The original Paia Fish Market is an iconic Maui restaurant located in the heart of historic Paia town. Its doors opened in 1989. Today, the Paia Fish Market continues to grow in popularity, with three locations on Maui and a new location in Waikiki. What keeps people coming back are the generous portions of fresh fish at reasonable prices. We are committed to fresh produce grown right here on the Hawaiian islands. We are dedicated to supporting our local fisherman and depend on their daily fresh catch. Either on your way home from Hana or finishing a day at one of the many secluded beaches, be sure to stop by any of our Paia Fish market locations and try some local fresh fish, our ‘Ohana promises you won’t leave hungry.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
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A basic place for fast food seafood for less than an arm and a leg like most places near the beach.
The “Seafood Pasta” had a few pieces of shrimp and more chicken than seafood in a sauce that kind of reminded us of the “sandy Beach “ a little gritty but edible with linguine.
The Hamburger was as expected from a quick eat joint, frozen Sam’s Club patty with their signature salad chunks, and tomatoes with fresh shredded cheese mix on a brioche’ bun I think. But think of kraft shredded cheese that you put on a salad that melted on your burger.
Sashimi was good didn’t really give me an option, but it was tuna and appeared fresh.
There’s mixed reviews on the mahi-mahi plate. The fish itself is a little dry and had some flavor, but not one of our favorites. The potatoes were grilled nicely. The rice had good flavor and had their signature salad chunks on the plate.
Onion rings were expected not overcooked and OK
Fish and chips is what it is as a codfish deep-fried with french fries and their signature chunk salad nothing fancy.
For a quick and cheap eats, you can’t go wrong here but it’s not a capital Grille or a fancy restaurant, as you might expect here in Waikiki but a great place to bring the kids for sure and you’ll save some money.
I ordered the sautéed mahi-mahi with fries. The fish was cooked perfectly: moist, flaky, and well seasoned and the fries were hot and perfectly salted. The coleslaw was a pleasant surprise; it had a creamy, slightly apple-forward flavor that worked really well with the dish. Everything tasted fresh and thoughtfully prepared. My only drawback is the portion size. For a $25 plate with no drink included, the overall serving felt pretty small.
Service:
Service was efficient but lacked warmth. The staff seemed pretty burnt out and not especially happy to be there, which showed in the interactions. Nothing was outright bad, just very transactional. If the service were a bit more enthusiastic and welcoming, this would easily be a five-star experience.
Ambiance:
The space has a casual, industrial vibe that fits the fish-market concept well. Everything was clean, organized, and comfortable, with plenty of seating. It’s a relaxed spot that works well for a quick but quality meal.
The fish is absolutely amazing. We both ordered the mahi mahi, I had mine with garlic butter and my husband had his Cajun style. Both were incredibly fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. You can really taste the quality of the fish.
That said, I do feel it’s a bit overpriced for what it is. Delicious, yes, but definitely on the pricier side.
Overall, still so good and worth it if you’re craving really well prepared, fresh fish.
The presentation, the balance of flavors, and the quality of the ingredients were all exceptional. You can really tell how much care and skill goes into each plate. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff were friendly, attentive, and incredibly knowledgeable about the menu, which made the experience even better.
Overall, this was one of the best seafood meals we’ve ever had, and easily one of the highlights of our Hawaii trip. If you love fresh, beautifully prepared seafood, this place is an absolute must-visit.
It truly feels like home — inviting, welcoming, and relaxed. The staff is always friendly, attentive, and on top of everything. Kylie is one of a kind, and I look forward to seeing her every time we come in. She’s truly a staple and makes the experience even better.
If you’re looking for amazing food, great value, and a place that feels like family, this is it.
Night time has a long line sometimes but lunch is good
Sorry no fish and chips today
The Mahi Mahi was incredibly fresh, showcasing a beautiful, firm and flaky texture. The batter was perfectly seasoned—it provided a wonderful crunch without overpowering the delicate flavor of the fish.
The portion size was generous, offering excellent value for the price, which is always appreciated. The coleslaw was a refreshing and light accompaniment to the hearty fish and chips.
If you are looking for the freshest seafood in a casual, lively atmosphere, Paia Fishmarket is an absolute must-visit. Highly recommended!