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There's still time to support Maui Brewing Company, during West Maui Restaurant Week from March 11th thru 17th.
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Kihei, Hawai'i ... Maui Brewing Company is honored to be a participant in this year’s West Maui Restaurant Week, taking place March 11 – 17, 2024. Indulge in delectable dishes, savor mouthwatering flavors, and experience the best of Lahaina and Ka’anapali, all while helping to support our West Maui businesses and non-profits benefiting those affected by the tragic wildfires last year.
The West Maui Restaurant Week includes 10 local restaurants offering exclusive prix-fixe menus at irresistible prices. From gourmet delights to international flare, there’s something to please every palette!
Discover New Favorites: Explore the Westside's culinary landscape and revisit some of your local favorites!
Affordable Luxury: Enjoy upscale dining experiences at prices that won't empty your wallet.
Support Local: Show your love for the Westside's vibrant restaurant community and support the talented chefs and staff who make it all possible.
Participating restaurants include:
Maui Brewing Company Ka’anapali – supporting the Chef Hui initiative of local chefs and industry partners in strengthening ties between the community, farmers/ranchers, and schools
Duke’s Maui – supporting the Legacy of Aloha Foundation, benefiting TS Restaurant employees and their ‘ohana displaced my the Maui wildfires
Burger Shack at the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua – supporting the Maui Food Bank
Leilani’s on the Beach – supporting the Legacy of Aloha Foundation
Coral Reef Restaurant at the Sheraton Ka’anapali – supporting the Aloha for Sheraton Maui Relief Fund
Hale Mo’olelo at the Westin Maui Resort & Spa - supporting the TCRF Maui Relief Fund
Hula Grill - supporting the Legacy of Aloha Foundation
Umalu at the Hyatt Regency Maui – supporting the Maui Food Bank
Pizza Paradiso – supporting the Chef Hui initiative
Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman – supporting Imua Family Services
Mark your calendars and prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable culinary journey. Don't miss out on Restaurant Week – the perfect opportunity to indulge, explore, and create delicious memories!
The MBC team are stewards of their communities and the ‘aina, and curators of the craft beer way of life. Their beers have been recognized worldwide for quality and innovation. 
For more information, visit MauiBrewing.com or follow @MauiBrewingCo on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
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About Maui Brewing Company
Founded in 2005, Maui Brewing Company is Hawai'i’s largest craft brewery. MBC is based on Maui, with its grid-independent production brewery, restaurant and tasting room in Kihei, as well as restaurants in Kahana (Maui), Ka'anapali (Maui), Kailua (Oahu), and Waikiki (Oahu). Maui Brewing Company is available in 28 states, 1 district, and 3 international countries with more areas to follow.
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15 Best Restaurants with great views in Maui, Hawaii - with map! 2025 Update
15 Best Places for Food around Maui, Hawaii - from Kaanapali to Wailea (map included) 2025
UPDATED: January 12, 2025
We’ve been to Maui every year since 2013, so we know a thing or two about the island. We try and find new restaurants but we have a handful that we keep going back to! Here is a great list of where to eat in Maui, Hawaii! See some of the best restaurants on the island, sorted by area, and noted by price.
There are a few restaurants that were lost due to the 2023 Maui fire but I’m going to keep them on this list in hopes they open a new location.I have made a note if their current status as of January 12, 2025.
Related Posts: How to Spend 4 Days in Maui - Complete Itinerary
Here is a map of the best restaurants in Maui made with the Wanderlog Travel Planner, so you can follow along, add to your Google Maps account, or create your own personal map! Wanderlog allows you to create great maps and guides for any vacation! 
 See our list of what to pack for your next Maui vacay here: Hawaii Packing Essentials
Kahului (Near airport)
Tin Roof Maui ($)
Location: 360 PAPA PLACE STE Y, KAHULUI, HI, 96732
Closed on Sundays!
When landing in Maui, hunger hits. You've been on a plane forever. Pick up your rental car and drive 5 mins to Tin Roof! It's not a sit-down service restaurant (no liquor license) but excellent Hawaiian cuisine. 
Per their website: TIN ROOF is a new generation mom & pop shop, owned by Internationally recognized Chef Sheldon Simeon & his wife, Janice. Raised in Hilo, Hawaii rain is a part of everyday life. Farmers markets keep buzzing, errands roll along, and garage kani ka pila never ends.
I loved their steak bowl - chopped flat iron steak wok-fried with garlic & scallion bottoms & topped off with ginger scallion pesto, served over rice & with a side of our daily banchan. Josh ordered the Sheldon Stay Hungry Special with pork belly and garlic noodles. It was the perfect quick meal after our long flight. 
Don’t skip out on dessert! Try the Chocolate Birthday Bibingka Cake 🌈💗🎂 filled with ube, chocolate, peanut butter, sprinkles, and pop rocks!
10 Best Restaurants Near Kaanapali, Lahaina, and Kapalua (North West Shore)
We love to stay at Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa on Kaanapali beach! See our review here: Hotel Review: Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa
Monkeypod Kitchen ($$$)
Wailea Location: 10 Wailea Gateway Place B-201, Kihei, HI 96753
Kaanapali Location: 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy, Bldg I-1, Lahaina, HI 96761
See our full review: Best Restaurant in Maui: Monkeypod Kitchen
We first discovered Monkeypod in Wailea and were overjoyed when they opened a second location in Whalers Village, Kaanapali! We’ve found that it is the perfect spot for drinks and dinner. Get a Monkeypod Mai Tai with their fabulous honey foam! Loved the Bulgogi Pork Tacos - handcrafted kimchee, jalapeño, asian pear, sriracha aioli, locally-made corn tortilla. Jalapeño mashed potatoes ARE A MUST. They are green, but don’t let that scare you!
Dessert is a must here, we loved the rich Chocolate Cream Pie but they have other cream pies such as Banana available as well. Make a reservation in advance, we used Opentable (they might not be taking reservations at this time, but always triple check!).
See our full review here: Monkeypod Kitchen Restaurant
Hula Grill/Barefoot Bar ($$$/$$)
Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina, HI 96761
Located in Whalers Village with outstanding ocean views, these two restaurants are not only owned by the same company, they are connected to each other. 
Hula Grill is a little more pricey with delicious traditional Hawaiian entrees including many fish dishes (crab, snapper, shrimp) and land dishes (chicken, steak, short rib, emu).
Barefoot bar is more casual ($$) serving burgers, fish and chips, pizza. The fun part about the bar, your feet are in the sand. Usually, they have live music and entertainment. 
Regardless of which restaurant you try, I love their Mai Tai's which are served in tiki glasses topped with the umbrella! Also, you MUST try the Hula pie! It’s vanilla or macadamia nut ice cream with an Oreo crumble pie crust, with whipped cream and fudge on top (served at both restaurants)! Best part is - they are walking distance from the Kaanapali hotels! 
Merriman's Kapalua ($$$$)
Location: 1 Bay Club Pl, Lahaina, HI 96761
The perfect spot for sunset drinks and dinner, and a fine dining restaurant right on the water overlooking Kapalua Bay. Their cocktails are superb, made with fresh ingredients. The farm to table menu has a variety of fresh fish like Mahi Mahi and savory steak. Make a reservation a month in advance to get in around sunset (you can google "sunset in Maui" and a time table will appear). Merriman's about a 15 min drive from the Kaanapali resorts. Yes, the sky was PINK! Made my Mai Tai much more enjoyable with a view like this:
Call ahead and make reservations or use Resy.com
Aloha Mixed Plate ($$) - BACK OPEN AGAIN!
Location: 1285 Front Street, Lahaina
Star Noodle had taken over their location but as of October 2024, Star Noodle moved next door and Aloha Mixed Plate moved back home to their original location. You get the most bang for your buck here! Good sized portions of traditional Hawaiian fare.
What to order: I went for the traditional Aloha Mixed Plate -most popular combination - shoyu chicken, thinly sliced teriyaki rib eye, fresh fish served with macaroni salad and steamed white rice. I also indulged in a Lava Flow which is half strawberry daiquiri and half Pina colada.
Dessert - You must get the Aloha Pie - Cookie crumble, coconut ice cream, fudge topped with coconut flakes. Calories don’t count on vacation.
Star Noodle ($$)
Location: 1287 Front Street, Lahaina **NEW LOCATION**
See our full review here: Star Noodle Restaurant Review
So many people highly recommended Star Noodle to us, but every time we tried to go on previous trips, there was always a long wait. We made a reservation ahead of time and we finally made it to Star Noodle! It’s right on the water with a great view of Lanai and the perfect spot to watch the sunset. I HIGHLY recommend you make reservation at least a month out to dine at the restaurant.
Star Noodle is known for Asian shared plates, noodle dishes & sake cocktails.
MUST TRY: The garlic noodles and pork buns were so great, they brought us back a second night when we picked up food to go to eat on our balcony! Pro tip: Order the garlic noodles with the udon noodles (they are bigger, thicker, delicious noodles).
We went 3 times in one trip and our staples were the Pork Buns and Chicken Wings for appetizers, along with the Pork Udon (ramen type dish with pork, pork broth, and udon noodles) and the garlic noodles.
For dessert, they did have some interesting ice cream flavors: Ube Oreo, Mint mango, and Pineapple lichee.
Star Noodle has a full bar, but I wasn’t impressed with the selection. Their food is definitely worth the wait.
See our full review here: Star Noodle Restaurant Review
Maui Brewing Company ($$)
Locations: 4405 Honoapiilani Highway #217, Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761 or 605 Lipoa Pkwy, Kihei, HI 96753 and NEW LOCATION in the Outrigger Kaanapali Beach Resort - 2525 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina, HI 96761
Great for a beer (variety of selections on tap both local and from the mainland) and appetizers/burgers/sandwiches. Try the Black Rock dip and chicken wings, you won't be disappointed! 
One thing to note, the restaurant is a 10-minute drive from the Kaanapali resorts, but the actual brewery is closer to the airport near Kihei. 
Sale Pepe ($$) - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO MAUI FIRES - they are hoping to reopen in 2025 in Emerald Plaza
Address: 878 Front St #7,8, Lahaina, HI 96761
An Italian and New Yorker opened an Italian joint in Hawaii and it is PERFECTION! We had a few of their pizzas and pasta and can’t wait to come back for more.
We ordered 2 pizzas and a pasta dish and got 3 meals out of it for the 2 of us. Our favorite pizza was the Tomato, Fior di Latte, Red Onion, Pecorino, Maui Cattle Co. Meatballs Pizza. They cut their slices in fourths, so if you want smaller pieces I suggest you make the request when you order! Indoor seating also available here.
Lunch at Aloha Braised Food Truck
Address: 58 Kupuohi St, Lahaina, HI 96761
We went here two days in a row we liked it so much. It’s a little off the beaten path but also conveniently located next to a grocery store and near our favorite dive shop, Extended Horizons! If you like spicy, you must try the Volcano Chicken (fried chicken with spicy mayo) served with rice and mac salad! Josh liked the pork belly! Get a side of crinkle-cut fries to share!
Lahaina Coolers ($$) - PERMANENTLY CLOSED DUE TO FIRE
OLD Location: 180 Dickenson St #107, Lahaina, HI 96761
Amazing spot for breakfast (or lunch) just off Front Street! There was NO wait on a Saturday morning at 8:30a! We sat out on the patio and had great service right away! I indulged in the Local Benedict (served over Hawaiian sweet bread with Kalua pig) and did not leave hungry. Josh ordered the breakfast sandwich, which was good, but not as good as the benedict. Their potatoes are a perfect mix of french fries and tater tots! Also, try their homemade hot sauce, but caution, it’s SUPER SPICY if you overload!
Gazebo Restaurant ($$)
Location: Napili Shores Maui by Outrigger, 5315 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761
Great breakfast spot, however, it’s always crowded. Try and get there 30 minutes before they open to beat the line. We waited for about an hour after arriving a tad after 7:30a, but saw the most amazing rainbow while waiting (pictured below along with the pancakes that I was too excited to eat and forgot to take a picture of them whole).
Pro-tip: You can go around the back to place an order go (see where the lady is standing in the picture), then sit right on the beach and enjoy your meal with a view of Napili Bay!
The macadamia nut pancake combo with pineapple and banana pancakes made the wait worth it! Make sure you get coconut syrup and whipped cream on top. Their coffee was fresh and strong, definitely order the fresh POG juice (pineapple, orange, guava).
It's about a 15 minute drive from Kaanapali resorts. 
Pro tip #2: park in the free beach parking by Merriman’s then go to the beach/snorkeling after breakfast. Just wait those 30 minutes before you swim! ;-)
Down the Hatch ($$) - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FIRES - Hope they open a new location soon!
OLD Location: 658 Front St #102, Lahaina, HI 96761
We went to Down the Hatch on our last day, in which we were heading to the airport. We decided to order breakfast to go to enjoy at a park along the beach! My breakfast burrito was amazing with a chipotle aioli sauce of some sort and the coffee was freshly brewed.
The downside, if I may, was that football games were on and the restaurant was super busy, taking about 30 mins for my food to go.
Best Restaurants in Wailea
Ferraro’s Bar e Ristorante at the Four Seasons Wailea ($$$)
Location: Four Seasons - 3900 Wailea Alanui Dr, Kihei, HI 96753
After being in Maui for a few weeks, we hadn’t had much Italian food and were so excited about our reservation at Ferraro’s! We came hungry and ordered a lot of food for 2 people…
For an appetizer, we started with the Al Forno Fired Focaccia Bread (Nduja Butter, Roasted Garlic, Maui Olive Oil, Fried Rosemary), which was fantastic. The Nduja Butter was made with salami and was rather tasty.
For dinner, I ordered the Pappardelle A.O.C. Ragu Bolognese (Pork and Beef Ragu, Shaved Pecorino, Fiore Sardo) and there wasn’t a bite left. Josh ordered the Spaghetti Carbonara (Guanciale, Organic Egg, Pecorino Romano, Black Pepper) heavy white cream sauce with a pepper kick. Good, but not our favorite. Call us crazy, but we ordered a side of Gnocchi (Brown Butter, Rosemary, Black Truffle), yes, we ordered a side of pasta to go with our pasta and don’t regret it one bit. It was the best gnocchi we’ve ever had.
You’d think we’d stop there after all the carbs, but no, we went for dessert. So, we liked the options on the regular menu but saw there was an Apple Pie with Vanilla ice cream on the kids/teens menu, and that’s what we went with. It came out looking like a tart and was perfect.
This is one of our new favorite restaurants and we will definitely come back.
Lineage in Wailea ($$$)
Location: 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr, Wailea, HI 96753
You might recognize Chef Sheldon as a finalist on the show Top Chef, and after trying his food and drinks you can see why he made to the finals! His theme is eat, drink, and talk story - which is what we did at Lineage!
DRINKS: The Mai'a Tai is different from most Mai Tais but has a delicious spin to the tiki classic. Mai'a Tai - Banks 5 Rum, Banana Milk Punch, Walnut, Pecan, Giffard Apricot de Rousillon, Lime, Almond~Spice Liqueur
FOOD: Josh and I split the Korean Fried Chicken and had both the Sweet Kochujang and Spicy Jalapeno Garlic - Crispy fried chicken, pickled kohlrabi, sesame seeds, peanuts and kochujang glaze. The chicken was tender and perfect with a light kick but not too spicy. Complimentary tea was served to cleanse our palettes and savor our dishes.
DESSERT: We were pretty full but had to try dessert! We had the sherbet flavors cinnamon leaf and POG (Pineapple, Orange, Guava juice). The pog was so tangy and refreshing while the cinnamon leaf had a spice to it. Very yin and yang!
HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA'A ($$$)
Location: Grand Wailea - 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr, Wailea, HI 96753
Easy for you to say! This was our favorite place to get a drink a fancy cocktail in the bar and watch the sunset. Humuhumnukunukuapua’a means triggerfish with a snout like a pig (it’s a reef triggerfish). Their recipe for The Grand has a lighter taste without the dark rum and topped off with a wonderfully sweet pineapple vanilla foam. 
Make reservations ahead of time for dinner here, the menu looks fantastic!
Wolfgang Puck’s Spago at the Four Seasons Wailea ($$$$)
Location: Four Seasons - 3900 Wailea Alanui Dr, Kihei, HI 96753
DRINKS: The mixologists at Spago have come up with some really inventive, and delicious, takes on the Mai Tai, giving that floating in the ocean without a care in the world feeling!
The 1944 - Plantation Xaymaca Run, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Dry Curacao, Lime
The Spago Maui - Plantation Pineapple Rum, Koloa Dark Rum, 151 Proof Rum, Apricot Brandy, Almond, Lime, Pineapple
The Stirred - Plantation Xaymaca Rum, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Plantation Pineapple Rum, Dry Curacao, Citrus Oils
FOOD: We enjoyed a nice sunset dinner overlooking Wailea Beach. Adam Sandler was sitting at the table next to us! For dinner, I savored the Pan Roasted Puna Chicken with surfing goat cheese, chili, garlic, and roasted Aloun Farm's vegetables and Josh had the Wiener Schnitzel with marinated fingerling potatoes, watercress, and Styrian pumpkin seed oil.
Don’t forget dessert! Try the decadent Valrhona Chocolate Soufflé topped with Guanaja Valrhona chocolate sauce & vanilla ice cream! So rich and delish!
MONKEYPOD KITCHEN
Don’t forget, there is a Monkeypod Kitchen in Wailea too! See the Kaanapali section for more or see our full review here: Monkeypod Kitchen Restaurant
Best Restaurant in Paia / Road to Hana
Mama’s Fish House  ($$$)
Location: 799 Poho Pl, Paia, HI 96779
Great for dinner and drinks on the North Shore. We went here on our way back from the Road to Hana adventure. See our guide here: ROAD TO HANA GUIDE
I'm not a fish person particularly, but I did try some and it was the best fish I’ve ever had. I enjoyed their short rib and a couple of Mai Tai's (love that it's served in a tiki glass)!
Make a reservation in advance, we used Opentable. Parking is valet only. 
BONUS: MAUI COFFEE AND ICE CREAM SUGGESTIONS!
 Island Cream Company ($)
Location: 305 Keawe St #511, Lahaina, HI 96761
I'm not sure Island Cream Company just tastes better because it's in Hawaii (everything is better in Hawaii) or if it's their original recipe with the perfect mix of gelato and ice cream. All ice creams are hand made as well as their cones, fudge and other fun toppings. Most ice creams are natural and products are bought locally.
My favorite was the Maui-Loco filled with Macadamia nuts, chocolate chips and caramel in a creamery coconut ice cream base. So refreshing and delicious!
See our full review here: Island Cream Co
Coffee and Breakfast at Island Press Coffee
Address: 2580 Kekaa Dr STE 104, Lahaina, HI 96761
You can’t go wrong with an egg, cheese, and bacon croissant with a Mac nut latte! They also have other croissant variations as well as other pastries (try the crumb cake). We went here twice, taking our breakfast to go to enjoy on the beach!
Grandma’s Coffee ($)
Location: 9232 Kula Hwy, Kula, HI 96790
Perfect place for coffee and breakfast if you're attempting the back way to Hana. Fresh coffees, espresso drinks and pastries will leave your tummy happy and full.
From central Maui, head up Haleakala Highway 37 from the Hana Highway. Following Highway 37 traverse Haleakala Crater while enjoying the spectacular upcountry Maui views. Continue on to the picturesque community of Keokea, home of Grandma's Coffee House. Grandma's is a short distance from the Kula botanical Gardens and on the way to Tedeschi Vineyards.
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The next big trip was in September 2024, a 60th birthday trip for my dad to visit my sister in Hawaii. With such a large group (&2 young kids) to coordinate with, we spent a lot of time at the Hilton resort we stayed at but we did get to do some fun activities. A lot of the same things I did on my trip with Megan in 2021 but still a great trip and good to spend time with family.
Some key highlights:
- hikes -koko head is the hard hike straight up staircase, but it takes less than 45 mins to get up and nice to do it again, the lighthouse hike was an easy paved hike for bringing along a stroller with the full group and then diamond head was a new one I didn’t do last time but it was super crowded and touristy so wouldn’t necessarily recommend
- the north shore - a great day trip to explore the shops of Haleiwa, we stopped at a turtle beach on the way and saw some big turtles! Also there were some great shrimp food trucks on the way into the north shore town
- Waikiki restaurants - monkeypod was very good for lunch and dinner, the beach bar at Moana surfrider had a great vibe and marugame udon is a must visit (be prepared to wait in line!)
- snorkeling at hanauma bay is fun and wish we could’ve spent more time hanging on that beach but it wasn’t worth it $$ for the short time we were there
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akitschisjustakitsch · 5 months ago
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cartoonscientist · 8 months ago
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TIL that the wooden trays I paint are called Hawaiian monkeypod bowls
there’s a free title for a podcast about monkeys right there
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the-coffee-corner · 8 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: VTG Monkeypod Wood Bridge Candy Nut Dish Set 50s A Price Import EUC.
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pete775 · 9 months ago
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Hawaii's Monkeypod Tree: Surprising Discoveries
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brenli · 9 months ago
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Found pies under the monkeypod trees~
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astonishinglegends · 1 year ago
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Ep 284: Nightmarchers of Hawaii
"My family and I might be safe from the Night Marchers because our ancestor was the Kauai ali’i and Kamehameha’s adviser, Chief Kai’iana. Ka’iana died at the Battle of Nu’uanu and may walk with the procession."  -- Tonight's guest, Kamuela Kaneshiro
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Those who have visited Hawaii have experienced its natural beauty, soothing lifestyle, and the charm and friendliness of the inhabitants. However, only a select few may have encountered what the locals know and revere – the supernatural entities and legends that are still active and enduring. Some, like seeing "Madame Pele," can invigorate awe and wonder, while others can be terrifying. One of the latter and seemingly more prevalent is encountering the Night Marchers. They usually appear as a column of warriors floating above the ground along a predetermined path, weapons or torches in hand. Many report only hearing their presence in the form of unexplainable beating drums or the ghostly blowing of a conch shell. And just seeing them, it's said, ensures a disappearance or violent death to the witness if the proper respect isn't paid in their presence. But what is their origin story, and what do they want? Are they soldiers defeated by King Kamehameha I advancing towards a counterattack or seeking revenge? Or are they keepers and enforcers of ancient Hawaiian cultural laws and mores? To help us explore these questions and relay some of his personal experiences, tonight's guest is Kamuela "Kamu" Kaneshiro. As a native Hawaiian, content creator, and podcaster for 20 years, Kamu has extensive knowledge of the lore and heritage of his homeland. His royal lineage might even protect him from these fearsome spectral guardians. Join us for a fascinating discussion as we warily watch for the Night Marchers of Hawaii.
Reference Links:
Kamuela Kaneshiro’s website, legendsfromthepacific.com
Kamuela’s episode, “Episode 12 – Hawaii’s Deadly Royal Procession - The Night Marchers”
Kamuela’s “Episode 11 – Hawaii’s Ultimate Warrior - King Kamehameha the Great”
Kamuela’s “Episode 1 – Pele - Hawaii’s Goddess of Fire”
A free bonus episode gift from Kamuela – “Hawaii’s Faceless Ghost – Mujina”
Kamuela’s newsletter sign-up and free gift
Kamu’s old neighborhood
The “Chicken Skin” show’s episode on the Nightmarchers, from Noʻeau Woo-O'Brien’s YouTube channel
Wikipedia entry on Hawaii
Nightmarchers on Wikipedia
“ Mana” – the supernatural force in Oceanian cultures
“Pō Kāne: When Spirits Haunt the Night” from the Ho‘okahua Hawaiian Cultural Vibrancy Group
Kamehameha I
Kaʻiana
Battle of Nuʻuanu
“Nu‘uanu Pali Road – 1897: Crossing the Ko‘olau Range” from the Historic Hawai’i Foundation
Kapu in Hawaiian culture
Hawaiian religion
Aliʻi – ancient Hawaiian hereditary nobility
List of Hawaiian monarchs
“A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF THE RULERS OF HAWAII” by Jane Smith, from the Hawaii Star
“When Hawaii’s Monarchy Was Overthrown, With Rogue US Support” on History.com
Simon Metcalfe
American sailing vessel, the Fair American
“Madame Pele”
Nāmaka, older sister of Pele
The Wild Hunt
Harry Dresden
PUʻUHONUA O HŌNAUNAU NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK from LoveBigIsland.com
Mujina – The Faceless Woman from AmericanGhostStories.com
Glen Grant, Hawaiian historian
The Ti plant – Cordyline fruticosa
“ Maui Plant of the Month: Monkeypod” – from MauiWebCameras.com
Location:
Oʻahu, Hawaii, site of the Battle of Nuʻuanu, where King Kamehameha I’s army forced over 700 opposing warriors off a cliff.
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jenwelch · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Hawaiian Plumeria Scented Monkeypod Bowl Candle.
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greyccloset · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Leilani genuine MonkeyPod Vintage Philippians Wood 4 Compartment Serving. 14 in.
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travelinghobby · 2 years ago
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How You Can Help Local Chefs Feed People Affected By The Maui Fires
Now that restaurateur Peter Merriman knows his employees are all accounted for – although 85 lost their homes – he is doing everything he can to help with disaster relief efforts in Maui. Merriman’s Kapalua alongside Monkeypod Kitchen have joined forces with other local businesses to offer meals to those in need. Currently they are feeding 1,000+ people a day out of Merriman’s kitchen and…
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