I'd definitely recommend that. Excellent food and great atmosphere. I've been to Sarento's on Oahu (same restaurant group), and it's good. Not the best Italian I've ever had, but one of the better options on the island.
On the other end, I'o and Pacific'o in Lahaina are really good. Pacific'o is more my personal taste, but you can't go wrong with either.
I have a sushi sansei in walking distance of my apartment, and I can't resist regular treks to get the crab ramen on half price night. In Honolulu, it's half price Sun and Monday from 530-630. Not sure if that's true in Kapalua, but it's worth checking out. While the food is very good, it doesn't quite have the anniversary feel IMO.