
Open-air eatery with seasonal, locally sourced Hawaiian recipes, plus occasional live music.
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1280 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, HI 96753
Phone: (808) 891-8650
Website: http://naluskihei.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the poke bowl, ribs and fish and chips for the girls.
Everything was perfect, will definitely be back!!
Order an extra side of Mac and thank me later ✌
We had the pancakes, french toast, Portuguese sausage side, and vegetarian Benedict between the 3 of us. Everything was very tasty. We liked the open air setup. Would definitely return for another meal.
Pros:
– Daughter had the raw salad with tofu patty; she loved it and said it was her favorite meal she had on our trip.
– My son had the short ribs and he loved them. The mac salad that came with it was some of the best we’ve had.
Cons:
– This is the dumbest set up logistically for a restaurant I’ve ever seen.
– You wait in line outside (we waited 45 minutes because we heard the place was great and worth it) and place your order with the hostess up front, then see yourself to a table, get your own water at a water station and any other beverages at the bar where they just set them there with your number. Keep in mind it’s the same spot where people are ordering their drinks so you have to wade through them to get to yours.
– Iced tea was weak and watered down as was the cranberry juice.
– They had live music which was way too loud for the venue (and I’m a musician) so we sat outside to escape it. The lights outside are bright LED and are way too bright which kills any vibe.
– I had the Pacific Mahi Mahi (which sounded great on the menu). It was bland and the tiniest portion of Mahi. The salad was a handful of greens that were flavorless and barely dressed. Served with dry brown rice with a few pieces of pickled ginger on top. Really? For $23? Should’ve just ordered a burger.
Special note: What is the point of tipping here? You order your food from the hostess who then gives you a tray with utensils and you go seat yourself. Then you go get your own water. And then you have to wait in line at the bar for whatever drinks you ordered from the hostess (if you want another drink, you have to go line up to order more and this is for all drinks, not just alcohol). Somebody eventually brings your food out to your table, but other than that, why in the world would you bother tipping at this restaurant?
Tried it once; won’t be back.
I stopped in for happy hour and everything was on point. I had the seared ahi, Hawaiian short ribs, and ahi tacos — all absolutely delicious and made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The portions are generous for the price, and you can really taste the care that goes into their food.
Their happy hour is one of the best around — great prices, generous portions, and awesome drinks. The cocktails are fresh, creative, and the perfect pairing to the food and island atmosphere.
If you’re looking for a spot that’s got amazing food, great people, and good vibes all around, Nalu’s is it.