Local Mexican chain serving breakfast, burgers, traditional dishes & margaritas in a casual space.
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: 1215 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, HI 96753
Phone: (808) 879-9952
Website: https://amigoskihei.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
ATMOSPHERE:
Intimate space in Azeka Marketplace. High ceilings, lots of windows, good-sized bar area.
FOOD:
Ground Beef Burrito
My go-to. I axe the rice and pico for a simpler flavor profile.
Ground Beef Nachos
THE best nachos on the rock. Heavy on the toppings too.
SERVICE:
Hit or miss.
OVERALL:
The “place with the best Mexican food” debate in America is a personal choice. I’ve had the authentic stuff in Puerto Vallarta and Amigo’s is right up there with them, IMO.
Gotta try their happy hour!
Like a lot of non-chain Mexican spots, it’s in a shopping center. We went early (around 11:30am) and were seated right away. The menu setup was a little strange: breakfast/lunch/dinner with breakfast available all day, plus a “Happy Hour” from 8–11am and again 3–5pm. Not necessarily a dealbreaker, just odd.
Service was both fast and slow at the same time. Our server seemed rushed, would swing by and disappear before we could ask a simple question, yet the food came out incredibly fast; which, in hindsight, should’ve been a warning.
My wife asked about the fish tacos and got a confusing explanation of the menu version, then was pitched an off-menu version. What arrived was… strange. She ended up eating only the fish out of them.
It was chimichanga special day (Wednesday, $12), so I ordered the carnitas chimichanga and paid an additional $3.50 for rice and beans. The chimichanga was awful; fried in oil that clearly tasted old and overused. The pork had zero seasoning and the whole thing was dry. The refried beans tasted like they were warmed straight from a can, topped with shredded cheese that looked like it came out of a bag. Rice was average at best. I ate about half and called it.
To top it off, the server came back, looked at the plates and said “You’re done,” then cleared everything immediately. I’m sure it was obvious we weren’t enjoying it.
With waters to drink, it still came out to around $45 with tip. Chips and salsa were honestly the best part and even those were limited.
If you’re visiting Maui and craving Mexican, I’d recommend trying somewhere else