
Lima Cocina + Cantina is a Peruvian restaurant and Latin Bar located in Paia. We bring together traditional Peruivian cuisine using locally sourced seafood, meat and produce. With a range of signature classics such as Lomo Saltado and Arroz con Pollo. The restaurant also offers the classic Peruvian Ceviche as well and best in class cocktails such as the famous Pisco Sour. Lima Cocina + Cantina is a mix of classic Peruvian infused with modern Maui, bringing a casual and exciting new dining experience to the island.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–1:30 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1:30 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 71 Baldwin Ave a1, Paia, HI 96779
Phone: (808) 868-0520
Website: http://www.restaurantlima.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I arrived early with some friends to eat dinner and check out the menu. The service was excellent (y muchos gentes habla espanol), and their food menu reminded me of the month I spent in Peru (super authentic minus the alpaca and guinea pigs, which I was frankly happy to NOT see on the menu). Great modern and slightly Americanized take on some Peruvian classics, like various cerviches (including a delicious vegan option), lomo saltado, and lomo saltado tacos.
Their pisco sours are fantastic and so good that I only drank those the entire night. I had them from two bartenders but definitely had a favorite and suggest trying multiple bartenders to see if one of them has a pisco sour style you like more.
The vibes and people were lovely, and I will 100% be back the next time I visit Maui. So grateful to the staff for taking such amazing care of us all night ❤️
The **ceviche** was a big letdown. The lime flavor was so bitter and overpowering that it masked any potential seasoning — honestly, it didn’t even taste like it had any. The fish quality itself was actually good, but the flavors just didn’t come together well at all. On top of that, the portioning was disappointing — the amount of **corn** was a sliver, and they gave me just **one slice of sweet potato**, which felt unbalanced.
Trying to salvage the experience, I ordered the **Papa a la Huancaína**, thinking I could make my own Leche de Tigre with it. But $20 for that? It was the **thickest, chunkiest** version of the dish I’ve ever had — not smooth or well-prepared.
The **only saving grace** was the Lomo Saltado burrito . It was flavorful and actually pretty good. If I had to rate the ceviche alone, I’d give it maybe a **2 out of 5**, and that’s purely for the quality of the fish.
**Overall, I’d only recommend coming here for the Lomo Saltado burrito — definitely not for the ceviche.**
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And our servers were great as well!
WE LOVED LIMA COCINA + CANTINA and we will for sure come back!
Food was 10/10 we ordered the ceviche Classico, fish tacos and Mantequilla. The fish was phenomenal the best we’ve had in Hawaii and the flavors were great! This is our last day in Maui and what a send off this place was.
For the main courses, we ordered the Taco Board Asado, Tallarín Salteado, and Pescado con Mantequilla y Ajo. I highly recommend the Pescado con Mantequilla y Ajo—the Mahi Mahi was incredibly tender and buttery. The stir-fried noodles were also very good, with a generous portion of chicken. As for the Taco Board, as you can see, it’s really big! I’d recommend ordering it for two people.