Nahiku Marketplace

  4.5 – 314 reviews   • Restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Nahiku Marketplace 96713

Hours

Sunday8 AM–5 PM
Monday8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday8 AM–5 PM
Thursday8 AM–5 PM
Friday8 AM–5 PM
Saturday8 AM–5 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1546 HI-360, Hana, HI 96713

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Reviews

Rod Bell
What a great little coffee/juice stand! So glad we stopped in. Service and atmosphere was fantastic and they had home baked goods as well!
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Jenianne Fortney
Fantastic roadside bbq spot! Chef was so kind and had us laughing in no time. It is cash only so come prepared! Huge portions – chicken was phenomenal. Can’t wait to come back and try the ribs!
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Pam Scott (pamoscott)
The best porks ribs we’ve ever had! We stopped for Huli Huli Chicken and Pork Ribs and we were amazed at how incredible the ribs were. They’ll give you the recipe for the rub if you ask, but I have to believe the slow-cooking is what makes these ribs and the chicken so special. It comes with steamed veggies. We also went next door for a fresh coconut drink prepared to order. When you’re done, they’ll split it in half and dig out the fresh meat. This is so worth the wait (on the road) and the stop.
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RescueK9s
Small marketplace along the Road to Hana consisting of a handful of eateries and shops. Parking is limited.

The businesses here run on island-time so it’s hard to figure out what their operating hours are.
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Mahealani C.
We got there late so our choice was fish n chips or pizza… down fo da fish!
Hubbs n I both got fried fish… nice cook on da fish, very tasty, so were da fries.
We got mango tea which tasted and had texture like a milk tea… still refreshing. Enjoying this meal, it started to rain which, to me, was the perfect ending to a VERY late lunch or early dinner!
Everyone at the shops, full of aloha, on our way out we got banana bread, checked out local art, great little stop to and from Hana!!
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marj1st
What a sneaky little treasure trove of things they sell here! From so ono lunch plates, snacks and fresh fruit to a fun little coffee spot – food is covered. Plus there are knick knacks, one of a kind jewelry and other sparkly or unique souvenirs here. We stayed for an hour but could have hung out all day!!!
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Ruben Perfetto
Nahiku caffe is like everything in Maui, kind of old and need maintenance, but I thing it’s the Hawaiian stile to keep everything like historic or freeze in the time,
Food looks good and also you can by some souvenir
Why 4 ⭐️ just because my capuchino was cold but taste very good. Services it’s great, friendly, smiling and professional
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Lara Fishkin
Amazing ribs, probably the best we’ve ever had! It was $26 for a huge plate of ribs, sticky rice and some veggies. We split an order and it was plenty of food for two people. The huli huli chicken also looked amazing. There are a couple of stores here, one of which was a very pleasant surprise with good quality jewelry and items made by local artists. We found a beautiful necklace as a souvenir of our day. A great stop, but we really wish they had bathrooms! There were porta potties on site, but they looked neglected and were locked.
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carl tabor
Nice market on the way to Hana. Great to stretch the legs if nothing else. We got her won a Sunday and a bunch of the shops were closed for some reason. Anyway. You could get great coffee here. Huli huli chicken bbq. Art work. And take some silly stick-your-head-through-a-hole photos.
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Jack Loftus
It’s a very Hawaiian thing to just show up when you want so depends on the day as to what or how many of the businesses will actually be open on any given day.

The tacos place was not open on the day we came here so I had to settle for a place of rice with a shrimp skewer.
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