“The food scene on Maui is a collection of plantation-era cultural influence from around the world, including Asian, Portuguese, Western, and traditional Hawaiian,” says Ian Marshall of Mamaʻs Fish House Restaurant in Paia. You’ll see from this list, three sushi spots made the top 10. Perhaps this is hardly surprising considering poke is a staple and fish is abundant, but if raw is not your thing, most have side menus of dumplings and grilled dishes. There’s also a nice range of casual lunch spots and a couple of places you’ll need to leave your sand-covered sandals at the hotel and smarten up for an evening with chefs and their tasting menu.