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  • Joel S.

    The lady next to me had a slug in her salad need I say more.

    (1)
  • McKenzie S.

    As if this place really needs any more reviews for you to get your booty here for breakfast, but here goes.. Staying in Kaanapali, my fiance and I weren't very familiar with the Kihei area. We had just finished kayaking down at Makena beach and found ourselves quite hungry from our early morning excursion. We quickly Yelped our way to the Kihei Caffe. I was initially hesitant to try this place, as the reviews mentioned long lines, and having to scout out a table. Since it was a Saturday morning at prime breakfast time, I was pretty nervous. But we decided to try it anyways...and I'm so glad we did! Yes, there was a little line (Maybe 5 groups ahead) but the efficiency of this place is amazing. They get you in and out, and finding a seat is no problem. We ordered, had our food, chatted, and were in the car in under 40 minutes-and in no way did we feel rushed! The food is amazing. If you cant find something you like here, then you probably aren't a breakfast person. They have everything from egg dishes, to moco loco's, to ooey-gooey French Toast. When you get your food, ask for the coconut syrup. It's good on EVERYTHING! This place is a must for your Maui trip. It's an outdoor, relaxed place that is full of Aloha! Just remember...CASH ONLY! (don't worry, there's an ATM nearby)

    (5)
  • Esther S.

    This place was ok. Cute little location across from one of Kihei's beaches. All seating is outdoors. Nicest thing about this place is the owner (?) taking orders. Super nice and friendly. Food was just so so but their special coffee drinks were pretty good.

    (3)
  • Rosie W.

    Their loco moco here is unreal; theyre off the hook!! You have to get it with fried rice - that's the only way to go! They're super generous with the portions, lots of gravy, and over easy eggs are always runny. If you're looking for a hearty loco moco meal, look no further my brothers and sisters!

    (5)
  • Alycia N.

    We found this local because we were looking for a local diner as opposed to a $25 fruit plate from the hotel we were staying at. All the reviews said this was a local hot spot and they were right. It was packed, but we were able to find seating. You order from the counter and then they bring the food to you. I ordered chorizo eggs and a side of biscuits and gravy. The man who took my order said "you will definitely be full after that". He wasn't lying. I ate about half of the eggs, which were great but I would have liked less cheese and half the biscuits. Kihei has a substantial menu, large portions, reasonable prices and fast, friendly service. I definitely recommend checking this place out if you are in the area.

    (5)
  • Erica A.

    Seems super busy, but by the time you order your food you'll definitely find a table. I had the French toast with banana Mac-nut yummers! This is so good you don't need to add anything else to it, but if you have a sweet tooth the coconut syrup is just the right kind of sweetness. My husband had the pancakes and they were super fluffy and HUGE, These are literally plate size. I also had the almond joy blended coffee and it was really good. You could still taste the coffee with hints of coconut, chocolate and almonds. Must go here for breakfast... And to top it off the staff are super friendly and helpful

    (5)
  • Timothy G.

    Yes you have to wait in line but for good reason. Enjoy yourself that's what Maui is all about. Take the time you have waiting in line to talk to the people closest to you. I always get something different every time I come here and I haven't ran into anything that didn't taste good. It's simple and simply delicious. It keeps this local coming back for more and more.

    (5)
  • Amber S.

    Amazing breakfast place with a great view! Try the banana macadamia nut French toast with the coconut syrup! This was definitely a great find!

    (5)
  • Chun P.

    CHUN P "Black Sheep / Asshole" PART II I will quote Danielle F's Review: "Island life has definitely put a twist on your taste buds if this is 4 stars." This seems to be an ongoing theme here, everyone's food standards seem to be lower in Hawaii. Friendly service at the counter, and a server even brought us some water even though we were supposed to get it ourselves. Besides the Mahi Mahi, the food is pretty bland...we felt like we should have stayed in our condo rental and ate our oatmeal instead and saved ourselves $20. See photos for visuals: $9 Corned Beef Hash...Not so bad, not canned, but I was left yearning for Mimi Cafe's Corned Beef Hash $11 Blackened Mahi Mahi...pretty good, maybe a little too spicy for some. I love being surrounded by birds while eating...but don't worry, they'll wait till your gone! See photos :) SERVICE ***** FOOD *** VALUE ***

    (3)
  • Lanae R.

    ***Bring cash...the ATM doesn't always work and they don't take anything else.*** Our FAVORITE breakfast spot in Kihei...trying to get us to go any place else while we're on the island is a challenge! The line is usually long so take that time to know what you're ordering...here's a HUGE tip... Order drinks first, then your meal and sides and then give the man your name...do this in an orderly fashion and you just might get a shout out...this equals mad respect! Keep the line moving as this place is popular. If you don't like sitting outside among the birds and bugs this might not be the place for you...but lets remember folks...we didn't all fly to Maui to sit inside! Can't wait for my cinnamon roll french toast...best with coconut syrup...DROOLING!

    (5)
  • Jen C.

    I really enjoyed this place! On my sisters recommendation we tried it and no other place in Kihei has as good a breakfast or is as busy which is why it pays to go early! Coffee was great, French Toast also a great choice as well as the pork fried rice & eggs! So far everything we have tried is fantastic and I have never had a better biscuit!

    (5)
  • Kristin G.

    Long line? Yeah! Reason being, its a local and tourist favorite. I get the eggs Benedict, yum! My kids whale pancakes were HUGE and they couldn't finish. My moms omelette was giant as well. For $50 four people ate great meals, fresh squeezed juices and coffee, and left feeling full all day. Service is good, but they are rushed due to the fast pace of the morning crowd. Open for B-fast and Lunch only, Its a hit with us. Despite the line, the pace is fast. 10 minutes from ordering to food in front of us, seriously! You go in, order, and then come outside for a table. Don't worry if they are full, the tables clear fast and there are always people busing them. Park across the street in the park.

    (4)
  • Eugene F.

    Went here for breakfast two weeks ago and then remembered we also came here in 1997! Really busy and popular place. You order your food first then look for a place to sit. No proeblem as the turn over is pretty quick. We had the: Pork Fried Rice & Eggs - A- Pancakes w/Bananas & Mac Nuts - A- Just a nice simple place to have breakfast outdoors across the street from the beach with good food!

    (4)
  • Will D.

    OMFG!! This place was so wonderful! Talk about friendly service & the food rocks! I was looking for something healthy after eating myself to death yesterday on the road to Hana my partner had a simple eggs bacon & biscuit that he loved I opted for the Papaya bowl and it was the best breakfast I've ever had it was topped with granola & berries! I love this place

    (5)
  • Cheryl C.

    Mmmmmmmmmm. My fiancé ordered the french toast with bananas and macadamia nuts (delicious) and I ordered the pork fried rice (sooooo good). Food was ready in no time and it was served piping hot. No complaints from this fat girl!

    (4)
  • Kris E.

    This was recommended by our hotel concierge and we decided to give it a shot...the line was out the door and we were hungry. there was a fast taking guy at the register and he kept the line moving...however he came across rude and not genuinely nice to people. Food was good for the price. The tables are outside and are constantly cleared off and wiped down...however, There are a lot of flies that hover around as you eat..so be prepared to shoo them away as you eat. Pork fried rice was good. Loco moco was good. Wish they had some music playing to detract from being roadside. order your meals to-go and take it across the street to eat on the beach.

    (3)
  • Phuong K.

    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Although I usually almost always skip breakfast, but it is my favorite meal of the day when I do get to it. This place looks like a little fort/shack but had delicious food! My family and I loved this place so much that we came here two days in a row...if I would've tried this place earlier on in my trip I probably would've eaten here everyday for breakfast. My family ordered a bunch of items such as: -Blueberry pancakes: Hands down the best pancakes I have ever eaten, nice and light crispy on the outside but soft on the inside. -Pork fried rice and scrambled eggs: This was one of my favorite items! SOOO soo good. One of their popular items and I can see why. It has a different flavor than typical fried rice. So good. -Eggs Benedict and home fries: Very good eggs Benedict; eggs cooked just right and the potatoes are yummy here. -Scrambled eggs and chorizo with home fries and tortilla: I love chorizo and this dish was good. The tortilla that came with it was sooo good. It tasted different than any other tortilla I have had. -French toast banana macadamia nut: It should be a crime if you do not get macadamia nut in Hawaii so My family did just that. Delicious french toast. Not overly sweet too. -Loco Moco with pork fried rice: I didn't care too much for the hamburger but the gravy was good and again the fried rice is amazing! Service is very friendly and efficient. The place was busy but they're pretty fast here. A great place to go for breakfast! I'm craving this place as we speak wish I could go back!

    (4)
  • Albert W.

    One of the best places to get breakfast in south maui. If you're a breakfast person skip the crappy denny's and hotel food.... come here for a local meal and enjoy the beach across the street. Oh yeah, recommend you come really early or really late. Not many tables here and there are long lines.

    (4)
  • Niño M.

    - Loco Moco on Fried Rice 10/10 - Huge ass portion!! so friggin good. get it with some hot sauce. - Mac Nut Pancakes 9/10 - impossible to finish. delicious!! - iced coffee was good too. tasted like it had a lil kona in it. - outside seating only - plenty

    (5)
  • Chris O.

    As solid as it gets on Maui...... Tourists and locals--this place has great grinds---and something for everyone. I have had the 7 egg (make your own / name your own ingredients) omelet multiple times and also had the three (I believe) versions of the Eggs Benedict (my personal favorite is the one with home made corned beef hash). I also like that you get to make your own coffee. Pastries are super yummy---cinnamon rolls are good but my favorite ifs the fruit filled pastry (with Blueberries). So a solid 5 stars---good grinds--not fancy--kids OK. PS---while not resort expensive it is not cheap for a roadside place---but it is 100% worth it. Seating is a bit tight too--but no worries---there is room. Place orders inside--they bring food to your table--coffee refills moderately priced. Awesome "local" place.

    (5)
  • Robin A.

    I can't say enough good things about this restaurant. Get the macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup - you won't regret it! The breakfast burrito was pretty good, too. A bit of a wait, but that's to be expected on a Saturday morning around 8:00 AM. Make sure you have cash! Otherwise, you can use their ATM.

    (5)
  • Monique M.

    Found Kihei Caffe while looking on Yelp for a nice local spot for breakfast. Definitely worth the try. You order your breakfast in line and then you sit down and the server brings you your food. Great seating out side where you can enjoy the view of the beach or you can people watch. I ordered the french toast and boy were those yummy!!!! I was full for hours after i ate those. Portions are huge so make sure you're extra hungry or get ready to ask for a to go box. Soooo sooo sooo good! Great spot in Kihei for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Neil Y.

    Totally would return back here next time. I made an order to pick up and got it in 10 minutes. I ordered the Kihei breakfast for my daughter (teddy bear pancake) and expected to be small but it was HUGE. She ate maybe a quarter of it. Good food and reasonable price. Would recommend it.

    (5)
  • Ed A.

    The food was great and flavor and quantity. My only issue was a here twice both times the food was warm best. On the second trip I told her my food was cold the first time I had the loco moco. Best versions of this Hawaiian dish but It was cold. She just Recommended I order something else. Thought it was odd she wouldn't make sure it's hot. So i ordered something else which was the blackened fish breakfast. the fish was great and the fish was hot but everything else was cold. I don't think I'll be back.

    (3)
  • Mark P.

    Good, basic food in large portions at a good price with good service with hole in the wall ambience as advertised (I love local places like this, so that is not a knock). The outdoor seating is great (and it appears to include a lot of outdoor seating in front of the bar next door, which most people might think is not available). Would definitely go back.

    (5)
  • Saengthong D.

    Friendly workers, quick service, amazing breakfast menu, and delicious burger! Small place and cute spot near the beach. Definitely coming back again.

    (5)
  • Darren R.

    So we tried this place cuz it was highly recommended and always has a line. We got there at about 6 am due to a cancelled snorkel trip, so it wasn't busy at all :) Anyway, I tried the cinnamon bun slam (cinnamon buns made into French toast) and 2 eggs with bacon. The cinnamon slam was a but stale :( And the eggs were very much over easy as opposed to over medium as ordered. My fiancé got biscuits, which are supposed to be awesome, but turned out to be just ok and mostly doughy. Great bacon and very good coffee though! Said and done, I'd recommend trying some place else.

    (2)
  • M V.

    So good. Eggs beni delish with potatoes and breakfast burrito huge. Line moved quickly mid morning. Will def go back for pancakes.

    (5)
  • Janey S.

    How did i not write a review?! LOVED IT and the guy at the cashier, he was funny and had great personality ! He even gave us great suggestions for food ! I had the breakfast omelet, it had spam, cheese, ham maybe even bacon? i can't remember, it's only been a month... hehe...but ohmygosh it was great and i had plenty of leftovers. hubby had the pork fried rice ? topped with a fried egg ! Food was amazing ! Uploading pics immediately :)

    (4)
  • Luis G.

    This is a great place for breakfast. We had pork fried rice, omelette and huevos rancheros, all of them were excellent

    (5)
  • Geo P.

    This place is just fantastic. There's always a wait but it's more than worth it. The line moves fast and food comes even faster. Between the friendly welcome at the counter to the great service you won't be let down. We ate here four times during our week and loved it every time. If you're staying nearby it is a MUST stop for breakfast.

    (5)
  • Grant J.

    Pork fried rice was only okay. Rice was overcooked/too soft and the dish itself wasn't salty enough. Had to add soy sauce to make it taste better. :( If you're used to really good fried rice else where, I'd stay away from this. Coconut pineapple French toast was so so as well. Agree that it didn't have enough egginess to them as some other reviewers stated. Also, why are you using canned pineapples and dried bulk coconut flakes?! We're in Hawaii - no excuses! Felt more like a tourist trap than a good local restaurant. $1 for a coffee refill? :(

    (2)
  • Amy L.

    One of the best breakfast spots on the South Shore of Maui. A great mix of healthy options: Half a Papaya with yogurt and Oatmeal or Great Spoon Style Diner Food: Moco Loco, or Steak and Eggs. The lines can be long, but the staff moves the ordering along quickly. Their efficient with their order to table method so you won't wait long for a tasty start to your day. One of the best parts...they make whale-shaped pancakes for the kiddies...Delicious and cute.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey H.

    We stopped here twice for breakfast while in Maui. I had the french toast and traditional bacon/eggs/potatoes. The french toast was very good as well as the coconut syrup. Bacon/eggs/potatoes were also good. The line to order was pretty long (10-15 min wait), but once ordered it was easy to find a seat and the food came out very quickly. Remember its cash only. There is a cash machine inside, but it charges at $2.50 fee.

    (4)
  • Adkinl A.

    This place is a true local institution. Line up to order, fight the birds for seats and then munch on some great breakfast items. Definitely try the banana bread chocolate chip muffins and the biscuits and gravy are awesome. A must do breakfast joint in Kihei.

    (5)
  • Carol L.

    Casual little place that where you order inside and find a seat outside. We got one of their enormous cinnamon rolls to share (good). Coffee (good). I had their pancakes with banana-mac topping. The pancakes were really good. Light and crispy exterior. I wish I had some of the coconut syrup from The Gazebo for them though! Lots of locals there so you know it is a good place. Was an inexpensive and good breakfast.

    (4)
  • Cindy L.

    Great spot across from the beach. Tasty plate lunches. Such warm and friendly service, Alooooooha!

    (4)
  • Jo T.

    Pork fried rice with egg on top was amazing, as were the pancakes. Long wait, but the line moves fast and 100% worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Jacob M.

    Fantastic breakfast menu. That line moves quickly and we always get our food it plenty of time. Staff is very friendly Is there really whale in the whale pancake? Just kidding...

    (5)
  • Mary S.

    The cafe has a long wait in the morning. So we assumed it must be really good, plus the reviews were good. But it is not worth to stay in line and wait for this food. I ordered scramble eggs and bacon. Hard to screw up eggs, but they actually did. The eggs were almost cold when I got them. Unacceptable. Bacon was ok. We also had an omelette and pancakes. Not sure why anyone would serve huge 2 pancakes to a single person when you can feed 4 people with these 2 pancakes. Just such a waste. Can not recommend it.

    (1)
  • Jewl U.

    Awesome Place! Ate there many mornings!

    (5)
  • pam b.

    Cash only, a wait, but the wait is worth it.. Big huge portions and super yummy food... The pancakes are delicious and the loco moco with the fried rice is so super delic... Yum, I am craving this food as I am writing this.. A definite visit when on the island.. Looks not so hot on the outside, but is worth it - very clean and nice service.

    (5)
  • Melissa A.

    Um...so maybe we went to this place twice on our 5 day trip? And somebody in our group may have visited it a 3rd time too? It was great. Everyone loved the fried rice w/ over easy egg, cinnamon roll french toast (gluttonous) and loco moco with fried rice and over easy egg (extra gluttonous). I had a veggie scramble. Was pretty simple but pretty good. And their baked goods were all very yummy. I especially liked the pecan sticky bun/cinnamon roll they had! Looking for ward to going back there when we're back in Maui.

    (4)
  • Tee M.

    We got the veggie scramble, the squealer and fish and eggs. It was all below average and very oily. The fried rice and pancakes looked really good, so maybe we ordered wrong. I would not go there again and didn't find it to be anything remarkable. The servers were friendly, but the line up wove around our table and made us feel rushed and a bit uncomfortable. I'd pay a little more for better ambience and quality.

    (2)
  • Karen C.

    We came here for our last meal in Maui, HI before we headed to the airport. I must say that I was disappointed to find this place at the end of our trip...we would have ate breakfast here every day if we found this place sooner. It wasn't a far drive from where we were staying and there's parking lot so we didn't have to hassle with street parking. Oh well, next time we'll be eating breakfast here more than once. Here's a rundown of what you'll do - you order first, pay, pick up drinks, & find table. There's only outdoor seating and one entrance to the restaurant (stay on the left side as servers and customers use the right side to come in and out). Don't bother saving a table because there's two signs that tell you not to do that... by the time you're done ordering a table will clear up and the server will help you find a table (that's what happened to us), so don't worry about not getting a table. We order three breakfast dishes - French Toast w/ Banana Mac Nut; #1 (breakfast plate - 2 eggs, home fries, bacon, biscuit), & Loco Moco and a POG juice (Passion, Orange, Guava combo) and the total came out to around $30ish - so the price isn't too bad. On to the food: I'm SOOOOO GLAD I changed my mind last minute from pancakes to french toast. They were delicious!!! especially with the coconut syrup (there's two on the tables - brown: Maple & white: Coconut). The Loco Moco was really good too, the gravy had a lot of flavor and I love how sticky the rice is. The #1 is like any regular breakfast plate (nothing fancy - but I wanted bacon and home fries and to order side order of those two wasn't worth it cuz $1 extra you get additional 2 eggs and a biscuit) The only thing that bothers me about outdoor dining is the birds... they're cute in all but OMG are they gross cuz all I can think of are the germs they might have. If the servers don't clear a table right away you'll see about 15 birds on the table eating the scraps....

    (4)
  • mark y.

    had burrito supreme, cinnamon roll fresh toast breakfast, and Hapa Mocha (iced). burrito had more starch (potatoes) than meat. roll tasted a little stale. Hapa Mocha was ok. was expecting more due to reviews.

    (2)
  • Kristin H.

    There's going to be line - there's a very good reason for that - it's popular because it's delicious and it's worth the wait. The guy taking the orders is fast, friendly and he's just the kind of person that loves his job - which makes for a great atmosphere. We eat here at least three times each visit. The portions are large, the cost is low, the food is phenomenal!!! I highly recommend their Hawaiian bread French toast. It is to die for!!!

    (5)
  • Rosemarie d.

    The line looks intimidating but it moves surprisingly quick. They have worked this down so well. I especially love the rule that you can't save a seat while someone else is ordering. Surprisingly, this didn't cause any problems. I wish more places would adopt that rule. Awesome view of the beach right across the way.

    (4)
  • Lawrence M.

    Wait is quite long, but the food is good. Coconut syrup for the french toast is pretty awesome.

    (4)
  • Alisa O.

    Best breakfast in Maui!! The biscuits taste like grandmas. The corned beef hash is delicious! Do not be swayed by the long line as it goes super fast and there is always a place to sit. Super nice staff too!

    (5)
  • Ali A.

    This is a way overdue post from my trip back in October 2012, but because this was quite possibly the WORST breakfast I had in a while I still feel the need to post my notes. We were staying in Wailea and were in search for some good breakfast food. The high yelp reviews led us to Kihei Caffe. We ordered FRIED RICE thinking this would be yummy--I mean how can you mess fried rice up? Apparently you can. They served it as a huuuge scoop on a plate. With the first bite we knew something was wrong. The rice they served was sooo overcooked that much of it you could not even see grains of rice.. it was a BIG BALL OF MUSH and the flavor was not even that great. Actually it was pretty disgusting. My sister and I were really hungry and tried to eat the more edible parts but in the end could not bring ourselves to eat even half of it. We also tried a cinnamon roll (original) which was okay, nothing special. The only good thing about this meal was the 1/2 of fresh papaya we ordered and service was pretty good. There was a huge line that moved fast, the guy who took our order was friendly and the wait staff came out with the food quickly. Maybe we ordered the wrong things, but we left quite sad and disappointed.. with our breakfast cravings unsatisfied

    (2)
  • Carolyn W.

    Really good! I preferred the breakfast burrito over the pancakes. I would totally go there again if I get the chance!

    (4)
  • Masato I.

    Came here while staying in Wailea. Hearty breakfast, but expect a line and BRING CASH!! The service is friendly, atmosphere relaxed, and the food pretty good. It's a busy shop and they cycle through customers pretty well. We got the french toast with mac-nut & banana (good, but thing to write home about) and also the pork fried rice with a scrambled egg on top (the pork portions were generous, but I didn't care for how soft the rice was... it was too mushy and a bit salty for my taste. Great breakast stop on your way from Wailea/Kihei to whatever beach you're going to! There's wi-fi, but the cashier didn't know the password...

    (4)
  • Shan C.

    Ordered egg benedict/ahi and French toast with magi bread; prices were reasonable and both tasted great; highly recommend this place and love to come again!

    (4)
  • Jane A.

    my favorite breakfast is French Toast. After reading other peoples review, I decided to try their French Toast. It was good. I ordered the one with banana, macadamia toppings. my husband ordered a typical american breakfast with bacon and eggs over medium. Apparently if you are very particular with your eggs, you should specific and ask how they are cooked. Because over medium in Kihei is not the same as California and/or most places in United States. I also went back for lunch and ordered a Loco Moco. The flavor was good but the rice was a bit under cooked. Being Asian, I'm sure I know the difference between under cooked rice and rice cooked with not enough water. Overall I think this place is good. it has good flavors, people are friendly. But I do think it's a bit on the pricey side. We ordered to simple breakfast with coffee and somehow managed to walk out spending close to $25.

    (4)
  • Dee B.

    Came here every morning (between 6-7am) during our time in Maui. The food was good and service was pretty quick. Tip: Come early because this place gets much busier after 8am.

    (4)
  • Steph D.

    This was one of our favorite places to eat during our visit to Maui. We had breakfast here three days during our week-long stay. -Fried Rice: It's amazing! It seems to have pork, Portuguese sausage, and maybe some other tasty meat. The rice is a bit gooey which makes it really good. Make sure to get over-easy eggs on top! You can also get a side of it for around $3.50 but it doesn't come with eggs on top. -French Toast: It's so good with the macadamia nuts+banana topping. Delicious! -Loco Moco: We got this on top of white rice, but it may be better on top of fried rice. Still great though! -The Birds: gross. I hated the birds surrounding the tables. The couple next to us left and there were about 10 birds feasting on their leftovers. It was pretty nasty. Just don't look.

    (5)
  • Justin B.

    If you are in Maui during your stay, this place is killer for breakfast!! My wife and I ate here three times during our 7-day stay on the island and let me just say that it never got old. I ordered the fried rice with two eggs, twice because it was so delectable. Everything is made to order and super fresh, my wife ordered the banana pancakes with Mac nuts, along with their breakfast burrito that had their homemade chorizo. They have an amazing assortment of hot sauces, along with fresh baked pastries that are made each morning. The line to order your food can be long at times but you know that it means the food is delicious. The staff behind the counter to those that serve the food are incredibly nice and warm, making our return trips that much better. I recommend this joint to everyone looking for a sweet breakfast with a cool environment, we will be back!!

    (4)
  • Trang H.

    We love loco mocos but we might have messed up this order on our own accord. After working hard laying on the beach, we decided we needed a hardy meal to quench our hunger and build back the six calories we burned at the beach. We yelped kihei and saw a line of people out the door. We were excited to get a large order of loco moco but got thrown off at the register when the cashier asked if we wanted to substitute the steamed rice for pork fried rice. My boyfriend's eyes lit up and he quickly said yes. About ten minutes later the meal came out and we ate in a rare silence. I wasn't too fond of the fried rice and gravy combination but I didn't want to say anything. Finally my boyfriend broke the silence and said, "Man....this sucks with the fried rice" and we both laughed. No more combining dishes that don't belong together.

    (2)
  • Christine M.

    This is a cash only place! Less than $10/person for a meal, cheaper if you split a dish. But you certainly don't want to wait in line and realize you don't have any cash on you! Anyways, the cashier working on 10-08 was incredibly friendly and helpful, considering the line was out the door. Gotta give it to this guy! The portions here are massive, so you can split a plate and still leave satisfied. Banana Macadamia Nut French Toast was delicious, also had the Chorizo and Eggs which was yummy! Boyfriend had a Fried Rice dish which he said was good also. Would definitely come back and arrive a little earlier before the line forms! Seating is outside in a shaded area with a breeze and a view of the beach park across the street.

    (4)
  • Whitney K.

    Great for breakfast, fried rice and pancakes were good. We also ordered to veggie scramble which I think could have done without the potatoes all and all this place was pretty good. The service was fast, we didn't have to wait long for the food. Just go early or be ready to wait for a table, or just order take out.

    (4)
  • Sunni A.

    Everyone says it's a must: It's a must! This place is always busy but don't be afraid; turnover is lightning fast and by the time you order inside, there will be tables for you to choose from outside. Don't skip the fresh squeezed OJ. Best pork-fried rice I've ever had, the pork was smoky, with the soft, chewy, moist texture characteristic of a high-quality jerky. Huge giant chunks. Get your loco-moco on a bed of this stuff and you will wonder why you've had it on white rice all these years. The guy taking the order will speak slowly and he's really groovey and friendly; I suspect it's to aid in pacing out the table turnover in this place. Genius!

    (5)
  • Robin W.

    Highly recommended. Line is long but it moves fast. Location is perfect across from the beach.

    (5)
  • Suzanne B.

    PORK FRIED RICE! I got the pork fried rice with 2 eggs overeasy... It was so good that even though we were on our way to the airport after breakfast, I couldn't throw it away, and decided to take it with me through security. We ended up being delayed, so it came in handy at the airport and was still delicious. I might be biased, I love fried rice, but this was some of the best. I also got the snickers drink, and that was very good. I would definitely come back here the next time we are in maui.

    (4)
  • Margie W.

    Their portion sizes are pretty big, so sharing is recommended. I tried the French toast, which was pretty fluffy and came with powdered sugar, but wasn't too heavy. I would definitely recommend this item and the loco moco with fried rice. *Need* to get their fried rice or else you're missing the best part! This became my friends and my go-to breakfast place during out trip. You order inside and there's open seating outside with some covering, but be careful of birds dropping surprises during your meal!

    (5)
  • Julia N.

    On one of the fine mornings we decided to venture outside of our resort for breakfast, our friend recommended we go to Kihei Caffe. A tiny joint with lots of outdoor seating, you order and then find your table. I decided to go healthy despite my strong desire to order the pancakes. I went with the veggie scramble that came with spinach, mushrooms, onions, bell pepper, and tomatoes. They were mixed together with sauteed home fries in a giant mound of deliciousness. Word of warning, though; you can't customize this order. It's already pre-made so if you didn't want the mushrooms, tough luck (they're easy to pick out, BTW). All around awesome joint and a great local option outside of tourist-ville.

    (4)
  • Gabi G.

    My husband is "not a breakfast person" and he said it was the best breakfast burrito he's EVER had. I tasted it-- it was fresh, not greasy at all, and hearty. Huge, but not loaded with fat. I had the haveros ranchero (my first time ever) and it was absolutely delicious. Again, it was hearty, fresh, and not laden in fat. Loved it here. Will return.

    (5)
  • Kimmy K.

    This was another recommendation from my friend, Sarah. Mr. Kupcakes got the Local Moco. It's a ridiculously huge meal, but you have to get it at least once when you are on Maui. The one here though the egg white was super runny and the meat was barely cooked. I had Hawaiian sweet bread french toast for the second day in a row. That stuff is seriously addicting! I wasn't as impressed with this place as some are and have never bee back.

    (2)
  • Annie C.

    I am a fan of bananas. And mac nuts. And coconut. And this place has Banana mac nut french toast/pancake with coconut syrup! I read rave reviews so I decided to try the french toast. It didn't disappoint, but I can't honestly say that it it made my mouth melt. Maybe b/c I'm not much of a breakfast person. Nonetheless, the french toast was pretty good. I ate it ALL (although I probably shouldn't have). There were a lot of variety on the menu which I would've tried had I found this place earlier. I stayed at the Four Seasons and didn't feel right paying $15-$20 for eggs and toast. The prices at Kihei Caffee is reasonable, seating was easy to find (people also sat in the tables in front of the restaurant next door), and YES, they now take credit cards. If I go back to Maui again, Banana Mac Not French Toast would be on my list of Eats. Happy eating!!

    (4)
  • Greta M.

    THIS REVIEW PERTAINS TO BREAKFAST, NOT LUNCH (I DIDN'T GO TO KIHEI CAFFE FOR LUNCH). "YUM PROFILE": I'm making up this phrase, so I'll define it as the food's flavor, aroma, appearance and ability to make you want to eat it until you burst. The breakfast at Kihei Caffe is about an 11 on a 10-scale - clearly one of the best breakfasts I've ever had the pleasure to inhale. Top recommendations on the menu (it's important to note that my traveling companions and I went to Kihei Caffe for two breakfasts only; therefore, we weren't able to sample the whole menu): #5 -- French toast with banana macadamia nut topping # 6 - Buttermilk pancakes with banana macadamia nut topping and coconut syrup (*FAVORITE SWEET SELECTION*) #12 - Breakfast burrito, supreme size it with chorizo and refried beans (*FAVORITE SAVORY SELECTION*) #14 - Veggie scramble #18 - Cinnamon rolls #15 - Fruit salad and yogurt (I don't recommend this dish. It's good - no problem with the quality per se - but you don't go to a restaurant like Kihei Caffe and order the fruit salad. Belly up to a plate of pancakes or a burrito the size of your head and enjoy it. Forget the diet for one meal.) AMBIANCE: Don't go to Kihei Caffe if you're looking for an upscale, hoity toity, Miss Manners Mecca of aesthetic perfection. And don't go there if you're counting Weight Watchers Points. And don't go there if you have an aversion to standing in line for your breakfast... or the table on which you eat it. Go there if breakfast is your favorite meal of the day. Go there if you're the type of person who loves to have waffles or scrambled eggs for dinner. Go there if you want a breakfast that's better than any breakfast you'll find at five-star resorts in the neighborhood of Kihei Caffe... at a quarter of the price. The ambiance has a bit of a greasy spoon feel to it - eclectic décor, and all the seating is outside. You place your order inside after standing in a (typically long-ish) line, and the ordering follows a Soup Nazi drill: 1. State your name 2. State your drink 3. State the menu item number you'd like 4. Pay cash 5. Get your drink 6. Go find a table (don't dare save a table BEFORE you order - it's verboten to do so) A server will call out your name as he/she snakes his/her way through the collection of tables outside, some of which are positioned just a few feet away from a busy road. Raise your hand when your name is called, and be prepared for a mountain of tongue-slapping great food. (Note: I read Food Mood T.'s one-star review below, and I really think her experience could be chalked up to an off day, like she wondered. I'm a hard-core "foodie" who has had the good fortune to dine at some of the best restaurants in the world, and I never select food based on quantity and price. I always, without fail, make quality a prerequisite of any meal. Admittedly, I did not try the corn beef hash, so perhaps that dish is not one of Kihei Caffe's best; however, every dish I tried, I loved.) COST: The average price of breakfast is $10-15, which is rather cheap by Maui standards. The value is terrific - great food, relatively low price, and each dish is able to satiate the biggest appetite. ADVICE: Try to go for an early breakfast (they open at 5:00 a.m.) or a late breakfast. If you hit the peak breakfast time, you might be standing in a long line or it might take a while to get a table. BRING CASH - they don't accept credit cards. LEAVE A TIP. I'm including a picture of their tip "jar," positioned at the cash register. The line on the jar is worth a couple bucks alone. LEAVE ANY AND ALL UPPITY-NESS AT HOME OR YOUR HOTEL. I love five-star dining just as much as the next foodie, but don't let any high-maintenance proclivities prevent you from enjoying breakfast at Kihei Caffe. Follow the Breakfast Nazi drill I outlined above, try to go during off-peak hours, and just let your taste buds savor the goodness. DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT TRYING THE COCONUT SYRUP! Finally, WEAR PANTS WITH AN ELASTIC WAIST BAND. You'll want to overeat. I guarantee it. So just be prepared to do it. Throw in the towel and succumb to the delectableness of Kihei Caffe's breakfast.

    (5)
  • Alex J.

    All hyped. Food was really bad. We had pineapple coconut pancake, bacon/egg/buscuit, and blacken fish. Fish was dried and frozen. pineapple was canned not fresh. Biscuit was hard as a rock.

    (2)
  • Andrew Y.

    Lots of food is served. I had the pork fried rice. I was happy with it. I also tried the loco moco...I was not happy with that. I was expecting something more along the lines of what I had at Da Kitchen Express, but instead, I think I got processed meat patties. I have no idea if Da Kitchen serves pre made patties, but theirs didn't seem that way. The one from Kihei Cafe was pretty disappointing. I didn't even finish the plate and I normally eat anything.

    (3)
  • Doug S.

    Interesting breakfast/lunch spot, food was good, nothing over the top. Friendly service, nice shaded tables outside, across the street from the beach.

    (3)
  • Laine D.

    Fantastic breakfast - huevos rancheros hit the spot! You can tell from the line out front...this place is awesome. I would hit this one every day for breakfast. The staff is very nice and the food is great. A must if you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Danielle S.

    I really enjoyed having breakfast here. I had never really been to a place quite like it. First you order inside (**cash only**) and pay, then you pick a spot outside to sit. They will bring out your food, and then you eat away! Not necessarily healthy, but delicious food! You can tell it is made fresh in a home-style way. I would definitely go back!

    (4)
  • Alice P.

    Love this place!

    (5)
  • Denis B.

    Extremely friendly staff, and excellent breakfast ( I had their Omelet). Seem like they always have space to sit outside (No inside seating anyway). Even with the line of people inside, it was still pretty quick to order and my meal came really quickly after ward.

    (5)
  • Annie P.

    Five star service, two star everything else. When we arrived we were sure there was no way we would get a table. They make it very clear no sitting before ordering. There was a quite a line but it moved very efficiently with the most amazing order taker I have ever seen. He was super friendly, quick and accurate, took our order for four in less than one minute, it seemed like, a great start. When we got outside, there were a couple of four tops getting cleared, another plus! They clear the tables super quickly which is awesome, but then we realized they would have to considering what can only be called an infestation of birds... The dozens of birds hang around the tables and one of them literally tried to take a piece of his cinnamon bun out of his hands. It's amazing how the seats are not covered in bird shit but it is super distracting and not conducive to enjoyable eating. I had the breakfast burrito and it was really dry with just potatoes and scrambled eggs pretty much. My sister's papaya with musli was weirdly chalky and pasty in the mouth. The blacken fish was pretty good but a bit stringy and the poached eggs that came with it were swimming in water and inedible. I really wanted to like it here but all those birds and the subpar food just didn't do it. (24 of 30)

    (3)
  • Mike S.

    Excellent little place on the coast for breakfast. You must try the cinnamon roll with macadamia nuts on top. Also don't worry if there is a line it moves amazingly fast!

    (5)
  • Ernie G.

    Not sure what all the hype is about this place. First off, they don't accept credit or debit cars so you need to bring cash. Second, it's not too clean; the outside tables are not bussed quickly enough and the birds had a field day picking at the leftover plates. My omelette was ok but nothing special. The menu is your typical "greasy food" fare so don't come here if you plan on eating healthy.

    (2)
  • Justin W.

    The best breakfast in Maui, hands down. I had the banana mac nut pancakes and my wife had the French toast. Both were dynamite. Bring cash cause they don't take cards, but they have an ATM. The line is out the door for a reason. Worth the wait. I would eat here every day. Good job kihei cafe

    (5)
  • Tori M.

    We came to the Kihei Caffe for breakfast prior to heading to the airport on our final day in Maui. We'd read that the Banana Mac pancakes were amazing so I ordered that and the hubby ordered the special - the Cinnamon Roll French toast which came with eggs and bacon. The Banana Mac pancakes were huge - could have easily been shared between 2 people. They were loaded with macadamia nut pieces and bananas and topped with butter and a little whipped cream. So filling, I couldn't come close to eating all of it. The Cinnamon Roll French Toast was amazing! Literally a cinnamon roll cut in half and prepared as French toast. SO good! Bacon was perfect and over easy egg was good. Staff at the counter were very friendly, long lined but moved quickly and no trouble finding parking. Would highly recommend checking out the Kihei Caffe!

    (4)
  • Ebru T.

    Food was very greasy!

    (2)
  • Dayle T.

    Ate here with missus and really enjoyed it. Had Atkins omelet and missus had steak and eggs. Plentiful and ono! Big crowd at 930am on a Thursday but service is quick and seating (self searing) was available. Even had the owner stop at our table to talk story and snap a pic of us. Not a fancy place by any means but hospitable with ample delicious food. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Matthew D.

    Good place for breakfast and coffee. Portions are huge, food is delicious, and it's right across from a nice park. It's an order at the counter, bring it out to your table place. The pastries are awesome.

    (4)
  • Tammi H.

    Kihei Caffe was our first stop when we visited Maui and a great way to start the trip! The food is really good and inexpensive. The banana mac nut french toast was amazing. Eggs benedict dish was also pretty good. You mostly serve yourself, but the staff was friendly. Not the cleanest restaurant though. Definitely had a laid-back, surfer kind of vibe. You sit outside at tables that aren't the cleanest and have lots of birds and dogs around, but I enjoyed the food in a casual environment.

    (5)
  • Kris T.

    Spent the weekend on Maui with some girlfriends, and we decided to eat breakfast here after reading all the raving Yelp reviews. I was set on getting the cinnamon roll French toast. As I'm ordering, the guy at the counter discourages me from ordering it. Instead, he insists that I get the banana mac nut French toast. "We just make cinnamon roll French toast to get rid of the week old cinnamon rolls!" he exclaimed (jokingly, I hope). I did see some good reviews for the the banana mac nut French toast. Okay, why not? What a mistake! That was probably the worst French toast I've ever had in my life. It was soggy and bland. Even the two limp strips of bacon were pretty sad. I forced myself to eat it only because I paid $13 for that $%#&@ meal! Now that I think about it, I bet the guy recommended the banana mac nut French toast so they could get rid of their week old sweet bread!

    (1)
  • Kora T.

    Pretty affordable for what you get around the area. Huge portions. Be prepared to share. There's seating but the place gets really busy. You must order first and then they'll find you a place to sit. Great customer service - they are quick and efficient.

    (4)
  • Dan K.

    Not bad for the price. Place was very busy but the line moved fast. Very large portions. I had the eggs benedict and my wife had the breakfast burrito (HUGE). We also shared the french toast. Coffee was good as well.

    (4)
  • Lucas L.

    For years I have been going here for the pork fried rice and loco moco. I have never ever been let down. The portions are large and perfect for double meal! Their sodas are all natural and the food is all delicious. Great place to spend your morning drinking coffee and reading the paper.

    (5)
  • Lanni D.

    The big guy taking our order was a little pushy. He kept trying to push my group to order the French toast with bacon which is an undisclosed extra charge. Everything is extra charge. Food is not bad. Burger was hard. Hash was good. No refills on the sodas with pure cane sugar (boo!!!).

    (3)
  • Melissa C.

    Amazing! Order at counter first then find table, they have fresh squeezed orange juice and the most amazing drip coffee ever! Can't believe people are so upset on here about coffee refills. They only charge 2 bucks for the 1st cup and 1 for refills. So you can have 3 cups of coffee for $4.00. Had the fruit salad with homemade granola and yogurt. So yummy! We also had the homemade corn beef hash which is a must have! Will be back !

    (5)
  • Eric M.

    The food was to die for. My wife had the macadamia nut banana French toast with coconut syrup. That was some of the best French toast I had ever eaten. I myself had the classic breakfast w/ 2 eggs ,bacon, and potatoes. I also had a biscuit w/ sausage gravy and a side of sausage patties. Ok, I was hungry. The ONLY reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 was the fact that you had to pay for coffee refills.

    (4)
  • Theo H.

    Located across Kalama Parks 'whale', this place is a Demotivator. After you eat, you lose the drive to do anything productive. The portions are huge and the experience is consistent. Of course it's only breakfast, but I'm still amazed at how many eateries, still manage to screw up the most important meal of the day. Try the Local Fry Loco Moco. The bicuits are good with syrup. That big ass roll they make there is silly good. Again, I have not had a bad meal there. In fact, I'll be there this weekend. Just kidding. Once a month is fine for me. (Trying to make some life changes) They fall short of a five, due to thier outdoor dining location. Sometimes you may have to fight of the birds who don't mind catching a few cracks, for a shot at your food. From a locals perspective...I give it a solid 4. PEACE!!!

    (4)
  • Dev V.

    When I was staying in Maui recently, I wanted to get off the resort and eat local in Kehei. I checked Yelp of course and this place popped up as a good spot for breakfast. The line was long, but the guy manning the register was very friendly and high energy. I did the corned beef and hash, it was very good. Nice outside setting across from the beach. Make sure to bring cash, or you won't be getting your grub on.

    (4)
  • Andy S.

    Last year during our visit we fell I love with the iced coffee and gave high marks - this year however we take it all back. When we ordered the iced coffees we were told they still made them with iced cubes of coffee, not water. However, when we received them, the ice cubes were made with water - disappointing. That would have been fine, but when we asked why, we were told they did not have time to help us and that the coffee is what it is - too bad for us. They were just plain rude about it.

    (1)
  • Ivy K.

    Super cute, tiny little breakfast/brunch spot with warm, friendly service and plenty of outdoor seating. Recommend: Papaya with yogurt, granola, and raisins & biscuits and gravy (with sausage gravy!) Avoid: Fried rice (weird and soggy), breakfast burrito (too potato-y), omelettes (giant but bland) 2.5 stars for the food, rounded up to 3 overall for the service. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Arianne T.

    I've been to Maui twice. I went to Kihei Caffe for breakfast twice during each of those trips. If we had not had activities planned, I could have probably gone everyday. I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE the Corned Beef. Did I mention that I love Kihei Caffe's corned beef? They give you a choice of homemade or from the can. You must order the homemade (why anyone would order from the can just blows my mind). The corned beef is perfectly spiced and has the perfect amount of crunch from sitting on the grill.. accompanied with the fried rice, the meal is perfect. Kihei Caffe is cool if you're a baller on a budget... the portions are huge so you can get 2 decent sized meals from an order or you can share or you can be a fat ass like me and eat all of it. I've had the banana mac pancakes, loco moco, french toast, breakfast burrito... ALL amazing. Kihei Caffe can get super crowded but it's totally worth the wait. Remember that it's cash only and while you're there, get the POG juice.

    (5)
  • Gianna R.

    They are now open for dinner!!!! My fav lil breakfast now is open at night Im so exited... lol.. Well The dinner menu is small bascially its all chili they have 4-5 different style chili and then you can have it served a bunch of different ways.. I had a bowl of the Haleakala hot chili it was pretty damn hot which I love and then had a hot dog and it was served with pasta salad and the best I mean seriously the best cornbread I have ever had, it was sweet and moist almost like a cake it was so so so good.. My uncle had a huge chili dog and it was served with pasta salad and cornbread like all the meals.. Go check it out if you like chili they have about 10-15 different types of combos..

    (5)
  • Arlene A.

    Breakfast was so yummy here! You order, find your seat, then someone calls out your name and bring your food out to you. I got the eggs benedict and they let me order the teddy bear pancake although it's on the kid's menu. Both were good, but I think I liked the pancake just a little bit more mainly because it was teddy-bear shaped, very fluffy and had chocolate chips on top! Definitely will be back on my next Maui visit!

    (5)
  • Ryan M.

    Food was sloppy and uninspired. Loco Moco was terrible, the egg was undercooked and the burger was microwaved. I came here with high expectations because of all the great reviews and was very disappointed. The staff was also impatient and didn't clean any of the tables. I understand being busy, but you shouldn't make your customers have to wipe off their table before they sit

    (1)
  • Cryetti C.

    Based on Yelp, we were very excited to check this place out! We decided to take the food to go and ordered pancakes, topped with macademia nuts, chocolate and banana. This was excellent! We also ordered the loco moco, which we were very much looking forward to. Unfortunately, it was not appetizing. The beef was dry and the gravy was not tasty. I wish I had tried another loco moco elsewhere to be able to compare it.. but I did not. Perhaps it was just an off day for the loco moco. Other than that, the service was friendly and food served quite quickly, considered the line out the door!

    (3)
  • The Food C.

    Bring your fly swatter. If they installed some fans outside on the patio, that would alleviate the fly problem. Also, a little pricy for what you get for Breakfast. The cinnamon rolls were amazing though! Freshly baked everyday. Stay away from the biscuits and gravy, ordinary and the biscuits were tough and hard! Not the cleanest of places either. No attention to detail. If they would just take a little more time with the cleanliness of this place, it wouldn't be too bad.

    (2)
  • Annie M.

    This place was cheap and good! We were staying at the Four Seasons so breakfast there the first day cost us $80! Then someone mentioned this place to us and the next day we had a great, filling meal for $30! They lose one star for the ghetto outdoor seating! LoL

    (4)
  • April L.

    Cash only, good food. My sister loved her loco moco and I enjoyed my veggie scramble. Come hungry -- they offer ample servings! Friendly service and right across the street from the beach. Be sure to try Kihei Caffe out if you're staying in south Maui.

    (4)
  • Tiffany R.

    Eh, I ordered the Loco Moco and didn't really like it, my husband did though. Rough service. $1 per coffee refill and dirty tables. I guess it's cool for a local place.

    (2)
  • Mimi M.

    Place is amazing, foodies dream come true! We had the pork fried rice w eggs over easy, a must!!! We also tried the Macadamia banana nut French toast (ask for the coconut syrup). Great food, great coffee, great service, w Aloha spirit highly recommend! Update we ate here 5 of our 8 days! Foodie heaven, pancakes were light as air!

    (5)
  • Bunny B.

    WOAH are their portions are gigantic...u definitely get your money's worth. To top it all? It tastes sooo good! Good quality fresh ingredients u can tell. The owner is SO nice and its impressive that he's so on top of everything with a lined up crowd out the door. Now i know why this place gets packed! Its a very small place and has a good sized outdoor patio shared with the next door restaurant. We ate outside, weather was perfect at 10am. He had the Big breakfast. I had the Veggie omelet sprinkled with SO much bacon. They were so generous with the bacon. My omelet had lots of mushrooms bell peppers onions cheese potatoes eggs and tomatoes. It was perfect! Wanted to try the Banana Mac Pancakes and French Toast but next time. The girl next to us seemed to enjoy it haha We will be back FOR SURE!

    (4)
  • Char M.

    Yummy...I have the blackened ono...it is served with potatoes...yummy...my friend was nice enough to share her fried rice with fried egg since the portions are ridiculous... also, I had the best shake there...i'm not quite sure exactly what it would be called since it was a hybrid of two of the shakes that were listed but this is what was inside: bananas, peanut butter, and mac nut syrup...it was heaven on earth!!! I will definitely be back... oh and by the way...don't be a douche...make sure that you order first then find your seat...no table saving peeps!!! CASH ONLY!!!!

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    My wife and I visited the Kihei Cafe one morning, while honeymooning in Maui. We split pancakes with bananas and macadamia nuts (instead of the French toast with the same toppings). Gotta say that the food was fantastic. We also split a sticky bun with nuts on it and that blew my mind. First cinnamon roll I've had that was nearly as good as a Cinnabon. The location of this pace is great. It's right across from a beach that offers great surfing lessons at an affordable price, with guaranteed waves that are easy to catch. This place is affordable and highly recommended. It's only a short drive from the Wailea resorts. Hang loose, brah.

    (4)
  • Brenda M.

    We ate here the last time in Maui once...had eggs benedict and corned beef hash. Large servings, very traditionally made. Know what you want when you go up and order and have cash ready!! Kinda feel like soup nazi on Seinfeld when you go thru line. The wait staff will find you table outside when ready, even if really busy!! Good basic food and really filling. You should go here at least once when on Maui.

    (5)
  • Naveen S.

    Order the Banana Macadamia Nut French Toast. Pour on some of that coconut drizzle. Enjoy. I'm dinging a star because my husband ordered the Loco Moco (without the pork fried rice) and the steak was just overcooked. But we both loved the french toast - best ever!

    (4)
  • Young Mi K.

    There's not much to eat (I think) in Kihei or Wailea. So if you don't want to trek out to Lahaina, and want a home-style local breakfast, Kihei Caffe is your best bet. My husband was a huge fan of the pork fried rice. Be careful when you eat outside...a bird pooped or peed on my eggs :(

    (3)
  • Carl C.

    After our first visit this week, I was at 4.5 stars. I am glad I waited until we had been there three times before posting the review, because our experiences there have been hit and miss. First of all, the setup is super-chill...up to the counter to order from the always friendly owner.....cash only by the way. The patio has a great outdoor cafe' feel. Our first visit, I had the biscuits and gravy, and the wife had bacon and eggs. Mine was cold, so I asked the server if she could warm it up....it took quite some time to get it back...the wife was done with her breakfast by the time it arrived. The waitress seemed to be living somewhere between forgetful and stoned. Despite that, the flavor of the food was very good. The second time, I just stopped in for coffee and a sweet roll. They charge $5 for the sweet roll, so I expected some seriously decadent pastry...it was underwhelming... Third time, me and the wife split a breakfast burrito....it was 2/3 potato and not very warm.....very forgettable. I could never give 5 stars to a serve-yourself place. The pros are the inviting patio, friendly owner and some tasty dishes. The negatives are the dishes on the "miss" side of "hit and miss", the food that came out cold more than once, and inconsistent service.

    (3)
  • Andy F.

    Awesome breakfast! A must stop and eat here. They have quick service as long as your able to hang in the line. Well worth it though. Found this place on Yelp, and worth every good review. The portions are large and prices are very reasonable. Had the loco moco, breakfast burrito & the french toast. Everything tasted amazing. Wish I was there right now.

    (5)
  • Stephanie M.

    If I could give them 10 stars I would !! We ate Breakfast here 2 times while honeymooning in Maui and loved it !! The first day my husband had the Loco Moco with added fried rice and it was out of this world !! I had the Banana Mac Nut French Toast with the Coconut Dressing, MMMMMM... The next time we went back my husband had the Loco Moco with white rice, and I had the Fried rice with 2 eggs on top (#8 I think) : ) So yummy period. Loved it and can't wait to go back just for the food !!

    (5)
  • Amber S.

    Came here often for Breakfast while staying in Kihei ... the first morning i had the Mac french toast and it was yummmmmmmu :) it was a pretty big serving, i couldnt really finish it all. the rest of my group had the pork fried rice and eggs, it was agiant portion and it was super tasty! i had other fried rice and eggs on the island and it didnt compare to this place! their pastries looked really good but i didnt get a chance to try them. if you're in kihei and looking for breakfast, this is the spot!

    (4)
  • Allegra D.

    Delicious food, HUGE pancakes that could feed 2 or 3 people. Reasonable prices for maui. No indoor seating and right on the road. CASH ONLY. The food was Devine. The prices are NOT the same as on the website.

    (5)
  • Cynthia C.

    Love the funny guy at the counter, love the fast and yummy food- wanted to go here every day.....every item is great!!

    (5)
  • Gigi C.

    OMG, Watch OUT! The good, the bad and the very very Ugly. We had an interesting experience eating here one Thursday morning: I will bring this review to you in 3 parts: the service, food, and cleanliness Service This place is a "serve yourself" kinda place. first, you wait on line and look at the menu on the wall (don't sit or hold a table) second, you order and pay the nice man behind the counter (cash only) third, find a table somewhere (this can be really hard to do) fourth, they bring the food to you, listen for them calling your name. This process was very smooth and friendly The food is not cheap (bagel with one scoop cream cheese and lox is $11) The food is tasty though, they seem to use fresh ingredients and cook it with love. Come for the food. Cleanliness: can I say yuck!, Gross! Discusting! The health department should be called to terminate those tables! Please, get new tables outside. They are a clear plexiglass top that is inlayed into a wood frame. They DO NOT clean the tables well between guests and the food is trapped in the space between the table and wood and the plexiglass is so filthy. God only knows what sorts of nasty bacteria is sitting on the table. Anyway, I hope that they have better cleaning habits in the kitchen. I know that they make their food with love.... now clean those tables with love.

    (3)
  • Mel G.

    The breakfast here is so good. The staff was super nice and helpful. The biscuits and gravy are awesome. My eggs were cooked perfectly and no one ever gets over-medium correct. My husband loved the ham steak special. The papaya with yogurt was delicious. The papaya was much bigger here then at some of the other places on the island. We are going back tomorrow morning on our way to the airport.

    (4)
  • Amanda G.

    We had breakfast a total of three times during our week here. Obviously, we liked it quite a bit. The owner is seriously the friendliest man in Maui. Personable, funny, and seems like an really nice guy. As for the food, they have the best sweet bread french toast I've had! It has great flavor, and isn't greasy, (as french toast can tend to be.) They make all of their pastries, and bread in house, and it's all fantastic. This is my favorite breakfast spot of the three islands I've been to! We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    Other than the flies and begging birds, the food was delicious. Yummo; I had the loco moco.

    (4)
  • Sally M.

    Best breakfast in town - bang for your buck and some serious home style cooking. If you are a traveler please be aware that this is a small place, the tables are outside and there are birds. In other words if the roadside location offends you, head on up the road. I like the location - this is Kihei, but it's not here for looks - - get fed and get real.

    (5)
  • Tamara B.

    Disappointing! We had been hearing so much about this place so we decided to give it a try. If you decide to go, definitely order the breakfast. We had hamburgers which were tasteless. We had to send one back because their version of "medium rare" was basically raw. When they brought the new burger out, the server decided we needed a lecture on what "medium" and "medium rare" mean so in her words "we won't have this problem again". We felt very demeaned and embarrassed. We definitely won't be back. Although she also said "I'm sure you'll be back". NOT

    (1)
  • Rosa L.

    This was the one place I picked for my group and I to try out in Maui. mmmm! The home fries...MMMMMMMM! banana + macadamia nut french toast / pancake....MMMMM!!!!!!! breakfast burrito... ehhh it was a burrito coconut syrup...AMAZZZING! overal:: GO GO GO the breakfast is so good!

    (4)
  • Jessica H.

    Amazing breakfast burrito! Friendly staff and cool atmosphere! Definitely a must when visiting kihei!

    (5)
  • Audrey H.

    Yum and yum. We were only on Maui for 3.5 days and for 2 of those days we had breakfast at the Kihei Caffe. They have a good system (order at the counter, THEN find a table), very friendly employees, and the food comes out quickly and is good. We ordered the same thing twice - I got the French Toast with banana and Mac topping which was fantastic; my better half got the Loco Moco with Fried rice which he really enjoyed. The first day we also ordered the veggie scramble which was shockingly bland but would have probably been a lot better with some salt. I also liked their POG - not overly sweet as it often is, it was just right. The seating is outdoors and you do get flies trying to attack your food but it's not a huge issue. They also have birds trying to scoop up crumbs (they do ask you to not feed the birds but I guess enough people do) which I don't mind but if you have a bird phobia (it seems to not be uncommon) you might want to scope it out first. It's right on the main street and parking is not difficult. Even if it looks crowded, I would check it out. They have a good way of making things move along fairly quickly.

    (5)
  • Dara V.

    Love love this place. Being a "previous" local myself; and know the other local eateries throughout the state, this place is definately great! The fried rice was right on with the over-medium eggs on it. We also had the home made corn-beef hash. If you are a kama'aina, you know home made cornbeef hash is a must on any local menu for breakfast. Fabulous, fabulous food. Wish we ate their sooner so we could have tried other menu items. It is CASH ONLY - BUT, they have a ATM right in there if you need to get some. Friendly staff; and just RIGHT ON! with da ALOHA! PS... first mug of coffee is FREE!

    (5)
  • Jessica W.

    Incredibly nice service! Had the two recommended favs - the Macadamia nut french toast, and the pork fried rice. UMS: Maybe because we're Asian, or around a lot of Chinese restaurants back in SF, but the pork friend rice was just ok; we could def. make it better at home. YUMS: The French toast was really yummy with a slather of melted butter and dripping coconut syrup. This is something you don't see too often and worth getting!

    (3)
  • Jen M.

    Hubs got a breakfast burrito and I got papaya with yogurt, raisins and oats. The food was decent - nothing special but it filled our tummies before another fun-filled day so I'd say it did the job!

    (3)
  • David D.

    Big line at 7:30am -- totally worth it.

    (4)
  • Lester L.

    It was fine. I found the food to be passable but nothing impressive. The pancakes were standard fare. The huevos rancheros was used ingredients straight out of the can. Corned beef hash was straight from a can too, but actually quite nice - soft inside and crispy outside. The worst was the coffee - tasted like Farmer Brothers like in an office break room. Overall, service and food was acceptable. My impression is that this place has a bigger reputation that reality can justify.

    (3)
  • J M.

    This place was ok. The yogurt cups are good, but I got the pork friend rice which was pretty sparse on anything but rice. My girlfriend got a veggie omelette, but she didn't want onions and since they premake the omelettes, she had to buy a normal omelette and then add every other vegetable on the list to get what she wanted which was slightly annoying and definitely upped the price. If you are in the mood for a heavy, filling, inexpensive breakfast that will put you into a food coma, then you'll like this place.

    (3)
  • Nicole H.

    I really enjoyed Kihei Cafe! The atmosphere is friendly, the food delicious and the staff are really helpful. First you place your order at the counter and you give your name, then you find a table. Make sure you do it in that order! They call your name when they bring the food to your table, it makes it family like. The staff have painted pictures on the wall. I recommend a number #1 and give this place my number 1.

    (5)
  • Omega L.

    Dners, drive-ins and dives of Maui. Cash only, great portions. Banana nut macadamia pancakes...Bomb! #8 Pork fried rice with over medium eggs and a side of spam- hello Hawaii! This is the best breakfast for home cookin' in Hawaii.

    (5)
  • Anthony N.

    I was super excited reading the reviews here on yelp!! 4stars outta 200+ reviews is pretty damn good! But yelp failed me. :( The pictures of the food looks soo good on their website but I guess anything LOOKS good when you're hungry. The only thing that stands out to me is the cashier. He was super friendly and he seemed to enjoy doing what he does. He should get a raise. :D The service was pretty quick. Kinda too quick to be made FRESH if u know what I mean... I ordered the fried rice, for the price I thought it was fair, the taste wasn't all there but the portion was pretty big. There were 9 of us and everyone got their food fast except for my friend who ordered a bagel. So shes patiently waiting to get her plain bagel and we are almost half way done with our food. She goes and ask for it and they said its coming right out. another 10 minutes pass and no bagel so I go and ask for it and they hand it to me. anyways, it should not take over 20-25 min for a bagel unless you are making it from scratch!!! sheeesh!! That is just unacceptable!

    (3)
  • Mina P.

    Tried it again, got takeout - cinnamon roll, cherry pastry, and a little Portugese custard pie. The food was truly outstanding, but the process to get it was stressful..I asked for a fork and was told no, and then ridiculed for even asking. I did at least manage to find a waitress willing to give me napkins as I was walking out, as the ones I was given were almost nonexistent. Bottom line, yes, the food is good, but the abysmal service makes it less enjoyable and will keep me from returning. Customers are herded like cattle and treated as an inconvenience, like we are there for their pleasure. Think Soup Nazi.

    (2)
  • Yoshio E.

    Best locomoco i had ever

    (5)
  • Ana M.

    Kihei Caffe was recommended to my boyfriend and I from our the concierge from our time share, so we were excited to go. Keep in mind, they don't take credit cards or anything so have your cash ready! You order your food inside, and then eat outside on their patio. We went on a really hot morning, so we were glad to find tables with umbrellas and shade. They have a lot of options, and the food looked like it could have been photographed. I ordered the french toast with bananas and macadamia nuts. My boyfriend ordered a pork and fried rice breakfast served with two over easy eggs on top. Both were sooo good. We would definitely go there again. We also ordered a side of bacon, an orange juice, and a smoothie. So for breakfast our bill was about $30 not including the tip, but it was worth the money. Next time we might not order drinks and bacon just to save money, but it was GREAT and I would definitely recommend that.

    (4)
  • Nutchanat P.

    Great food! Good price! Whether or not you're on this side of the island you really should make it a point to check this place out. You won't be disappointed! We stopped by here after we watched a beautiful sunrise at the Haleakala Crater. Man, it sure hit the spot! Hubby and I shared an order of coconut pineapple pancakes and an omelet. The pancakes had 2 whole slices of pineapple (not just chunks) and shredded coconut sprinkles. Two big wonderful pancakes, one huge flavorful omelet, two cups of coffee and a glass of juice cost us less than $30. That's pretty good for Maui. Too bad we were staying on the other side of the island; otherwise we'd be here every morning. Cash only BTW. Ps. since you're on this side of Maui be sure and pack your snorkel gear then go check out Makena Landing to swim with huge green sea turtles.

    (5)
  • Theoldlady F.

    Super annoyed we didn't come here until our last day.... You order inside and then they bring it out to you. We were lucky and got there early enough to get a good table under an umbrella. Standard breakfast fare with options to be healthier or less healthy depending on your preference. Reasonably priced For me it's the perfect breakfast place on vacation.

    (4)
  • Evan B.

    Um, holy crap. Not only is there an expansive menu, but no matter what you order, it's tasty as all hell and the service is to die for! The cashier taking orders (you wait in line to order, then go grab a seat) is extremely friendly. Quick to keep the line moving, but makes sure to pay attention to each person. They have their own spin on the menu and have delicious stuff. I loved their cinnamon bun, and their coffee Snickers drink was amazing, and I don't even drink coffee.

    (5)
  • Walker W.

    This is a great, laid back place with tasty food. We had the huevos rancheros and a supreme breakfast burrito. We also had a sweet role... REALLY good! Portions are BiG. Really nice place with good food and good prices. I only give it four stars b/c t does have it's own restroom. Had to g next door to the open air market... Not so fun with the kids. Other than that this is a five star, inexpensive place.

    (4)
  • Sophie M.

    It's a cute little cafe situated across Kihei road from the beach. We went early in the morning, so I'm not sure how it is when traffic picks up, but it was nice and calm for us. Their sticky roll with mac nuts was a great starter (served warm... mmm). The loco moco was yummy and authentic, though their pork chop breakfast plate was nothing to write home about (despite having really fantastic breakfast potatoes). If you're up early enough, check 'em out! Also, CASH ONLY!

    (4)
  • Mabelle A.

    Yum - if you want a good hawaiian breakfast, come here and bring cash (no credit cards, but they have an ATM). The portions are HUGE and the food is really good.

    (5)
  • Kenn P.

    If you want an inexpensive breakfast that is HUGE and will fill you up, this is the place to go. I enjoyed everything about it, waiting in line to order, finding a table and the service. Remember this place is cash only and it gets busy at times. I never waited for a table always found one after ordering my food which is their policy and they are all outside People eat and leave, don't linger. Their omelets, home fries, pancakes and french toast are all delicious and so cheap!!! This s is one place I gladly throw $5 in the tip bucket at the register since it is so inexpensive.

    (5)
  • Stephanie R.

    This place was the perfect way to end my honeymoon. We found this place from our trusty friends on Yelp. And boy, Oh boy did it live up to everything everyone said it was. The food was great! View was spectacular! I wish they had places like this in HB!!!!! Wahhhhhhh!!!!!

    (5)
  • Desiree V.

    Best place in kihei for breakfast! The scrambles are delicious and I loved the macadamia nut banana French toast! The service is great too! You must go here if you're in Maui!

    (5)
  • RK K.

    Worst food ever....the service was great and the ambiance was very down to earth. Not sure what the hype is about. as the food was terrible.

    (1)
  • Renee M.

    Warning: Extremely rude wait staff!!!!!, Food is not worth the treatment. I was so very insulted when I came to Kihei Café for the second time, right before my flight out of maui: The wait staff, before my entire party was done with their food (in fact they were ordering food) rudely informed us that we had 2 minutes before we needed to clear out of the table There was no line, so why rush paying customers out the door The wait staff (in particular a middle aged woman, clearly with temperament issues) repeatedly came by to usher us out, even when told that our party was ordering more food. The waitress then shook her head at us, and said, "so your really not leaving", this was my cue to cancel the food order, and tell all 35 of the remaining members of my travelling party, who were on their way to Kihei Café, not to come to this venue, since they so clearly do not want our business. It's a shame too, because the owner seems like a very nice woman, too bad she hires terrible wait staff. I have to give this place my official: DO NOT SUPPORT : ( The french toast and pancakes are good but so is Ihop!

    (2)
  • Michael H.

    The Pros - Great for family's with kids. Plenty of seating on the patio with room for strollers and highchairs. - Great location, central Kihei right near the beach The Cons - Food was mediocre. I ordered the Veggie scramble which was about 20% veggies and eggs on 80% potatoes. My wife ordered the Breakfast Burrito which was also about 80% potatoes. Both plates were virtually flavorless and lacked any seasoning so we had to add salt and pepper. I understand a heavy dose of potatoes helps keep food costs down - but at the expense of customer satisfaction? I think management should re-think this one. (I'm sure they can get away with it....but that only works until competition pops up nearby and does it right).

    (3)
  • Sheila D.

    OMG THIS IS THE BEST BREAKFAST!!! We had such a great value for breakfast here and the food is terrific. Print out the menu online, you'll see what a great deal it is. Hawaii ain' t no bargain, you know. The counter guy was also AWESOME and gave us a good tip to go to a deli when they weren't serving food anymore.

    (5)
  • Kristine C.

    Great breakfast if you are in the Wailea area! This place is totally one of those places you'd see on Food Networks "Diners, Drive-in's, and Dives" in the best way possible- it's local, friendly, super popular, family friendly, down to earth, honest cafe that has great food- mostly prepared homestyle and from scratch. Was staying at the Maui Coast Hotel down the street and rode one of the community hotel bikes down to Kihei Caffe for brunch ~5-10 min ride. Had the Corned Beef Hash with potatoes and fried eggs, with an ice coffee. Portion was HUGE, food delicious, and cheap! I only had time to come here once, but other people I traveled with came here a few times for breakfast during their trip! Other things that they liked were the Pork Fried Rice and Scrambled Eggs and the Breakfast Burrito. Until next time! :-) P.S. Cash Only!

    (4)
  • Vivek N.

    A couple of days in Maui, and you quickly realize that local businesses run things the way they feel like. Nothing wrong with that, but often times its not the most efficient. Kihei Caffe is NOT one of these businesses. They had a winding line out the door, but its due to demand and not inefficiency. The pastries looked crazy tempting, but I resisted (pats on my back), the breakfast was very good, and the service was quick. Should also mention that despite the line being long, it was pretty quick, at the endo f which was a friendly dude that took our order. I will admit, I was hungry, but I can tell when it hits the spot. Kihei Caffe did it for me.

    (4)
  • Su-Lynn T.

    I really was looking forward to eating here again and Kihei Caffe did not disappoint! I really missed their bircher muesli so I got it twice, and their fried rice really is the best breakfast fried rice ever. Get it loco-moco style and the kitchen will cheer you. I think this could be the best breakfast we had on any Hawaiian Island. Looking back, I should have given this 5 stars from the get-go. I think next time on Maui I will stay right next to Kihei Caffe so I can go here every day. LOL

    (5)
  • Master B.

    A great breakfast place...love the french toast with bananas and mac nuts. Very much a tourist spot but I do see locals here as well..u gotta check it out.

    (4)
  • Tobi L.

    Cute little cafe with ocean view. Great service. Cheap, delicious food. My favorite was the fried rice with egg on top and the cinnamon roll. Portions are huge. You have to go inside and order first before they seat you outside. The menu was pretty extensive and they have some creative java drinks.

    (4)
  • Lindsey A.

    I wanted to like this place; was impressed by the service, but super disappointed by the food. Service: 5-stars. The people are super enthusiastic about their job. They are super accomodating to special eating requests, were really sweet to our baby girl, and very receptive to my very inquisitive husband. Also, the prices weren't bad and the atmosphere was lively and fun! Food: 2-stars. I got the breakfast burrito. I'm not usually complicated, but as I completed my order my order got totally stripped down as I wanted a veggie breakfast burrito. I was informed that the potatoes are cooked next to the bacon/pork items, the beans have lard, and obviously I didn't want chorizo. So, I ended up with a tortilla stuffed with plain steamed rice, plain eggs, and cheese, with guac on the side. Wow-- what a let down. Luckily, the rice got put to good use (will mention later). My husband got the fish and eggs special. Initially, he wanted the fish sandwich, but was swayed towards the fish/eggs (even though it was almost 1pm) as the cashier told him that's what he would recommend. Well, all my husband ate was the fish. The biscuit, eggs, and potatoes (esp. after he heard about the aforementioned bacon grease cooking business) all went to waste. Too bad! My daughter got the grilled cheese from the kids menu. Good idea: wheat bread, cheddar cheese sandwich. Well, lets just say she spat out the first bite (which isn't a surprise, she's picky) and decided she wanted the steamed rice from my burrito. No problem. The problem came when we decided to finish up her grilled cheese for her; it was so bland and tasteless! A 50 cent sandwich for $4 that totally went to waste because 2 people who love ALL cheeses could not eat it. Too bad the food was so bad, but I've come to expect that from this island.

    (3)
  • Peter C.

    Good food. But what restaurant doesn't give free refills on coffee? That's just greedy. Also, too many flys and birds everywhere; Almost bordering on unhygienic. But the food is good, portions are large and service is fast and friendly.

    (3)
  • Lizok T.

    Ate breakfast here 3-4 times during a week stay. The food in Hawaii is very expensive and this place offered a great variety and value for the price (with the exception of fruit - 2 people behind the counter sold us pineapple for 2 different prices). Great selection of all day breakfast dishes; the portions are huge! Didn't really care for the home fries, too greasy and unseasoned. Loved the vibe of ordering at the counter and having the food brought to your table. The only negative comment I'll leave is that they need to clean the chairs + tables properly. I get the "dining al fresco" idea but there is no excuse for leaving the eating area on the dirty side.

    (4)
  • Kristiana A.

    Delicious breakfast place in Kihei. Order at the counter and they bring your food out to your table. Line gets long but the single guy at the cash register plows through it quickly. I ordered the Pork Fried Rice with my eggs over easy instead of scrambled. I enjoyed this immensely! I was also able to try their French Toast -- huge and delicious portion. The only thing I didn't enjoy here was their too-sour fresh squeezed lemonade. I also think it would be a huge plus if they added some Poke to their menu. Cash only!

    (4)
  • Jason W.

    My 2 favorite breakfast dishes: french today and corn beef hash. This place does both perfectly. Banana nut macadamia french toast its the best french toast in the world. Add that coconut syrup for a rich delectable flavor.. And the corn beef hash with the most perfect cooked scallop potatoes I've every had. Im a sf visitor and no, I don't work for kihei caffe. best restaurant on my maui trip so far!

    (5)
  • Bob G.

    Visited most mornings 10/2 to 10/9 during our honeymoon. Absolutely loved the the big guy behind the counter (not the owner). He says the same things every day, "move the line closer, you don't have to hold hands..." and is part of the attraction of the place. Fantastic sticky buns and cinnamon rolls (though slighly different day to day). Great value in terms of quantity. Enjoyed French Toast one day - excellent for the sweet tooth and on another finished a massive helping of Loco Moco: Pork Fried Rice, topped with two eggs over easy, a hamburger and covered in gravy. Lots of parking. Outdoor seating is hodge-podge. Also, we had the best pineapple from this spot (to go on our drive day to Hana) HIGHLY RECOMMEND !! Oh, Owner's mother, Ms. Bunny came by and told us a joke. She is a hoot, just sat down and ordered some food from a bus boy. That was the most memorable day. And the joke? Guy goes to a doctor and when the guy touches his own arm, he says, "it hurts." and the guy touches his own arm a little further up and says, "it hurts here too." and then the guys touches his arm near the elbow and says, "ow, it hurts; doc, tell me, what's wrong with me?" and the doctor says, "it's simple, you've got a broken finger."

    (5)
  • Anna A.

    Great place for breakfast. Looked forward to visiting again and having the Banana-Mac Pancakes. YUMMO!

    (4)
  • Kimo L.

    I usually stay on the west side so when I came across this place while I was staying in Wailea I was pretty psyched. Let's face it, Maui food isn't the greatest. This place was awesome. Pancakes were some of the best I've had and the fried rice was tasty. I'd rank this place a few notches above the Gazebo. It's close, but the pancakes were better and I didn't have to wait in line at 7 am just to get a seat. I'm definitely coming back here next time I'm on Maui regardless of where I'm staying!

    (5)
  • Cathlyn C.

    All I can say is I have had better breakfast.... But friendly staff. It's decent but not necessarily the healthiest, if you are a health/carb conscious person. I like the fact that they serve the coffee in nice, heavy coffee mugs. Make sure you take cash with you cause they don't accept credit cards.

    (3)
  • Mike D.

    Killer grinds! Best breakfast spot I've ever been to, and I'm comparing this to highly reviewed spots in cities such as SF, Chicago, and NYC. I have a friend living on Maui and every time I come to visit this is the place I look forward to eating at. The restaurant isn't much to look at but that's part of the charm of a laid back beach city establishment.... plus the patio has a view of the Kihei beach & if you don't consider that a great dining atmosphere you should probably leave the island. And FYI, this place is cash only so don't get bent if you show up and they don't take your debit card, you've been warned. Also no booze, but this is Maui & you can tie one on @ brunch any weekend when you're back on the mainland. I've had a few things from here including the french toast, and hash, all of which are awesome, but as others have stated the macadamia banana pancakes are top shelf & my "go to" meal. I'm stingy giving out 5 star ratings b/c I always feel something better might come along but after going here multiple times over the years I can't give it anything less than 5 stars.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    What a great meal we had here! It is a very cool little hole in the wall with walk up and order your food kind of place! You sit outside and watch the scenery go by! I had the fried rice Moco Loco and it was sooooo good! It was a huge scoop of their fried rice and two perfectly cook over easy eggs! There was all kinds of flavors in this dish and was a hearty meal to start the day. They did a good job on my wifes eggs benny also! I would have given a five star breakfast but here is why I didn't. The water jugs is a five gallon thermos water jug. They really need to clean the water jug spout as it was so dirty with grim and dirt from so many people with dirt hands filling their own cup with water. The tables need to be cleaned with bleach to get the sticky off of them. It was a great flavorful meal but needs a little love in the cleaning department. All in all it is a must go eat there type of place and I will most definitely will go back next time I am in Kihei! It is a must eat there kind of place!

    (4)
  • Meredith R.

    Ate here twice while on the island. Great location across from a park in Kihei (great view!) You stand in line to order and then grab a table - do as they say and stand in line and then grab the table. It works out in the end and they will ask you to get up if you are holding tables. BRING CASH - it's cash only. What we had: *Cinnamon roll french toast special - It was the special of the day (behind the cashier's head). It was their cinnamon roll cut into 3 slices and made as french toast. Came with two eggs and bacon. If this is on special when you go - get it - yummy! *Breakfast burrito, supreme style - my hubby got this twice (first time was AMAZING, second time it was overseasoned and the sausage was burnt - bad day in the kitchen?) - the burrito was HUGE and the supreme style means that it comes with refried beans on top and gauc as a side. *Veggie scramble - got this on the second day and it was great! Stuffed with veggies and eggs. Other items that we got a visual on: loco moco, huevos rancheros, french toast, pancakes, biscuits and gravy all look so great

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    This place is all hype and no substance. I saw the ham special and decided to try that. Big, big mistake. It was 2 small pieces of the lower leg section. This was no nice ham steak. It was dry and over cooked. 25% of it was bone and 20% fat. It was really bad. I've had better ham at a $5.00 Las Vegas buffet. The biscuit was hard as a rock and dry as the sand from the beach across the street. I was so disappointed. The wife had a breakfast burrito. Another big let down. I kind of expected that though. Who gets Mexican food in Kihei right? They scramble the eggs with Tapatio and they call that Mexican food. I do not recommend and would not go back.

    (2)
  • Samantha R.

    This place has pretty good service. There omelet is a 7 egg omelet. It is huge and is perfect for two people. Every meal can serve two people easily and have left overs. My husband and I split a omelet with country potatoes and a sticky bun. It was pretty good, the omelet did not have very much vegetables or bacon. It was mainly egg and the sticky bun was cold and not warmed up. Fresh squeezed orange juice was amazing.

    (3)
  • Christine B.

    Awesome food, ridiculously friendly and cheerful service. Coffee ice cubes for my latte. Vegetarian friendly - wish I had more stomachs to eat more in one sitting!!! Do yourself a favor and get a cinnamon roll.

    (5)
  • Pauline L.

    Perhaps I ordered the wrong items but I was sadly disappointed. I ordered the vegetarian scramble and chai tea latte. The scramble came out looking pale as if the food were overcooked. It also tasted just like how it looked. My chai tea was extremely sweet. My fiancé had the corned beef hash and was also disappointed. Sorry Kihei Cafe. I had high expectations after hearing people talk about your establishment and really wanted to love your food. For about the same price, I'd rather go to Sarento's by the beach for brunch.

    (1)
  • Izzat A.

    Came here for breakfast with the wife after seeing the reviews. Place was packed by we got through quickly. I got a fruit parfait which was very filling and very very good. Wife got pineapple coconut pancakes and a side of french toast. Her pancakes were delicious and there was a huge portion of them. We couldn't finish them, so ate them later :) This place gets packed. Service was super friendly. Will definitely come back.

    (5)
  • Monica J.

    CASH ONLY!!! 3 of us shared Loco Moco, Breakfast Burrito, and Banana Mac Nut French Toast. The Loco Moco was good but I liked it better at Da Kitchen Express. The Banana Mac Nut French Toast was perfect with coffee. Breakfast Burrito was pretty good too.

    (3)
  • Isaac L.

    French toast with mac nuts and bananas is bananas! This is a must. Loco moco was whatevers. Dont sit next to the neighboring porch - its right next to a bar and it totally smells like one there, too. Cash only.

    (4)
  • Ryan D.

    Saw this place on Yelp and looked worth going to for breakfast. It ended up being so good we returned to have the same exact things later in the week. Pork Fried Rice w/ eggs - the first time I ordered it with eggs over easy, it was good and tasty no doubt, but I'm not the biggest fan of runny eggs. The second time I ordered it I went w/ scrambled eggs and I think it was better that way. I stole some of my wife's pineapple and threw it in there, nice touch. I have to say, I could eat that almost everyday for breakfast. Cinnamon Roll French Toast - this is a "secret menu" item, as they don't always have extra cinnamon rolls to do up this way. If that's the case, the regular french toast is just as good. My wife said this was the best breakfast ever, both times she ordered this. The pineapple appears to be right out of the can (not fresh wedges w/ skin still on). The coffee is decent, they also offer other kinds of coffee drinks. The line can get long after 9am. Lots of locals come here, as well as tourists. Cash ONLY. It's really funny to go back a second time and watch all the first timer's order... start w/ your name, here or to go, then what you want. Learn the drill while you're in line. It's not soup nazi status, the people at the counter are SUPER nice and friendly.

    (5)
  • Karen H.

    3 1/2 stars. Mac Nut french toast. Not bad at all. Place is kind of dirty. You order first and they bring you your food. The tables aren't wiped that clean and there are birds everywhere. They gave us mac pancakes by accident, but they changed it right away to the french toast. Service was great, but don't come all the way out here just for this.

    (3)
  • Shereen R.

    This place is legit. Solid food, chillax vibe, cool folks. CASH ONLY We ordered the banana mac nut pancakes and country fried steak. The pancakes were fluffy and moist, and especially great doused with the coconut syrup. Country fried steak was generously topped with gravy and served with a mouth-watering biscuit. There are plenty other options to choose from (e.g. Loco moco, french toast, side of SPAM). They serve coffee drinks, but I found our 'Milky Way' concoction less than inspiring. [Left that one to the hubby to finish while I got my fix at nearby Lava Joe's!] Line flows quickly and the owner & staff are friendly and accommodating. Definitely a must-visit when staying in Kihei.

    (4)
  • Luzette P.

    Yum. I ordered the banana macadamia nut French toast. It was so good. It's their signature dish. It's right along the beach. It's a nice quiet place to grab a breakfast / brunch right before a long day out in Maui.

    (5)
  • Bruce R.

    Whenever any of our family visits Maui, Kihei Caffe is on the list. Our evenings usually end with, "So . . . what time are we headed to Kihei Caffe in the Morning?" A few tips . . . - It is best to get there sometime before 6:00am so you can feel the sky brighten and greet the day with local workers. - Cash only. - If you get there too late on the weekends, be prepared to wait in line. It's worth it, but, don't be a jerk and save seats before you order. Read the signage people. - Try the Loco Moco, Fried Rice or Coconut with Macadamia Nuts Pancakes. You will not be disappointed. - The Root Beer and other sodas are amazing . . . made with real cane sugar. If you do not eat here at least once on your trip, you have not visited Maui.

    (5)
  • Josh M.

    Wow, thick french toast with mac nuts and bananas! There is no way to go wrong here. My lady had their bfast burrito; it was a ton of food and she had it for breakfast the next day. The drip coffee was awesome, and the guy behind the counter taking everyone's order was just simply pleasant. You dont see that too often in a super busy eating establishment; it was a nice change of pace. Seating is outside, which is awesome because you're in Maui, and it is always warm; so being stuck inside with a bunch of people would get hot. Only complaint, and its nothing really the Caffe can do about it; is there are quite a few flies around, probably due to the day we were there (it was pretty muggy that morning). Oh, and did I mention they are open at 5am!

    (4)
  • Sky D.

    Horrible. HORRIBLE. Ordered a breakfast burrito. Pretty basic right? Well they gave me a "supreme", which i didnt ask for. So it had chorizo in it. I personally try to avoid the chorizo here because it tends to be oily. So i get this HUUGGEE burrito, cut it open. It's practically empty! Inside is maybe 1-2 eggs with a bit of chorizo fat mixed in and some potatoes. It was sooo oily and gross. To top it off, the cheese the threw on top was half melted and in a hideous pile. I know its not a 5 star resturaunt, but a decent presention wouldn't kill them. I've lived in kihei and have been to this restraunt plenty of times. I always loved this place but lately they have SERIOUSLY gone down hill. I had hopes it was just an issue with how busy they are, but its not. I visited when it was quite slow most recently. Maybe it's just me personally getting bad service, but this was unacceptable, the food is just plain bad. I'm never eating here again and i will be discouraging my friends/family from coming here as well. I'm sincerly saddened that this place went from "great local breakfast place" to "tourist trap. Booooo.

    (1)
  • Wilfred L.

    Stopped by to grab a quick breakfast and couldn't decide at first on what to get. Ordered a loco moco with pork fried rice & scrambled eggs on top. When I went to place my order, on the counter were trays of freshly baked cinnamon rolls. Some topped with the traditional white, sugar glaze and the other looked like it had caramel & nuts. I knew I was going to not have any room after the loco moco so I decided to hold off on having a roll. Will save that for my next trip. Loco moco was......ok. I say this because the gravy was spot on, but the fried rice and hamburger lacked flavor. Maybe I got the batch that didn't have the seasoning well mixed in. Oh well, I am willing to give it another go on our next visit. Service was friendly and open air seating was perfect as it was a perfect day in Kihei. Will definitely return for another stab at their homemade cinnamon rolls and their other breakfast meals. ** Another guy in line suggested we try the homemade corned beef hash next time we are in town. Sounds like a plan. :)

    (4)
  • Audra B.

    Amazing place to have breakfast in maui! Went there twice when I was staying in Kihei. Loved the fried rice breakfast and the banana and macadamia nut pancakes. Also share a cream cheese cinnomon roll best ive ever had! Sometimes the line is long but SO worth the wait. This is a must for breakfast in maui!!!!

    (5)
  • Tina D.

    This is a great spot, super convenient and casual. I came here 3 times for breakfast while I was staying in Kihei - 2 times dining in, and 1 time taking out. All of the food is cooked hot to order. I had the biscuits and sausage gravy (yum!), french toast with banana and mac nut (super yum!) and some good old scrambled eggs and bacon. Everything was delicious! The servers are all very nice, there is outdoor seating, and you can be in and out in as little as 30 minutes or as long as 2 hours if you linger. There is no pressure to eat fast or anything. They will also make some great suggestions if you are unsure what to order. This is not 5 stars because the coffee is just average and you have to pay $1 for a refill. Boo!

    (4)
  • Melodi R.

    Saved the BEST Maui review for last...I LOVE the Kihei Cafe! Thanks to all you Yelpers, I had it on my list to eat there at least twice! We made it three times; twice for breakfast, once for lunch. Breakfast was by far my favorite meal there...I would have eaten everything on the menu boards! I had the Poncho burger for lunch and it was okay (I don't eat too many burgers these days. It was good, but not the best I've had). The Hawaiian cola is the best ever! I wish I could get it here at home. What I love most is their philosophy on ordering BEFORE you sit down. Saving seats is one of my pet-peeves at food courts, trade shows and at crowded restaurants like these. So THANK YOU Kihei Cafe for really keeping people moving. They will not even take your order unless every person in your party is in line to place their order. Don't try it. You will not win. Get in line. Order. Pay. Then find a seat. It always works even at their busiest! Colin was working the counter every time we visited and was friendly each time. He's got a procedure to keep the line moving and to keep track of his guests. But have your order ready by the time you reach the counter, because as laid back as this place is, they work FAST! The prices were great for the food you get (about $10 a person). It's right across from the beach, skate park and play ground, so eat hearty then walk or swim it off! I don't know when I'll get to go to the Kihei Cafe again, but it's #1 on my favorite breakfast spots of all time. PLEASE go there!

    (5)
  • Johnny B.

    This place is stunning! It's kinda "country style" breakfast with a Hawaiian twist! My wife had the banana nut bread french toast and said it was wonderful. I had the regular scrambled eggs with bacon, country potatoes and biscuits/gravy. Very fast service also!

    (5)
  • Katey H.

    This was the best breakfast I had the entire week while in Maui. The other reviews don't lie about them being fast with the food and getting you in and out fast if that's what you are looking for. The french toast was amazing and I got a cinnamon roll to go (there was no way I could resist when I saw it) and even heated up later that day it was very good. The staff was nice and the location is great where you can sit outside and people watch folks across the street at the beach. My only regret is that we stumbled across this place late in our trip, it will be one of our first stops next time!

    (5)
  • Ahline C.

    It's been 2 months and let me say I miss Kihei Caffe. I have to admit when I was in Maui for a week we pretty much ate breakfast every morning there. The food is amazing and just heavenly. There is a good variety of foods that ranges to healthy to unhealthy. I know it's not the best to eat the unhealthy food every day but hey I was on vacation. I enjoyed the eggs benedict, breakfast burrito, and my most favorite splurge was the banana macadamia nut french toast. Pros: - great outdoor seating with beach view - affordable - large variety - fresh local ingredients - friendly staff Cons: - no indoor seating so when it rains your screwed - cash only - line to order can tend to get busy Just go for yourself and see what it's all about.

    (5)
  • Jessa A.

    Loco Moco over fried rice! I never pass any chance at two eggs and a portuguese sausage to go in my mouth! and i got the snicker coffee drink thingy! so sweet and good. just like me! bye!

    (5)
  • Alyssa M.

    Another slightly disappointing and overrated dining experience in Maui. Portions are large but quality is lacking. Eggs in breakfast veggie scramble were over cooked. Scramble was flavorless...salt please! French toast was good...nothing to rave about. The trillions if bugs and birds outside make it hard to enjoy your meal. Fruit salad looked good...but for $9.50...I dunno :-/ I'll be on the hunt for other breakfast places during my stay. I really hope this is not the best option.

    (3)
  • Darrell A.

    Local place overlooking road and park that seemed busy as we drove by. CASH only, order first then they bring out. Large portions, food fair, prices fine. Patio looked dirty, lots of flies - could use good steam cleaning, not in a hurry to return

    (2)
  • Julie M.

    So I really enjoyed the food here; however, I am knocking it down a star because while the standard items we had were good (macadamia and banana French toast and cinnamon roll), the much hyped cinnamon roll French toast is not always available. I would suggest calling first to see if it is or else you will miss out like me. Otherwise, this is definitely a great breakfast spot in Kihei and it opens very early.

    (4)
  • Joseph C.

    loco moco - dry patty, gravy not good, over easy egg overcooked pancakes - tough and chewy pork fried rice - decent and but pork was old potatoes - very tasty

    (1)
  • Adam M.

    Waited just over 20 minutes for Bagels! Admittedly the line was longer it 8 minutes to get to the register. These guys either need to staff up or better learn how to deal with customer's orders. While we were there at least two other orders were completed incorrectly. We left after waiting 20 minutes and asked for $ back. Pretty brutal for a caffe.

    (1)
  • Ty B.

    When you are in Kihei, you must visit the Kihei Caffe. The Loco Moco is fantastic! Burger Patty, topped by an egg, lying on top of a bed of rice, smothered in gravy. The locals call this breakfast: I call it awesome! As soon as I posted the pic on FB, our son decided he needed to replicate it at home. It had that much of an impact. My wife had the Cinnamon Roll French Toast with coconut syrup. She assures me it was good. I only got one bite... Don't be intimidated by the line inside or the idea that you won't get a table outside. It is a surprisingly smooth run operation. They will get you a table. We did not see anyone waiting for a table and when we drove past at noon on Sunday, there were plenty of tables.

    (5)
  • Susan W.

    Great place, Good prices worth the quick wait in the line. Bring cash though or use the atm inside. Most importantly the food is good. I don't stretch that information because Im not easily impressed. If you know better put it out there so I can go there too. Love to eat!!

    (4)
  • Michelle R.

    Breakfast was awesome. The long line moved at a good pace and once you ordered and found a seat your food followed. We had the corned beef and eggs, french toast, and country fried steak and eggs. Very generous portions and very tasty, not to mention reasonably priced. Definitely a must in Kihei.

    (5)
  • john A.

    Living in Portland, OR, we are used to really great breakfast and brunch spots. This cafe reminded me a bit of home, they had great food and there was a long wait. They had some really awesome homemade pastries in the glass cases. The way you order is a little unconventional, but was fine. I look forward to my next visit here!

    (5)
  • Ryan T.

    Delicious food and very friendly service. The french toast is probably the second best I've ever had. The only negatives are the crowded outside seating and the inconvenience of the cash only policy (though they do have an ATM).

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    I normally never order french toast for breakfast, but given the reviews and photos I just had to try it. I got french toast with banana mac nuts and it was DELICIOUS especially when paired with the coconut syrup! So much fluffy goodness that I killed all 3 large slices myself. Please keep in mind, their portions are VERY generous, another plus in my book. I even came back a second time and ordered it again! I do however, recommend coming in during the morning. On my second visit, we came right before closing (2pm) and while my french toast was still good, it was definitely better in the am. A must go while in maui!

    (4)
  • Patty L.

    Busy but efficient little place. Had the Wahine eggs Benedict and hubby had the bread pudding French toast. Both were amazing!!

    (4)
  • Ryan S.

    The food was amazing, and the location right across the street can't be beat. I'm only giving 4 stars rather than 5 for the wait and cramped space. It's clearly gained a reputation for being the best breakfast on the island, and I can't deny that, the food was superb. Unfortunately this draws a large crowd, and the space is a bit small to accomodate everyone. Before you get a table, you have to wait in a disney-style snaking line in the restaurant (not as long of course), then after you've ordered you can go try to find a table. Sometimes we were unable to find a table or had to wait until our food was out of the kitchen to sit down. We never ran into a situation where we couldn't find a table once the food was there, but we were only a party of 2 so it was much easier than say the typical 4 or 4+ brunch group. All the complaints about space aside, we were able to enjoy the restaurant 3 or 4 days while we were there and we were never disappointed by the food or service. One pro tip: Try the papaya with yogurt and muesli, it is extremely tasty and a rare find. I was often taunted by all the other great, and less healthy, options on the menu, but I tried the papaya on my last day and it was so tasty that I'd wished I had tried it earlier.

    (4)
  • Nevada F.

    Good for breakfast. The surf instructors all told me that breakfast is better than lunch. The cinnamon roll french toast is vastly overrated, with too much sweet, and not enough egg. The loco moco was great with the meaty/porky fried rice upgrade. The have a good system for ordering before you find a table, so pay attention.

    (3)
  • M A.

    Wait time was worth it. You might as well plan ahead for a post-meal food coma. Food is absolutely delicious! I had the banana-mac nut pancakes with coconut sauce on top. YUM!

    (5)
  • Olivia D.

    We ate here for breakfast 2 days in a row before heading out on the road and it was great. The service is very friendly, the menu has a good selection of choices, portions are huge, and the staff is very efficient. It's very busy here for breakfast but the long line moves quickly. We ate pork fried rice, loco moco, steak and eggs, and the veggie scramble. For kids, they make either a whale or a teddy bear pancake with a chocolate chip smiley face--very cute and tasty, too! The fried rice is local-style (heavy). I liked that it contained a generous amount of breakfast meats, but I prefer a lighter, Chinese-style fried rice. The loco moco was excellent, the steak thin and not very flavorful, and the veggie scramble was average. They serve a really good brand of real ginger beer here. Yeah, I know they don't make it, but we were addicted to it. Overall, this is a solid choice for breakfast in Kihei.

    (4)
  • Cherish H.

    Amazing service. Geez I love Maui. :) Iced mocha w soy was pretty decent, love the coffee with slight sweetness from the chocolate. I had the french toast w pineapple coconut topping and a side of home fries. It was all delicious, especially when I added some of the coconut syrup. Fiance had loco moco - he scarfed that. Yummilicious Factor = A

    (4)
  • Joe H.

    My wife and I had breakfast hear during out honeymoon. I had the Loco Moco and she had the Fried Eggs on Fried Rice with Portuguese sausage. We also got a raspberry twist. The Loco Moco hit the spot for me and she really enjoyed the fried rice. The portions are on the large size! It's has a quaint dinner/coffee shop feel with all of the seating outside covered by awnings. I was a little disappointed with the coffee service. When you order, the girl working the cash register, yells your order over to the barsta. It seems to work well most of the time. Unfortunately, the barista didn't hear or forgot our order. So I stood waiting for my drinks while people were getting theirs. Eventually the barista noticed me and asked if I was waiting for something. We got our food before we got our coffees. I'm not sure if I'll go back again. It didn't wow me like most of the reviews indicate.

    (3)
  • Ashlyn W.

    We went to Kihei Caffe on the last morning of our 7 day trip. Someone had recommended pancakes with the coconut syrup. We arrived around 8 am and the place was busy but the line moved fast. The man taking orders at the counter was super-chipper and energetic which was a nice way to start the day (since we were sad to be leaving Maui later that afternoon). The special that day was banana bread french toast, 2 eggs, and bacon. Boy oh boy was it great drenched in that coconut syrup! The best breakfast EVER. We also ordered simple chilled mocha drinks. It was a nice surprise when they came with frozen coffee as ice cubes! Keeps your cold drink from getting watered down. Re: the atmosphere - it's an outdoor cafe right on across from the beach. There are birds who know they can grab for left overs at the tables - but with food so good, who leaves food on their plate?? Plus, the servers were efficient at clearing tables. Also, cash only! They have an ATM if you need it.

    (5)
  • Jason J.

    Loved the breakfast! MocoLoco/Fried rice combo was yummy! We recommend it! :)

    (5)
  • Rick S.

    I wanted to like this place. I really, really did. Nice location. I enjoyed eating outside and next door to the surf school where my daughter took her first surfing lesson. However, despite the great "flavor" of the place, the food was pretty bad. I had the pork fried rice with eggs sunny side up. What I got was more mush than rice (really bad - I didn't eat very much of it) and a fried egg that was totally cooked solid & rubbery. I also got a blueberry muffin and that was okay. Not great but I'd order it again but I'd advise staying away from the "rice" and eggs. My wife's burger was "Okay" she said. "Nothing special, was just okay" are her words. My daughter had the bear pancake. She said it didn't really taste that good and that "it doesn't even look like a bear." I don't know why, but I was surprised that they only take cash. I'm glad I had the $40 on me for our breakfast but it really was a waste of time. I could have driven a mile down the street to Denny's and gotten much better food, if that tells you anything.

    (2)
  • Magical Maui O.

    Kihei Cafe has the BEST BREAKFAST in town! Banana Mac Nut French Toast with Coconut Syrup is so good!!!!

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    Best Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes! This was my favorite breakfast spot during our stay in Maui. You order your food inside, where you are greeted by a super friendly cashier, and then seat yourself at one of their tables outside 'til they bring you your order. Here's what we ordered: 1. PORK FRIED RICE Served with two eggs on top (we got scrambled). The rice was good, but nothing special to me. I grew up eating this style of fried rice at home and it resembled that a lot, so I guess that's why I wasn't impressed. 2. BREAKFAST SPECIAL #1 Served with two eggs, a homemade biscuit, home fries, and Portuguese Sausage. I don't like eggs, but my dad said they were good. The homemade biscuit was just okay. The home fries were tasty, definitely tasted like the breakfast potatoes my mom used to make. They skimped on the Portuguese sausage (only gave 4 measly slices), but it was tasty regardless. Overall just an okay breakfast dish. 3. BANANA MACADAMIA NUT PANCAKES I'm more of a waffle person, but damn these pancakes were good! They were incredibly light, fluffy, and the portions were very generous! To top it all off, their coconut syrup went amazingly with the pancakes. RECOMMENDED! Great food, great service, and affordable prices. A great breakfast before our trip to Hana Highway! I would definitely come back to this place if I ever have a chance to go back to Maui!

    (4)
  • Bubba N.

    Best loco moco Ever ! Yes its a small place and not fancy (been there a long time) and you wait in line & meet some cool people BUt you go for the food ,everything is so fresh , they have great portions & O yea your outside in Maui !! Doesn't get better for breakfast ...Aloha

    (5)
  • Racheal J.

    Can never say enough goodness about Kihei cafe. EVERYTHING is good, my Fav is coconut Macnut pancakes and the homemade hash with some gravy. The staff is phenomenal with the food to match. It can get crowded, so either get there early or have your patient pants on.

    (5)
  • Nick O.

    Good place for a quick breakfast on the way off the island. I had the fried rice loco moco and while I have decided I prefer plain rice in my mocos, it redeemed the dish for me after my previous disgusting katsu moco at Da Kitchen. They also had biscuits and gravy and chicken fried steak, the only place I saw those dishes on Maui. Nice shady patio seating but be careful the birds don't poop on you. They deserve a special mention for being cash only plus an ATM that was out of order... After dealing with that crap everywhere on the island I was down to my last three dollars, had to borrow my friend's last ten, and the cashier was kind enough to waive the change.

    (4)
  • Suprit R.

    We ate breakfast here 3 times during our visit in Maui, also had their blended coffee one afternoon and it was ALL so good! They're very friendly, quick and efficient for how busy they are!

    (5)
  • Brian G.

    Tried the biscuits and gravy. The gravy was alright but the biscuits were like hockey pucks. $1 coffee refills, cash only.

    (2)
  • Lizbeth R.

    Yum yum yum. By far the best food I have had. Tried the macadamia pancakes & moco loco. A must try. Oh & excellent friendly service.

    (5)
  • BurtReynolds D.

    Great little old school cafe on the side of the road. Busy spot but the line moves fast. Order first in the charming little shack then go grab a seat outside and they bring it to you. Good place, check it out. My only complaints are the flys and birds that seem to attack you as you sit outside. I couldnt concentrate on my food, it was a battle with the flys who could eat more, me or them. Still, very good. Burt likes to eat without being raped by birds and flys.

    (4)
  • Wendy Y.

    Friendly service. Loved the fried rice and eggs Benedict. Definitely a great breakfast stop.

    (4)
  • Aimee R.

    LOVE love this place! This has quickly become a staple for me and my family as we just moved into the area. Try the cinnamon roll french toast, it will knock your socks off! Also they are DOG FRIENDLY, when very few places in the area are. They were so kind to our little dog, brought him a little dish of water when we sat down. Great costumer service... will go often!!

    (5)
  • Rachel V.

    We went to he Cafe on Tuesday. Crowded and you have to wait in line. Food was fantastic and service was awesome. Highly recommend. Almost forgot I had the Cajun eggs Benedict. Soooo Good.

    (5)
  • Sukoshi N.

    Best breakfast place in Kiheii!! Get there early to avoid the lines and remember to have your entire group show up together because you can't save tables if it's busy. This place is cash only.. I got the Papaya delight (yogurt, oats, etc) loaded on top of a delicious half sliced papaya.. $6.95 and absolutely scumptilicious! We also ordered the eggs over porked fried rice, french toast, and a homemade sweet roll pastry.. and everything was sooooo good! Portions are big though so you may want to split the entree. Look around and see what others have ordered when you get there and that way you can see how much food is on the plate before you order. The staff is very friendly and hard working so be sure to show some love with a tip. :) Water is provided and If you order cofee and need a refill to go, Just grab a to-go cup off to the side and take the rest with you. How perfect is that?!?! I love this place and can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Edwin M.

    The loco moco with fried rice is the best in Maui. Biscuits and gravy and banana mac nut pancakes come a close second.

    (5)
  • Joe Z.

    Delicious food, but seating was limited. We went there for breakfast one day and the cashier was very nice and helpful but the next time we went there she was very rude, wouldn't even answer simple questions in a polite way. The food was still very good though.

    (3)
  • Crystal H.

    Fresh and tasty ingredients. Pork fried rice and veggie scramble I still miss! The Papaya delight is a nice healthy option. Bistro style with casual outdoor seating facing the street with the ocean not to far in the distance. Pretty much everything on the menu is delicious and you won't leave feeling like you ate at a typical greasy spoon.

    (5)
  • Andre L.

    Came here for breakfast once and it was great. We ordered the Mac Nut french toast and eggs benedict. I enjoyed my french toast alot, there were tons of mac nuts and bananas which is always a great thing. The eggs benedict were also some of the best I've ever had, and to this day my girlfriend claims it is the best thing she ate during our stay on Maui. Service is also super friendly.

    (5)
  • Derek G.

    loco moco was good with the fried rice option but the beef patty was overcooked, kinda bland, and tasted like it had been previously frozen. The gravy was good also...I had better loco moco later in my trip though. coffee wasn't cheap and they asked for an extra dollar for a refill. My wife had the pancakes which were very good and bacon was cooked well and tasted great. I'd recommend the place. They had pretty interesting items on the menu. I wish I had more time during my trip to try something different.

    (4)
  • C M.

    I got the pancakes with mac and banana added. I wished they had baked these into the pancakes instead of putting it just on top. As others have said, the portions are huge. I even asked for 2 instead of 3 pancakes and would probably have been better off with just 1. If you go surfing at the park across the street early in the morning, this is a good place to go get brunch, as long as you don't mind a wait.

    (4)
  • A N.

    This is a great breakfast spot with a local feel and delicious food. We went here pretty much every day on our honeymoon and tried many items on the menu and were never disappointed. The portions are large and the prices are good considering how much food you get. I would recommend trying the French toast and the loco moco.

    (5)
  • Catherine M.

    One of the best breakfast I've had in Maui. I was a bit worried about finding a spot to eat and the lines are super long. But, I'm so happy that we did come in. We ordered the fried rice and french toast. Some friends ordered the loco moco, pancakes and the corn beef hash. Everything was delicious. The only down side is the chicken and birds thats keeps starring at us for food.

    (5)
  • Yane Y.

    Cash only!! We've been twice now within the first three days of our trip. Pork fried rice w/scrambled eggs - has ham, pork, spam, and some other meats. All meats were diced into small pieces so it wasn't too much. Flavors were nice. I give it a 3 out of 5.... Though IM not sure what else would make it better. I was pleased though!! Chorizo and eggs - husband ordered this. The chorizo and eggs were scrambled together. Tortillas were provided on the side. he enjoyed them. I had a bite and it was fine but I referred my rice! Buttermilk pancakes w/Mac nut - a 4 out of 5. Pancakes were fluffy!!!! Banana and Mac nuts (pay $2 extra I think) were great add! Didn't like the coconut syrup, but thankfully it does not served w/the syrup on top. :) Scrambled eggs + meat of choice - husband tried pork sausage for the first time and wasn't a fan. Everything else was good. Scrambled eggs were standard. the home fries were tasty!! Real potatoes thinly sliced w/good seasoning (olive oil, salt, and pepper)?!?! Home fries were my fav from this. Hopefully we will go back again before we leave.

    (4)
  • katie a.

    Had veggie scramble. A mountain of scrambled eggs mixed with lots of veggies. I ordered homemade salsa on the side. It was soooo good. The prices are really low for the quality of food. I read some other reviews and agree with most if them. The person who complained because they only take cash........jeez really?!?!? So what!!!

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    The Bread pudding French toast is mind blowing

    (5)
  • Matt R.

    The food was so good I had the loco moco with fried rice. It's amazing how something so simple tastes so darn good. My wife got French toast with bananas with macadamia nuts and coconut syrup that was so good as well. I love the outdoor seating its an overall great place. When I come back to Maui I will be back!!!!!

    (5)
  • Dayna A.

    We ate here a few times while on vacation. Food was amazing--my fried rice was even better later on for lunch. French toast was really yummy, too...not as crispy as I like it though. One complaint was that we had birds trying to pick up our food--but this is hard to avoid. Coffee drinks were good too--very sweet though, and it was difficult to modify my drink.

    (4)
  • Kelli S.

    Great breakfast spot. Ditto to what everyone is saying about the French Toast....mmmmm. We also ordered the Pork Fried Rice with over easy eggs and this was a perfect complement to the sweetness of the French Toast. The low-key atmosphere and the outdoor seating were delightful, it did not feel like a tourist trap at all. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Tyler D.

    Good breakfast. We went here twice and enjoyed the meal both times.

    (4)
  • Betty D.

    I am a breakfast snob. With that being said, it was ahhhh-mazing! Seating is outside so you have to order first then grab a seat. Otherwise I'm sure you'll be frowned upon. Beverage of choice: The Snickers Mocha. Pure sweetness and purely the best tasting snickers mocha out there. Must get! Corn-Beef hash with sunny side up eggs and home fries. This is thus far the best corn beef hash I've ever had. Hands down beats Vegas, NYC, Seattle and San Francisco! The corn beef was perfectly cooked and didn't feel like there was a sodium outbreak while it was being cooked. Also get the Eggs Benedict with home fries. I usually can only finish half of it but I devoured the whole thing like it was going out of style. It was that spectacular. I'm craving it as I'm writing this review and would definitely dine here for breakfast again. CASH ONLY! And go early or else you might not find a seat as it gets rather busy during peek hours.

    (5)
  • Trina W.

    The best banana mac nut french toast in all of Maui!! They use the best coconut syrup too!! You definitely have to try it! Line tends to get long and it gets pretty hot and packed in the tiny little room but its well worth it!! I will go back everytime. Cash only!

    (5)
  • Daisy M.

    The Loco Moco has the best tasting gravy ever! It's a perfect portion, so you don't get too crazy full. The service is fast and you order once you get there. Perfect option for a quick and delicious breakfast!

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    BROKE DA MOUTH! The earlier you get here the better, because it's going to get CROWDED! The crowd is mostly locals early in the morning and you can pretty much have your pick of tables. It seems that some of the reviewers expect to have their asses pampered here like they are by the staff at their hotels in Wailea. Not gonna happen. Not to say the staff at Kihei Caffe is rude, just the opposite in fact. Barry and his crew are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. The ordering/seating process is a bit hurried, even brusque at times but they're super busy but they do a good job of handling the crowds. If you're looking for white linen tablecloths and waiters in tuxes eat at your hotel but you'll be missing out on the best breakfast on the island (possibly in the world?). Cash only but they have an ATM inside.

    (5)
  • Linda L.

    This place is by far the best breakfast place on the island we went to. We ate there nearly everyday. Their Loco Moco is amazing! Try is with the pork fried rice. I also had their fresh corn beef hash, French toast (try it with their coconut syrup), cinnamon roll French toast, and Cajun Benedict. Their coffee is pretty awesome! You can't go wrong here. It does get busy, especially during the weekend so get ready to wait in line to order your food. Their pastries also looked amazing but never had the chance to order it. If you're on the island of Maui, make sure to try and sneak time in to try their food!

    (5)
  • Christopher B.

    I get the whole idea that people really enjoy this Hawaiian food experience but where is the "Hawaiian experience"? We stopped in because of the reviews and it's it true what some of the other reviews say when they question peoples standards while in Maui. I didn't think much of the food I had (the Benedict) nor anything else that walked by. Most of it looked over cooked and straight out of a giant pan of whatever it was cooked all at once and maybe just once a day. I usually don't make comments against other peoples reviews but I feel so strongly about this place and if you think it was the best food ever then I feel bad for you. I think food poisoning from Denny's would have been a better breakfast. Sorry if I hurt your feelings on you favorite breakfast place on Maui but you can have it. I will say the Cinnamon rolls looked okay but after my eggs Benedict covered in yellow paste, nah I'll pass and I will pass on my next trip. Walk around the dining area before going in to order and look at others plates and see what I am talking about.. Hell look at some of the photos posted on here.. I seriously doubt any of you would honestly go to this place if it were back home I understand if you are rating this place on theme but the food, get real... Sorry if your offended!!!

    (1)
  • J N.

    I loved every minute of it. So what if we had to wait in line? It was packed and we still found seats no prob. Order: Mac pancakes with pineapple (my own creation). Lattes were lovely. So was the service. The Mex. breakfast looked even better, but when in Hawaii, I go crazy for Mac Nuts and pineapple. All good. I only ate here once but it was the best breakie ever (and I don't often desire breakfast when on vacay). The guy taking the order was friendly, and you tip what you will. Prices were steep but worth it. Outside seating was great. Skip the fancy schmancy for breakie; this is well-worth it.

    (5)
  • Jon Q.

    This place is worth visiting if only to meet the dude behind the counter taking people's orders! There was a line 10 people long when we arrived, and he could not have been nicer and more enthusiastic. He must've greeted no fewer than 200 people, and his spirit never waned. If he's not an owner, he should be! Okay, on to the food - it was exceptional! My wife had a fabulous breakfast burrito supreme, and I enjoyed the Atkins omelette with a side of cottage cheese. Seriously impressive breakfast food... which clearly explains the line waiting to order! Put this on your must do list for your next trip to Maui!

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    A must try if visiting Maui. The pancakes with macadamea nuts and bananas are wonderful with the coconut syrup. My wife and I split one serving and can't finish.

    (5)
  • Chloe R.

    This place was PERFECT after a morning of diving. I had the fish benedict and my husband had the loco moco (hamburger with egg, because obviously there wasn't enough protein to begin with, ha) and both were excellent. Good coffee, too. And it has cute outdoor seating. AND a rooster came over and hung out by our table - total bonus.

    (5)
  • Ron M.

    This place was a regular stop for breakfast on my early morning walks. I would stop here to grab some grub before walking over to Charlie Young Beach or the Kamaole Beaches (I, II and III) and be a beach bum for most of the morning. Then I would head back to the condo to take a siesta before hitting mid-afternoon happy hour at the various bars in the area. Anyway, I really like the fact that these guys are open at the crack of dawn (5am) and seating is always readily available before 9:30am. So the drill goes like this: A. Walk inside and order your breakfast. There is a giant menu with pictures on it so you know what you are ordering. B. Hop in line when you are ready to order. They will ask your name. C. Go back outside and find a table. There is no indoor seating. Then within a few minutes a waiter will call out your name and deliver your meal. D. Dig in! The breakfasts I tried: Pork fried rice & eggs ($8.95), Eggs Benedict ($9.85), breakfast burrito ($7.95) which I ordered supreme style for $1.50 more (chorizo and beans), and chorizo and eggs ($8.95). Of all these, the breakfast burrito was the one I didn't like because they put the home fries inside the burrito. Tasty, but I would rather have the home fries on the side like it showed in the picture. Guess I can't have everything in paradise! Oh, I almost forgot - they have this really great raspberry twist pastry that is awesome. It isn't sweet which I really like and it cost $1.75. CASH ONLY

    (4)
  • Speed R.

    Stopped in for an early breakfast. This place is always packed so I thought I would give it a try. I had a very simple bacon and eggs. Not the greatest. Runny eggs, and soggy potatoes. There is very little service as you go to the counter, order and wait for someone to call your name and bring you your food. If I go back to Maui, I would most likely go somewhere else for breakfast.

    (3)
  • Victoria D.

    We came here the last day of our stay. Looks like a shack from outside but food wq was absolutely amazing! It came out super quick too. These guys are definitely not on hawaiian time. Loved the french toast with macadamia nuts and bananas. Will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Mochi L.

    This breakfast/brunch place seemed really popular when I walked by it so I decided to give it a try. I didn't read the reviews before ordering so I didn't know what they were "known" for. I did get the french toast but didn't get any fixings because of nut allergies. I didn't even know about the coconut syrup. So maybe it's my fault for not reading my fellow yelpers regarding what to order... but the french toast itself was kind of tough to eat and dry even when I drenched it with the regular syrup.

    (3)
  • Kris K.

    LOCO MOCO with fried rice is the bomb here! The flavor is more intense than the loco moco at Home Maid Caffe.

    (5)
  • Tabitha S.

    Affordable by Maui tourist standards for sure! I had the pork fried rice and the snickers freeze. Yum on both. The hubby got the blackened fish and eggs and a soda. The fish was cooked perfectly. Eggs were nice and over easy. The bill was about $30. It's a casual place. You pay at the counter and seat yourself at some outdoor tables. You have to eat quickly before the bugs get to your food, and the furniture looks like random leftover lawn and kitchen furniture, but, it was some good food at affordable prices so we ended up coming back for breakfast on another day too!

    (4)
  • June C.

    Great local breakfast spot. It gets crowded here the later you go. The line does move fast though. First time we went I had the breakfast burrito - it was huge! Check out the pics. My husband had to loco moco, the sauce was so good! On our second visit I had the sausage & biscuits w/gravy, it was even better than the breakfast burrito! Papaya was also really fresh. We are definitely a big fan of Kihei Cafe.

    (4)
  • Jason T.

    This place is reason alone is reason enough to move to Maui. I consider myself somewhat of a breakfast fanatic and I rank this right up there with the best of them. They have their own unique local spin on break favorites and the pastries aren't to be missed. The Apple Turnover and the Sticky Buns are out of this world. I would put it on par with the hash house a go go in San Diego...yummm

    (5)
  • Hans Z.

    I'm not quite sure what all the hype is about with this place. After waiting a good 20 minutes in line to order, I was recommended the loco moco on fried rice special. I LOVE loco moco, but the quality of it was comparable to maybe... Zippy's. Not enough sauce, the fried rice was dry and hamburger patty overcooked. The POG wasn't that great either, it seemed really watered down and lacking in flavor. I'm giving it 3 stars since I had a bite of my wife's French Toast which was pretty good. Pros: -Interesting people watching and ambiance -Enthusiastic cashier -Good French Toast Cons: -Cash only -Bad loco moco -Bad POG -They forgot an item on our ticket -Underwhelming

    (3)
  • M M.

    Finally on our last day I got to try a Loco Moko to experience what the Locals eat for breakfast. The groundbeef in the dish (i don't know if its Maui's meat in general--I hear Maui produces its own beef) is beefy and has a real quailty to it. Is it my imagination or are the eggs eggier than those on the Mainland too?. The gravy was just right. I taked my eating partner into splitting half the dish with half a dish of Macadamia Nut Banana Pancakes. Pancakes were incredible especially with the Coconut and Mango Syrup! We had a hard time deciding what to get on their vast menu. Tried to go back with others the same afternoon before we left for the airport at 3pm but it was closed. No closing time was posted. We later find out it closed at 3pm. They "don't do plastic" so bring cash. Prices are very reasonable and the portions are BIG! If we went earlier during our stay I think we would have been there everyday like the guy ahead of us in line. Berry, at the register, remembered him coming several times during the week and the tourist admitted it. Another guy mentioned he was a policeman on vacation and he was told public servants get free drinks. They open at 5am so that would be the best breakfast place to go on your first morning there while getting your internal clock adjusted to Maui time. If I saw this video, I'd have eaten there everyday! You can't get food like this anywhere in the world :) youtube.com/watch?v=FpuU…

    (5)
  • Michael T.

    Discovered this place thanks to all the Yelp reviews and ratings. We ordered the two most popular dishes: fried rice with eggs and french toast with banana and macadamia nuts. If you're in the mood for comfort food then these two dishes hit the spot. Probably the best we had on the island but certainly not the best I've had overall. The place itself is situated kitty corner to the beach and has a real comforting / casual appeal to it. The tables were clean but like most places on the island, you have to defend your food against the birds and flies. =/ I would certainly come back again the next time I'm in Maui.

    (3)
  • Carl R.

    Number 8 was a big pile of fried rice with a scrambled egg on top. I've had that out of my own refrigerator a hundred times. Theirs was no improvement. Friendly waitresses, army coffee, 10 bucks.

    (3)
  • christina c.

    Breakfast earlier in the morning is great here! Otherwise, since you have to eat outside, it gets really uncomfortable eating in the heat and humidity. I was going to order the cinnamon roll french toast based on the reviews here but the guy encouraged me to get the regular french toast instead. It was pretty yummy. Their pork fried rice was also really good! We came to eat here twice and found out that it's best to come when it's not crowded because when we ordered the pork fried rice during a busy Sunday morning, it was not nearly as good and looked and tasted as if it was premade in a large batch, rather than made to order when it's not busy. If you want a loco moco, go to Da Kitchen in Kahului instead of here (not the Kihei express location). The loco moco there is out of this world and the one here could not compare at all. The meat patty here is just a plain hamburger patty vs the thick and specially made, juicy patty at Da Kitchen in Kahului.

    (4)
  • nickie g.

    The food is usually great but don't dine alone! I f you do expect not to sit at one of their tables!!I I sat down to eat by myself waiting to eat when the server told me I could not sit at the table! I needed to move so others could sit at my table with one or more people! Then he made me sit with a complete stranger! Not to say he was nice about it either it was completely rude and especially being a local I thought I would be treated with some respect! Where's the Pono Kihei Caffe!!!!

    (1)
  • christie g.

    A solution the best breakfast on the island! Line out the door, but mi e's fast, and food comes out quickly, hot and huge portions. Don't miss their cinnamon rolls.

    (5)
  • LuLu M.

    Now that I have been to the Hawaiian islands so many times, I really love eating at the local restaurants vs. touristy places. Kihei Caffe was awesome for breakfast and ate there twice during our stay in Kihei. The first day we ordered the fried rice with eggs and the banana macadamia nut pancakes - both were huge portions and delicious (although I can say that Boots and Kims in Kailua is still the best for pancakes!). The second time we ordered the Loco Moco and and fried rice with eggs again and it didn't disappoint! The front counter person also was very funny and energetic and when I found out it was cash only, she still let us order and get our food and THEN come back with cash. Now that's true Hawaiian hospitality!

    (4)
  • Todd S.

    We dropped in here for lunch and both ordered burgers. From reading the menus, it was obvious this place was more for breakfast - which we didn't have, so I can't comment on their breakfast food. Burgers were ok. They were pre-shaped patties, not "home-made" at all. That was disappointing. I got some spicy avocado spread burger - tasted pretty good, but would have been awesome with a quality burger. Worst part was this waiter/busboy guy who decided he needed to move our table after we had already sat down. Dude. He then asks if we need ketchup and disappears for a long time. I got up and got my own, and then he returns 5 min later with another bottle of ketchup - sets his down and takes mine away. ???? Go away and let me eat.

    (3)
  • Travis W.

    I am a breakfast fanatic and by far this is one of the best breakfast place I have ever eaten at. Because I was with a large party, I was able to eat a little bit of everybody's food and none failed to satisfied. Yes it is crowded, but the service is super quick. Try the coconut syrup. French Toast: Awesome Scrambler: Surprisingly flavorful Pancakes: Epic and fluffy Loco Moca: Smooth texture Cinnamon Roll: Looks dry, but far from it.

    (4)
  • Marissa N.

    Great place to have breakfast after a morning on the beach. They have a great selection of items like omelets, french toast and pancakes with great toppings like banana macadamia nut and coconut pineapple, and fun things like fried rice with eggs. They also serve lunch, but when I was there they were in the full swing of breakfast! It's also a place that's cash only, but I believe they had an ATM there for your convenience. Order at the front counter, take a number, and have a seat outside. There are many tables with umbrellas as well as cozy one and two-seater tables. The tables can be a bit funky outside, but it's really not a dealbreaker.

    (4)
  • Jan L.

    The macadamian nut-banana pancakes and french toast are delicious! Its a must try when dining at this beach-side establishment (beach is actually across the street)...location was convenient enough for me to walk to most mornings from my condo in Kihei. Tried the Loco Moco, the mac-nut pancakes and french toast...all were delish. I usually go really early in the morning after my morning runs so the weather isn't so hot when you sit outside. They share seating with the adjacent restaurant to don't be intimidated to go to the umbrella seating to find a good spot (at least when I've visited...hopefully this hasn't changed). They don't take card so bring cash! You have to line up and order from the cashier and they find you and bring you your meal when its ready. Haven't tried the coffee but the water is self-serve (cooler and glasses are outside). Will come back many more times on my next visits to the islands.

    (4)
  • Sharine H.

    I've gone here for breakfast twice already on my 6 day vacation, and I am planning on going back! So far I have tried the cheese omlet (w/ spinach, mushrooms, sausage, and bacon), banana/macadmia pancakes, pork fried rice, and banana/macadamia french toast! All were fabulous! I was most impressed by the tasty massive omlet. It was probably the best omlet I have ever had. The cost per meal is about $10. They also serve a variety of pastries for a few dollars. This place is a must-go if you are staying in Kihei....or even if you're not!

    (5)
  • J. W.

    After watching the sunrise at Haleakala National Park we headed here for breakfast. We ordered french toast, mac nut pancake, and an order w/ eggs, potatoes, bacon, and biscuits. The french toast had too much cinnamon for my taste, the biscuits were more bread than biscuit like. Potatoes were good. My favorite was the pancake. The one order looked more like two and I like the thickness of it.

    (3)
  • N L.

    Yum yum yum! And HUGE portions! I liked it so much I went 3 times! Twice for breakfast (breakfast burrito was delish BOTH times) and lunch for a burger on my wedding day ( I should have split it was so big and so yummy) great service, go here!

    (5)
  • Timothy B.

    Not just for breakfast.... We went there at lunchtime, and ordered some lunch salads and a burger. The guy at the counter told us they were really known for their breakfasts, and I started to worry that we had ordered the wrong thing. No worries, the salads were great, and the burger was one the best I have ever had.

    (4)
  • Susan F.

    Best local place for breakfast. Don't be discouraged by what appear to be long lines...Wait is pleasant, staff super friendly and food is the best bang for your buck.

    (5)
  • D J.

    Fresh good killer breakfast

    (4)
  • Jim L.

    Spot on food. Wow. So in the mainland, i probably live where you can it as close as you can get. Torrance, Gardena, Hawthorne are all full of authentic Hawaiian flair. Even in Culver City at my favorite hang out, Rutt's. But here are the 4 reasons why I'm a fan and what made it just short of as good as it can get.... 1) Service: They are very fast, friendly and accommodating. Even with a line out the door, we were able to find a place to sit. Cause the food comes out fast and they table clearing is just as quick. Aloha spirit is great. 2) Quality: The food freshness and flavor is soooo good. I don't know what the actual scientific reasoning is, but I think the water has a lot to do with it as well as the access to the freshest ingredients. 3) Parking: A great lot with plenty to park. I like that. 4) Menu: The food has a great spread to choose from and it seems as though you can't go wrong on what to pick. Plate after plate that goes by, you wonder if you picked the wrong dish, until you take a bite of your order. Eyes roll back, YUM!!!! Portions are great size too. I didn't finish my plate, not cuz of the taste, but I was burstin' my belly. What missed it from 5 stars? the price is a bit high and seating is a bit dirty b/c it's outside. Not that it's not accurately adjusted for the 808 C.O.L.A. or that it's like a dump... far from it. But if it was about 10% less and the seating was more than an outside cafe, it would be a 5... then again, it wouldn't have all it's charm would it?

    (4)
  • Janna K.

    Best breakfast EVER! Love the mac nut pancakes. My husband went for the b'fast burrito & my son the loco moco plate & my daughter a kids b'fast. We were on the island 5 days and at breakfast here 2x. SO GOOD!!!

    (5)
  • Travis M.

    Phone ordered the banana mac nut french toast, cinnamon roll frech toast, 2 eggs, and bacon. Picked it up and took it back to my friend's place to eat. All of it was good, a little pricey for what I got, but I wouldn't mind going back there the next time I'm on Maui.

    (4)
  • Stella J.

    So... I really really really wanted to like this place but we didn't. We just felt that the food was over hyped and below average, and some stuff was cold. We ordered the Sweet Bread topped with Bananas an macadamia nuts and that was just ok. The breakfast burrito was a disappointing... On the plus side, the outdoor seating is a great place to people watch while you have coffee.

    (2)
  • Chris R.

    Holler. There is Gazebo in Lahaina area and there is Kihei Caffe in Kihei. A must try when you're in Maui. Great breakfast at a budget price.

    (5)
  • Eva S.

    LOVE THIS PLACE....we went here everday for breakfast we were in Maui because we were hooked, everything we had was delicious. They open super early too so you dont have to wait around for breakfast before starting your day. I personally really liked the banana macadamia nut pancakes, my fiance loved the fried rice with egg on top. The place is casual but I love sitting outside especially when you are in Maui. This is definitely a must go to place!

    (5)
  • Nicole B.

    I had loco moco and my husband had the French toast. I was good, not fantastic. Mine came bland but was good after salt and pepper were added. My husband really enjoyed the French toast. The staff was super nice too.

    (3)
  • Andrew L.

    Very neat little cafe a couple blocks off of the water. Amazing French toast and generous portions of egg dishes. A rooster also was roosting which was fun.

    (4)
  • Noelle C.

    Good place to grab breakfast in Kihei. Yes, there are random birds and insects that try to get to your food... Yes, the seating process is not the greatest... But, they are open at the crack of dawn (5:30 am-ish). The staff is friendly. Food is good. Healthy portions. Aloha spirit.

    (3)
  • Sara B.

    Solid! Fun atmosphere. The guy taking orders was a riot! Good juice and real sugar sodas. Try the root beer! It's really good. I had loco moco and my husband had loco moco on pork fried rice. I still can't believe he ate the whole thing!!! Both were good. Local beef patties. Would have been better with local eggs but i'm not really complaining. Busy spot but the line moves fast.

    (4)
  • Boo Boo T.

    We found out this place through some locals and glad that we asked around and came to this place. They have really good pork fried rice with fried eggs and loco moco. Both are very good, especially the pork fried rice, very tasty. I wanted to try the pancake and toasts but the portion of the food we ordered were huge and we couldn't eat anymore afterwards. Next time, if we ever visit that area again, I will definately try the pancake and their fresh baked bakery.

    (4)
  • Jim J.

    Stopped here a second time. This time for the Cinammon rolls/Sticky Buns for around $5 with coffee. Delicious! Tried to stop in a third time but they were sold out of Cinammon Rolls but that was our fault since we didn't get there until almost 11 am.

    (4)
  • Miss S.

    I love breakfast and this place was on point! I've ate here several times and was pleased with everything. The mango juice is amazing as well!

    (5)
  • Gigi V.

    This joint gets a nice, solid shaka! We attended church on our recent visit to Maui and I was yelping for places for brunch that were close by and stumbled across Kihei Caffe. It's a casual little spot right across from the beach where you order your food at the counter and wait for them to bring it to your table. I had scrambled eggs with chorizo, my hubby had the loco moco (massive portions!) and my keiki had the kid's pancakes. Everything tasted great and prices are cheap, what more could you ask for?

    (4)
  • George D.

    My wife, 2 kids and I went here on a weekday morning in July. When we got there we got into line (you order then find your table) and waited about 10 minutes to work our way though the line. It's a bit cramped when your in line, but the vibe is pleasant and it gives you a good amount of time to see the awesomeness that awaits your taste buds. We were greated at the register with a warm individual who was ready and willing to help you out in anyway you could need. He answered all our questions and I couldn't have been more happy with the help he provided. I ordered the Cinnamon Explosion which consisted of cinnamon rolls that were cut into slices, put into french toast batter and grilled to awesome perfection! The scrambled eggs I got with them were a little runny but who cares! The main course more than made up for that. I also got a blended coffee with coffee grounds springled in and on it for a little extra kick. It tasted awesome and when i got back I'll definitely order the same thing again. Make this restaurant a part of your visit to Kihei and I'm sure you won't be dissapointed.

    (5)
  • Green D.

    I ate breakfast here almost every morning of my vacation. For $14 you can get a bowl of oats, coffee, side of bacon (4 pcs), and half a papaya!! In the resorts that'll run you $40!! Service is efficient and seating is on the patio. Great job!! Thanks for a wonderful, affordable breakfast!!

    (5)
  • Alex B.

    One of the dirtiest restaurants you will visit on the island. It's really a food stand in a Quonset hut in downtown Kihei. The reason for the popularity is that the food is good, plentiful and reasonably priced. They primarily excel due to a lack of competition. It's a greasy spoon that I'd give a higher review if the tables were at least clean. They DO NOT accept credit cards but there is an ATM in the hut.

    (3)
  • Kyle G.

    Owner is awesome! Great guy! Food is great too! CASH ONLY, but they have an ATM inside. Get ready to wait in line to order food.

    (5)
  • Stephanie B.

    I had breakfast / brunch here this morning and it was delicious. Partially because we were starving :o/ 10am local time = 1pm California time As you first walk in, there is half the menu with pictures on the wall. These plates are the more popular items ie: loco moco, eggs benedict, etc. Everything looked great and i wanted to order one of everything. Also, there is a written menu on the opposing wall with even more stuff. Mainly sides and smaller portions dishes. So i ended up ordering a loco moco, a chorizo and eggs for my boyfriend, my other two friends got the blackened fish and steak and eggs. The loco moco was yummy and the gravy was perfect. Not too salty or bland. The chorizo and eggs were good but i would have added some cheese on it. The blackened fish was great. It was the catch of the day, a white fish. The fish was properly cooked, not too dry. The fountain drinks was a brand called Ko, which i assume was a hawaiian brand, it's made with pure sugar cane. The taste was actually better then major soda brands and i'm not a big soda person. The prices were very reasonable.

    (4)
  • Keziah C.

    Banana Macadamia nut French Toast, & bacon was yummy & hubby loved the breakfast fried rice with egg on top, he thought it was delicious. Southern hospitality...but in Kihei, HI. ;-) Next trip out to Maui we will definitely stop by Kihei Caffe again.

    (5)
  • Ryan S.

    This place is the best breakfast I have ever had. Period. My family and I were staying in Maui for a week. As soon as we got here, I bought a guide book called "maui revealed," which by the way, is the best guidebook your gonna get on hawaii. On our first morning, refridgerator being empty, we decided to go out for breakfast. I scanned through my guidebook for a good place to go, and found kihei caffe. It said some nice things about it, and so we went. It looks like a really run-down place when you drive by it, and I wasn't too sure I chose the right place. We walked in though, and were immediatly greeted by a humongous line. A lot of people might not like long lines, but to me, when you see a long line, it means its good. When we finally got to the counter, a man greeted us and asked us what we wanted to drink. for some strange reason, I had noticed we had only been waiting in line for about 5 minutes. Let me tell you, this guy (barry i think his name is) really knows how to move things along. You dont feel rushed at all, but your order is done in a snap. He's also really friendly and funny, and makes you feel at home. I got the french toast and their homemade POG juice (passion, orange, guava). It took a little while to get our food, but it was alright because of when we got the food. Our waiter was very funny and friendly too, and gave me my french toast. It was the best french toast i've ever had, i dont know how else to describe it. My whole family agreed that this was amazing food, and since then we have been back almost every day. I have ordered the biscuits and gravy, and the egg, sausage and biscuit, and they have all been the best of the best. I've also tried almost all of their concoctions of juice such as orange mango, and pineapple, and those have left me impressed every time too. Kihei Caffe is a must do in Maui

    (5)
  • Candice A.

    Great hole in the wall breakfast!!! Just got back from Maui and had to write my review about kihei caffe.. Stayed in Weliea and went to here every morning. Cheapest breakfast around in the area. Right next to beach couldn't get any better! Heads up they DON'T TAKE PLASTIC! only cash! Best macadamia nut banana pancakes, it's enough for two! The only reason why I gave it 4 stars is cause seating area is very limited, and you can't save tables while the rest your party is ordering, or otherwise they will send you back in with your party, also lots of flies since it's outside.. No indoor seating.

    (4)
  • Michelle F.

    Fantastic coffee, cinnamon rolls, breakfasts in general here are great! If you are in Maui, eating here is a must. The loco moco and fried rice breakfasts are particularly good.

    (5)
  • Jason K.

    Nice enough place. Loco moco was decent, and the staff was super nice and organized. The place is a little overrun in the morning, sorts a little hard to ease in to the morning. Blackened fish was pretty dry and overlooked, but I still ate it happily. It's a fun place and worth a visit. You can't go wrong here with such a big, fair-priced menu.

    (3)
  • Misty L.

    I was in Maui last year for my wedding and I had the cinnamon roll french toast at this place every day. It was amazing, luckily the dress still fit. I miss this place and I regret not trying more of the menu. I will absolutely go back next time I visit Maui!

    (5)
  • Laurel T.

    Breakfast is fabulous here. A great hangover cure and nice ambiance. We partied all around Kihei the night before and woke up sweaty and hungry and a little headachey. We cruised down to this place and were dismayed at the sight of the broken ATM (cash only joint) but the menu brightened our spirits. You order inside and then take a seat outside where your food is promptly served and later cleaned up. I order the breakfast burrito which came with an awesome salsa and a decent guacamole. My favorite part was that it was slathered in queso and jalapenos. Goodbye hangover! Little sis got the basic eggs/bacon/potato/biscuit combo. It looked good. My amiga went for the veggie scramble which looked killer and I was jealous of her order. On a second trip , I would probably order one of those scrumptious looking cinnamon rolls and the fruit plate. The fruit plate was bursting with color and it appeared to be a quite generous (if a bit pricey) serving. This is a nice, mellow place for breky.

    (4)
  • Tap Sum B.

    Forget Spago and Wolfgang Puck. The French Toast at this caffe is a must-have in Maui

    (4)
  • Denice L.

    This place is tasty. Cinnamon roll was fresh and good. Portuguese sausage & rice, perfect local breakfast to spend the day on the beach. The french toast with banana macadamia nut was good with the fresh coconut syrup. Yum. :)

    (3)
  • Jenny W.

    Found this place in a guidebook and liked it so much we went back 3 times for breakfast during our week in Maui. Portions are large, so you won't go away hungry. The Eggs Benedict--wow, sauce tasted so good! As the book said, the raspberry twists are tasty. We were urged to try the cinnamon roll, so maybe we'll try that tomorrow. They open early, so that's handy if you want to get the day started. Since we've been early each time (~8am), seating wasn't a problem, but I bet it gets tricky later on. Totally recommend this!

    (4)
  • Teri K.

    so good, we fell asleep in the car after breakfast!

    (4)
  • Sean T.

    Good breakie. Good pancakes and french toast. Don't get the rice and eggs dish. Good omelet. To add cream and sugar you have to go inside where ppl order which sucks. People waiting behind you, cramped because of ppl making orders. You can't take cream and sugar to table. For all the hoopla I would rather eaten in hotel or other place. Nice beach across way.

    (3)
  • AK G.

    Awesome, out of this world food, large portions, friendly people who work here. Tips: Know what you want before you get in line and give them your name first, followed by how many sets of silverware you need before ordering. Can't go wrong with the daily special or the local favorite, fried rice! FYI: Cash only. The portions are big and the food is so good, they may have to roll you home!

    (5)
  • Drew C.

    It's fast delivery of quality breakfast food. While it's pretty hard to screw up things like pancakes and eggs these guys seem to avoid mistakes with regularity. Maui prices here (2 breakfast specials, juice, a milk and two coffees was $34). The mac nut banana French toast was good and the eggs and bacon were just right. Not a lot of creativity or flair but reliable food at only slightly inflated cost.

    (3)
  • Bonnie W.

    our family gets up early...just so we can partake in these most beautiful cinnamon rolls in the morning. If you go to late, they will be GONE! They make a good breakfast burrito as well. Enjoy! I know we did. Thanks!

    (5)
  • Joanne K.

    If you're looking for a good downhome breakfast...this is the place to be!!!!! I was on vacation and managed to come here 2 times... and i wasn't even staying in that area!!! From Barry at the front to the delicious homemade corned beef and hash and to the blended Kahuna coffee drink...everything was great!!!!

    (5)
  • my r.

    We really enjoyed this breakfast spot. It was packed, but the line moved quickly and didn't take long to get a clean table. Husband had the porkchop and it was tender and moist with yummy gravy. I had the omelette and that was yummy too. Cinnamon bun was good and I think (or hope) it was the owner who was going around asking everyone how their meal was and thanking us for coming. Very sweet lady. I'd recommend this place as a good breakfast spot for those staying in Kihei.

    (4)
  • V H.

    Wonderful peeps..... Food is bomb.com .... Can't go wrong with the breakfast burrito or the eggs benny

    (5)
  • Karl K.

    If staying in kihei, gotta have breakfast at the Kihei Cafe. The pancakes and French toast were great. But my Loco Moco was dry, the rice getting kinda hard, and not enough gravy. My wife's biscuits n gravy were luke warm and one biscuit was day old hard. A disappointment so only three stars this time.

    (3)
  • L K.

    The yelp pictures looked awesome so we decided to try the place. I was pretty disappointed. The place is old which is fine, but it was also dirty, which right off the bat I didn't like. Then, it's cash only. The servers were distracted and rude. I ordered a loco moco and a side of fries and that turned out to be $15. How in the world? Fries were 2.50 and the fried rice that I wanted for my loco moco (instead of white rice) was an extra $3 which I wasn't told when he asked me. Cashier said that it was up on the menu board, but he was pressuring me to answer so quickly, I didn't feel comfortable taking a second to look. The food was fine, the portion was adequate, which is why I even gave them 2 stars. The fries were literally like 6 pieces of those crinkle fries you buy frozen at Safeway (which is fine but c'mon, six pieces?). and then there were flies, it was so distracting and not pleasurable to eat when I'm worried about whether or not there were going to be flies laying eggs on my food. All this to say, I think it's a convenient place to eat if you're right there, but I definitely would not travel any more than a 5 min walk to eat there. Not worth it.

    (2)
  • Jason R.

    Fun, great food, decent pricing (especially for Maui), and they're open early. Only cash, so go to the ATM before hand. Don't worry, it'll be worth the surcharge fee. We tried a few things on the menu and liked them all. Seating may be a little tight (all outside tables), but the two of us never had trouble finding a table.

    (5)
  • Anya D.

    Taking off 1 star. We had breakfast there this Sunday morning, and they were slammed with people, so the kitchen was rushing orders. Our order came out literally in 4 minutes, so my potatoes weren't even crispy and eggs had runny whites. We didn't send it back, since we going to the airport, maybe if we gave them a chance to redo it, it would have been fine... Also the fresh lemonade was kind of watery (esp. for 4 bucks a pop. Vietnamese Cuisine had much better tasting lemonade). Boo-hoo, Kihei Caffe! But that was only 1 bad dish out of 6 total that we had there this week, so still 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Justin R.

    Breakfast was good. Had the French toast and it was awesome. Eggs over easy on top of the pork fried rice was a tasty and unique twist on breakfast.

    (4)
  • James S.

    While staying in Wailea, we discovered the wonderful little cafe. Simply awesome service and food. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Jerry D.

    Great restaurant for tourists and locals. Great price and good food. Get in line to order then find a table (all outdoor it seems). Friendly staff. You wnt be disappointed by the food.

    (4)
  • Dave P.

    This place is great. The food is tasty, the prices are good, the service is extremely friendly and prompt, and the park across the street provides a nice view. Great all around!

    (4)
  • daniel s.

    Great spot for breakfast and now they are open with full menu thur-sat after all the bars close.

    (4)
  • Yolanda B.

    The food was o.k. I guess I wasn't that crazy about the arrangement. If it was a quick cup of coffee and muffin but if you haven't eaten here before it's kinda confusing. You go in and wait in line order your food then find a table then they come out with the food and yell your name and bring you your food. They give you your coffee at the register but you don't know that you have to fix your coffee until you get to your table and realize that there are no coffee fixins at the table. I'm also not very comfortable ducking birds while eating. So it was o.k.

    (4)
  • Cyra K.

    Went to Maui for a fast get away plus had a wedding to attend so we yelped where to get some breakfast and we ended up here it was awesome I had the French toast banana with Mac nuts on top will be back here for sure..

    (5)
  • Ryan W.

    Great for what it is. Inexpensive beachfront dining. Frosted cinnamon roll was fantastic and my omelet was large and delicious as well. Coffee was average. Great place to go for a local breakfast!

    (5)
  • jason c.

    amazing breakfast. cafeteria style. you order then wait for food then get seat. don't try and cheat they ask you to move. hefty portions for a big guy like me it makes me happy. I'd stay away from the juices way overpriced. food is great, ambiance is wonderful. I've really enjoyed having breakfast here and I know you will to. there's a reason why the locals come here. it's inexpensive and it will fill you up. try the Mac nut pancakes. there awesome. open at five and they don't serve dinner so they close at three. get there early and you'll relax with a great view.

    (4)
  • MaryFran L.

    Stopped on our way from the airport to Kaanapali. I think breakfast, which is available all day, is the big draw but for us it was lunchtime. We both ordered the fish sandwich, mine was pan-fried, my husband's was blackened. Both were very generous portions of delicious fish. Both were washed down with soda made with locally made syrups; they let you taste-test before you commit to one - they were all good. We watched many people eat breakfast. Three pancakes, each the size of the dinner plate they were served on, the loco moco, a huge mound of rice with ground beef and scrambled eggs - all look like they were being enjoyed.

    (4)
  • Jen P.

    The Maui Revealed guidebook was spot on with this review. Good food, good prices, fabulous service, but why-oh-why is the dining area so DIRTY??? Outdoor seating only, mobbed by birds and bugs. I think I remember the food being good but what did I order? Hell if I know, all I remember was hoping that I wouldn't get pooped on or that a bird wouldn't chow down on my plate when I turned around (which I saw happen to someone else!) Oye, if they cleaned up (like, seriously sanitize everything), this place would be 5 stars. But because I can't remember anything but the atmosphere, average at best.

    (3)
  • Dan R.

    Ate here 4 times in a week, so it must have been good, but... The place was dirty and the employees kept yelling for us to squish in line...then yeled, "Its ok to smile folks!"

    (3)
  • matt p.

    Nothing bad about this place. 1) Good coffee 2) Great sweet rolls 3) Value priced 4) Great food 5) Friendly service

    (5)
  • Jason R.

    Fresh made corned beef hash and macadamia nut - banana french toast that rocked. Amazing owner and vibe... right across from the beach

    (5)
  • Frannie T.

    I can see no reason not to eat here everyday. The prices are fair and breakfast doesn't get any better. Great selection from macadamia nut scones to oatmeal and breakfast burritos to Hawaiian sweet bread french toast. Barry takes your order, calls you by name and clearly has a heart of gold. You'd never know he was the owner. Tell him Linda from Yelp says "hi".

    (5)
  • Erin F.

    I had the best French toast ever! Day 2 I had the best pancakes ever! They do not accept credit cards, but there is an ATM inside. The food is sooo delicious! YUM! LOVE this place!

    (5)
  • Heather K.

    YUM YUM YUM!!! A must go. A fun, authentic laid back breakfast joint. Customer service is AWESOME. LOVE them! Food is pretty good, not overly amazing, but definitely yummy! BRING CASH! They are cash only.

    (5)
  • qirk z.

    Awesome. Ordered the #8, which is Hawaiian fried rice with scramble. You get hawaiian size portion of rice. Also got a side of biscuit and pineapple orange juice.

    (4)
  • Warren H.

    These dudes serve a mean french toast. I loved the vibe of this place... it was very welcoming (minus the really slow island pace). The cashier was a really cool and friendly guy. He steered me toward the french toast and I wasn't disappointed. It was one of the best I've had. The toast was fluffy and flavorful without adding much syrup and their coffee wasn't bad either. If I hadn't discovered this place so late in my trip I would have definitely come here to eat again.

    (4)
  • Eric F.

    This place is great. The staff is very friendly and it opens at 5 a.m. which was nice for us nothing else is open at that time and we had a difficult time adjusting to the time zone change. Locals seem to eat here which makes me believe we were in the right place. The food and service was really good. We had the french toast, eaggs and bacon, fried rice, and loco moco (all good) You can't get a better deal around. We went there three times in five days and will go back whenever in Maui. These guys have the total package for breakfast.

    (5)
  • R W.

    Breakfast in Maui is always a hit or miss. The things this place is great at are the waffles, cinnamon rolls, banana walnut rolls, and most of the baked goods. Our party also had the Atkins Omelet which was amazing as well as the loco moco. The food is a step better than a Denny's but the service is on par with any Denny's at 1 am.

    (3)
  • Melissa M.

    OMG this place is overpriced! WTH? I went here with my husband and brother last week. We ordered the french toast with banana and mac nuts, a loco moco, and a chorizo plate. The french toast was good, but was not filling at all. The chorizo was ridiculously bland. And the loco moco... OMG... it was horrible! That was the worst loco moco I've ever tasted - and I've eaten my share of loco mocos! The sauce tasted like something out of a bottle and the meat was just nasty and overcooked. I swear, the patty was frozen and nuked for way too long. All of us were extremely disappointed. How did this place get 4 stars?! Yelpers, y'all must be smoking something because there are WAY better places to eat on Maui.

    (1)
  • Troy L.

    Best burger in town. My wife loved the turkey burger. Cheap. Good way to feel like a local and eat great food.

    (4)
  • Lia S.

    This place was da bomb. My husband and I came here to chow after a great yoga class at the Kihei Community Yoga Center. We stared blankly at the guy behind the counter, then I asked for reccommendations. The super friendly guy suggested pork fried rice with egg, and chorizo and egg. I had the pork fried rice. Yum! It had chorizo, bacon, and ham in it, and it was the best fried rice I'd ever had. The way the egg yolk sort of blended into it made it so good! My husband also really liked his. We had mango orange juice, which was also yummy. We will definitely go back here before we leave Maui.

    (4)
  • Happy C.

    Been coming here for years. It is Egggggggggggcelent! The omeletes are spectacular!

    (5)
  • Kimberly W.

    Great breakfast. My husband and I shared their french toast and it was awesome, not the best I've had because nothing beats home cooked french toast, but these were great ! You have stand in line and order your food and then seat yourself. A waiter/waitress will come by and call out your name. It's an outdoor patio seating with plenty of shade. Portions can be big. The french toast can be good for one person, but a lot of their dishes on the menu are large portioned. They have pictures up for you so you can make that decision to share or not. Knocked a star because their juice machine wasn't working so we had ice tea instead. We will come back again, definitely.

    (4)
  • Regina C.

    tons of food. I had the loco moco which was very good and also good for a hang over.the veggie scramble was also pretty tasty. the service was nice and everything i saw looked great.

    (4)
  • Mark P.

    If your in Maui and don't stop by Kihei Caffe for breakfast you are really missing out. Barry (took our order) was very personable and accommodating. The kids got a full belly for $3 bucks each and in Maui that is a good value. The fried rice with egg and banana macadamia nut french toast was off the chain. A real authentic looking place and friendly staff give this place 5 stars. We will be back tomorrow to see what else is cook'in in Barry's kitchen. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm!

    (5)
  • Ken S.

    The food here was pretty good. Ordered the cinnamon roll french toast and the pancakes with the banana mac nut and pineapple coconut topping. The portions were quite generous and the quality was surprisingly good. I wondered why they use canned pineapple as a topping also considering you are on the island of Maui where pineapple grows abundantly. They have decent prices although some items are a bit much in my opinion. My biggest complaint is this establishment is cash only. Are we in the 21st century or the 19th? At this point I think it is totally reasonable to expect a place to at least accept debit cards. What makes it worse, hence the lower star rating, is they "conveniently" have an ATM machine inside. I am ALWAYS skeptical of establishments that only accept cash and yet have an ATM within 20 feet of the register. For this alone, I will not be returning. There are enough other good options nearby that deserve my patronage.

    (3)
  • Ed L.

    Cinnamon rolls are awesome, service superb, and the food even better! You'll want to make it one of your breakfast staples.

    (5)
  • L B.

    The guy taking our order was super nice and overall was a great meal! I was a bit surprised at our total bill though - two special coffee blended drinks (one banana peanutbutter and one Snickers), fish & eggs, locomoco, and two slices of banana Mac nut pancakes for $41 before tip. I really likes the potatoes that accompanied the fish & eggs dish but thought the blackened fish (ahi) had no flavor (this is typically why I dont like tuna). The banana Mac nut was good but when we discovered the white coconut syrup it was even better, and their locomoco was traditional. Their coffees did wake us up to a good morning and the street view of Maui amongst the breakfast crowd was great too!

    (5)
  • Susan L.

    normal yummy breakfast food but it's so busy you feel a little bit like you are in a corral. Update... The pork fried rice with egg and French toast really hit the spot.. Also it was much less crowded this time so it was a much better experience

    (5)
  • Mark D.

    The loco moco was fantastic. Huge portions and friendly staff. Highly recommended for breakfast.

    (5)
  • Pamela M.

    Good food and nice patio! The French toast was yummy and a huge portion. FYI they do not take credit cards! Be sure you have cash. Also, use the menu on the chalkboard, *not* the helpfully provided plastic menus. Apparently those aren't the real menu. Um, okay.

    (4)
  • John B.

    Our favorite place in Maui! We actually go out of our way to go here at least twice on our 1 week vacations to the island. The food is great and the staff is friendly. The loo mock is excellent and the chicken fried steak is better than I have had anywhere on the mainland! Everything we have tried has been excellent, you won't be disappointed or hungry when you eat here!

    (5)
  • Christine V.

    A great divey place to have a nice breakfast/brunch to start your lazy day at the beach! The husband and I got the cornbeef and hash and the country fried chicken steak. The portions are generous and not exactly healthy but very very good! I love the way the potatoes are made here...very nice seasoning! For 2 breakfast plates and 2 juice drinks, we spent about $25+ tip. Not exactly cheap, but then what in Maui is?

    (4)
  • chris p.

    Don't go here if you are on diet, because you will just blow by the papaya and fruit plate on your way to the french toast, cinnamon rolls, giant omelets and dreamy eggs benedict. Everything is great. Small place, with cramped outdoor seating, but I did see plenty of people getting food to go. I will make this place a must stop on our yearly visits.

    (4)
  • Steven T.

    had a fabulous breakfast at this caffe every the time in maui !!

    (5)
  • Heidi C.

    This place is definitely ono! With the crazy prices of breakfast at FS where we were staying, most mornings we ventured out to a day of adventure and a delicious casual breakfast at Kihei Caffe. You go inside and stand in a quickly-moving line to order your food (by number). Then go sit outside at a picnic table and wait for them to bring the food right to you. Everything we ordered was tasty and cooked as ordered. We loved the museli and fruit breakfast especially. It looks like at dinner time they have an extensive chili menu. Definitely an ecclectic spot not to be missed.

    (3)
  • Johanna W.

    The only place to get amazing and inexpensive breakfast on this side of the island. We loved it. The coconut pancakes were to die for.

    (5)
  • Jo Ann V.

    We wanted a nice, local style breakfast to start our last day on the Valley Isle. The concierge at our hotel recommended Kihei Caffe since it was located fairly close by. Wow! What a nice surprise--good food, great location & the service was whimsical & entertaining. You can always judge a good restaurant by how crowded it is & this place was packed. Definitely worth a return visit.

    (4)
  • Maryammalle P.

    So we just got back from our mini vacation to Maui. I found this place on yelp and knew that we had to try it and thank goodness we did cause it was delicious! It's a very casual place so you order first, pay and then sit down, they bring out the food to you. I got the French toast with bananas and macadamia nuts and my husband got he breakfast burrito supreme style. Both were amazing! I used the coconut syrup on mine and it was perfect! We shared both and it was just right for us. The bfast burrito was pretty big and we didn't even finish it. And the service was great, everyone was very nice and accomodating. Overall, a great bfast place and we're definitely coming back on our next trip to Maui.

    (5)
  • Daniel W.

    We found out about Kihei Caffe from all the great reviews on yelp. It was so good that after we went once, we came back again during our stay. I ordered the french toast and had portuguese sausage as my side. My wife had the banana macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup and potatoes as her side. The portions are big and we left really full. We enjoyed our breakfast so we came again another morning. This time we had the lox and bagel plate and eggs and bacon with potatoes. The POG (pineapple orange guava) drink is really good and a must try. The line moves quickly and we had no problems finding a table.

    (4)
  • michelle r.

    Awesome Banana Mac Pancakes .... good cappacino for sure! We had breakfast here almost everyday it was great!!! YUMMMM

    (4)
  • Hazel C.

    LOVE this place for breakfast!!! My favorite is the pork fried rice...and I don't even like meat all that well. We have been there several times and have always been able to find a table-so don't let that worry you. So far have eaten there twice on our weeklong trip and plan to eat there at least once more!

    (4)
  • Matthew B.

    Cash only at this restaurant! The food and atmosphere definitely match. This is an awesome restaurant, especially for breakfast. A must-have if you are in the neighborhood, and even if you aren't. As a quick tip, try the bacon, it is to die for.

    (4)
  • M I.

    This is one I'd give 3.5 stars, but since I can't it's closer to 4 than 3. The macadamia nut / banana french toast was very, very good, but for some reason the regular french toast was just that, regular. The pancakes were good, but nothing special. We'll give it a try again just to make sure as it is one of the better, cheap roadside breakfast stops. I just can't rave about it like some others. Best description I can give is good, but not great as if everything tasted like my macadamia nut / banana french toast this would be a 4.5 start little beach breakfast stop.

    (4)
  • Don S.

    Awesome place for breakfast! Good selection and good size portions! Quick service too! We loved it so much, we went twice on this trip!

    (5)
  • Josh G.

    Delicious breakfast. Found it on the second to last day in Maui. Went back again the next day. Had an omlette with American fries the first day. Awesome. And the cinnamon roll French toast the second day. Eh. Not a gourmet dining experience. You order at the counter, pay with CASH ONLY, and go sit outside and wait for the food to be delivered. Wife had the fried rice and it also looked great.

    (5)
  • Ajay R.

    Long line here every morning for a reason... really really good brunch and a good value. This quickly became our go to place in Kihei.

    (4)
  • Carlos V.

    Best thing you can do now is fire your kitchen staff and km ,get ray back and hire and train a new staff that cares about cooking. Before it's to late I love this restaurant so much it hurts to read such bad reviews.

    (1)
  • Sarah B.

    This place has really good food. We had the gluttonous french toast special multiple times - 2 pieces of French toast on cinnamon roll, banana bread, mango or sweet bread with two eggs and bacon. OMG. I had the burrito, which I thought was just ok, primarily because I wasn't a fan of the potatoes. My husband wasn't either. Their kids menu was $2.95, which we didn't see anywhere else on the island (more like $6-9) - and it was good. They have whale and teddy bear pancakes (with chocolate chips if you choose; eggs, bacon, toast; and something else I can't remember). We had three different staff help with our order and its apparent that it's policy for them to go over and above with customer service, good vibes, and a positive attitude. Standing in line to order didn't bother us at all, but get there early for less of a wait. We got to meet the owner, an elder, whom all of the staff obviously love and respect. Overall, I'd highly recommend that you go here for breakfast, at least once.

    (4)
  • Karen L.

    Came here for breakfast today looking for macadamia nut pancakes. The 3 of us ordered the pancakes, french toast and a side of their homemade corned beef hash. G also ordered a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice. The cup was small and tasty but we probably won't order it again since it was expensive at $4 a glass. The food was very plentiful and really good. Pancakes were fluffy and the hash had a nice crunchy crusty crust, just the way we like it. I just wish they offered smaller portions or you could opt for 1 pancake instead of 3. Definitely enough to share! It's a shame we had to waste food. We will definitely be back if we were to stay in Kihei again.

    (4)
  • Cord N.

    The owner greeted us once inside & he was a funny fellow. You order at the cash register, then find a seat amongst the birds out front & wait for the delicious breakfast bounty to be placed in front of you. I had some Banana-Mac Pancakes (too much could not finish). And a side of breakfast potatoes and chicken apple sausage. The pancakes with coconut syrup were ridiculously awesome. The sausage was good and potatoes sucked... But overall this place rocks and is worth the crowds it attracts.

    (4)
  • Paul G.

    The food is excellent and the service is very friendly and quick. This is not fancy fine dining, but it's a wonderful casual place to get a good breakfast.

    (5)
  • Jinki V.

    Kihei Caffe no ka oi (da bestest)! I love the loco moco with fried rice! It's the ultimate loco moco, and no other can compare!

    (5)
  • Adam B.

    I do not know how this has never caught on in the mainland. They do a great loco, and it's not overly huge and is reasonably priced. Wait was pretty long for a Thursday morning (20 minutes at about 11:00), so be prepared.

    (5)
  • Martin F.

    This was good food, served quickly and a large menu to choose from. It wasn't cheap, we had to wait in line to order, they only take cash and we had to sit in the rain while we were eating our meal because there was no covered space available. (other than that....) :-) The CFS was good - my wife really liked the eggs benedict. It's a local phenomenon - probably people will like being at one of the "in" places more than I did.

    (3)
  • Barrett F.

    Favorite south Maui breakfast nook. Reasonable prices (cash only), outdoor seating, great food, and local flavor. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Tina F.

    I would click no stars if I could... unless you like extra old grease covered breakfast potatoes and snotty soupy eggs (supposed to be poached) that can't be eaten with a fork - this is NOT a place I would recommend. Oh, and after I spent way too much money for this breakfast that I left uneaten, there was a dead mouse on the sidewalk right outside the kitchen door of this cafe. EEw. Thumbs down and very disappointed especially after all the positive reviews on here.

    (1)
  • Prettylilredhead H.

    Good breakfast. Only went to breakfast one time while in Maui (had a kitchen and used it primarily for breakfast). I got the cinnamon roll french toast and it was delicious. Seating area and the line to order is a little chaotic. Definitely recommend it!

    (4)
  • Joe L.

    Great place to get local Hawaiian food at reasonable price. I heard that it is famous for breakfast, but we had lunch instead. Their Loco Moco is huge. My kids each finished the whole plate on their own. Clean plate is a form of approval from kids. Growing kids eat more than an average adult.

    (5)
  • Lowella O.

    I'm not sure how the other items on the menu are, but I know for sure the cinnamon french toast is really awesome! I have a sweet tooth and this definitely satisfied it. The only complaint I have of this place is the location. It is situated on a busy street and the parking is scarce. Okay, I lied. That isn't the only complaint I have. Another is the looooooooooooong wait. This place gets really busy so be prepared to have a long wait.

    (4)
  • Rowena D.

    The service here is stellar. The staff was cheery. They regularly checked to see if my friends and I were okay. We came here for breakfast before heading to the beach. One of my friends had heard that their Pork fried rice was really good. So, we had to check it out. Amongst my friends we ordered the pork fried rice, loco moco and chorizo and eggs. I ordered the Pork fried rice. It was really good and made a good breakfast because it had eggs and bacon in it. Everyone enjoyed their meals. And, the portions were huge. The meals actually sustained us for the rest of the day while playing at the beach.

    (4)
  • Shane F.

    Best breakfast in the island. Huge portions and delicious!

    (4)
  • Susan M.

    solid for breakfast. we ate here twice in our week long stay. i had the cheese omelette with mushrooms and port. sausage on the side. the omelette was huge and the mango orange juice good. bf got the 2 egg meal with hash browns, biscuit and bacon. all good as well! for the second time i got the 2 egg meal and he got the eggs benedict with scrambled eggs instead of poached. the guy at the counter gave him the 'wth' look but complied. he says the hollandaise sauce was great, and i'd have to agree. if you come here on the weekend, try to get there early. the dining is seat yourself, but don't get a table until after you order. the line can get long, but it moves pretty fast.

    (4)
  • Archana V.

    Discovered this place during our last day in Maui and so glad I did. I only had a Caesar salad which was delicious. Also got to taste the big kahlua buzz and the papaya delight from my husband which were both great. The place isn't too clean but service is pretty fast and food is good.

    (4)
  • Iche S.

    The pork fried rice and the loco moco are fantastic.

    (4)
  • Jeanette N.

    This is a very small and unassuming place. Had breakfast there last Thursday with a friend, my daughter and 2 grandchildren (both under 3). Our friend was out visiting from Idaho and offered to take us to breakfast but didn't want one of those resort type buffets. Kihei Cafe was perfect. My friend had the breakfast burrito and he said it was very good. I had the papaya with yogurt and granola, very scrumptious! My daughter had a fruit bowl that was very fresh. My grandson said his jam twist was 'delicious'. The bill was under $25 and that included juice and coffee. We sat outside and enjoyed the beautiful Maui breeze and ocean view. Definitely enjoyable until the older grandson started screaming. Folks around us were very understanding and commented that they had been there too. Aahh Maui.

    (4)
  • Brad K.

    I'm not much of a breakfast eater, but I scarfed down that chorizo and eggs like I was a castoff from Survivor (which I don't actually watch... I just assume they're super hungry). It was our first full day on Maui and this was one of the "must eat" places I planned to go to. Unfortunately we only went once, but it was definitely worth a second trip. The outdoor decor wasn't the Grand Wailea, but you're there to eat, and combine that with perfect weather....nice.

    (4)
  • Lisa R.

    Yummity yum yum. We popped in here for breakfast before flying off the island and what a treat! If we went to Kihei Caffe on the first day I am sure we would have returned every day thereafter. I added the photo of my monstrous french toast with fresh bananas and macademia nuts. I think the picture says it all.

    (5)
  • Brian P.

    The layout of the place was pretty cool. A decent local eatery to go enjoy breakfast. My girlfriend got the breakfast fried rice, and it was quite good. Very disappointed in the Loco Moco though. Since we were on the island on vacation, i needed to get my Loco Moco fix before coming home. Sad to say, that it was the worst loco moco i've ever had, the rice was extra dry and tasted old, the burger patty was dry and over done. I still would probably go back and try something different, but definitely no Loco Moco from Kihei Caffe for me. Also, this place is cash only. They do have an atm in the corner and if it says its out of order, just let them know. It just means its out of money, and they need to refill it.

    (3)
  • anthony t.

    Hands down the best food I had in Maui. I came here for breakfast on 2 occasions; had the cheese omelet one day and the cinnamon roll French toast- both were great.

    (5)
  • Magdalena C.

    Even though Kihei Caffe is well known for its breakfast, lunch was excellent. If you're looking for a fancy place, go somewhere else. Bf and I ordered the fried rice and loco moco. The fried rice was tasty but we weren't too sure about the gravy for loco moco. Maybe we should have ordered the Local Fry Loco Moco. Minus 1 star for the flies that kept buzzing around and landing in our food. Update: came back this time for breakfast. Bf and I shared the Local Fry Loco Moco and it was so good. No flies this time.

    (4)
  • Nick H.

    The Kihei Cafe serves up big portions of tasty food, and is a local favorite judging by how popular it is. I was actually surprised not to see it already rated here on Yelp since it was so popular and good. They have a wide variety of food, and $25 got three of us enough food this morning to cover breakfast and lunch. 5 stars for being a down-to-earth, tasty, affordable and local breakfast spot!

    (5)
  • Gilbert G.

    Funky place, good eats. Using the caffe as a meeting place for the groom's party, everyone ordered something different for breakfast. But in a twist, you order at the counter inside the building, give your name, find a place to sit and the waiter will bring your order. Bring a friend to save seats for it does get crowded for breakfast. Portions are large; you may want to split unless you are really hungry. They make great pancakes, loco mocos, and humongous cinnamon buns the size of softballs. p.s., please don't feed the birds or they'll help themselves.

    (4)
  • Chapovez F.

    Wow! The breakfast here was amazing. I had the Cinnamon Roll French Toast....divine! The outdoor patio was a great setting to enjoy such a delicious meal. We met the owners, and they were as nice as could be. My only regret is that we waited until the last day of our stay to eat here.

    (5)
  • Anne W.

    Definitely a fan of the freshly baked cinnamon bun! Must have! We got one of the breakfast special and it was alright. Menu setting was a little overwhelming.

    (3)
  • James G.

    Excellent food affordable prices! Who says Hawaii is expensive? Kihei Caffe was great. Came to the wonderful Aloha state in May 2005 for our good friends' wedding. Ate here twice in a five day stay. It's of course along the coast and just a stonesthrow from the beach. Great Breakfasts. For lunch, try the Loco Moco or the fried rice and Portuguese sausage. Yum! Yum! Yum! Try it!!! More later, I'll dig up pix to post too...

    (4)
  • Dave M.

    Had the loco moco. It was good, but I should have asked for the fried rice instead of the steamed. The wife had some tasty macadamia and banana pancakes with coconut syrup. The only downside were the flies that you have to keep waving off.

    (3)
  • BuffetDress C.

    YUM! The Pork Fried Rice and Eggs was delightful!! I couldn't stop stuffing it in my mouth that I think I forgot to breathe at one point.

    (5)
  • James C.

    Pancakes are good and large. Get the coconut syrup and macadamia nutt.

    (5)
  • N H.

    Awesome!! Cinnamon French toast to die for. Hubby had supreme breakfast burrito, it was HUGE and oh so good. Great place, definately reccomend it!

    (5)
  • Kristen S.

    Best breakfast joint in kihei.

    (5)
  • Matt L.

    Got the breakfast burrito (supreme) and some spam. Awesome. I'd recommend for breakfast (since that's what I ate there). Girlfriend had the biscuits and gravy. I tasted it, and it was awesome too.

    (5)
  • Nick P.

    Best breakfast in Kihei. Cash only and the seating can be tough to find, especially when it's busy but the food is worth the effort. The line moves swiftly: because the cashier/owner is talking and moving quickly I could see how it might seem stressful to order, but we knew what we wanted and found the staff friendly and efficient. The French toast is especially tasty.

    (4)
  • Slug B.

    great breakfast foods. the staff is extremely friendly bordering weird. the man who took our order would not let me order the same thing my husband ordered so i was forced to go with the chicken friend steak, but i'm glad i did, i loved it! if you're tired of spending around $100 for a meal in maui, then this is the place to go. good food, good value!

    (5)
  • Leslie M.

    We went here twice during our stay in Maui. My Dad's favorite was the french toast with bananas and macadamia nuts and he is a pretty "experienced" eater of french toast! My favorite was the chorizo. My Mom loved the fact that their hash browns/potatoes are made from real potatoes. The servings are huge, you won't leave hungry! Ordering can be a bit chaotic but we found the service to be very good and attentive. Sitting outside, people watching, enjoying a good breakfast in Maui - it doesn't get much better!

    (4)
  • Scot S.

    My 5 stars is for taste and quantity of food vs.price, friendliness and non-stuffiness of all staff encountered, atmosphere of outdoors cafe on the street side in Kihei. I found the Kihei Caffe in Yelp while on vacation in Maui and since it had some great reviews and only a couple of negatives, I decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised while standing in line to find that the person at the counter was none other than Barry, one of the best customer service managers and wine buyers Roy's Kahana has ever had. As it turns out he owns this place. How fitting that such a person runs a place with so many great reviews. Barry was extremely personable with all of the customers before us in line and seemed genuinely interested in making their morning. I introduced my Fiance' and we briefly reminisced about the connection we had from years prior (Roy's Kahana is one of my favorite restaurants). I also told him how we had found his place. He laughed and said he likes the direct feedback but wishes those that weren't satisfied would have let him know. I know he is the type of owner to make things right...And right they were for us! I ordered the banana macadamia nut french toast and it was out of this world. My fiance' had the eggs benedict and it was very rich and tasty. My coffee was hot and delicious. We were both more than satisfied and were absolutely unable to finish without over-stuffing ourselves. The place is clean for an outdoors eatery that is always very busy. for those who don't like to sit outdoors due to nature sorry, you will miss out. For those that understand that the outdoors is nature, this will be refreshing. I highly recommend that you visit Barry at Kihei Caffe, you will be treated to great food at a great value delivered with true Aloha spirit. We will be back tomorrow!

    (5)
  • Amy K.

    If you're staying in Kihei, this is a definitely a place you should stop by for breakfast! The prices were reasonable and their portuguese sausage was to die for. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!

    (4)
  • Vickie N.

    YUM-O. Local food. Not too salty. Just right! Be sure to order the cinnamon buns. They ROCK. Also, beware of the birds. I got pooped on, and after we left, we noticed the birds attacking our scraps. Those birds are downright nasty! The food is good here; expect heaping portions. If you're in Kihei, get the Moco Loco or the Pork Fried Rice (delish!). The coffee is fresh and tasty, and the service is ono-friendly. : )

    (4)
  • Dave S.

    The portions are huge and the service is fast & friendly. The veggie scramble, a huge mound of eggs over veggies and potatoes, was excellent. The kiddies loved their pancakes, and the missus's enjoyed big strips of bacon, biscuits and eggs over easy. We got a complementary scone, which was moist and yummy. (A moist scone? We liked it better than the traditional flaky scone.) This was the best breakfast during our one week stay in Kihei.

    (5)
  • hannah k.

    this place was pretty good. we came here twice for breakfast, both times. we tried the veggie omelette (very bland), pork rice (whatevers but GOOD with soy sauce), breakfast burrito (AWESOME!) and egg whites & bacon. Aside from the breakfast burrito, I'm not sure if the other dishes were worth the price. Also, it's very crowded here and there might be a wait.

    (3)
  • Michael L.

    We flew in last night so with the 3 hour time difference, we were in bed and awake early so we decided to head out for a hearty breakfast. We had the pancake special (which consisted of 2 pancakes, 2 eggs, and 2 strips of bacon) and the home made corned beef hash (with eggs). It was freshly made, hot, and extremely satisfying. I actually would have given it 3 1/2 stars for the lackluster coffee (next time we'll walk down the street and grab a Starbucks) and the fact that our waiter forgot to give us a plate and utensils upon our request. Thanks Yelpers for providing a pointer to this place. We know that things in Maui are expensive so this was a good value for quality food.

    (4)
  • Carol C.

    I must have come here at least 3 times during our week in Maui. They've got everything you need for breakfast from sweet to salty. Their turnovers and raspberry twists were awesome, but get there early since they go fast. My favorite dish by far was the Local Fry Loco Moco. It starts with portuguese fried rice, topped with a hamburger patty, 1 fried egg, sauteed onions, and yummy gravy! A heart attack, but oooohh sooooo goood! If you want to go the healthy route, get the papaya delight which is papaya with yogurt, granola and raisins. Or for middle of the road, get the portuguese fried rice with scrambled egg on top and a side of gravy...kinda like a modified local fry loco moco. Also the breakfast burrito and fruit plate looked good as well. The place itself could be a bit cleaner, but I loved it and you can watch the rooster and chickens wander around.

    (4)
  • Heather F.

    Holy cow! I wish we found this place our first day in Maui, because that would've given us more repeat visits. HUGE portions. Friendly service (CASH ONLY!), and fresh fresh food. The cinnamon rolls are to die for, and even better in their cinnamon roll french toast. Traditional Hawaiian Banana-Mac pancakes are crispy and soft at the same time. Among the best 'cakes I've had (and I've had my share!). Hot coffee was better than at our 4-star Wailea resort. Hubby's blackened fish benny (Visit #1) and omelette with a side of fried rice (Visit #2) were stupendous as well. Tip: The fried rice is THE BEST I've ever had. Substitute it for the homefries if you're so inclined (which also are good, but nothing special). I don't know how to describe it other than to say it's moist, flavorful, and probably really bad for you... but you're on vaca, so enjoy!

    (5)
  • Lily C.

    liked it! open early at 5. they take order by phone for pickup. had a bagel sandwich with sunny-up egg, bacon and cheese. i didn't even see it on the menu when we walked in to pay, but they made it for me anyway. a friend had the banana mac nut french toast and that just smelled delicious! and it's topped with coconut maple syrup! (i think i want to try that if i go back again... .) giving it a three for: good service (hours, phone orders), good food (mm.. egg sandwich.. ), and the fact that it's a local favorite. would love to go back. it seems that they have a nice view for in-house eating and would definitely raise it a star if food is consistently awesome. *edit: * went back again for sitdown breakfast. keeping it at a 3 stars. got the eggs benedict and found they weren't that great. they weren't too hot, the hollandaise wasn't too flavorful and the poached eggs seemed a little overdone. the breakfast potatoes were actually really good although some of the bigger ones weren't as crispy/tasty as the smaller pieces. my beau got the breakfast burrito that he said was pretty good aside from the fact that it was a little too potato-ey. he actually dissected the burrito halfway through and removed some potatoes before finishing his meal. this being done, he felt better since he could now taste the egg and meat and whatever else was in the monstrosity. atmosphere was interesting. outside seating that you need to find after you order. good quick turnover. weird birds that don't seem to be fazed by people at all. watch out! some will zoom right by your ears!

    (3)
  • Wendy A.

    Great place to have breakfast! The chorizo scramble is very tasty, love the salsa that it comes with. The food is fast and the people are friendly! I have to take off a star for the island pigeons who aren't scared of people and will jump on to your table and steal your food.

    (4)
  • Eileen Q.

    great breakfast spot. crowded, full tables, long line, not surprised at all. the workers are really friendly and the cashier was so welcoming. this place only takes cash though.. still great! took us a few minutes to get a table. i had the mango orange juice, and a cheese omelette with a few veggies and meat mixed. my niece had the teddy bear pancake which was shaped as a teddy bear and that was also yummy. justin ordered southern country fried steak, and tracey had the fried rice. the portions were huge and filling.. for all of our food and drinks, it was only $35. can't beat that, right? i will most definitely be coming back here.. this place has an amazing view btw. the beach is right across the street!

    (5)
  • Heather R.

    I like Kihei Cafe even if it isn't the cleanest place on the island, I just don't look around too close and wipe my fork off before I eat. I also refuse to go on a weekend morning, too busy, too many mange-y birds and no place to sit! Their portions are huge which is good and bad. I mean do we really NEED to eat all that food? Prolly not, but I usually do anyway cause it tastes so good! For the newbies they have signs posted all over telling you to go inside and order before getting a table and sitting down. I suppose it could be a little confusing if you've never been there before...or if you can't read. I especially like the half of papaya with yogurt and granola. YUM. What a way to start the day. That along with a gooey cinnamon roll all hot and sticky right out of the oven with that sugary frosting all melty getting on your face and hands...oh lord, I'm in heaven! It sucks that the coffee cost so freakin much though, like $2.50 for a smallish cup & no refills. That par for the course in Hawaii I guess.

    (3)
  • Bryan B.

    Had a huge, and I mean HUGE omelet filled to the max to my specifications. Very good. Comes with hash browns or white rice, plate lunch style. Gotta head back for a burger. Good food at a great price. Down to earth kinda place.

    (4)
  • Dj P.

    wanna stuff your stomach until you can't breathe w/ yummy food? then come to the kihei cafe. we came here for breakfast...and it was delicious! it's cheap...fast....and tastes good. what more can you ask for before you lay out in all day in the sun w/ a yummy drink in your hand. ok. um..i gotta stop reviewing now. it's getting me all sad.

    (4)
  • Sam L.

    Excellent food.. Even more excellent service. The guy at the counter was honest enough to tell us NOT to order one of the dishes since in his opinion, it wasn't good enough. Loved the fruit salad with yogurt and granola. Excellent value for money..

    (5)
  • Ryan B.

    Such a fun breakfast spot. The random seating and ambience fit the quirky staff perfectly. You gotta try something with the coconut syrup, it's amazingly good.

    (5)
  • Jo Anne N.

    We love this place for breakfast! Everytime we come to Maui, we make sure to eat here. Don't expect anything fancy because it is anything but. Remember, you're on a beautiful island and here to relax so take it as it is. Basically, you stand in a single file line to order. The line is usually long, but moves along, island style. At least you get to look at the menu over and over above the counter in case you miss something. They have fresh made cinnamon buns, raspberry twist pastry things and other baked goods tempting you, still on the baking rack as you get to the counter. Literally, right up in your face you throw one in last minute like you would a pack of gum at the grocery store. My fave is the pancakes w/ banana & mac nuts!!! The egg dishes are on the hefty side as well. If you are really picky and tidy about where you eat and are afraid of the occasional bird visiting, then this place is not for you. Prices here are reasonable, considering how $$ it is on Maui. And of course, Kamaole Beaches I, II & III are just a hop skip and a jump away.

    (4)
  • Bob B.

    Sorry, but this place is not good. The portions have definitely shrunk from my previous times here, the quality is mediocre, and the staff us surly an unhelpful. My Huevos Rancheros were eggs over canned refried beans on a huge tortilla with a little cheese on top and salsa on the side. I could whip up this same dish at home and it would taste same or better. Disappointed In that it had nothing special to offer. When I ordered I didn't realize that the eggs were over medium so I asked after paying if I could have the eggs over hard. The surly dude at the register asked me "When were you planning to tell me that, I already sent the order to the kitchen.". He then shouted into the kitchen to change the order, I mean I was still at the register ordering/paying and he made it sound like I was putting them out. I've experienced the same type of bad attitude the other two times I've been here - the food isn't worth me coming back. Recommend you skip it, there are better places all around Kihei where they actually appreciate you doing business with them.

    (2)
  • Tiana T.

    HUGE portions. After being on the island for over a week, we were looking for something besides hotel food. This place hit the spot. Inexpensive, great view, friendly staff. Yummy food. A++++. I will be eating here every morning on my next trip to West Maui.

    (5)
  • Bathing A.

    The banana mac but pancakes weren't as good as people are saying and the iced tea was atrocious. Some other stuff was OK, but this was not a delicious meal. Won't return.

    (3)
  • Team H A P A.

    We came here on our first morning in Maui and made multiple visits during our trip. It's a very casual breakfast place with a nice selection of food and super friendly service. Over the course of our trip, we tried their loco moco with pork-fried rice, veggie scramble with home fries, waffles with bananas and macadamia nuts (with coconut syrup) and the hapa mocha. All great choices and you'll definitely leave full and satisfied.

    (4)
  • Rebecca M.

    Went here on our last morning and wish we had found it sooner! Huge portions, delicious food, and unique options. My husband tried their signature Loco Moco, but I wasn't so brave. I had an omelet and a cinnamon roll. I highly recommend the latter! The 80 year old proprietoress came and sat with us and talked for a while; after watching it became clear that she did this for both the locals (who she knew well) and the tourists. It looks a little seedy from the outside, but its one of those hole-in-the-wall places that is well worth it. Arrive before 9:00am to avoid the crowds.

    (4)
  • Tiffany T.

    Kihei Caffe was a great little restuarant that we ate at each morning while visiting my family in Hawaii. Kihei Caffe offers many breakfast choices for affordable prices including, basic eggs and bacon, french toast on portuguese sweet bread, loco mocos, huevos rancheros and lots of different scrambles. Our eggs were always cooked perfectly and we usually opted to have the the freshly baked biscuits with strawberry jam rather than the plain toast. Coffee is $1.50 with one free refill. Kihei Caffe offers sandwiches and burgers for lunch and they are always crowded! The staff is uber friendly, they always stop to answer any questions or to inquire on how your food is. If you are in Maui and want a delicious and affordable breakfast, try this place.

    (4)
  • Christopher A.

    Great breakfast place in the heart of Kihei. On previous trips, I had the fried rice..was delicious! This last trip I tried the Huevos Rancheros. Also very good. Highly recommend the place.

    (4)
  • Maricar A.

    Having read all the yelp reviews about this restaurant....I am glad I had the chance to try it! I had the Loco Moco...so GOOD!!!!! mmm mmm mmmm!!!! Enough said!

    (4)
  • Priscilla K.

    $7-something (plus $2 for bananas & mac nuts, totally worth it) for amazing French toast. My husband had the cinnamon roll French toast and that was purely sinful (I think around the same price). You must try it with the coconut syrup! The staff were a bunch of happy souls serving up fantastic food to tourists and locals alike. It was so good that we're going again this morning.

    (5)
  • Melanie L.

    I've also walked/driven by this place when I'm in town and it's always been packed. We made a point to check the place out and were glad we did! We went twice while we were there and I was addicted. The place is a hole in the wall. I like their system though. You walk in, give them your name and order and then go out and find yourself a table. I had the pork fried rice and my husband and the Chorizo and eggs. Both were SOOO good. The second time we went I had the Moco Loco and he had the chorizo and eggs again. I was full for the rest of the day. The coffee is good and their cinnamon rolls looked delicious. The people who work there are really nice. The only real gripe I have is the cleaniness...and you are sitting on plastic lawn chairs and eating on a plastic table. But, who really cares, the food is good, they are fast and the food is very well priced. The other point to consider is they are a cash only establishment, but they do have an ATM just inside.

    (4)
  • ira g.

    Definitely will come back- good food, great atmosphere, really awesome service too. All the food is really really good. We tried loco moco, fried rice with ham and egg on top, blackened fish with potatoes, great pastries too.

    (4)
  • dustin c.

    This place is so awesome for breakfast. The food is great, the portions ar huge. If you are going on an all day excursion without food this is the place to start your day. The Cinnamon rolls are frickin huge and good. The fried rice is excellent as well. If you are more into a traditional breakfast they have eggs & bacon which is great as well. Will continue to go as long as we are vacationing in the area.

    (4)
  • Esther T.

    We came directly here from the airport upon our first day in Maui. Try the french toast with blueberries and some home fries! It was a nice first meal intro to Maui. It's small but there is pleanty of patio seating : )

    (4)
  • Mz S.

    Another good review for the mac nut French toast and POG. Good stuff. Bonus points for the super friendly and helpful guy behind the counter!

    (4)
  • Henry W.

    Great cheese omlette with spinach and mushrooms. It was so good I had two days in a roll. And that cinamon roll is fantastic.....enough for two. I don't give many five stars but this place deserves it. Relaxed local neighborhood feel right on the beach....very funky and relaxed friendly atmosphere. I might end up there again tomorrow morning.

    (5)
  • Kristina M.

    For starters go here for breakfast if you have a long time to wait around.. The line is always out the door. They have a good selection, but there fruit is usually under ripe, a no no for Maui. Also, their juice is made from concentrate so I would skip that for $4 a glass. When we step up to order, the man at the front counter is awesome, I think his name is Collin. He is very polite but still friendly and casual. The other people that work there could take a cue from him, they were a little rude. After you order you find a table and then wait for your food to be brought out to you. That's totally fine with me, but our food came out at different times, my fiancé sat there staring at his breakfast for ten minutes before ours came out. I got the veggie scramble, it was a little bland so I think I'll stick with the banana Mac nut French toast which is usually great. Also, this place doesn't serve morning cocktails do if you're looking for a bloody Mary or a mimosa to kick off your vacation, I'd say go to Stella Blues. Their mimosas are delicious and eggs florentine are yummy!!

    (3)
  • Susan L.

    Solid! We went here twice in 3 days because they were good, fast, and dependable. The yogurt and granola was fantastic, as was the cheeseburger and fries. If you want to get adventurous, they have a few Hawaiian cuisine dishes but for the most part, it's your typical American diner fare. The people were super friendly and generous, and gave you that local flavor.

    (5)
  • Sarah G.

    Fantastic food, huge portions, opens early, friendly service. Counting chickens under the bushes makes for good entertanment. We went twice during our week in Kihei. The banana macadamia nut pancakes were fantastic! The pork fried rice topped with poached eggs was unusual, but really tasty. Highly recommended - just remember Island Style when you're looking for seating. Sharing tables with other people on vacation makes for interesting dining companions.

    (5)
  • Dave K.

    Can't-miss place for breakfast, the french toast with coconut syrup is amazing! A fraction of the price of a hotel breakfast but 10 times as good, make the trip along the beach to this local gem, you won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Steve C.

    You gotta go to Kihei Caffe at least once on your trip to Maui. The place is nothing fancy, but the food is great. Their breakfasts are the best on the island with a large selection of foods as well as fresh fruit toppings for your pancakes and waffles. The portions are extremely generous and reasonably priced. The location is right across from the beach and provides a great view while enjoying your meal. If you are looking for a great breakfast or lunch, in a casual atmosphere, then Kihei Caffe is the place to go.

    (5)
  • Colleen P.

    Stayed down the street from here and finally went for breakfast on our last day in Maui. Should have gone sooner b/c our meals were delicious. My BF had the chorizo and eggs, and I had the breakfast burrito. Both dishes were very tasty and not all that expensive by Hawaii standards. The guy working the counter was super friendly, as were the other employees. Not the greatest ambience sitting outdoors next to a busy street but don't let it scare you away. There's a decent selection of food and this is definitely worth checking out if you want some good eggs and potatoes kind of dishes.

    (5)
  • Cbr A.

    We ate here 5 mornings for breakfast while vacationing down the road. I mixed it up a bit with a veggie scamble the first day, the fried rice, chorizo & egg plate and even the french toast. I can't decide which one wa the best but everthing was amazing. Plus the portions are huge so you won't be hungry again until dinner. Doesn't do much for the bikini body though.

    (5)
  • Ray W.

    Five day first trip to Maui, and this was a great place to find- ate here three times. Affordable, quality & quantity are good, just across from the beach and the staff seemed great. Their cinnamon rolls are great, as is the French toast. The pancakes are buttermilk, but light and pleasant, not the lead weight in your stomach that is to often the norm these days. Also nice is the coconut syrup, and my wife vouches for the Eggs Benedict. The chickens running around is also nice, IMHO.

    (4)
  • Craig A.

    What a classic place! The breakfast here is really good...and generously proportioned. Even better, though, is the quirk-filled atmosphere. Love it... Come early, though...this place is popular.

    (5)
  • Marissa H.

    Food was amazing but extra rude staff takes away a few stars. The line gets pretty long and we happen to be in the back towards the parking lot and it being our first time ever to visit this place. While standing in line my mom got dizzy from the heat and thought she would sit down at an open table... in the process of doing that this rude staff comes over to my mom and starts yelling at my mom saying you can't save tables don't you see the sign. My mom looked at the table & no sign but in the very front of the cafe is where they have a sign no saving tables had we been in the front and saw it no problem but the way she came up to mom was very disrespectful and a calmer attitude and approach would of been perfectly fine. Now on to the food it is freaking delicious and amazingly good, nice portions and served within a few mins despite how busy the cafe was, all in all nice place minus the rude staff members.

    (3)
  • James K.

    The last two Sundays I have picked up the Cinnamon buns. FANTASTIC!

    (5)
  • Gina P.

    My husband was right when he said this was the best breakfast on Maui! He used to live in Kihei, and after this being my first meal here, I wish we were staying longer than 10 days so we could come back..I think we will! Yes, the line can flow out the door, but they move through it quickly. There are menus in a hanging bin by the entrance to order that you can look at while you are waiting. It is open seating outside with lots of shade and availability. You might spot a few chickens strutting around while you dine ! The LOCO MOCO was my favorite. Too many times I have had gravy that is just pure salt, and this was not the case here. The flavor was spot on, as was the consistency: thick yet smooth. The patty was not overdone, the rice was just right, and the eggs were a perfect medium-well, just as I ordered. The Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes were plentiful: stack of 3 topped with slices of banana and sprinkled with plenty of roughly chopped mac nuts. So good to share as a sweet side to your savory plate. Syrup is out on the tables so you can use as much or as little as you like. Nice scoop of butter is served on the plate. My husband ordered an Organic Omelet, in which you pick 3 items to go in. It comes with potatoes, but they had no problem subbing cottage cheese. He was in the clean plate club after that one! Fresh and delicious. The staff is so friendly, and they work hard satisfying a steady flow of hungry people. The 2 ladies who were running the food were hospitable, and so was the busser. 2 Cashiers were quick and smiling, and applause to the chef they call "Toast" who was rocking the kitchen with his staff. SO GOOD!!!

    (5)
  • Lev L.

    Great local spot for breakfast with only a few negatives. Pros- the food is great I had an omelet which was cooked to perfection. My wife had the banana and chocolate chip pancakes which were great. The coffee which is usually subpar in establishments like this was great. The fresh squeezed orange juice was also really good. Cons- they only take cash which is a bit of an issue if you come in your swimming trunks to eat a quick breakfast. The outdoor seating area has chickens running around don't know how sanitary that is. Overall great experience and definitely worth the price for a great breakfast.

    (4)
  • Kyle O.

    Amazing local spot for ono grinds for breakfast or lunch. Worth the wait (be prepared to wait!). Pros: 1. Food is fresh and tasty, the best part! 2. Service is provided by a lot of sweet aunties all working together, really cute 3. Good hot sauces available throughout Cons: 1. You have to stand in line, no waitress service, and no holding tables, so be prepared to wait during the breakfast rush 2. Street parking only, not always easy, but a nice walk never hurts

    (5)
  • Michelle Y.

    Imagine a cloud. Now imagine it topped with bananas, macadamia nuts, and coconut syrup. That's how the pancakes at Kihei Caffe tasted like. 3 stacks of fluffy pancakes. It was crowded here at 7am and I totally get why. They have a great breakfast menu. A must-visit for breakfast if you're in the area.

    (5)
  • Julia P.

    Totally worth the hype. Came around 11-12 on a weekday without much lines. Had no issues with ordering and finding a table. Ordered a pork fried rice with egg, banana mac nut pancakes (of course), and a country fried steak with lots of gravy. True, this may not be conducive to your health, but hey - you're on vacation. Just hit the treadmill in the hotel.

    (5)
  • Rachel A.

    The Mac Nut-Banana pancakes are the greatest pancakes of all the pancakes. I had seen them on Pinterest 6 months before my trip to Maui, and they did not disappoint. Get to the Caffe early to avoid the lines (like before 8 am). You'll enjoy breakfast outside with some wild chickens and a bunch of snails crawling along the ground. Everything we had there was great, but the pancakes. Oh, the pancakes. I will miss those. Make sure you bring cash because they don't take cards.

    (5)
  • Brad R.

    Stopped in around 10:45 am for breakfast. I am a big fan of Loco Moco so ordered that and the better half ordered the Atkins omelet. We ordered our food and paid for it,,,they only accept cash but there is a cash machine on hand. We chose to sit at the bar type seats overlooking the street and you could see the beach. They called Brad and our food was delivered to us. The Loco Moco looked great with two over easy eggs on top of the burger and rise smothered in gravy. The eggs, burger and rice were cooked perfectly. The gravy was delicious, but I was disappointed in the burger, it was not seasoned and definitely not home made like others I have had before. The Atkins omelet was simply delicious, stuffed with fresh bacon, ham and sausage, served with 5 slices of ripe tomatoes. YUM! I ate what my wife could not finish. The price for the two meals and two waters. $28

    (3)
  • Laura I.

    Kihei Caffe is a must stop for breakfast if you are staying in the area. If you are staying in Wailea it's a 5 min drive. It's not fancy by any means but the food is so good. You order on line, grab a table outside, and they bring the food to you. I had the fried rice with two eggs and my husband had their loco mocco. I also had a blended latte which was refreshing and tasty! Don't be surprised if there is a line out the door- it will probably take you around 25 min because it moves fast. Cash only!

    (4)
  • Rohini M.

    This place sure is busy ! It would take you good 20-30 mins to place your order if u go at usual breakfast / brunch time. We visited this place at 9-9:30 in morning and got to place our order after 30ish mins. We ordered veggie scramble and French toast along with coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice. French toast : really good. Add macadamia nuts and coconut syrup to take it to next Level Veggie scramble : good option for savory breakfast Coffee : good ( no refill ) Orange juice : very fresh and refreshing but I felt size of glass was too small for 4$ price Overall worth visiting and worth the wait :)

    (4)
  • Lyn C.

    Waiting in line, they gave samples of fresh pineapple bread? I'm not sure what type of baked good it was, but alas I couldn't have any due to my allergies. The service was so friendly and welcoming, I really enjoyed talking to the woman at the register. It was yummy! There were lots of other cafe type options on the menu, but I ordered pork fried rice to bring to the beach. Really tasty with a really homey atmosphere

    (4)
  • Amber C.

    One of the best breakfast places I've had. Portions are large, prices are cheap (for the area) and the reputation of this place met up to the expectation! Line wasn't that long to order and after ordering, food came almost immediately following. Great service and food!!

    (5)
  • Myong C.

    I rarely visit a restaurant twice when I travel. Why would I when there's so many places to try? So the fact that we went to Kihei Caffe for breakfast 2 days in a row really tells you something. Day 1: Pork fried rice - Mmm...that was some onolicious fried rice! Topped with a nice over medium egg, this was carb heaven. Juevos rancheros - Hawaiian breakfast, Mexican style. Chorizo, cheese and eggs on a huge flour tortilla. We cut this baby up into quarters, folded it up and chowed down. Blueberry muffin - We mostly ate the muffin top (we were full already!) and the buggah was so buttery, flaky and moist. Apple turnover - Saved this one for later in the day and loved the huge chunks of apples and flaky crust Day 2: Loco moco - Awesome gravy and egg cooked perfectly. The burger was a little tougher than I'd like it but flavors overall were awesome, especially that pork fried rice again! Corned beef and eggs - Tasty home style corned beef with perfectly cooked eggs and a muffin. Banana and macadamia nut pancakes - Flaky! Moist! Deelish! Cinnamon bun - Saved for later. It's the goods yo. Service at the counter was great and loved the atmosphere. Also loved the friendly neighborhood chickens keeping diners company. The waitress said that they've been there since they were little chicks. Go check this place out if you're in Maui!

    (5)
  • Darlene M.

    When we arrived here for breakfast it was pretty quiet. There was two other customers. I'm sad to give this place a bad review. However, the breakfast burrito I ordered was so bland. No taste at all. And the loco moco my husband got was salty as heck! Maybe we just came on a bad day.

    (2)
  • Sumiko M.

    You have to check this place out! We went for breakfast - the line was OUT THE DOOR but it went fairly quick so don't take it as a sign to go somewhere else. The guy who took our order was super friendly and efficient. So many choices on the menu - it was hard to choose! TOnce they take your order you find a seat outside - the food comes fast! I decided on the catch of the day which was Ahi - it came with eggs and some DELICOUS potato's... I never knew breakfast 'taters could be so tasty! The hubby got the Loco Moco and for the kiddo it was a turtle shaped pancake and a side of bacon. Everything was so good we were eating off each other's plates. You definitely need to check this place out while in Kihei ...

    (5)
  • Kevin L.

    their pork fried rice was both filling and satisfying. The line is a little too long, but I'm known to complain. Have fun with the chickens near the outdoor seating!

    (4)
  • David D.

    So this morning made it three times this trip eating here for breakfast. Are there support groups for this?? Tried the scrambled egg and fried rice this morning while wife enjoyed the famous cinnamon roll. We love this place!

    (5)
  • Stephanie K.

    Macadamia Nut & Banana French Toast. Enough said. Iced coffee super good too. Love how they freeze coffee into ice cubes so it doesn't get watered down as it melts.

    (4)
  • Anita m.

    Our experience here was prolly the best breakfast we had while on the island. No frills, nothing out of the ordinary - good people running a good shop with good food. I respect that. The fam & I wanted a break from the hotel scene and that is definitely what we got. The line was short so we ordered our breakfast (loco moco and huevos rancheros) and sat outside. The food came piping hot when it got to our table. My little one was so enamored with the chickens that were coming around our table - quite a different scene from LA. No restrooms, but there are some across the street at the park. Also - no sitting to reserve your table until AFTER you've ordered.

    (5)
  • Louise L.

    Great Breakfast spot on Maui has fun local flavor, big portions. I have been enjoying Kihei Caffe for breakfast for 18 years! And I can order the day before to pick up a picnic lunch early the next morning for a Hana road trip. Satisfying mediteranean wraps and Veggie scramble ae my favorites. Enough to share!

    (5)
  • Miranda R.

    Yummy and inexpensive Chocolate chip pancakes are great and the ham and patatoes are the best! Nice for breakfast The eggs and chorizo is fantastic, it's a must to order!

    (4)
  • Christle P.

    This place never seem to disappoint me. There's always something new to try, which was the cinnamon roll slam, French toast style. It was awesome but they overcooked my eggs when I ask for soft scrambled. Other than that I enjoyed it, ask for cream cheese icing on the side or on top.

    (4)
  • Alena W.

    Kihei Caffe was our last stop before heading to the airport (sad face). The adults were being "healthy" and ordered the Greek Salad while the kids opted for the Chocolate Chip Pancake and the Burger. Every morsel was devoured. It was time to pack it up when my mom did the unthinkable--she ordered the Cinnamon Roll. "No!", I cried. "We don't need that!". But need it we did. Tips: -Cash only! But no worries if you forget because there is an ATM inside. -If you are claustrophobic, have someone else in your party order for you. It gets super packed and steamy inside. -If you order the Greek Salad, get it on romaine instead of spinach. Way better. You're welcome. -If you're afraid of birds, go somewhere else. They're everywhere and they're not shy. -Even if you're full, even if you're on a diet, GET THE CINNAMON ROLL.

    (4)
  • Eva Z.

    What a great breakfast spot! Though very crowded, they have a pretty quick table turn over. The banana nut pancakes were delicious. Very large portions and good prices. Plan ahead- they accept cash only. Would definitely return!

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    The line was long but don't let that fool you! The food comes out fast. 45 tops from standing in line to getting food. CASH only Come early to beat the crowd. After breakfast walk across the street to the park

    (4)
  • Kat O.

    Pricing was not cheap as stated. The line wined around inside and the unit was very small so it was HOT with too many people. Some had BO so was not good set up. Cash only so by the time I waited 30+ min' inline, #@%! They should posted this outside. Perhaps they did and we didn't see it. Customer service - Good Portion size - Big so we couldn't finish ours. Quality - average.

    (3)
  • Stephanie C.

    First off, Kihei Caffe is the only restaurant the boyfriend and I hit up twice on our 4-day stay in Maui! That alone should say a lot about this place. -- DON'T SIT YET Seating was not a problem at all despite the ridiculous line. As long as you don't sit until you've placed your order, you'll be good! -- BIG PORTIONS Really large portions make these Maui prices worth it! I personally loved the Loco Moco with pork fried rice and the boyfriend really enjoyed Corned Beef Hash. -- AM I AT DISNEYLAND? Before you get too excited that you're almost to the front, keep in mind that there's still a mini maze inside! Luckily, food comes out quickly after :) -- CASH ONLY!! We'll be back someday, Kihei Caffe!

    (4)
  • R G.

    Update. I can't give them 4 stars, even using the Hawaii scale. I'm not done with my food but they are trying to kick me off my table so others can sit. I'm not just sitting around reading. I'm actually eating. Large servings. Diner type food. Average anywhere but Hawaii. I would give them 2 or 3 stars for cleanliness. The tables are dirty and the staff is not cleaning them enough. I received a dirty coffee cup and asked for another and can you believe the hostess looked at it and just put it back for the next person. They don't even do that at McDonalds.

    (3)
  • William J.

    Good breakfast place minus a few small details. Food was excellent but turned out to be a bit expensive for what we got. Ordered the French Toast which was delicious and my kids had pancakes. Now to the negatives. First off its a cash only place. I'm sure they have their reasons but it's quite inconvenient for people that don't carry cash (me and most of the people I know). There are also chickens running around all over the dining area outside. I was fine, but my kids were a bit freaked out by it.

    (4)
  • Bong N.

    Came here for some coffee. Got us an iced mocha and a banana bread. Definitely would come back for another bread before I leave the island.

    (5)
  • Anna C.

    Everything is mediocre at best. I had breakfast burrito, and pork fried rice. The burrito has some cheese, giant pieces of potatoes and scramble eggs, that was it. It can't be horrible, but it's never great. Pork fried rice was somehow highly recommended in Yelp, but it's not good. I don't believe in wet fried rice. It has some pieces of ham that was it. Because everyone is talking about how great the french toast is, I went back. It's just ok. You can get one of these in your neighborhood's cheap diner. 808 bistro's banana bread french toast was 100 times better than this. I really didn't have to eat here twice after 6+hours of flying. You certainly can avoid to make the mistake I made. Everything is overpriced for what it is.

    (2)
  • Yue D.

    This is where our last meal on Maui happened. Read so many good reviews about this place, and since we were visiting the beach park nearby, we decided to give it a try. This nice little diner owned by friendly staff really surprised me. It got such a good selection of food, I wish I could try several of them at the same time... I went for loco moco and hubbie ordered the pork fried rice. Both were great and in huge portion... I barely finished half of mine... It was interesting to try the loco moco, the burger/rice/eggs combination sound weird but tasted pretty good. It also offers a local hot sauce and some other local souvenirs. All looked good:)

    (4)
  • Joe R.

    Went here today w/ our family of 6 arrived there around 7:00 on a Friday morning. There were no lines and food service was quick. They accept Cash only so be prepared. Kids had typical chocolate chip pancakes and enjoyed them. The pork fried rice w/ scrambled eggs was just a delicious/perfect day to start the day. We also enjoyed the coffee, fruit and very large blueberry muffins. Reasonably priced and very good. I would highly recommend venturing out here. Nice to sit outside and enjoy the company your keeping over a nice breakfast. Kids thought the wild chickens roaming and cackling were cool as that's not something we see in Chicago...

    (5)
  • Dan T.

    I would often look at the prices for food in Hawaii and think, "This isn't such a bargain compared to back home". However, almost every single time I am then served a mammoth helping of food that makes me realize that I really AM getting a bargain. Kihei Caffe is a model example of this phenomenon. First of all, the food is tasty. This is not one of those places where I would equate excess with shoddy execution and attribute their sizeable generosity to their attempt to compensate otherwise. No, the food here is super tasty. Macadamia pancakes? Completely unconquerable at one sitting, but just as sweet and tasty the next morning as the first. Loco Moco? Worth the extra few bucks for the pork fried rice. In fact, I think I liked the pork fried rice the most of everything that was on that plate, as I found the hamburger underseasoned and, at the end of the day, obstructing access to that delicious pork fried rice. The omelette is the size of a small child's head, but at the end of the day, still a good omelette but nothing to write home about. But all the food is still wholly satisfying, and the inevitable leftovers you will be certain to take home (or perhaps SHOULD take home!) will answer the question of what you plan on having for breakfast the next day.

    (3)
  • Carl H.

    Fantastic Breakfast place I have been going here for years and they only forgot my bacon on a takeout order once. try the fried rice its excellent. CASH ONLY

    (5)
  • Kat J.

    It's true that there always seems to be a long line, but don't let that deter you. It moved quickly, and as there is a sign asking you not to save seats, there will be a table open for you once you've ordered. I ordered the slam- eggs, bacon, pancakes (I asked for banana mac- no problem) and a side of hash -and was blown away at how good it was. My son was a big fan of the chickens walking around. Considering how expensive everything is on the island, the prices are very reasonable. Go and enjoy!

    (5)
  • Alena R.

    The food here is amazing! However the 30 min wait, ants on the syrup and flies everywhere is unacceptable. I get it, sitting outside, it's the warm tropics but not every place is like this in Maui. Get a credit card machine not everyone has cash.

    (3)
  • Connie C.

    Loco Moco with pork fried rice. That's it. That's all I have to say about this place. J/k. Seriously, they have the best loco moco I've had on this island and I've eaten a lot here. I've had the regular one with white rice and the one with the pork fried rice. The one with pork fried rice is just ridiculous. It's the most amazing loco moco ever, but it's also one of those where you can feel your arteries clogging up as you eat (in a good way of course). I do prefer the one with white rice since i'm more of a traditionalist. But you've gotta at least try the pork fried rice one. I also had their burgers. Really well cook burgeres. Very juicy and flavorful. Didn't get a chance to try any of the breakfast stuff since I was too hung up on their loco mocos. But from what I can see of ther people's orders, it looks pretty damn good and everyone left happy and plates cleaned. I would definitely recommend this place. Also, the cashier totally reminded me of Kevin Smith. That is all.

    (5)
  • Melanie B.

    Thanks Yelp for another diamond in the ruff! Found this hot spot from you dazzling geniuses! You didn't let me down folks! Started off with a couple fresh coata Rican french roasts.. A little white mocha in mine. Made with love by the amazing Hawaiian lady at the counter! Nothing fancy here just great service and wonderful non GMO organic food to fill your belly! Outside eating only and closest bathrooms in the shopping center. But you get to sit and watch and hear the waves crashing so forget about the bathroom... Don't let the drifters scare Ya off.. They are just chill locals Hangin tough ;) Great service, great food! We will be back! The coconut syrup is amazing! Wish I would of brought my purse to lift it ;) only kiddin... Or am I?

    (5)
  • Diane K.

    Fun and delicious place for breakfast. The local dishes.. Loco Moco #9 and the #8 eggs over pork fried rice are the best. The banana and macadamia nut pancakes were delicious especially with the coconut syrup. They were however a little on the heavy side. Get there early as long lines form and there may be a wait for a table....only outdoor seating.

    (5)
  • A H.

    Got the pancakes with the banana macadamian nut topping. It was really good!! But you should use the coconut syrup.

    (5)
  • Brandy R.

    I recommend going very early to beat the line. The loco moco is tasty and yummy. The ahi Benedict was different but very good. The almond joy coffee was the best! The menu is pretty big and everytime we went it gave us an opportunity to try something new. Love the location. You can sit out and people watch and enjoy your early morning coffee. Highly recommend this local joint!

    (5)
  • Carl B.

    Great breakfast - food was excellent! You have to order directly with the cashier then go out and find a place amongst the table outside. Note: CASH ONLY! We barely had enough to cover our family of 5 for breakfast as I was originally planning to use a credit card. There is an ATM conveniently located in the area by the cashier. But charges you $5 bucks convenience fee. What a rip off! Thus, because of this inconvenience of not accepting cards a brought them down to 4 stars. Get a merchant account and start accepting cards! Overall - cool vibe sitting outside and great service by the folks who work there.

    (4)
  • Annette M.

    Great breakfast and lunch spot. Always a must stop when on Maui. Love the Mac nut pancakes, cinnamon roll, and biscuits and gravy. Skip the blueberry French toast though... It was extremely dry.

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    Fantastic from start to finish. My girlfriend and I just got off a plane and hit this place first, and we are definitely not disappointed. I ordered the pork fried rice with over easy eggs and my girlfriend ordered the eggs benedict. Both were spectacular. I wish I could eat more!

    (5)
  • Ann O.

    Get there early and be prepared to wait in line, but totally worth the wait. TheirLoco Moco with fried rice was very tasty. Be sure to try the cinnamon roll with icing! Most cinnamon rolls are either dry on the outside and raw at the center. Hands down the BEST Cinnamon roll I ever had. I went back the next day for another one. Amazing food in a relaxed local setting.

    (5)
  • Kemi A.

    Made way here for breakfast after descending from mountain climb to see sunrise. Starved, tired..defrosting limbs, I just needed food and i had this place book marked. Driving up there, there was a line. I thought "oh boy, guess we can order to go". Luckily, waitress said to order and by time you get your food, usually a table is free. She was right! I ordered French toast (banana & nuts), scrambled eggs, chicken apple sausages...chai tea. Yummy. Thumbs up.

    (5)
  • Adam L.

    My wife and I shared a Pork Fried Rice and Scrambled eggs, and a Loco Moco for breakfast and loved it! This place is very popular, crowded at times, but worth the wait. The food was excellent!

    (5)
  • Karen A.

    Walked here from our hotel. I got the cinnamon bread French toast. Soooooooooooo tasty!!! Poured coconut syrup all over and couldn't stop eating but had to or else I wouldn't be able to start the day!! The leftovers were even good!! Didn't even have to warm them up. My husband had the pork fried rice. Unfortunately it was too salty and he got bored of it quick. He loves fried rice so that's saying something. That's the only reason why I have to put 4 stars. The service was great and very quick!

    (4)
  • Amy N.

    Yum!!! Great staff, great food. A must in Kihei. My boyfriend had the French Toast, (cinnamon roll as the French Toast) with banana and macadamia nuts. Get the scram on the menu behind the cashier, comes with eggs and bacon and then add the bananas and mac. nuts. I had the fried rice with poached eggs. Suggest you add an extra poached egg for moisture but great without additional eggs.

    (5)
  • Amy L.

    Best local breakfast on Maui!! My partner and I have enjoyed dining here every time we visit Maui. The food is very tasty, cheap, and plentiful! The people who run the Kihei Caffe are friendly and will happily give you tips on how to improve your Maui experience. One tip: Beware the birds! They love the food here as much as you do...so sometimes can be a little aggressive while you're sitting outside eating! Don't feed them, because this only encourages their bad behavior!! It should be noted that this restaurant is only open for breakfast and lunch.

    (5)
  • Mel B.

    Came in at 8:30 am on Tuesday morning. There was already a long line. It took about 20 mins to order. We ordered: Mango bread French toast with scrambled eggs and bacon Breakfast burrito Loco moco Banana mac nut pancakes The mango bread French toast was a little too sweet for my taste. It already had syrup but it was flavorful. The breakfast burrito was really good. We ordered this with home fries and egg whites. I really liked this burrito. The loco moco was okay to me. The best item we ordered was the banana macadamia nut pancakes. These pancakes are HUGE and they come in 3. Paired with that coconut syrup is heaven in your mouth! I only wish they would have a combo w/the banana mac nut pancakes. 3 was more than enough. I only needed 1 pancake but it would've been nice to have it with bacon and eggs. Also, 1 less star because I found hair in mango french toast.

    (4)
  • Evil O.

    Yaaaaah! Best place for brunch/breakup in Maui! Try the Moko Loco! Oh the cholesterol goodness! The French Toast is amazing, too. EO

    (5)
  • Jonathan M.

    Fantastic food with good prices if you're willing to stand in the long line before you order! However the wait to order goes by fast and they serve quick, too. Definitely worth the wait. Family of four ordered pancakes with banana and macadamia nuts and the #8 and we were filled up for sure. Quality was also excellent. Another place in Maui to surely visit when we're back!

    (5)
  • Ashley M.

    A great breakfast spot! This is a place I will recommend again and again. If you don't like this place you must be hating Maui too . Here's a tip if you go get there early, this place is popular with both the locals and the tourists. Once you do get your order in, don't be surprised if it makes it to your seat before you do!

    (4)
  • Jessica H.

    Great place for breakfast and lunch with huge portions and decent prices!! You really get your bang for your buck here! Came here twice during our trip to Maui! What we got: Pork Moco over pork fried rice - so good! Poncho Burger - very good avocado sauce Breakfast Burrito Supreme - good Huevos Rancheros - good Pork Fried Rice - very good Corn Beef Hash - very good Cinnamon Roll with Cream Cheese Frosting - pretty good Biscuits with Gravy - not great Service: Wait on line to order at the counter and then find a table. If you can't find one, someone will help you. Then you wait at the table for someone to bring out your food. Tip: CASH ONLY

    (4)
  • Tiffany L.

    Cute order up front cafe with great selection of breakfast/brunch items. While it seemed very busy we got a seat for two with no problem after ordering. The food came relatively quickly too. Pork fried rice - 4/5 very tasty and a generous portion. Some may prefer to share this with someone else if you don't want such a heavy meal. However, I say it's a good item to have you plan to go snorkeling after and spend the afternoon at the beach. Banana bread French toast- 4/5 I have never had French toast this way and I'm not sure why other places don't do it! Warning- it does not need any syrup, it is sweet enough on its own. Plus you get to keep the banana flavor without syrup. There's a nice beach just across the street too.

    (4)
  • Brittany F.

    Everytime I'm in Kihei this place is a breakfast must. CASH ONLY but there is an ATM inside. There is a nice patio outside to sit and watch the surfers. I've had the breakfast burrito which is huge and pretty tasty. Also the huevos rancheros are pretty good. My favorite thing to order is the birch muesli, a cinnamon roll and coffee, all for $12 No matter what you order I'm sure it will be delicious. I recommend getting a cinnamon roll to go and snacking on it latter. Yumm

    (5)
  • Cindy L.

    Quick tips: - Bring cash - Try the coconut syrup for your pancakes or french toast (it's so delicious!) - Go early, it's a pretty popular brunch place and lines can get pretty serious The boyfriend and i came here after taking a trip up to the Haleakala Summit (a must see for anyone in Maui! :) We got there around 8am and it was already packed with a line. Luckily, the line moved pretty quickly since you place your order and find a seat (there are lots of available tables). We ordered the banana macadamia nut french toast and pork fried rice with an runny egg over it - sweet and savory dishes to share! Everything was so delicious, I honestly say anything bad about the food, service, or location.. If you're in the area and you're craving brunch, THIS is the place to go! Enjoy! :)

    (5)
  • Jose C.

    The Kihei Café is praised by many for their excellent food and their superb service, and this review will not contradict the masses. Their selection in food is rather basic, pancakes, french toast, hash and among other staples found in a breakfast joint, but their ability to transform these dishes is where the magic begins. The french toast and pancakes were transformed from ordinary to extraordinary by simply partnering up theses common breakfast dishes with fresh sweet bananas, topped macadamia nuts and drizzled with coconut syrup. Not to mention, both the french toast and the pancakes were cooked very well, they were fluffy and light. Their Loco Moco was exceptionally delicious, as the day before I had tried the same dish at a highly rated establishment known for their Loco Moco, but somehow fell short when compared to Kihei Café. The dish was full of flavor and was not too salty, where the flavor of the sauce over powered the beef patty. The egg was cooked sunny side up and the rice was fresh and cooked fully through without being dry. Last but not least was the cinnamon roll. Lets start with WOW! It was big, soft, warm and baked perfectly. The balance between the sweetness of the cinnamon roll and the macadamia cream cheese topping was just right. I would strongly recommend to get o e, even if its for later.

    (5)
  • Maralina M.

    Go. Reasonably priced good in Kihei (not much of that! ) The coffee is delicious and the sugar you can add is soft like a golden pillow, made down the road. The coconut muffin had pineapple chunks and tasted like buttery, heavenly, cake. It is the best kept secret here!

    (5)
  • Ayesha H.

    You will be fighting the flies for your food, I mean seriously our waitress carried our food to us with a makeshift fly squatter (rolled up piece of paper) to fight them off. If your ok with that...the food was good. If I go back I will get my order to go so as to avoid the nasty flies.

    (2)
  • Angelito M.

    Pork fried rice and French toast. Show up early and be patient. Their will be a line but it's well worth it. Also, don't be the douche bag that saves a table while your party waits in line for 15 mins to order. It will ruin the flow of the wait and create congestion for those ahead of you that need to sit down and eat.

    (5)
  • Suzy S.

    I think there's more hype here than substance. The service was very friendly but the food was unexceptional. I had the Fried Rice and Eggs which sounded good but I've never had bell peppers served in fried rice before. The presentation was impressive with a mound (think Devil's Tower or Close Encounters of a Third Kind) of rice topped with 2 perfectly runny eggs. I picked out the peppers and ate half of this humungous serving. My dining partner ordered a simple bacon and eggs and deemed it "nothing special". Eating with a rooster running around was entertaining. I probably wouldn't return since there are many other breakfast spots around BUT after noticing the banana-coconut pancakes at a neighboring table I might just return to try them out.

    (3)
  • Andrea L.

    This is a popular little Maui breakfast café located right across from the beach in Kihei. Locals and tourists alike wait in long lines to order quick cooked breakfasts varying from traditional Hawaiian, American and Mexican dishes. The portions are enormous and the menu covers everything from healthy granola, fresh fruit and yogurt to giant cinnamon rolls and plate size peanut butter banana pancakes. I wasn't about to order anything I could order in LA so I had the pork fried rice with eggs one day, and spam and eggs on another day. Both were good. Like I said, the portions were huge which is kind of a waste because who can eat all that food? Oh wait. My husband had the mock loco and the pork fried rice dish- and ate the whole thing! :-) The food here is good and reasonably priced. Its a greasy spoon dive diner, so there really isn't table service. You wait in line, usually a long line, order and pay (cash only), find a table, and then the waiter brings you your food. After that you're pretty much on your own. Its laid back and easy the way everything is on this island actually. What else can I say- Kihei Caffe is good little spot for an easy casual breakfast in Maui. Mahalo! xo

    (3)
  • Amy B.

    This is a great spot for breakfast if you're willing to get up early. The cashier is very friendly and really good at his job. The food here is excellent and they have several different choices. I had the pork fried rice which was a nice change from the normal bacon, eggs and pancakes. Another person at my table ordered a cinnamon roll that looked simply amazing. We will definitely be coming back. Seating is outdoors and first come first serve so go early.

    (5)
  • Rachel S.

    I can't say enough good things about Kihei Caffe. Very much a spot for locals, it's small and you have to order before finding a table. On a Saturday morning, our party of five was relegated to a seat in the sun, which was hard to take but totally worth it. Over the course of several days, we returned here again and again. The french toast made with Maui sweet bread was to die for, the banana mac pancakes enormous and perfectly fluffy, and even though I'm not a cinnamon roll person, I was drooling over the piece I had. Honorable mention has to go to the Loco Moco and corned beef hash, both of which were delicious. Does get busy on weekends, but there's a reason!

    (5)
  • Desiree M.

    The best breakfast I had while in Maui. The french toast is so stinking good! Especially with coconut syrup. Also I loved the coconut latte I got. The service is excellent. Everyone is so friendly. I also loved eating outside. It was the perfect start to the day.

    (5)
  • Rose A.

    Super yummy breakfast, dog-friendly, cash-only and the staff was incredibly nice and helpful. I think that it could be a bit larger because of the volume of guests and the number of custom items they make [speciality coffee beverages, juices, syrups, etc.]. One of the waitresses [perhaps owner?] came around and suggested I try two different syrups with my macadamia nut pancakes and I was really impressed. She thought I would be remiss without trying these house-specialties and she was right! They make a macadamia nut glaze syrup for a few of their signature dishes and I was really glad I tasted it. What a treat! The eggs, coordinating meats [sausage and bacon], were all cooked well and we loved dining al fresco. It totally set us up for a great day of Maui adventures!

    (4)
  • Steph A.

    Best chocolate chip pancakes of my life! There was always a long line whenever we passed by, but it definitely goes by fast! Absolutely a great breakfast spot.

    (5)
  • Kitty H.

    Pineapple Coconut French Toast & Banana Mac Nut French Toast are PERFECTION. Pork Fried Rice: 3 types of pork! Delicious, just the teeniest bit salty. Snickers blended coffee was also very good. Servers are so kind and welcoming, the cashier even remembered me from last time! Came twice in one vacation week, that's how good this place is.

    (5)
  • jazzysanz s.

    We absolutely loved this cafe!!!!! The cashier is extremely nice!!! The food is sooooo good!!!! Try some of their fresh baked goods , it's a must!!!

    (5)
  • Mins Z.

    We come here every morning we are in Maui for breakfast. Everyone is so nice and the food is great.

    (5)
  • Robert B.

    Would like to put zero stars. Food looks good. You just have to wait 30 minutes standing inline then order. Then watch people who are behind you inline get served and finish eating befor your ever served. Dont bother tipping.

    (1)
  • michael d.

    We loved this place for breakfast twice (in four days). Great pancakes- delicious with a "Bananas Foster" topping, but even better just plain (well, I'm a pancake purist). Excellent bacon on the side. My wife made healthier choices, and had a lot less fun. We loved the caramel rolls, cinnamon rolls, and sticky rolls- all delicious and so big that they started out as part of breakfast and ended up being lunch. Coffee was better than average, the orange juice wasn't. Kind of pricy, but part of that is the expensive souvenirs I bought on each visit.

    (5)
  • Brook P.

    Food is great. I eat here every time I'm in Maui at least once. Huge portions and great prices (even when comparing to the mainland). Almost every item is under $14 (I think the blackened fish and eggs or Steak and Eggs might be right around that top end) and average range is $7-$12/breakfast entree. I love the pork fried rice with eggs, the biscuits and gravy, pancakes, and any of their "specials." The staff is friendly yet firm (to keep things organized...order food FIRST and then find a table). You will be sitting outside with some birds...but you go for the food. Great Keike menu, too! Mahalo Kihei Caffe.

    (4)
  • Marissa K.

    Nice location, huge portion and friendly service. Food wasn't super flavorful. Crowded but the line moved fairly quickly.

    (4)
  • Cassandra D.

    Okay.... so my family and I basically waited in a pretty long line.... for okay food. You have to find your own table. The portions were VERY generous! A good sign for me, however, the taste of the food was alright. Not really something to remember. Pork Fried Rice: The texture of the rice, veggies, and pork were good. However, I feel like it has no taste! I wanted to add some salt or some soy sauce to make it better. Loco Moco: The beef steak was also bland. It didn't have a savory taste, I literally had to dip it many times in the gravy. The gravy itself was kind of bland as well. Rice and egg were fine. Banana Macadamia Pancakes: These were the best out of all 3 orders. 3 giant stacked pancakes that were light and fluffly. Amount of macadamia nuts were just right and bananas as well. Delicious! Overall, it was just okay. Only good if you're reaaaallyy hungry.

    (3)
  • M D.

    This was the only place we could find that was open at 5:00am! We were still on California time and wanted to get coffee early so we came here almost every day! They were so nice. The cinnamon rolls are ridiculous!!!! The are amazingly large with tons of cream cheese frosting and macadamia nuts! They are fresh and hot first thing in the morning....so delicious!

    (5)
  • Anton S.

    Delicious breakfast. We ate here 3 mornings during our stay because we enjoyed it that much. You are right across the street from the beach, the service is food and the food is great. It's cash only but there is an ATM inside if needed.

    (5)
  • Timmy W.

    Very good breakfast, coffee was decent. Get there before 8am or expect to stand in a long line.

    (4)
  • Mark H.

    I loved it. I ordered a bacon and cheese omelet and it must have been a 4 person meal. I loved how the bacon was perfectly cooked and the cheese was nice and gooey. Over all I thought that this was a great place and I would totally come here again!

    (5)
  • Kristin S.

    If you're looking for local comfort food, this is SO the place. The line can be a little intimidating at times, but fear not, it moves fast and there never seems to be an issue with people finding a table because they put out orders so quickly. The loco moco is a must, fluffy rice and yummy gravy. This isn't something I've tried before and I fell in love. My husband had a breakfast burrito and it was fantastic. On our nine day trip we found ourselves returning a second time to enjoy the informal patio and huge portions. Cash only, but they do have an ATM inside if you are not prepared.

    (5)
  • Mark P.

    This place has so many reviews I had to try it. I ordered the basic egg n bacon an potatoes. My bacon came out flimsy and undercooked. My potatoes where old. Ones left out for 15 min always taste bad. My son ordered blueberry pancakes. They arrived and looked overwhelming. Problem is the fruit should be inside. How does one eat blueberry pancakes? He is a 6"5" teen boy. He always cleans his plate. On this day be left 1 pancake. Said he not like it. The cashier is great but I think they dropped the ordinary on my order

    (3)
  • Ricka A.

    Best breakfast in Maui by far.I live in Kihei in the winter and I've tried every breakfast place. Prices are great and staff is super friendly. I eat breakfast here everyday (except Christmas when they are closed). The wait can be long in the morning, but it's worth the wait. I usually eat between 11:30 and 1:30 when the lines are short.

    (5)
  • Laura S.

    Huge breakfast! Easily feeds two people making it really affordable. It's all outside seating so get there early. Nothing is light and healthy about this meal but it's super yummy and great before a long day swimming on the beach. Only downside is the flies outside and sometimes the seating can be a little cramped. Overall one of my favorite casual breakfast spots to people watch. Don't forget to bring your wallet it's Cash Only.

    (4)
  • Ken M.

    Breakfast was really good. Avoid the breakfast burrito though as its basically just a huge pile of home fries stuffed into a tortilla, pretty meh. Having said that this place is great and the picture of efficiency. You line up, make your order then go outside to find a place to sit, about five minutes later your food shows up. The pancakes are great, the papaya delight is sooo good. The prices are super cheap, never paid more than 30 dollars for two people here. Could have easily trimmed that in half by splitting breakfast as neither of us were able to finish what we ordered. a solid choice if you are in Keihei

    (4)
  • Charlene S.

    Definitely worth the wait. Ate here a couple of times on vacay and wasn't disappointed. Had the pork fried rice one day ( awesome) and the French toast the next. Huge portions though! Can definitely share. Would highly recommend!!!

    (5)
  • M. J.

    loved this place. Get in line, order, pay, go sit down and the food is brought to your table. Huge selection or create your own omelet.

    (5)
  • Tre M.

    After reading reviews, this seemed to be the best breakfast spot. Kihei Caffe lived up to hype! First things first, you stand in line first before ordering. Line moved pretty quickly. Once inside, you're asked your name, how many in party, offered silverware and what you wanted to drink, then what you would like to eat. After, go outside and find a place to sit. The food came out fast! I mean maybe 3-5 minutes max! I ordered the pancakes with bananas and Mac nuts, along with eggs, spam and home fries! The pancakes are HUGE. You get 3, enough to share with 2 to 3 people honestly. The Mac syrup is delicious. Super sweet but definitely recommend you try it. Along with that, my girlfriend has the Surfer special, which was a sandwich with eggs, choice of meat and home fries! It was so good, I went back and had the chorizo and eggs plate, which again was awesome! Definitely recommend this place. Food was outstanding, the service was fast and just a great experience all around!

    (5)
  • Vincent F.

    Amazing food! I had the eggs Benedict and my wife had the corned beef hash and eggs. Also got a side of fried rice which was awesome!

    (5)
  • Stacy K.

    Mmmm! We came to Maui for our honeymoon 10 years ago and I always regretted not getting some banana and macadamia nut pancakes. Well here we are returned on our 10th anniversary. We looked on yelp and the reviews said to come here. We were not disappointed! So tasty and although the lineup was massive everyone was right, it moved very quickly!! I encourage anyone to go here at least once!

    (5)
  • Ravi V.

    Best breakfast place in town. Ordered a breakfast burrito(massive Hawaiian size). It was great delicious served with salsa on the side. The hash brown beef was average. We also ordered a teddy bear pancake and a hot cocoa. The pancake was humangus for the cost. Go here for breakfast after 5AM and then surf on the beach

    (4)
  • Mia C.

    I think this place is highly overrated. And it is cash only. I had the French toast with pineapple and coconut toppings. My husband had the chorizo and eggs. Both were very average. For extra 2$, the amount of pineapple/coconut topping was so less. I saw that other folks who ordered banana/macademia nut toppings got more. And the French toast itself lacked flavor. I have had way better French toasts in several restaurants back home.

    (3)
  • Bob B.

    The rating is 4.5 *s. The KIhei Cafe is a funky, small restaurant located on Kihei Blvd. in a rundown building. All tables are outside, and it is open seating. They have very few tables, but appear to have a deal to use tables at the restaurant next door, only open in the evening, so seating is not a problem. There is a lot of traffic on the street, so it is not tranquil. There is a line - 15 - 20 minutes - and you order at the counter. The food is brought to your table when is it ready. All that said, the food is quite good, and the portions ample. They have the usual breakfast entrees and several unusual entrees as well; a nice selection. If you drink coffee, refills cost a buck. Also, and a big also, prices are reasonable for Maui, about half the price of breakfast in one of the Wailea hotels, but it is cash only. We paid about $24 for two. I don't mind the funk, and will certainly go back.

    (5)
  • Jordan S.

    This place is FANTASTIC. We had breakfast here while visiting family on Maui and were really happy. Both my girlfriend and I had their specials that morning. I had the Cajun eggs Benedict, which is served in a potato skin with country fried potatoes instead of an English muffin, and Portuguese Sausage instead of Canadian Bacon. It was delicious. The hollandaise sauce was rich and flavorful and the potato skins gave a great crunch to the texture. My girlfriend ordered the Cinnamon Roll French Toast and it was great. It was very sweet, so sharing it was nice. They have maple and coconut syrups, and it also comes with bacon and eggs, which are completely unnecessary as the French Toast leaves them in the dust. Portion sizes were large, neither of us could finish our plates. Parking is available nearby and there is plenty of seating. It is also cash only, but they have an ATM.

    (5)
  • Jessica T.

    Awesome place for breakfast! I had the pork fried rice and eggs and my husband had cinnamon bun French toast. It was great! Definitely could've shared a meal though. The portions are huge! Large variety on the menu which made it hard to choose what to get!

    (5)
  • Andrew K.

    Recommended by a trusted local. An affordable hole in the wall with really solid good food. Crowded - close to the beach. Definitely worth going to. I really liked my papaya stuffed with yogurt and granola. If I ate carbs, cinnamon bun and banana pancakes looked promising. Kids meal was a deal! (I ordered one.)

    (4)
  • Christy C.

    This cafe has the best food, huge portions and fast service. No wonder there always is a line out the door. They have ample seating for everyone outdoors

    (5)
  • Sam M.

    So good! I had the Loco Moco and my husband had the blueberry french toast. Both were amazing. Eating here was different than I expected. You order first, then they bring the food to you- not your typical breakfast cafe. We got there before the line got long. They were quick getting food out and all the workers were very nice. We are definitely going back!

    (5)
  • Miciona S.

    Really friendly staff & delicious food! we had the pork fried rice & French toast. Even though the line was long it went by really fast. Portions are really generous.

    (4)
  • Sara E.

    If you go no where else in Kihei to eat you have to go here for breakfast. We ended up eating breakfast here 4 of our 7 mornings and one of 3 we didn't we ate our leftovers from the day before. The line can be intimidating, but it moves fast and we never had a problem getting a table even though you think there is no way there will be a table open. The staff was really friendly also. We ate there a lot so here is a list of the different things we ate and not one of them disappointed us. Kids chocolate chip whale pancake Cinnamon Roll with Cream Cheese Frosting Mango bread (so, so good. We took it with us for an afternoon snack) Pork Fried Rice with Eggs (we had them sunny side up) Banana & Mac Nut French Toast (my favorite) and the #1 breakfast combo. The biscuit & bacon are so good. Most days my husband and I would order different things and then share each so we could try everything.

    (5)
  • kristen n.

    I am torn between 3 and 4 stars for this place but I have to go with 3 stars for the price. We paid $63 for our family of 4 to eat here and I split the banana pancakes with my daughter. I never saw an itemized receipt so who knows what they charged us for. Anyway, food was pretty good. Banana Mac nut pancakes were good but not the best by a stretch on Maui. They were kinda dry and HUGE!! Pls share these with at least 2 ppl. The cinnamon roll was actually really good so kudos there. Hubby got the lox Benedict and that was delicious too. We got there before 8 and we had to wait prob 20-25 mins. Everyone says get there early but I say get there late. We drove by during the week and never saw a line around 10am.

    (3)
  • Shawn R.

    We moved to Kihei and stopped in because it always looks packed, and now we know why. Excellent service, big portions of delicious food enough to share between two if you're not too hungry and great prices. I would highly recommend to any visitor coming to Kihei looking for a great spot to eat brekky.

    (5)
  • Traci S.

    Great casual place to go for morning breakfast! Not horribly expensive...right across from the beach. I had the veggie scramble and hubby had the traditional breakfast. Loved both. Carmel roll was tasty as well!

    (5)
  • Audrea H.

    You have to stand and wait in line prior to getting a seat, but don't let the line scare you. It moves pretty fast and the food is certainly worth it! We had a great breakfast here and the price is very reasonable.

    (4)
  • Lou I.

    Best breakfast ever! Had the Loco Moco wit pork and it was the bomb! Fast service and great value for the amount of food you get. I wish I found out about this place once we got to HI. I would come back here again next time I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Lalaine S.

    Ate here this morning for breakfast. It did not disappoint. Husband customized an omelet, and I ordered the pork fried rice. Portions more than enough for two people. Had a little bit left over of each that we boxed up to go. Could have fed three people comfortably. Main reason for this review is the cashier. She was all too friendly and reminded me a lot of my mom. She was so friendly to everyone, but I feel more so to us. Maybe we reminded her of someone we knew. She took our order and gave us a sample of their banana bread, which is AMAZING! She said if we needed anything that we didn't need to wait in line and said we could just come up to the register and ask. I went straight to the register to get a to-go box and ordered a banana bread to go. And she rang me up right away. The banana bread is HELLA GOOD! Stopped by here one more time before flying out for the banana bread =)

    (5)
  • Amy T.

    The best chai tea ever! Standing in line was well worth the wait. The portions are huge, easily share a meal. The food was awesome and very friendly staff, cash only. Recommend this to anyone looking for the best place for breakfast. Homemade at its Best.

    (5)
  • Becky R.

    Found this place on Yelp THANK YOU! Loved it! Anything you could want you'll find here. We came for breakfast, about nine and avoided the lines however ordering is quick and they are very friendly. We had the Haleakala which is an omelet but stacked like a thick hockey puck! Pina colada pancakes, eggs and bacon...All delicious. Coming back for breakfast in two days....great value for your money too!

    (5)
  • Sunny D.

    Food is amazing, Kawehi "Toast" Mahiai is an amazing chef who is always adding new twist and new items that keep us coming back!There isn't a dish on here that isn't incredible! The staff is always friendly and helpful, really cant ask for much more! Dont be spooked by long lines, they move quick, but if management sees this I highly suggest a Kama'aina fast pass!

    (5)
  • Kristin T.

    Breakfast burrito was really yummy!! The breakfast sandwich was also delicious!! The staff was really nice and the fresh cinnamon roll with macadamia nuts was one of the best rolls I've EVER had!!!

    (5)
  • Gina A.

    Great local food, fast, and reasonably priced. The pineapple coconut pancakes were excellent.

    (4)
  • Katie A.

    This review is for breakfast. I ordered the French Toast with macadamia nuts and bananas and it was amazing. My boyfriend soaked everything on his plate in their gravy because it was delicious. The chicken fried steak breakfast...pancakes...and biscuits were also great. You can't go wrong. Just bring a big appetite because the portions are healthy.

    (5)
  • Gennie J.

    Great breakfast spot. Most of the food they serve is good, but sometimes the line is long so get there early. Line moves fast though. I recommend the pancakes and buns. Mmm!

    (3)
  • Regina C.

    i think what people like about this place is that the portions are huge and it's a super no fuss type place. the value is there, so to speak. we got pork fried rice, the loco moco and the banana macadamia nut pancakes. everything was pretty decent so i can see why people dig it. i wouldn't say it was anything amazing. the staff is pretty friendly though, but where aren't they friendly in hawaii?

    (3)
  • Brittany F.

    Wow! I wish we would have went here more than once...I guess we will just have to go back;) We ordered the macadamia nut and banana pancakes and a side of bacon. They were the fluffiest most delicious pancakes I have ever had! You have to put the coconut syrup on them!! The one order filled up both of us. We also both had a snickers frap and it seriously tasted like a snickers ice cream bar...not sure the level of caffeine but a great cool treat!!

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    The line was long but we barely had to wait 10 min to get through the line and get our seat. Our food came out right away and it was delicious. Spectacular little place.

    (5)
  • Abram M.

    The huevos rancheros were pretty good. The pancakes tasted horrible. I'm a pancake expert and I love pancakes. But these pancakes were dry and tasted like donuts. LITERALLY like donuts!!! Whyyyyyyy

    (3)
  • Wonder W.

    Great breakfast spot. We tried the pork fried rice and the French toast with local bananas and macadamia nuts! Super delicious. They also had a good selection of local hot sauces & coconut syrup to accompany our meal. Service was friendly.

    (4)
  • Jeremy S.

    Loved the Kihei Cafe. Went here once, and made it our breakfast place every morning on Maui. The food was great. Service was very friendly and fast. Got here early, and had no wait. The eggs with pork fried rice was my favorite. Corned beef hash was also excellent. The banana pancakes were the best we had on the island. Prices are reasonable, considering the amount of food you get.

    (5)
  • Ruth B.

    We've been in Maui for a week and have eaten a lot of delicious food but this is the only place we've visited more than once. They've got organic fresh local food and it's exactly the kind of food you came all the way to Hawaii just to eat!! The pork fried rice with eggs is fantastic! The yogurt papaya, with homemade granola, is so fresh and flavorfully delicious! It's the perfect way to start off the day before a morning swim in the ocean. The blackened fish & eggs was also notably yummy! Tip: Go really early because they get super busy and can get a pretty long line.

    (5)
  • Albert R.

    Definitely do not understand the hype of this place. Based on reviews we visited this place on first morning on our visit. Waited in line for 20 minutes (food looked great as passing by) perhaps the anticipation of eating? After ordering, the busser assisted us in getting a table which after being hastily "cleaned" (food crumbs and smears left for our pleasure). While waiting for our food we actually cleaned our silverware of food debris. Granted their were no shortage of customers, so perhaps the pressure of the volume was lowering the quality of the experience. Food- we had #1 (signature plate eggs, bacon, home fries, biscuit, average at best), pork fried rice w/eggs, once again average. Pancakes (macadamia nut, bland, would rate very poor) which we exchanged for pork fried rice. Breakfast burrito (below average), and finally blackened fish breakfast ( catch of the *previous day I presume). Son was sick for rest of day after partaking of this. Needless to say, we will not be returning to this restaurant anytime soon.

    (1)
  • Clara L.

    first time around we were wow-ed the long-ish line moved quickly the "aunties" were busy-friendly the food was amazing the biscuits & gravy...hot diggity the fried rice was stho good the breakfast burrito was hearty is all the right ways the second time around we were disappointed we never ate at the same spot twice during our trip but our last breakfast in maui we decided to hit up kihei caffe to end our trip with a delicious bang but my blueberry pancakes were nothing special and neither was the loco moco it tastes way more like hayashi rice and they really need to get rid of the $1 coffee refills but all in all, a solid breakfast joint

    (4)
  • Angela P.

    The food was good and the price very fair for what it was. Staff is very friendly! I would come back again!

    (4)
  • Trisha V.

    This was our favorite breakfast spot during our trip to Maui. I tried the coconut/pineapple topping with coconut syrup on my French toast which was fantastic. We also tried the breakfast burrito, fried eggs and French toast with mac nuts and bananas. Everything was wonderful! Coffee was very good, not too strong and just the way we like it.

    (5)
  • K K.

    I ate at Kihei Caffe last year and was satisfied both with the service and food. This year, my family and I again drove out of the way from Kaanapali to have a late breakfast around noon. When I arrived, the crowd was less dense but food was still being served. I proceeded to walk in to order when a server passed me abruptly saying, "We're closed. We close early today at 12." Then, I saw a sheet of handwritten paper stating they were closing early due to deep cleaning. All of that was fine, but my cell phone's time from Verizon read 11:54. So, I approached the counter to ask for some lenience from the gentleman taking orders, a guy who normally is enthusiastic and helpful. He stated that we could not enter the line; that the several people remaining in the line would take up until 12:00 to finish ordering. So, we were turned away. In the future, they won't have to worry about turning me away, because I will not be eating here again. As far as advice for the restaurant, you could perhaps make note of abnormally early closing times on your website.

    (1)
  • Lisa C.

    Great breakfast, fun and unique menu with great food. Go early because the line gets long!

    (4)
  • Roger K.

    So good. Big portions. Great prices. Went a few times within a week. Line can be long but worth it.

    (5)
  • Amanda B.

    Wasn't sure if waiting in the 20 minute line was worth it....but it is!! This place earns five stars for delicious, mouth watering food, friendly service, and cool bar seats that face the street and the ocean for people watching while you eat :)

    (5)
  • Lisa L.

    Love this place worth the wait! #8 is the best! This place has such great food. Pretty good service. All outside sitting. Water outside. Cash only! ATM inside

    (5)
  • Bridget R.

    Below average food for the entire party. Nice people. Fast service. We were just disappointed in the quality based on all the reviews. We all ordered savory dishes, maybe the pancakes and fruit dishes are exceptional.

    (2)
  • Sandee T.

    Literally, right next door to Pupu Lounge (other review). Great place for breakfast! Perfect for some easy-breezy (next to ocean) breakfast: * Macadamia banana nut toast = not too sweet * Pork fried rice = wow, the sauce and rice was so yummy! * Veggie egg scramble = mounds of egg-y goodness FULL-filling breakfast~

    (4)
  • Greg W.

    This is the best breakfast spot on Maui - very relaxed on the water, awesome (and huge portions that come out fast), and the frozen coffee drinks are amazing (Scabana Nut is unbelievable). Also, the wild chickens nearby are fun to have near you while you're eating.

    (5)
  • Justin F.

    Let the Hawaiian Dante from Clerks take your order, brah. The cinnamon rolls look amazing, but we passed and got an omelette and the banana bread french toast slam. Good food, good prices, friendly people. There's usually a line, but it just helps build your appetite. We'll be back for sure.

    (5)
  • Kim W.

    The best place for affordable local grinds!!! Open super early. The owner and his family are wonderful!

    (5)
  • Mark W.

    Oh my gosh, what a place for breakfast, need to stop again for lunch....highly recommend !! Friendly, fast service....great island atmosphere. I will be making future visits whenever on Maui.

    (4)
  • Steve C.

    Fantastic breakfast place. They open super early so when you're coming from the east and are up early, it's a great place to start your day. I've had most things on the menu after several trips to Maui. The loco moco is one of the best I've had. The gravy is key to LM and they do it right. And the portion is reasonable. I don't need a giant mound of food first thing in the morning. The French toast is also a standout. The blended coffee drinks are amazing and beats the heck out of a frappucino. The one minor complaint is that the seating area is small and lines can get long both in waiting to order and waiting to sit (they have a strict order first, no saving tables policy, which makes sense for their set up).

    (5)
  • Russ L.

    Decided to try this place, instead of eating at our overpriced resort in Wailea. I'm glad that we did. First you order your food at the counter, then find you a table at the outdoor sitting area. They will bring your food to your table. Banana Macadamia Nut Pancake - WOW, that's my reaction when she brought it to my table. This place is known for big portions. So make to come hungry and share. The pancake was thick, but it was light and fluffy. It goes very well with the Coconut Syrup and Maple. I used both. Pork Fried Rice - This was THE BEST fried I've ever had! It's a meal by itself. Get it with scrambled eggs or over easy. Locals and tourist alike are raving about this place so it get very crowded at times, so be prepared to wait. A must try.

    (4)
  • Vi C.

    Friendly place. Food is great. We arrived in town and passed it on our way to our condo from the look of the long line we knew we wanted to hit it up before we left. Well we did the day, and the day after. Both for breakfast and then twice for lunch. The owners a cool guy, makes you feel welcome. Got the linguisa and fried eggs one morning, fresh fruit another. Banana Mac but pancakes were to die for. Sweet and fluffy goodness. Husband loved the huge cinnamon roll.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey B.

    Given that everywhere in HI is filled with tourists, this nevertheless has a local feel to it. Menu has lots of variety and it's a good value. After ordering inside, we had no difficulty finding a shaded table, and our order arrived quickly. All in our party of four would return again, and recommend it to others.

    (4)
  • Alexandra B.

    Coming from Portland where the expected wait time to even order a decent breakfast is 1-2 hours (rip Rae's undergroundness), seeing the efficiency of Kihei Caffe was enlightening. Delicious food, disturbingly fast service, open at 5 am for those of us hangry and jet-lagged, and that Maui ambiance basically makes it my favorite breakfast spot...ever? Yeah I said it. Hoping to be back on Maui in August and eating there every day. Cash only--not especially chuffed by that, but I got over it quickly.

    (5)
  • Andrew C.

    Long wait, heavy breakfast that no one in my party could finish. The food was good but not awesomely delicious and our meals came out staggered. I think 2 things to share between 3 ppl would have been better. Next time family style. I saw someone order the pancakes they looked awesome but once again a HUGE portion.

    (3)
  • Aki Bono L.

    $30 FOR BREAKFAST FOR 2 I DON'T NOT $ I ordered eggs benedict ($12.95) and my husband ordèred buscuits & gravy w/side order of links. We both had coffee. Total bill came to $27.00 + tip. Quality excell=nt. Quantity generous. But $30? A first class buffet is worth $30; not breakfast for 2 with chickens running around your table.

    (4)
  • Stephen M.

    The Kihei Caffe was awesome. The fried rice with egg was amazing and the french toast was great too! I would recommend for anyone who is in the area. Definitely a mom and pop type of atmosphere that I love!

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    Love this place - I could eat here everyday!! We always get the fried rice for the kids, surfer sandwiches (eggs, bacon, avocado on ciabatta) with home fries and an Almond Joy coffee smoothie. It's a good value for Maui - big portions, super yummy and friendly service. On the down side, it is definitely a hole-in-the-wall kind of place. It's clean but there are flies and lots of little birds (only a bother if you leave your food unattended) and the beach is across a busy congested street. Depending on when you come, it can get pretty crowded and I always get nervous about finding a table - but we have never had a problem. In the end none of these things bother me, but they bug my husband - otherwise I would eat here ALOT more. The yummy food and great value make up for all of it

    (4)
  • Kristina N.

    My husband have been eating here every day so far for breakfast! Our favorites are the banana MacNut French toast, fried Portuguese sausage rice and their bacon :) we make our own plate with that combo!!

    (4)
  • Traycee L.

    A Kihei must! My family really likes this uber casual place. I prefer breakfast over lunch. Getting there early is a plus as it gets really busy and tables are 1st come, 1st serve so you may have to hover (not fun). The food comes out fast and is very tasty!

    (4)
  • Amy T.

    Fun service and great food! Loved sharing the Papaya Boat with the grilled fish breakfast. Wish we had more time to come back for the French Toast! The 30 minute wait to order was worth it!

    (5)
  • Swpehr S.

    What a cool place to eat. Another captain recommended this place to me and I thought I'd try it. Don't let the long line of people waiting to order fool you. It moves at a good pace. The service is super friendly and genuinely nice. I got the huevos rancheros and was not disappointed. Come hungry and being cash. No credit cards but so worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Ken R.

    what a disappointment, my wife and both kids barely ate their burgers because they were tasteless and dry, very boring. the frys were bad too not even whole pieces more like French fry crumbs. my family was actually upset with me for taking them there. I noticed a lot of unfinished plates at other tables as well. it was expensive for not good food. they get three stars because the loco moco was ok, not great and the servers outside were very friendly and helpful.

    (3)
  • Jenny K.

    * breakfast / brunch * kihei caffe is busy with tourists. we always ask where the locals go. when we left our hotel to go to brunch, the guy guessed that we were going to kihei caffe. it's popular with the tourists. he never had brunch there before himself. get someone to sit at a table while the other person stands in line. you order and pay. then the waitresses bring out your food by calling your name. french toast with banana and mac nut - the mac nut is an extra $2 but it makes it that much better. try some coconut syrup on it. huevos rancheros -- add $2 for chorizo. hmm... so you are paying all that money for a vegetarian dish? didn't seem right to me. coffee was good. overall, it's a-okay. just can't bring myself to give them 4 stars since it seemed like there were too many extra charges for basic items that should be in the dishes. 3.5 stars

    (3)
  • Sunny H.

    This is a must go to place for breakfast when in Maui. When we were there (Mar for 3 weeks & Jul for 2 weeks 2014) it was walking distance from the condo we were renting so we pretty much had breakfast there at least 3x a week. Yep, I gained a lot of weight from Maui because we wanted to try every restaurant. Weight still not off yet. My favorites were pork fried rice and eggs, breakfast burrito. Hubby liked sausage and cheese omelet, I did too, and eggs benedict. I'm not an eggs benedict fan but he is and he liked it enough to have it several times. Lines are long but it goes fast. Liked that they're open so early, 5am. Definitely will be our breakfast spot when in Maui. We never had lunch there.

    (5)
  • Brennan B.

    My wife discovered this place while I was taking a surf lesson across the street with Maui Beach Boys. So when I ace back the next day for another lesson, she told me to go there and pick up breakfast to take back to the hotel. Despite the long line, they moved us through there very quickly. I had the Cinnamon Bun French Toast and my wife had the Pork Fried Rice and Scrambled Egg (she had the Bread Pudding French Toast the day before). Both dishes were delicious and had large portions. We don't get to Maui very often, but when we do go back this place is definitely on the list of things to do (along with the surf lessons). Visited September 2013

    (5)
  • Maeve J.

    Absolutely love this place. My friends and I came through a few times during our 2 weeks on Maui. The portions are huge, the price is very reasonable, and all 8 of the items I tried were delicious. My favorite had to be the loco moco with pork fried rice and the breakfast burrito! The line is out the door for a reason but if you don't have 30 minutes at least to order and dine at a popular cafe then there is always McDonald's! Maholllerrrr ;)

    (5)
  • Jamie L.

    My only regret about going here is that I couldn't eat a giant cinnamon roll AND Loco moco. The food was delicious, fast and inexpensive. Probably the best a cheapest meal we have had while visiting Maui. The line moves fast, probably because it's cash only. Iced mocha was really good too, they use coffee ice cubes so it doesn't get watered down.

    (5)
  • Christine B.

    Honestly one of the best breakfasts I have ever had! Great service, great food well worth the wait in line!

    (5)
  • Paula H.

    CASH ONLY! i didnt think that there still were places that ran solely on cash...but there is clearly. HOURS 5am to 2pm. get there early because lines later on in the day can be pretty long. we got there at 6 am and NOONE was there. which was nice because we had a leisure breakfast. i had the cinnamon roll. it was good but it needed to be reheated. its funny because the cinnamon rolls and sticky buns are in a container that says 'hot!' but when i ate it...it was so cold the icing was hard. we asked the staff to reheat and it was much better.

    (4)
  • Randy K.

    Delicious, cheap and classic Maui! Highly recommend this place over any buffet at a hotel.

    (5)
  • Crystal A.

    Loved every little bit of it!!!! I ordered the fried rice with an egg on top and it was very good. My husband ordered their banana pancakes and I can't even explain how delicious it was. If you order the pancakes you gotta try it with the coconut syrup. First time to eat there and I would go back. It's nice that they opened at 5AM so then you can go to the beach right afterwards. Highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Jessica B.

    To sum up our breakfast here: meh. I got the loco moco and my husband got the ahi eggs benedict. I love ahi but I did not like it from Kihei Caffe. It seemed sort of mushy and slightly fishy, just not super fresh. The hollandaise was good though. As for my loco moco, the whites on my eggs weren't even close to cooked through. I ordered my eggs over-medium (fried egg, runny yolk, cooked white). The gravy was bland, hamburger was decent in flavor but a little tough. Then the steamed rice on the bottom just furthered the blandness. I could have gotten fried rice instead, but they wanted almost $5 more for that! Everyone there was friendly and we didn't have to wait too long for our food. But we did leave disappointed.

    (2)
  • Scott K.

    Went here for breakfast and we're sure glad we did. The better half ordered the pineapple and coconut french toast and I had the corned beef hash hand eggs. Oh man, what a treat both were! My girlfriend loved her french toast and plans on having it again when we go tomorrow. She also loved the coconut syrup. About the corned beef... it's REAL. Not from the can type (which they also offer) but real thick chunks of corned beef. Soo delicious. How can I not order that again... it's gonna be hard. TIPS: Go early. There's quite a bit of people there because it's soo good. Also, CASH ONLY. We scraped enough money together to pay but we didn't know until we ordered and tried to give the nice lady a credit card. Minus one star for fighting to find a seat and not taking cards, but the food alone is 5/5.

    (4)
  • Mayra W.

    Macadamia nut pancakes and fried rice with over-easy eggs are outstanding. Worth the wait and you will not leave hungry

    (5)
  • Brent T.

    We liked it so much, we ate here twice while in Maui. And we both liked what we had so much, we had the same thing the 2nd time. Hard pressed to give 5 stars for this, being that the food is relatively simple stuff. But they get 4 stars from me for doing the food very well at fair prices and for the inviting, friendly atmosphere. S.O.P. here is to stand in line and order, then find yourself a place to sit outside, and they will bring you your food. We got our food relatively quickly both times. I had the banana-mac nut french toast, and my gf had a side of fried rice with a fried egg on top. Again, simple foods done right. The french toast was cooked perfectly...slight bit of crust on the outside with a fluffy interior, topped with plenty of banana and crumbled mac nuts for texture. The coconut syrup was the icing on the cake. Her fried rice and egg were also very good. The rice has a nice sweetness from the green bell pepper, and bits of sausage/egg/etc. inside, and not overly greasy. Cute breakfast (and maybe lunch, but we only ate breakfast here) joint. If I come back to Maui, I'm eating here again.

    (4)
  • Mandi S.

    Pork fried rice. Why am I even still talking? Yum to the yummity yum. Banana macadamia nut French toast, coconut pineapple pancakes... HUGE portions (be careful, if you don't share you'll be uncomfortable, it's so good you'll accidentally eat it all.) The guy at the counter was all business, but still managed to have fun and make me smile ;-) only setback was the jerks who didn't follow the rules about seating so we had to squeeze into a less than ideal table, but the staff was super efficient at making it work for our party of six. You have to wait in line to order, but the food comes out quickly after you sit down. Excellent food, excellent service. Even with the line you probably don't spend more time than waiting at a normal sit down place. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Emily C.

    We got the: French toast Loco moco It was pretty average and not worth the wait in line (although it wasn't long at all) .. however, I suggest going elsewhere if you're on vacation. Maybe we just didn't order right. The seating situation can get hectic if you come during 'rush hour.'

    (2)
  • N C.

    4 out of 6 days we were in Maui, we went to Kihei caffe cause we liked the food so much and the staff was very nice! We like their french toasts, gravy and biscuits, and fruit cup, egg benedict, homemade fries!! The price is pretty reasonable! This was our go to breakfast place while we were in Maui! Cash only is the key! Be sure to bring cash or there is an ATM on site!

    (5)
  • Paul K.

    Exactly as cool and delicious as everyone said. You order first, find your seat and then They deliver the food to the table. They seemed very overwhelmed this morning but the ambience, other guests and food made up for it.

    (4)
  • Jason C.

    Great breakfast!!!! Food is good. Tried the pancakes which were huge and pretty good. French toast wasn't quite as big, but was awesome with bananas, macadamia nuts, and coconut syrup. Omelettes are decent, with really good home fries. Biscuits and gravy and the cinnamon rolls were both pretty tasty. Ate there several times, and sampled the kids' food as well. Nothing was bad, but some were better than others. One big negative, they don't have waffles any more. We had them there last time we went to maui and they were ridiculously good......

    (5)
  • Rob R.

    Best breakfast we had on our trip! Outstanding thick bacon over some fluffy eggs and solid breakfast potatoes. Had pancakes with macadamia nuts and bananas which were outstanding. We left with a cinnamon bun to go, which was like Cinnabon in size but without the shame. Amazing frosting and you can tell it was handmade with care.

    (5)
  • Rachel E.

    Such a great breakfast place! Be prepared to wait in line. First you order your food. Then you go outside to a table, with epic views of the Pacific ocean. Get anything that has macadamia nuts (French toast), and top it off with coconut syrup. Yes and yes!

    (5)
  • Tony H.

    Incredible food and the best deal on the island. For me it's the cinnamon roll all the way

    (4)
  • Jonathan M.

    If we lived in this area, we would be regulars. Generous portions, we were able to feed myself, my wife and my kids both times for close to $30. Food is delicious, quick service, no complaints. Second visit we had pork fried rice, chorizo and eggs, first visit breakfast burrito ,french toast and cinnamon rolls. Try the cinnamon roll with the macadamia on top! It's very good!

    (5)
  • Hilary A.

    Very quick service, which was greatly appreciated! There were a lot of birds outside, despite the signs not to feed the birds and the employees cleaning up plates as soon as customers had left.

    (4)
  • Ed N.

    The fried rice with egg is a "house special" for breakfast. I do not recommend this dish as it came out cold both times trying to get it hot.....disappointing. Try something else. Fun place in the morning. CASH ONLY.

    (1)
  • val n.

    Food is delicious. The service is great! :-) the seating area is perfectly across from the beach. Everytime I visit maui I make it a point to come here for breakfast

    (5)
  • Steve M.

    i'm going to make this review short and sweet.... this place is the absolute best!!!! we went there for 7 days straight. i wouldnt start my day anywhere else. amazing menu items, great service and right across the street from the beach. i dont know if i was more sad to leave the islands because of the people and its beauty or the kihei cafe! oh and the moped place located behind the gas station next door, those guys are awesome! bests, see for yourself, dont bother paying $25 dollars each for resort breakfasts and lunch. go to kihei cafe to start your day and thank me later! r&j

    (5)
  • lissette r.

    Went to Maui last year to get married and I was lucky enough to eat at this little spot. Pancakes were out of bounds with the coconut syrup if only I could have some now. I hope to go back soon and I will be defiantly hitting up this spot

    (5)
  • Roshelle C.

    Amazing! Best breakfast food! Not to expensive with giant portions. Long lines but quick and great service. I can't wait to go back and get something else! Everyone must try.

    (5)
  • May L.

    Well worth getting into a car from GW and driving down to enjoy delicious, huge portion local breakfast in a laid back setting. Ordered corn beef hash, Banana mac pancakes, biscuits & gravy, pork chops plate, french toast...all A+

    (4)
  • John S.

    Let me start by saying this is a great place. A lot of local charm. Very busy but well organized. You first wait in line to place your order, which can be quite long, then the food is brought to your table. I was a little worried about getting a table but the wait and people leaving seemed to equal out so no problem. The food was excellent "local joint" food, which is what I am looking for on vacation. I had the loco moco which is a hamburger with eggs on top with brown gravy served over rice. What a combo! Not something I would make at home but was great on vacation. Others in my party had pancakes, waffles which were great. Overall highly recommended for a breakfast spot.

    (5)
  • Daniel B.

    I eat breakfast here every chance I get. The French toast with bananas and macadamia is amazing, the papaya delight lives up to its name, and the loco moco will keep you going all day.

    (5)
  • Julie D.

    The are very reasonably priced for the area. They have delicious huge portions and the people are salt of the earth great people. Totally recommend. Huge omelette and the worlds most delicious muffin.

    (5)
  • Jake O.

    My wife and I came here for our first meal on our honeymoon and it was an amazing experience. The relaxed "dive cafe" atmosphere was just what we were looking for. This is no chain restaurant. Everything is grill cooked to stick to the bones! I had the breakfast burrito supreme and my wife had a make your own omelette, both of which were amazing ! I did witnessed some ridiculously awful customers being very rude to the wait staff and they took it all in stride. We are already planning our next breakfast meal here shortly!

    (5)
  • Melynne M.

    Googled "best loco moco in Maui" and this place did not disappoint ... Delicious and big portions! I recommend paying extra for friend rice...it comes with bacon pieces! Boyfriend had the chorizo and eggs and was able to make 5 tacos out of it. Great local spot! Service was wonderful too and all the "aunties" were very friendly.

    (5)
  • Geezer B.

    Cheap easy food. Cash only. Don't expect great service and Decor. They do a solid breakfast at a good price.

    (4)
  • Claire J.

    Ok so this review is when my husband and I went to Maui in October 2013. I was raving with my husband about this place. If you really wanna avoid the crowd, come early, and for us we came here around 8am and crowd was not bad at all. For our first visit, I ordered cinnamon bread french toast and this was better than the last time I ordered it. Ahh it was soooo yummy! Carb and sweet overload! My husband ordered corned beef hash, his litmus test for every breakfast place. You can tell the corned beef is canned, but they treated it well resulting to yummy goodness. Our second visit was alright. We ordered pork fried rice as recommended by folks and loco moco. We were disappointed. The rice lacked flavor and salt. Loco moco was okay, the gravy tasted blah. I say go to da kitchen in Lihue, their fried rice and loco moco is better. So come here for yummy breakfast, just don't get the fried rice and loco moco.

    (4)
  • Amy C.

    3.5 How to Brunch Maui Style: 1) Go to Lava Java and grab a cup of coffee. 2) Walk next door to Kihei Caffee and order at the counter. 3) Grab a table outside on the umbrella filled patio. Try to ignore the birds brazenly scavenging for leftovers. 4) Listen to your better half complain about his Loco Moco's slightly dry hamburger patty and bland gravy ($9.95). 5) Wonder why you've never had Fried Rice for brunch before ($8.95). Especially if it is chock full of three kinds of pork (ham, bacon, and sausage) and topped with two oozy over easy eggs. What no spam? 6) Can't decide if it is a compliment or racist when the girl at the table next to you orders the same thing because she mistakenly thinks you're a local. Ha!

    (4)
  • Krystal C.

    Considering all of the high Yelp reviews I really wanted to like this place. In all honesty this restaurant is a bit over rated. I came here two times during my stay in Maui. The first experience wasn't great - so I decided to come again. But trips were equally average. Here's my take: Pros - Staff is SUPER friendly. The guy that works the cash register goes above and beyond to make sure that your order is exactly the way you want it and he keeps a smile on his face (no matter how crowded the place is). - Prices are on the low end (by Maui standards). 2 people can dine for $20 for breakfast. Cons: - The only place to eat is on the outdoor patio, which is swarmed by flies!! Also, even though the staff is constantly cleaning the table are old and look dirty - the flies don't help the appearance. - Food is average. I ordered the banana mac nut pancakes (i.e. buttermilk pancakes with sliced bananas and mac nuts on top). My homemade pancakes are definitely better. On my next visit I had the fried rice, eggs and Portuguese sausage. Rice was cold - seemed as though it had been sitting for a while - wasn't fresh at all. Ultimately this is probably more of a 2.5 rating - thank goodness for the nice staff, they help bring the score up a notch.

    (3)
  • Micah S.

    Great place to experience american culture and american food for the American price tag too. The serving sizes are massive, you can order one meal and easily feed 2 people. Great atmosphere and good service too. Great location on the beach. There is only room to sit outside no room at all inside. And even if it looks packed they move meals quickly so you will not be waiting long. Also they use the tables for the restaurant next door when they run out of their own. We ordered the pancakes with banana and macadamia nuts. Very nice just HUGE!

    (4)
  • Man S.

    aFTER wait 15 mins in line ! My surprise was WE ONLY take CASH !!! So people plz take cash for this place Or they will tell u to go ATM or etc ! Was not happy !

    (1)
  • Elana R.

    Had great food. Not a lot of tables outside to sit, but it wasn't hard to find one. All four of us enjoyed our meals. Portions were big.

    (5)
  • Tiffany C.

    Don't let the long line discourage you from trying this place as it moves fairly quickly. It's a cash only restaurant but there is an ATM conveniently inside. This is definitely a must try if you're a visiting tourist as they serve the local loco moco. The portions sizes are large enough to share between two people. They also have fresh pastries which are delicious. I ordered the omelet with egg whites and veggies which was great (can't remember the name). I'd definitely come back to try their other dishes including the mouth watering pancakes and fresh toast.

    (5)
  • Nicole B.

    Great little breakfast spot. Everything is delicious but you really can't go wrong with the french toast or pancakes. The wait is usually about 20 minutes but you can call in a order if you don't have much time to wait. They are cash only.

    (5)
  • Ashley W.

    This was our first stop on Maui for breakfast. Hubby ordered the breakfast burrito and I ordered the loco moco. The burrito was nothing special. The loco moco was super yummy and it was with fried rice, which was amazing!!! They also have the local hot sauces and the habanero and pineapple go really well with the loco moco. The line is a little scary but it moves fast and you can find a table quickly, even though it's busy.

    (5)
  • Grace Y.

    We had our last breakfast on Maui here.. Darnit! I could've had more of their french toast only if we'd stopped here for breakfast earlier in our vacay! OTL We had: - CINNAMON ROLL FRENCH TOAST SLAM(?) yelp.com/biz_photos/EbiD… - comes with 2 french toasts, 2 slices of thick bacon and 2 eggs.. damn these french toasts were BOMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!!! - LOCO MOCO yelp.com/biz_photos/EbiD… - I just had these on plain white rice w/ over easy eggs.. should've paid more for fried rice because it was very bland.. and I couldn't eat much of it after a few bites.. plus I was too busy stealing my BF's french toast HEHE :P Total: $22ish CASH ONLY Service: super happy people~ :] Parking: lot or street *They have no inside seating.. and there are a LOT of birds outside.. plus smell of smog if one of those old stinky cars pass by.. SO not my type of place to eat.. should've to-goed our food :P MmMmm... *burp*

    (4)
  • Subrosa I.

    The service was a bit slow here. First there's a 10-minute queue to order the food. Then there's another 10-minute wait for the food to arrive. The dishes that we tried were okay (but not great). The pork fried rice was too salty but still edible. The loco moco was just so-so. Given the mediocre quality of the food, we thought that the price was a tad high. Our bill averaged out to around $13 per person. Cash only.

    (2)
  • Gunjan P.

    Good food, very busy place. But the only thing I didn't like was that there were no table matts and I stained my white shirt. Otherwise I recommend that you eat here

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    When I came here on a friend's recommendation, I was surprised that it fell so short of my expectations. She did preface her recommendation with that it isn't a "frufru" breakfast spot, but it is a local diver's breakfast spot. My friend told me to order the Corned Beef Benedict, but they were out of corned beef which was a disappointment. (I hear it is pretty awesome btw if you are already there and looking for something to eat). But I ended up with Gravy and biscuits. About a quarter-way through my meal a bug emerged from the biscuit and through the gravy..that pretty much put an end to my appetite!

    (2)
  • Angela B.

    The exterior of the building was deceiving but we were pleasantly surprised with the quality and selection of menu items. 3 of 4 of us had breakfast items which were all very good (especially when using the local hot sauce on the potatoes and coconut syrup on the French toast). My 7 year old had a 'side of fish' and a 'side of rice' and that made a nice size meal for her that she said was delicious. My favorite was the cherry pastry that caught my eye at the register and my husband loved the banana macadamia nut chocolate muffin. The service was great - everyone was very friendly and happily corrected an undercooked dish. The only reason I didn't give this spot a 5 is because there are no bathrooms and you have to fend off the birds since the only seating is out next to the busy street.

    (4)
  • Bethany B.

    Came here for breakfast with two friends after we ran the Maui Half Marathon. We were very hungry after the race, and Kihei Caffe hit the spot! The special for the morning was Eggs Benedict with Kahlua Pork, which sounded incredible, so we ordered two of those. We also ordered the pork fried rice, which comes topped with two eggs, where the eggs are cooked any style you want (but why would you want anything other than over easy?). I ordered an iced coffee, which came out quickly and tasted great. A thoughtful bonus is that Kihei Caffe freezes coffee to make "coffee cubes" instead of ice cubes. This helps keep your drink cold, but doesn't water it down when the ice melts. The guy who took our order, Colin, was super friendly and quick. Colin even remained polite and cheerful when the customer in front of us was being especially rude and hating life. Why are customers mean/rude to the people who are going to turn around and make their food? Makes no sense to me. We had no issue with the open seating, or the time it took to receive our food. Eating outside was enjoyable, since it was a beautiful sunny morning (and we smelled pretty bad after our run, so it was good to 'air out'). FYI they do not have Sriracha. Initially, this was dissappointing because I wanted to add it to my fried rice/eggs, but they did give us the sauce they had, and WOW. That stuff is HOT. I was impressed. Use sparingly!

    (5)
  • Mike L.

    Love this place for breakfast....something on the menu for everyone...haven't tried lunch here yet, but if breakfast is any indication, I'll bet it's delicious

    (4)
  • Sabrina W.

    Love the breakfast! Pancakes are amazing and huge. Service is quick. Veggie omelets are also yummy. Remember they only take cash. ATM inside.

    (4)
  • Rachael N.

    I eel like this place has gone downhill, I used to really enjoy it. I ordered the breakfast burrito and it only had eggs and potatoes in it. Don't try to save a spot for your family because you will get chewed out. And don't feed the birds or you will get arrested according to the employees.

    (1)
  • Amy S.

    Great food, great service! We were hoping for a Willie Nelson sighting but weren't that lucky! ;) The birds are a bit annoying but the food was pretty good!

    (4)
  • Patricia B.

    Hands down our favorite breakfast place in Kihei!! We make sure we eat here at least once every trip. Their line can be long but it goes quickly and everybody there is so helpful and friendly. The cash only is a bit of an inconvenience but they have an ATM inside for those of us who forget! =)

    (5)
  • Brad B.

    Good but not great. I had the fish sandwich. Ultra basic. Fish was fresh but there was no seasoning and no sauce. Boring. Banana bread was good. My family ordered breakfast food that looked more tasty. I'd go back to try breakfast. Staff was very friendly and helpful. BEWARE cash only!

    (3)
  • Susan C.

    Amazing spot! The line can be daunting but you won't regret it. You'll have lots of time to think about what you want as the servers keep passing by with food. That's the challenge. So many delicious large portions of food and items. Hard to decide. Order everythin!

    (5)
  • Joseph A.

    We came to the Kihei Cafe on our last day for breakfast on our recent trip to Maui. I wish that I found this place days before since it was hard to find restaurants that open early. We ordered loco moco with gravy over white rice, another order with pork fried rice, corn beef hash, pancakes with banana & macadania nuts, french toast, and a veggie omellete. Very good food and quick too. I've had Hawaiian food quite a bit on the mainland since it's quite common to find, however, I've never had loco moco before. Not bad, not great either. It could of used a bit more flavor/salt. I did enjoy the pork fried rice the most. The fried rice was not sticky. It had nice chunks of bbq pork and pieces of egg.. Corn beef hash is made from scratch and not just mushed. It's sliced thin and chopped. You can still see the shreds of meat. Everything else was really good. I enjoyed the fountain drinks since they had local fountain sodas with real cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup. Quite uncommon to find with the exception of Mexican Coke or Jarritos. A treat for me since I'm don't soda that much. The restaurant is located across the street from the beach and adjacent to shops and other restaurants.

    (3)
  • Alex A.

    Always packed but worth the wait .. A hole in the wall that must not be passed up .. coffee is the best .. self seating so don't be shy .. Grab a seat .. biscuits and gravy are amazing .. pancakes are huge .. you can't go wrong with what you get ..

    (4)
  • Gian C.

    Fast service even if the line is long. Decent pricing for the amount of food. Loco Moco with fried rice is the way to go. Go early to avoid the crowds. Flies and birds can be annoying but worth it for the food.

    (4)
  • Virgil H.

    I cannot say enough good about this restaurant. Went here three times in for days for breakfast. Amazing, large portions, quick service, staff is constantly busing tables; even though they are busy you can always find a table. I had the fried rice with fried egg twice and the musilex with Papaya once. Excellent. Wife did the omelets and French toast with pineapple and coconut. You order inside and the staff brings the food. For a small place they turn it over quickly and the staff is amazing.

    (5)
  • S N.

    Good lil spot, it can get busy but line runs quick, banana mac pancakes were yummy, husband loved his breakfast burrito

    (5)
  • Phung H.

    This place was always packed every time we drove pass. The sitting is outside. You walk up, order your food, then get your drinks/coffee, then you find a table. It may seem a bit hard to find a table, but the employees are very helpful and quick to turn tables over. The gentleman who cleans the table is very nice and will help you with anything. They bring the food out to you by name, so if you have a common name, just make sure you remember what you ordered (yes, there are people there while we were eating who accidentally took another persons meal.) OMG, the sticky bun was really good!! I also got an Iced Soy Latte with whip. The coffee is good and they make their ice cubes out of coffee so it doesn't get diluted. I got the #1: 2 eggs (over medium), potatoes, bacon, and a biscuit. The eggs were more over easy, the biscuit was okay, the potatoes and bacon were good. I had added a side of white rice, the rice was old...I'm extremely picky with my white rice, but this rice was VERY dry and stale. My fiancé got the pancakes. They were huge!!! He could only eat about a third of it. Definitely recommend the sticky bun, but the food was okay, the prices weren't too bad.

    (4)
  • Ming Z.

    Good local hole-in-the-wall. Good food, good price. If you're looking for a more local, authentic hawaiian experience, rather than a TGI Fridays, you can't go wrong here. We ate lunch here, and had the french toast and fried spam, which were good

    (5)
  • Mark H.

    Loved the food and the fast service but was dismayed to be told that the restroom was not open yet (7:30 am) and was directed to the public restroom across the street at the beach that was littered with beer bottles and a blood splattered sink from last nights partying.

    (3)
  • LJ D.

    Wasn't as great as I heard. This was our last meal leaving Maui, not as good as we were anticipating. Bacon was good, pancakes, French toast and breakfast burrito were just okay. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Jacqueline C.

    Came here for breakfast. Had the sweet bread french toast with the macadamia and banana add-on. Drizzled some coconut syrup and slathered some butter on the french toast and it was some of the best French toast I have ever had! Really dense French toast. The macadamia added some crunch and saltiness, while the bananas added some sweetness. It was so good, I can't wait to go back for more! The line here goes out the door, but it is pretty quick and surprisingly easy to find a table once you've ordered. Super friendly efficient service. Outdoor seating.

    (4)
  • Jonny V.

    Had breakfast here on three out of the ten mornings I was on Maui. Great food, service, and atmosphere. My only complaint is that they don't let you hold a table outside while your group is ordering inside, but otherwise, I know where my first breakfast will be the next time I'm in Kihei!

    (4)
  • Jackie M.

    A Cute cafe located in Kihei across the street from the ocean. Parking is available. You first order your food inside, then self-seat yourself in a table outdoor (literally on the street), and you wait for your food to come out ( Waiter will holler your name!). If you are afraid of birds/pigeon, please dont come here. They are everywhere! I came here for breakfast and ordered breakfast food of course. half a fresh papaya (self-explanatory). Corn beef hash - very meaty good and crispy French toast (portugese sweet bread) with banana and macadamia but (with coconut syrup located on the table) - delicious! Country fried pork over rice - Good per husband we also ordered the haleakala flow smoothie - kona coffee with blend of white chocolate - SOOO GOOD! It was a good hearty unhealthy breakfast and we enjoyed it!

    (4)
  • Lauren G.

    Ended up coming back here twice during our stay in Maui because there was just way too many awesome looking things on the menu that we all wanted to try! Doesn't matter what day you try and come.. Kihei Cafe is always going to be packed. Don't let the long line out the door deter you though.. it goes pretty fast and they get your food out to you even faster. We never waited longer than 10-15 minutes for our food and we had a party of 6. Their breakfast burrito may have been everybody's favorite thing we tried... its HUGE though, so you could definitely share (especially if you want to try one of their cinnamon rolls or sticky buns, which I highly recommend). I had the banana mac nut pancakes the first day and they were pretty fabulous. My friend also raved about how awesome the huevos rancheros were.. he ended up getting them two days in a row. If you're staying in Wailea or Kihei, this place is definitely worth checking out one morning for a more local style breakfast. Just make sure you bring cash with you because they don't take accept credit cards!

    (4)
  • Juliana C.

    Standard breakfast fare. The only thing that stood out was the banana mac nut pancakes (with coconut syrup!). Don't come expecting to be blown away, but if you have some time to take a leisure-y breakfast this is a great place to do that.

    (3)
  • Meredith D.

    This place is amazing! The food is great, service is fast & friendly. Only thing that was kinda annoying was the flies when you sit outside. Not taking off a star for that because anywhere I sat outside with food the flies end up coming. I got the chorizo and eggs....yummy! I'm going back today! The prices are good too!

    (5)
  • Kato K.

    Our first experience was just okay but certainly not leaving us with the desire to return. A popular busy place as indicated by its line-ups did not deliver. Formula of lining up to order breakfast prior to securing a seat or table is a good idea as the clientele circulate regularly. Leaving your name and having the wait staff scream It out when your breakfast is ready is a little unpleasant (numbers on signs would be more effective and relaxing). Eggs, bacon and coffee were good, biscuit with butter was yummy but potatoes in huge pieces barely warmed and not crunchy were awful.

    (3)
  • Diana C.

    I got a banana & Mac nuts French toast w/ coconut syrup - OMG so so GOooOd!!! my friend ordered biscuits with gravy with the BESR bacons ever on the side! She is on CLOUD 9 !!!

    (4)
  • cheer l.

    Great tasting French Toast.. We added blueberries and Mac nuts.. We also added an order of eggs and spam. The food was more than enough for two people.. Everything above plus two cups of coffee for $25

    (3)
  • eric e.

    This place is definitely overrated! Tried all the local favorites and i think it should be labeled Tourist favorites. I had a bad feeling when all you see here are tourists.. The only reason i gave it 2 stars is for portion vs price.

    (2)
  • Lynn P.

    food is amazing - however the service is possibly the worst that I have ever had. You order and pay at the counter - all they have to do is bring it out to you, you would think that would be an easy task. They brought me the wrong burger, when I told them it was not what I ordered, they just walked away - not even offereing to fix the mistake. I took the food over to the kitchen and they then traded the patty out with a different one that now suddenly had avocado under the cheese and i was told I didn't look hard enough, it was under the cheese. The burger was still missing two of the ingredients listed toppings on the menu and they did not understand why I was irritated.

    (3)
  • Dennis K.

    Ok. What can I say about this place. It's awesome! The food is great, and the portions are huge. The staff is great, and the location really adds to the laid back, casual lifestyle you expect in the islands. I've been here many times and I've never been disappointed. Just remember everyone. Order first, then grab a table. Don't take a seat and then send someone in to order for you. Look up the Hawaiian word "kokua". It's means thinking of others instead of just thinking about your own needs. When everyone follows the plan, you'd be surprised how it all seems to work out.

    (5)
  • Karen A.

    A lot of food for a fair price. " best meal our whole trip. " - JDR. We shared a few stacks of banana macadamia nut pancakes ( they are really big so I suggest sharing 2 stacks) and pork fried rice with egg. Very delicious and extremely filling ! The cinnamon buns looked yummy as well, but I figured it was enough carbs for the morning.

    (4)
  • Kelly V.

    Hubs had the cinnamon French toast and I had biscuits and sausage gravy, we split a side of biscuits with brown gravy and home fries and everything was absolutely wonderful!! Wish we had had the time to visit ago an, but we were staying on the other side of the island and were extremely lazy our last couple days on the island!

    (5)
  • Mary D.

    From huge pancakes and sweet french toast to Loco Moco and pulled pork loco, we've never had a bad meal here! Everything is awesome! The pineapple hot sauce was so good! We'll be buying a couple bottles to take home!

    (5)
  • Anthony K.

    Life partner exuberantly claims, "These are the best Macadamia Banana Nut Pancakes EVAR!!!" (They're good, but I don't think she's ever had them before). It's true though. As best as Macadamia Banana Nut Pancakes can get, these are the bestest. These are better than Gazebo. Believe me because you can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. Bonjour. I had the french toast and I thought it was good. These are better than your average run-of-the-mill french toast and they could quite possibly be the best on the island. I also had it at Kula Lodge and they were terrible. Iced coffee used frozen coffee as their ice cubes! It blows my mind. What else will this place think of?!? Double rainbows!? God I hate sticky syrup containers like a black fly in your chardonnay.

    (5)
  • Ray B.

    This place did not live up to the hype. The line was super long, a little more than a 40 minute wait, and food was just ok. We got the banana Mac nut French toast, chicken fried steak, and coffee. The coffee taste like normal old foldgers. The French toast was just blah, but a huge portion of blah. The chicken fried steak was the highlight. That sausage gravy was good! If the wait wasnt long, maybe we would come back, but there wasn't anything really special.

    (3)
  • Coralie D.

    Honestly, this place doesn't look like much. But the Banana-macnut Pancakes are worth the hype... Top with a little bit of coconut syrup for a taste of Maui. If you're after something savoury and a little spicy, the Huevos Rancheros are terrific.

    (5)
  • Len C.

    Followed the hype about this place, but there's more to earning 5 yelp stars than humongus portions. The que moves relatively fast, 30 mins from the start of the line at the edge of the building. It snakes between outdoor tables. If you sit at these tables expect folks in the line to lean over your back to stare at your meal. There are no signs but they ONLY TAKE CASH! There is an ATM in the building. Servers? I'm amazed that they keep their good humor. Food is average, would I come back?...meh! Probably not.

    (2)
  • Christina L.

    Don't miss this gem when you are in Kihei. We had breakfast there twice and meant to go back for lunch but ran out of time. Pancakes, loco moco and the corned beef hash are outstanding. Even if it looks swamped, just get in line. By them time you place your order, a table will be open. They have it wired here! Oh and try the Almond Joy blended coffee.... nom nom nom. Service is swift and systematic, but not lacking in the smiles and fun.

    (5)
  • Lemuria C.

    I love this cafe. It's a cute local spot with amazing breakfast and delicious smoothies. I love the pancakes with coconut syrup! The portions are generous and the place is usually crowded so don't be discouraged if there's a line. They only accept cash and have an outdoor patio for seating. The only drawback is the amount of birds on the patio trying to get your left overs and scraps. But it's so good, I can't blame them!

    (4)
  • David W.

    The ONLY place in Maui we went to twice in our week long vacation! Friendly people, reasonably priced food, large portions... and it tastes delicious! On your next trip to Maui, plan on having breakfast at the Kihei Cafe at least one day... I highly recommend the Cinnamon roll french toast! They are cash only but do have an ATM on location.

    (5)
  • Eliot M.

    This place is a must go on Maui. Don't think that the service is great nor the ambience. You wait in line to order your food, you get you own water and the gifts attack you. Despite all this you still have to go. The Mac nut pancakes and French toast are absolutely incredible and if you have never had coconut syrup you are missing out. All the other food is really good as well. An absolute gem. But as you can tell from my other reviews I like these kinds of places

    (5)
  • Kathleen B.

    Ate here for breakfast for 4 out of 7 days in Maui. Nothing else compares!! You must try the Moco Loco as it is their signature dish. Lots of other breakfast options. My husband loved their #1 and our friends loved the French toast slam. I would give it 10 stars if I could.

    (5)
  • Abby B.

    I was quite surprised at how much customers they had overwhelming the spot but they came through produced a fantastic breakfast (may I just say the banana Mac nut pancakes are a must) and mind you they did it in such a short amount of time I loved this establishment

    (5)
  • Tracy W.

    Must stop for cornbeef hash aficionados. Served the way grandma made it for me - runny egg and rice :) Your choice of preparation: canned or homemade. Recommend homemade with perfectly sized chunks of corn beef, potatoe cube-- all nicely brown :) Will come again.

    (4)
  • Lisa P.

    Ordered the pork fried rice and macadamia nut French toast. Food was mediocre at best. Would not come here again or recommend to others.

    (2)
  • John R.

    I need a trip to OGG!!! Anywho... If your travels bring you to the island of Maui (or you live there, but of course you know of this place already then) You must try the Kihei Caffe. Yes, it is popular... But that is an EXCELLENT thing with this place. From the good strong coffee to the fresh homemade baked goods... From the blackened fish and eggs (my personal favorite) to the standard granola, this place does it right! I can't wait for my next visit!

    (5)
  • Katie M.

    If you're a health nut like me, breakfast places can be a conundrum. However, in addition to their amazing looking cinnabons they have fruit, and really good muesli!! The staff people were friendly, and I got my food within 5 minutes. Even though the restaurant was pretty full, it wasn't loud and finding a table wasn't a problem.

    (5)
  • Christina C.

    Great early morning breakfast spot. We ordered the French toast with banana Mac nuts and also the breakfast burrito. Be warned portions are HUGE. Service is friendly!! They open at 5am on the nose too. Good place to stop before heading the Hana for the day!!

    (4)
  • Jae M.

    Kehai cafe has amazing local food with large portions. Ordered 3 pancakes, that are the size of a single layer cake. Add coconut pineapple for amazing flavor. We also ordered kuluah moco loco. Wow! A few tips, get there before 8 am or you will queue up, and bring cash. No cards here.

    (5)
  • Joan T.

    YUM YUM YUM. We tried most of the highly reviewed places in Kihei during our trip to Maui and Kihei Caffe was our favorite. We came twice during our trip. We actually almost went a third time, but decided to drive out to Lahaina. A couple of tips... - we went around 8-8:30am both mornings and the line wasn't all that long. But by the time we left, the line had gotten longer, but their service is quick. - you have to order first before you go find a seat. We overheard a waitress who asked a group to get up and wait till they had placed their order because they technically hadn't ordered yet. One person in their party was in line to order while the rest of them were saving the table. - the turnaround is pretty fast... We got our food pretty quickly. - they have water by the tables so you don't need to ask for it. We had 1. Pork fried rice- we had this both times and we all loved it. It's topped with egg and my husband always asked for it over easy. 2. Breakfast burrito supreme - delicious, but it was heavy. I ate 3/4 of it and was stuffed. 3. Banana Mac nut pancakes- I usually prefer waffles but they didn't have them so I got pancakes. They give you three huge pancakes. They have traditional and coconut syrup. I liked the coconut while my husband liked the traditional. 4. Loco moco with fried rice - we couldn't finish it but it was flavorful and filling. All the valets at the Andaz told us to go to Kihei caffe and order this! If we have time tomorrow before we leave, we might try to grab a quick breakfast!

    (5)
  • Yueran Y.

    We went there for breakfast almost every day when we were in Maui. The food was good and huge! We love the omelette. Good price for great food.

    (5)
  • Belle W.

    Large portions but nothing special unfortunately. Nice outdoor seating. I am from SF, the omlettes in SF have far more flavor and fresh ingredients. The only two noteworthy items that are decent are the biscuits and the almond joy coffee drink. We Ordered: Veggie omlette Loco moco Corn beef hash Ham and spinach omlette Pork fried rice (this tastes nothing close to what you get in San Francisco)

    (2)
  • John R.

    The staff was ultra friendly always addressing you by name and the food was out of this world! Also, the coffee was top notch! A must for any breakfast lover that finds themselves on Maui. Caveat emptor: they're cash only!

    (5)
  • R P.

    We just got home from our 2 week Maui vacation and we visited Kihei Cafe 4 times. The food is hearty, home-style & affordable. Our favorites include: corned beef hash, poncho burger & the banana pancakes. The line can get long but it moves very quickly. Highly recommend Kihei Cafe!

    (5)
  • Ryan A.

    Coffee is weak but food is great. I recommend going to Starbucks first just down the road and then heading over for breakfast. The omlettes are huge so bring an appetite.

    (4)
  • Rebekah M.

    I had number 8, pork fried rice with an egg on top. It was insane. The line was definitely long so prepare for a wait. Cash only, but the employees were friendly and fast. Amazing, and worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Nikki P.

    I came to Hawaii on a mission. After holding out like a good little girl only to give myself into tempation when I'm in love...aka in Hawaii... for some banana pancakes, the second I got off that plane I hunted down the very best place to lose my banana-pancake-virginity. I checked into my hotel and asked for the receptionist's opinion on where to go, without a blink of an eye she whipped out a map and marked a route straight for Kihei Caffe. Also, to be fair, directions to 5 Palms. Everyone needs options. We set out to make the journey (which seemed much farther on the map than in actuality) to my first time. The line was as described: long but fast. Cash only and with a lot of life. My husband and I had actually already eaten breakfast that morning at the hotel (I'm not one to give up free and then go pay for ANYthing!) so we split one order of the banana pancakes. With a whole lotta anticipation and all the patience I could muster, we found a nice little table right outside the door and waited. Not long after sitting a nice old lady came over, took a seat at our table and proceeded to tell us (corny) jokes and all about how she is the owner of Kihei Caffe and some other stories about her life and sons. It was pretty delightful and sweet. Although I would have enjoyed it a bit much if I could have concentrated on anything else other than her fingering our water glass the whole time, gently rubbing the rim and the INSIDE of the glass, stopping only centimeters from dunking her nail into our water!!! Not very hygenic, or classy if you ask me. The pancakes came at just the right time, when they called out our name she said her goodbyes and continued on to rape someone else's water cup. When we took our first glance at our pancakes, I have to say I was immediately disappointed. They looked and tasted absolutely delicious, don't get me wrong, but all this time waiting, I was expecting some banana pancakes... not pancakes with banana and macadamia nuts on top. I could have done that myself. With all that being said: the pancakes were good, prices were reasonable, the service was fast and friendly. It is definitely true that you have to try the coconut syrup! Regular syrup just doesn't cut it anymore... But Kihei Caffe could think about upping their hygenic practices a tad. Also, I would have liked some bananas in my pancakes.

    (3)
  • Matt C.

    I love this place! In fact we loved it so much we came here every morning for a week! It's right next to the beach with beautiful outdoor seating. The staff was supper friendly. Breakfast here lasted us all day till dinner. Must trys are the Moco Loco and the Ahi Benedict

    (5)
  • Ashley L.

    Great food!! The wait is terrible... To order you have to stand in a little room with about 25 other people-no air!! Cash only!! They do have an ATM though. Everyone I was with liked their meals. The coffee was delicious!!

    (4)
  • Josey L.

    This place is amazing! Friendliest staff ever and amazing food. Just remember it's a cash only place and because it is so good, their is usually a long line! I'd recommend the pork fried rice or banana much macadamia nut pancakes! Ahhh-mazing

    (5)
  • Lovely V.

    Loco moco with orange/mango juice for me. Love the ambience. Such a great local spot! Good food and big portions too!

    (5)
  • Long P.

    The food is GREAT, but the service is spotty. You need to go inside and order your food first before grabbing a table, so don't have people saving seats. The order line is super friendly and efficient, probably the best on the island. However, the time it takes for your food to actually arrive is hit and miss. Half of our party received their food first, while I didn't get my food until at least 15 minutes later. Meanwhile, tables who ordered after me got their food first. When I went to ask what was taking so long, I was ignored and the server was snippy when I finally got a hold of someone. The service definitely put a damper on my meal, but I would recommend the: -PORK FRIED RICE -FRENCH TOAST: Portguese sweet bread with banana and macadamia nuts. Yum!

    (3)
  • Shy A.

    Order first...then grab a seat...don't be a douche and try to save a table....have some manners, kids. This is outside seating ONLY, so don't shocked if you see some birds flitting around your table and don't expect 5 star ambiance. It's good, cheap food for Maui standards. It's also CASH ONLY, but there is an atm there in a pinch. The BFF ordered the moco loco subbing portuguese sausage for the hamburger patty and fried rice vs the plain. He liked the combo! I went for their homemade corned beef and eggs with fried rice. Yum! I almost ate the entire plate which I never do! Laid back vibe, no frills-your water comes from a cooler outside...My only gripe? Refills on coffee are $1. What? Pooh. I settled on just having a cup which may have been a good thing.

    (4)
  • Lulu T.

    A bit over rated. Loco Moco was rather bland and unexceptional. Veggie scramble was also bland but loaded with a good amount of veggies. The mac nut cinna roll was dry and chewy. The atmosphere is DIRTY! The dining area is super dirty with tons of scavenging birds all around. It was extremely uncomfortable trying to eat while dodging birds and swatting flies.

    (2)
  • Angelina F.

    Breakfast the way the locals do it--- oh so yummy! I ordered the corned beef hash and eggs which of course, came with a scoop of rice and could not have been happier with my order! Friendly and quick service-- I'd definitely recommend a stop in here for breakfast while in Maui!

    (4)
  • Michael Z.

    Someone recommend this place before I headed to Maui and I have to say very good recommendation. We went for breakfast and this place was packed out the door. We had to wait about 15 minutes to order our food but the wait was well worth it. The staff was very friendly and on top of their game even though it was so busy. My girlfriend ordered a popular item on the menu Banana Mac Nut French toast with a side of Portuguese sausage the dish was delicious. I ordered the super breakfast burrito and yes I know that I can get that back home but from what I read on the menu all the toppings sounded good and why not it's Maui. My burrito was very good it was differently made from what I usually get at home. Hands down the food overall is great. I can't wait to go here when I go back to Maui one of my favorite places Totally recommend it

    (5)
  • Danforth Ridgewell Rutherford V.

    Terrible. The loco moco's hamburger as tough as cardboard. Gravy: lackluster. Fried rice: weak. Flies everywhere. Birds walking on tables. Disgusting. I hate slamming local businesses but when L&L is better than your food you have some improvements to make.

    (1)
  • Chris C.

    My wife and I stayed in Kihei for our honeymoon last year. We quickly discovered the Kihei cafe. some days the line up can be long, but its well worth the wait. we ate the Kihei Cafe almost every day for either breakfast or lunch. this place is a MUST GO TO! right across from the beach! Amazing food! Amazing service! you have to try some of their iced coffee drinks as well! just great!

    (5)
  • Adrienne M.

    Excellent food, less than excellent atmosphere and service. We came here for breakfast on our last morning in Maui. I had the banana mac nut pancakes, which were fantastic, even though the bananas and nuts were a topping and not mixed into the batter. The pancakes themselves were perfectly golden and had the perfect texture. My mom had the banana mac nut french toast, which was also great. My father & fiance had steak & egg dishes, which met with their approval. Everything is served with huge pats of butter, so its definitely comfort food not health food. The portions were very big, and the prices are quite reasonably for Maui. Unfortunately, the outside table meant we were surrounded by pigeons and flies while we ate, which wasn't super appetizing. I also thought the service was a little brusque and could have been warmer. My mom and I were sitting at a table and a waitress kind of rudely told us we had to move to another table. Still, the food here is great, and I would come back if I were in Maui again.

    (4)
  • Carla V.

    OMG! Loved it loved it loved it! We heard that the line usually goes around the door so on our way to hana we got here early. There was so line but were told that the previous customer had bought several dozens of their cinnamon rolls. We had to try it so glad we did! The good is so good! My teen boys loved it!

    (5)
  • Chuck C.

    I went here while June 16th, 2012 while on vacation on a recommendation from a buddy who lived in Kihei for a while. Kihei Caffe was great! I had the Atkins Friendly omelet and that thing was absolutely stuff with meat and was extremely tasty. Honestly two people could split that for breakfast easily. I didn't really understand the sliced tomato it came with but they were good too. The one star removal is for the slight annoyance of having to pay for coffee refills, and that they need to do a little better control of the locals trying to steal your food. There were birds everywhere. Overall though, I stayed in Kihei and this place was my absolute staple for breakfast. Fast, cheap, and very tasty. Not to mention with views of the beach right across the street. I highly recommend it!

    (4)
  • Kimmy T.

    OMG, everything was so good! The service was as friendly as could possibly be. We didn't know the place was cash only and we had already ordered. The cashier let us go ahead and order, then go get cash and come back to pay afterwards. How nice! We ordered: Hawaiian Sweet Bread French Toast - topped it with bananas and macadamia nuts and poured coconut syrup all over. It was to die for. Simply delicious! Definitely recommend. Pork Fried Rice - I ordered sunny side up eggs to go on top, over easy so the yolk can pour all over the rice. It was also delicous. Moco Loco - Island favorite and also very good. We enjoyed everything we ordered. It was nice sitting out on the open patio and people watching. I definitely recommend trying this place while in Maui.

    (5)
  • Brent W.

    I had a burger here and the macadamian bananna waffles. My girlfriend had the loco moco. Everything was good. The guy who takes your order is super friendly.

    (4)
  • Michelle W.

    We came here 2 days in a row because our condo was just up the road from here. Their food is scrumptious and the service is great too! I think we met the owner, she was this really old lady and she was making sure we were enjoying ourselves. What we loved: -coconut french toast (both their french toasts are delicious, their fresh coconut syrup is great with them) -almond french toast -portugese sausage (can't go wrong with it) -pork fried rice (must - get over easy eggs) -loco moco (good, not amazing, but good) One more thing, it's cash only. No free refills on coffee either. You sit outside and they take your food to you.. It's also a great view of the beach park!

    (5)
  • Amy A.

    Amazing breakfast at a great price. There is always a huge line but don't let that deter you because it moves quickly. My son had a huge plate of fried rice and sausage and loved it. My husband had a ginormous omelet and I had the delicious pancakes. The staff was fast and friendly.

    (5)
  • Grace H.

    Best breakfast in Maui. Stopped here on the way back from catching the sunrise at Haleakela. There is limited seating and the service at the counter when you order might make you feel a bit rushed. There seems to be a never ending line out the door but it moves fast I promise. Their loco moco is one of the best we've had, the patty however is over cooked and a bit dry. Wish I can bottle up that gravy to take home with me. The pork fried rice with fried egg is bomb diggity. Food here is good.. definately worth a stop.

    (4)
  • Heidi K.

    Someone recommended I try this place out and I'm so glad I did. Forewarning - CASH ONLY. There is an ATM inside for your convenience, though. I got the home made corned beef and white rice with a hard fried egg. Oh my GOD. So freaking delicious. I couldn't eat all of it, but it was so, SO good. I came alone and I sat at a 2 person table... and it was very busy. No one told me to leave... haha. (If you don't know what I'm talking about, keep reading the reviews below mine!) It was so good that I brought my husband back the next day. He got the corned beef and rice and I got banana macadamia nut pancakes which were delicious - again, SO MUCH that I ate maybe a quarter of it! Great service, just be patient, it's a busy place, and you may have to wait a sec to grab a table. You go in and order FIRST, then go out and find yourself a table. Like I said ,be patient. :) Parking is across the street.

    (5)
  • Rey L.

    We had breakfast here every morning of our trip. The dude at the counter even remembered our names... on the last day. :) The taste and portions are awesome here. A good way to start your busy day is to pack on food here before you sweat it out during the warm maui winters. We were staying in Kihei and, thanks to my Yelp colleagues, found this little gem. It was a short distance from our hotel. Our first trip here coincided with Whale Day so the place was wall to wall. They have a sign as you enter saying to Order Inside then Find a Seat. It seemed like an impossible endeavor, considering the amount of people there, but amazingly, the turnover was really quick. There were even groups of 6 getting seated together with no problems. My first order here was the obligatory, (yes, it is required) Loco Moco. Oh my goodness! Trying to explain in words the beauty that is anything topped with Eggs and Gravy is a wasted effort. Just do it. We sampled a multitude of different items during our visits. Bisquits and gravy, chicken fried steak, bacon and eggs, pork fried rice, pancakes, etc etc. A grand assortment of stick to your ribs island flavors. The prices were very reasonable. btw, Cash Only. The quality was superb. The service was excellent. And the calorie count... well... you're on Vacation! No Worries!

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    We had a delicious breakfast here before playing a round of golf at Wailea. It's right on the main drag in Kihei. We parked in the lot right next-door and the service was very fast, and the prices were reasonable. Highly recommended! Bring Cash! No Credit Cards.

    (5)
  • Mpunkt H.

    Not sure what people like about this place. Our food was just ok overall: Pancakes where good, my cheese omlette with added spinach, mushrooms, green peppers, was just ok and a little blant, the potatoes are good when hungry but nothing to come back for. I expected more.

    (2)
  • Gary C.

    Awesome breakfast joint with personality of its own. Kihei Caffe offers a great variety of breakfast food from light to heavy. This place is always busy and it's always packed out the door with guests, but what makes up for is that the staffs are very friendly and are always on top of things. And don't worry about saving tables, because you will get a table no problem. Loco Moco on fried rice..... to die for! Papaya delight..... great if you're a light breakfast eater; very pleasant to eat. Pork fried rice and scrambled egg.... don't think twice about ordering! Eat now, repent later! Long story short: a must-go!

    (5)
  • Jason P.

    Stand in line, order your food, give your name, and grab a seat outside in the main seating area (4-5 tables), or to the right where there are another 7-10 metal tables. When your order is ready, someone will come out and shout your name, so be sure you are listening, as they will walk up and down the line of tables and may get a bit agitated if no one responds. For my breakfast entree, I ordered the #1 - Two eggs with bacon, homefries, and biscuit ($7.95) and a pineapple drink ($2.50). The entree was decently portioned so make sure you a bit of an appetite if ordering this dish. I ordered my eggs sunnyside, which were a bit overcooked. The yolk was half cooked and half runny. 2 pieces of bacon were thick and greasy, just how I like 'em. Yum. The homefries were also pretty good.

    (3)
  • Bonnie F.

    Cute surf shack cafe. Adult Portions are generous. Kid's French toast was only 1 piece so I had to share my breakfast with my son. The pineapple coconut French toast was yummy and my husband enjoyed his breakfast burrito. $30 for 2 coffees, 2 adult breakfasts, 1 kid's breakfast, half a papaya and a side of yogurt, which is reasonable considering our hotel is charging $30pp.

    (4)
  • Sae J.

    Best place for breakfast! They are busy but fast and manage to find everyone a table. The pancakes are like air and moist. Everything is filling and large enough to split. My kids loves their teddy bear and whale shapes pancakes. Bring cash!

    (5)
  • Christy D.

    Hands down my favorite breakfast in Maui and even Hawaii! I had the french toast with bananas and macadamia nuts...it was incredible! The coconut syrup is amazingly good, and I just sopped it up with the toast. It's the white stuff in the syrup bottles, in case you're clueless like me. ;) My husband had a breakfast plate with portuguese sausage....I mention the sausage because it's not something I've ever seen on a menu outside of Hawaii...and it was good! I would definitely come back here if I were visiting again. I had macadamia nut/banana pancakes elsewhere on Hawaii and they didn't compare to the french toast from here. Yes, pancakes and toast are different, but the concept was the same. Cash only, get there early (hardly any wait).

    (5)
  • Andrew C.

    I'm not sure what it is about this place that got it a 4-star rating overall, but this place definitely wasn't for me. I ordered the fried rice with spam, portuguese sausage, etc. with scrambled eggs on top. It came out somewhat cold, wasn't as delicious as it looked and just didn't satisfy my hunger. Although the Gazebo is on the NW side of the island, that place definitely had better fried rice. The gf got some biscuits and gravy because they ran out of corned beef benedict (Not on their menu but highly recommended by a friend)... Another friend got the cinnamon roll french toast which was actually pretty good, but I don't think we were blown away... And lastly the fourth person in our party ordered the papaya + yogurt and granola...somehow that dish came out after everyone had finished more than half their dishes. The cashier was very friendly and helped to explain things to each customer, which is always nice. The line length appears to come in waves, but i am glad I didn't have to wait long. Overall, this was not my cup of tea and didn't satisfy my hunger.

    (3)
  • Melinda B.

    Good food, large portions (I may not need to eat for a week), good prices (for Maui). I had the corned beef hash and eggs with white rice & a biscuit. Hash was fantastic (homemade - but you can request the canned kind if you like). Husband had the papaya filled with yogurt and cereal - really good. We split an enormous cinnamon roll. Coffee on the weak side - average in taste. When we got there, there was a decent line but it moved very quickly. They have a pretty efficient system. Once we sat, we got our food pretty quickly. The only things you need to watch for are the birds lurking for your food! Crazy how aggressive those suckers are in Maui. Definitely recommend this - cheaper than resort food and very tasty.

    (4)
  • Holly B.

    Amazing we ate there everyday best in maui great prices and people are just as amazing

    (5)
  • Bree M.

    You. Must. Eat. Here. Breakfast is off the hook. Super local place, with the friendliest guy in the whole world working the counter. He could have helped 300 people before you and you felt like the first person he's seen all day and he's stoked to help you out. We ate here maybe 3 times in our 6 days in Kihei. I'm sad to say, but we were addicted to the breakfasts and never got a chance to try out their lunches... Guessss we HAVE to go back! From the amazing banana mac nut french toast with coconut syrup to the huevos rancheros to the giant fresh fruit platter, everything is to die for. If you're into mixed drinks too, I'd suggest the Haleakala! This place is awesome, the staff is friendly, sure you gotta battle birds and sometimes flies, but you're on an island, stop caring so much and relax and enjoy a great meal!

    (5)
  • Nic P.

    I suppose everything is relative, but this place is expensive. I saw it advertised here as a fairly inexpensive place to have breakfast in Kehei so I bit (pun intended). It is not cheap, sorry to break it to you. I ordered the cinnamon roll french toast with eggs and bacon with a drink and the total with tip was over $15. The portion sizes were average, but I expected a bit more for the price. The french toast was good and the atmosphere was inviting, but I just didn't feel like I got my money's worth. I will say, however, that for Maui, this is one of the better places that I ate at. Try it, you might feel differently. For me it was just, eh.

    (3)
  • R X.

    This must be the most disgusting place on the island. Nothing was right. Instant, reheated food. Spoiled "fresh" oj. Crinkled cheap fries. A disaster.

    (1)
  • Nhu P.

    Overpriced, overhyped, mediocre food. Better off getting food at the abc store. Loco moco sucked ass. Bland flavorless burger patty on top of a huge mound of rice.... Yeah, this place was such a disappointment. Don't bother..

    (1)
  • Michele M.

    This place is great, if your looking for great food, great coffee this is the place to go. It's not fancy in any way, but the food is well worth waiting in line to order. The portions are enormous so be careful and don't order too much. I had the veggie scramble and had to abandon half of it cause it was so big.

    (4)
  • Cindy N.

    The food here was delicious. I caved and got the french toast even though I'm supposed to be on a low-carb diet ... but it's Hawaii, right? Their portions are HUGE! My boyfriend and I eat ordered a plate and we split them right down the middle (he had more of a protein plate with eggs, bacon, and I believe ham) so we basically created two full meals. I don't know what got into me (eyes are bigger than stomach, most likely) but I also decided to order a cinnamon roll. THAT THING IS HUGE. After the huge breakfast I tried to devour that thing but I couldn't finish it. Cinnamon rolls are my weakness and if you know me, you know I will eat one in under 5 minutes. Nope. Couldn't do it. I was too stuffed and that thing was too big. Seating is first come first serve but only AFTER you order. They won't allow you to reserve a table until you've ordered first which I think is pretty fair. They are also cash only but there is an ATM nearby. My friend who is a local recommended this place and we decided to go on our last morning there. Totally worth it.

    (5)
  • Dennis L.

    It's been a year and a half when I was here but I remember it for being a high quality and fairly low price place especially for breakfast. Staying at our timeshare in Kihei, we were able to get here in 5 min. We tried it without any recommendations and were delightfully surprised how good it was. We ended up coming back again a few days later. Try to arrive early or you will be waiting to get a seat (especially during peak vacation periods). It's right off the main road.

    (4)
  • Renee B.

    We ate here several times at the end of January 2013 For those who go here for the first time... Rule #1 is Order First Inside and don't save a table... you will get booted! Even though they have signs to reinforce this people try to save tables... It all works out you will get a seat... respect the process. Food is great!!! Loved the Pork Fried Rice, Macadamia Nut Pancakes and Bacon is delicious... Also the bake goods they have near the register are delicious as well... This is a great place to get your breakfast on and then head out for a fun filed day. If there is a line it goes really fast... so step in and absorb the menu as there is much to look at.

    (4)
  • Steven M.

    A friend told me about this place and I would have forgotten about it if it wasn't for another friend here on her honeymoon. I so wanted to try the pork fried rice with scrambled eggs on top. But both times I was here I had to have the banana macadamia nut pancakes with the coconut syrup. Um, yumm! If your looking for a clean place to have a meal, with matching plates and silverware, nice tables and chairs. Keep walking, because you will be horrified! Especially with the birds swooping in and crapping all over the place. But if your looking to have wonderfully delicious food at a reasonable price, than you made it home.

    (4)
  • Nick C.

    I was there recently for the fish special, which was a panko breaded fish on top of white rice covered in garlic butter sauce. The sauce was pretty good and went really well with both the rice and fish. I think the fish special is probably one of their most popular items and is reasonable priced for being in Maui. The service was friendly,and the prices for other things we're about average from what I could tell. I would definitely go back specifically for the fish special, or perhaps try something else. I only gave four stars because I wasn't completely blown away, which is a rare occasion.

    (4)
  • Gretchen F.

    The banana mac nut pancakes were the bomb. I got a cinnamon mac nut bun to go to enjoy tomorrow for breakfast. Definitely going back when Im here in Maui again.

    (5)
  • Jahnna P.

    We came here for breakfast the other morning and it was so delicious! I wish we had discovered this place sooner as we definitely would have eaten here twice. We got there around 6 am so there were plenty of table to choose from. However, we did have to sit in the dark because a large party was taking up the lighted part of the patio. I thought their menu had a wide variety of breakfast items. (I didn't notice the lunch menu because I was stuck on pancakes). Anyway, they only accept cash, but they have an ATM machine in the corner. The fee was only $2.50 which is nothing compared to the fees back home and on resorts.

    (5)
  • Laura B.

    Absolutely amazing food!! My bf & I ate here 2 times while on vaca in Maui. Friendly staff, great natural sweetened sodas & lattes! I was addicted to the chorizo meal! Great local spot!

    (5)
  • Anthony H.

    We went to this place for our first breakfast on Maui. Friends had recommended it, and a check here showed that fellow Yelpers thought well of this establishment also. I had the eggs benedict with blackened fish and a side of biscuits and gravy. On this trip I ordered eggs benedict for breakfast several times and I must say it was the best here. Buttery holandaise and fish were a potent combination. The biscuits and gravy were fine, nothing special. DW had macadania sticky bun and cupiccino. She enjoyed hers as well. Good food, open early, friendly service and moderately priced for Maui.

    (4)
  • Andrew D.

    This is the second time I have been here. First time was good This last time service was poor. I ordered a breakfast item and before paying I wanted to change the way my eggs were made and the cashier told me it was too late. What?... you mean before even paying for my meal the dish has been made? The food was ok but could have done without the attitude. Also they charge for coffee refills. Too busy for them to deliver quality service. Too much hype about this place... Go somewhere else unless you like being herded like cattle.

    (2)
  • Lola R.

    Food was ok...sure it's reasonable for Maui I suppose, I'm not into the "Soup Nazi" sort of attitude when I go into a restaurant. We had the Huevos Rancheros and Breakfast Burrito. Decent, nothing great, won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Eric B.

    This is exactly what I was looking for when we went to Maui. A good, local eatery away from the overpriced resort crap. Man am I glad we went here. This was probably the best (and definitely the cheapest!) meal we had on the island. We went here for breakfast the morning that we left. A really charming spot with that kind of surf-shack vibe. Order at the counter and grab a seat at an available table outside. Everything coming out of the kitchen looked amazing. And the portions were HUGE! We had the eggs benedict and the breakfast burrito. The eggs benedict were delicious. Eggs were cooked perfectly and they came with some of the best, buttery hollandaise sauce I've ever had. The breakfast burrito was equally great. Huge portion, filled with eggs, cheese, homefries, and I added some bacon. Just great stuff. Better than anything I've had in Austin, which is sad because I love me a good breakfast taco/burrito and before coming here I was pretty convinced that Austin was the mecca for such food. Also the homefries that they serve with everything...every restaurant in the world needs to learn how to cook them like they do here. They cook the potatoes PROPERLY crispy. Not that limp undercooked shit you get at places like Kerbey Lane. These were supremely crisp on the outside (without being burnt) and so good. I wanted to try everything on their menu. I regret waiting until our last day to finally try this place. Next time I'll make sure it's a regular stop during our vacation. Oh, it's cash only so be ready for that. They do have an ATM inside.

    (5)
  • Austin O.

    Food has so much aloha love. The best breakfast on Kihei!

    (5)
  • natalia c.

    Love this eatery! Family friendly breakfast spot that opens super early. I love their hearty breakfast burrito, awesome create your own omelet & amazing cinnamon French toast! Seating's outside only & it's relatively easy parking. There is a kids park across the street so you can burn off some easy calories with your little ones!

    (5)
  • Jimmy D.

    Super friendly staff. Huge portions. A couple notes: Cash only :( & coffee refills are $1.

    (4)
  • C. Edward B.

    Okay if you don't like spending $60 for fruit and yogurt leave your 5 star resort and go local at the Kihei Cafe. Its a chow hounds paradise. I had the breakfast burrito and it filled me for the day and my wife did the eggs Benedict. Both were awesome. When you arrive you cant go hold a table outside (against the rules howlie), go inside and stand in line and place your order, then go outside and fight for a table. As you wait make Friends with the local stray cats and senior hippies, and surfers that frequent the place. Then your food arrives and your feeling mighty tall.

    (4)
  • Felicia M.

    Our family loved this place! We ended up eating breakfast here 3xs on our trip! My favorite was the banana, macadamia nut French toast with coconut syrup, sticky buns were a favorite amongst my daughter and the fresh fruit plate was deliscious!

    (5)
  • Thomas L.

    Came here for breakfast with the wife and we both had the locomoco's. Wasn't the greatest, but the service was quick and friendly.

    (3)
  • brad m.

    A solid four stars. Great pancakes, good omelette. French toast is good too. Flies are a bit much outside, as are the birds, but this is a solid place for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Ernie M.

    I heard all the great reviews here on Yelp so we had to try this place for ourselves. My wife and our 2 kids came here for breakfast. I ordered the veggie omelete, my wife ordered the french toast, bee ordered the biscuits and gravy and Bobby ordered the pancakes. My veggie omelete was good, the bannana pancakes are great, the biscuits and gravy sucked, the biscuits were so hard I could have cut diamonds with it. My wifes' french toast were good especially with the coconut syrup. Why did I give this place one star? I ordered coffe and the cup had lipstick all over it, disgusting as its Hawaii and I dont know where those lips have been. I also asked for an extra plate so I could have some of Bobbys pancakes and the extra plate had a small curled hair on it. There is no indoor dining and you have to eat outside in this little courtyard. The problem here is that there are no outdoor ceiling fans (they keep the flies away) and the flies are everywhere. They landed on my wifes french toast and I had to eat with one arm flailing all over to keep the flies away. Disgusting. Oh, I almost forgot, they didnt accept debit or credit cards, cash only, sucks because we didnt have enough cash and I had to make an atm dash. So to wrap it up, the food is hit and miss, and the place is dirty and gross. Not worth it.

    (1)
  • Patty A.

    We eat here 4-5 times on our trips to the Island. Banana Macadamia Nut French Toast w/Coconut Syrup..... TO DIE FOR Breakfast Burrito...........................................­..............................OH YEAH (happy daughter) Veggie Scramble..........................................­................................WOW Breakfast Fried Rice..............................................­...................... YUM Loco Moco ..................................................­....................................Heaven (hubby's favorite) AWESOME STAFF..... this is a must to stop, we eat here many times for breakfast or brunch on our trips....hubby has to have the LOCO MOCO at least 3 times when we are vacationing, says it is a must have if you are a main-lander, at least once... try it. Love the Veggie Scramble and Fried Rice, and the French Toast or Pancakes with the Macadamia Nuts and Fresh Coconut Syrup... these are the Island comfort foods you have to have..........

    (5)
  • Howard F.

    If you're in Maui you have to go for breakfast. The food is unbelievable...Try the fired rice with eggs of french toast with banana and macadamian nuts

    (5)
  • V B.

    We ate here a couple of times with the family during a recent trip to Maui. The breakfast was decent but it didn't really wow us. The best thing on the menu was the home made corned beef. Very tasty. It would have been better if they served it with brown rice. The other popular items like the french toast and pancakes, both with macadamia, were just ok. I liked their coffee because it had the right amount of strength, not too watery. We went again to give it another try and this time I ordered the blackened fish with eggs because they ran out of the home made corned beef. Again, average breakfast meal for me.

    (3)
  • Lindsay L.

    Cash only and the long line always moves fast. We went with a group of 6 and my favorite dish of the table was my Huevos Rancheros. It's marked on the menu for being a local's favorite and now I know why. All of the dishes were tasty but the loco moco fell short for me, a little bland and lacking the extra character that all the other dishes had.

    (4)
  • Abi P.

    Every time I come here, it is amazing. Fast and efficient with delicious food. Corned beef hash is just the right flavor with tasty eggs, and the papaya delight is perfectly ripe and fragrant and features homemade granola. And iced coffee drinks are served with coffee ice cubes! There is no better breakfast in Kihei.

    (5)
  • Ruth S.

    5 stars for service, corned beef (order with rice) and Almond Joy drink. So, so good! I loved also their polish sausage (would order with a side of eggs and rice), but my only problem with it was that it's a very small serving compared to what I received at Stella Blues Cafe down the road. However, in Kihei, you have to eat here for breakfast. The ambiance and service, plus being across the street from the beach, is just "Hawaii" to me.

    (5)
  • Madelynn K.

    I was in search of an eatery where the locals went so I Yelped this place and decided to check it out. Based on the reviews I decided to try the pancakes. So glad I did. It was a large stack of three and I opted to have the sliced bananas and toasted macadamia nuts on top for an extra $1.50. Also, based on the recommendations of fellow Yelpers I decided to try the coconut syrup on top. I don't usually say this but OH EM GEE. . . For me it's more like, "Damn, these MFs are hella good!" My youngest daughter hated it there since you are seated outdoors and all the flies, bees, and birds find you and your food fair game. Needless to say, she was a little distraught throughout the entire breakfast because she was scared she was going to be stung by a bee. Overall, the food was really good. I've also ordered the corned beef and it was tasty. My husband ordered the Loco Moco Fry which he said was really good too. I was kicking myself for not visiting this place before we left for the airport. There are no other local joint in the Kuhului area that serve breakfast as good as Kihei Caffe. So before you jump on that plane, make sure you get your fill! Not for those who don't like the elements of outdoor, picnic-style dining. Remember to order first then find a table.

    (4)
  • Dave K.

    "What's your name bro?" "Dave" "OK Dave, what do you want?" - How cool is that? I had been away from California for a week now and craving Mexican food, so I ordered the Breakfast Burrito with chorizo. I'm guessing there are not too many places in Maui that have chorizo... It was good, I could barely eat 3/4 of it and the coffee was tasty too. Far better than brown water you usually find at cafes. Everyone was super-friendly and I had a table with a view of the gale. Dope joint, I will be back. Auf.

    (4)
  • Nina D.

    I normally prefer a protein shake for breakfast, even on vacation, its what seems best after my morning run. My husband on the other hand loves breakfast and after eating here I am planning on breakfast if it's at Kihei Caffe. We had and omelet with ham, mushrooms, onions and cheese, very well prepared and tasted great. The highlight was the pancakes, we ordered the Banana Macadamia with Coconut syrup pancakes and I wanted to lick my plate!! the service was fast and very helpful and friendly, I want to go back and plan to take more cash so I can leave a tip in the "tip jar"

    (5)
  • Kaylie A.

    YES. This was a little Kihei treasure to find. My mom and I were visiting for a little over a week and we ended up eating here almost every day for breakfast. Their banana macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup are seriously to die for.! We also loved the cheese omelete that you can build yourself with a ton of veggies. All of the menu items are big enough to share... but doesn't mean you want to!

    (5)
  • James J.

    OMG this is so great. But bring CASH it's cash only. The owner work there. They are soooo nice. The moco loco is so good. I had the regular one but want to try the one with the sausage that sounds soooo good. My BF had the macadamia nut pancakes. We will come back each time we go back.

    (5)
  • Dawn M.

    Five stars for yummy goodness to value ratio. We went here three times during our 7 day vacation last week. We probably would've gone more if we knew better. Huge, no-fuss, creative menu with everything under $10.00 It could be on the cleaner side of things, but the food is just so good you can't help but go all the time. During my first visit, I had the cinnamon roll french toast (really made from their cinn. rolls) that they had on the specials board which not only smelled absolutely amazing when it arrived, but it tasted like heaven in my mouth. Another day I tried the banana mac nut french toast, which was also very good. Not AS good in comparison, but still pretty fantastic. On our third visit, I just had to have one of those giant cinnamon rolls I'd been eyeing at the counter during each prior visit, so my husband and I split one of those and the chorizo and eggs with home fries. The chorizo and eggs comes with a few tortillas so you can make your own mini tacos, I'd guess you'd call them. If it gives you any idea, my husband got them all three times we visited. The cinnamon roll was fantastic...would've been better if they were warm, but I guess beggers can't be choosers. I was so sad when it was all gone. I didn't care for the coffee at all, so I'd recommend trying a latte or getting something else to drink...but maybe I'm just picky. If you're in the area, definitely go to the Kehei Caffe. I consider it the best value on the island and you can get a different, yet really tasty and inventive item from the menu each day. There was so much more I wanted to try, there just wasn't enough time! You can try to spend a minimum on breakfast somewhere else....but you can't beat it! One day we tried to go to a coffee shop in the Shops at Wailea near our hotel, and a coffee and a pastry was still going to amount to about $8.00 anyway - what you'd spend at the Kehei Caffe! The only difference is that after the coffee shop you'll be hungry in 2 hours, and after a visit to the Kehei Cafee you might not need lunch at all, or just a small snack to hold you till dinner!

    (5)
  • Eileen S.

    Came here for breakfast the second to last day of our trip. We should have gone sooner! It was raining the next morning so we stuck to breakfast at the hotel. Darn. This place totally beats the pricey blah breakfast at the hotel. I had the banana macadamia nut french toast and it was delicious. Everyone else in our group said they enjoyed their meal as well. For us tourists, here's the deal: get in line, place your order at the counter, give them your name, get your java at the end of the counter, go outside and find a table, the waitstaff will call your name and deliver your food.

    (4)
  • Ricardo C.

    Okay! You're in Hawaii but the passionate breakfast person in you wants a quality stack of pancakes and other goodies without breaking the bank. This is the place you come to. I tried several others in a span of 2 weeks and this is by far the best. I drive from Lahaina (45min) several times to treat myself to a very satisfying breakfast.

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    They serve local coffee and sodas! Their breakfast is huge and delicious. You order inside then find a table outside.

    (5)
  • Jenn A.

    We were in Maui for my BIL's wedding with family at ate breakfast here twice after a recommendation at our hotel. I had also read about it on Yelp and was looking forward to trying it. The first morning I had the banana and macadamia nut pancakes. Delish, but not enough nuts, IMO. My husband had the pork fried rice with two fried eggs. Huge portions. He loved his and mine was definitely tasty. The coffee was to die for with a little cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon. YUM! The second morning I had scrambled eggs, biscuit and bacon. Tasty. My husband had pork chops and he enjoyed. There were many bowls of fresh fruit at our table and they looked delicious. Kinda pricey, though. (I'm not a fan of papaya.) Also, the bride loved their cinnamon rolls. The ordering area was very small and moved very quickly. The staff is brisk, but not rude. Oh...and when they say the container with the roolls on the counter is hot, they mean it. My husband got a wicked burn. They only take cash or so be prepared or use the ATM before getting in line. Since we were in a big group, we had no problem getting a table. Once we told them our number, they set us up right away. (The place only has outdoor seating.) It gets crowded quickly so the earlier you arrive, the better. Would go back again and definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • Surranna V.

    As good as it gets in Maui for the price that is. Everything I have had has been well done. I like the whole experience of this place. If you can't follow rules you might not like the ordering process, but I look at it as maximum efficiency. Rest assured anything you order will be good with great presentaion, at least as far as breakfast goes. Word on the street says they will be open late night all night on the weekends soon, Only place in Kihei...I think!

    (5)
  • erica r.

    My boyfriend and I ate here twice on our weekend trip to Maui. Everything we ate was good. The macadamia pancakes, loco moco (with fried rice), and the breakfast burrito were all delicious! The place gets pretty packed but they are super quick to get your food out to you. The entire staff is friendly. :) Just so you know, it is cash only and you order first inside then find a table. I am definitely going back on our next trip!

    (5)
  • Niti W.

    Got their biscuit n gravy with sausage, so yum! Also got the pork fried rice, but it is pretty greasy. I'm a rice addict so I had to get it. The added soy sauce was wonderful added flavor, a bit sweet and it was perfect. Will be back for more.

    (4)
  • Nancy P.

    I really really like this place!! If you're looking for a no-fuss, find you own seating, great local place..then this is it :) The person who takes your order is really funny. I've eaten here twice and it's hard not to want to come back when they display all their tasty menu items on the wall! Stuff that I've tried that's yum!: the banana mac french toast!, kahlua pork fried rice, omelet was HUGE, chorizo and eggs(u can get it with beans and tortilla)...there are so many good, tasty, hearty items that really hit the spot. And you're right next to the ocean....

    (5)
  • Kara P.

    food: love their fried rice, portuguese sausage, breakfast burrito and loco moco. love love love! service: so friendly!! final thoughts: my husband and i ate here almost every day while we were in maui...so you should go too

    (5)
  • Dave M.

    Every thing my wife & I have eaten here has been very good. Great atmosphere, very relaxed place, love it. Cash only.

    (5)
  • Diana E.

    My boyfriend and i ate here for breakfast as I had found it on yelp. It was excellent and reasonably priced. I had the biscuits and gravy and wasn't disappointed. My boyfriend had the fried rise and was very pleased. We were so impressed that we dined here again two days later, french toast was awesome and the omelets are huge.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Kihei Caffe is marvelous! I went for breakfast on my last day on Maui. The place is a little odd. All the seating is outside but you have to go inside to order and then you grab a table outside. No grabbing a table first....they will make sure you have a seat. I debated between the huevos rancheros and the chorizo with eggs. The man behind the counter sold me on the chorizo and I was glad I went with it. A buddy of mine makes homemade chorizo with his future inlaws which I consider the best...which is funny because he, nor his future inlaws are mexican. This chorizo was as good as that. It was spicy and had a good taste to it. The eggs were pretty standard but what I like most about Kihei Caffe was the quality of breakfast for the price. You can't go wrong with this place. If you are staying in one of the high end Wailea resorts and are sick of breakfast in bed or paying hotel prices for crappy breakfast, go to Kihei Caffe and have a great meal for a great price!

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    Perfect breakfast - I would go here for eggs benedict or the cinnamon roll french toast ANY DAY. Plus I LOVE the guy who takes the orders. He's magnetic. Also, the burger deal for lunch might be the best burger I have had on Maui. Must go!

    (5)
  • Stephanie W.

    good christ! You eat here for breakfast and you won't eat the rest of the day. There is something here to make everyone happy. Staff is great!

    (5)
  • starrynight c.

    I had the french toast - and it is amazing. The coconut syrup is, too (lightly sweet). I also tried the loco moco with pork fried rice and that fried rice is SO GOOD. I wish I had one of these in the Bay Area...what a great brunch time find.

    (5)
  • B C.

    Great food even though they lost our order..they made it up with some free cinnamon rolls. Bring cash, no checks or credit cards. Staff is OK a bit on the rude side but food more an makes up for it.

    (4)
  • Henry Q.

    Loco Moco rocked my slippers off. I'm paying for it right now...toilet style.

    (5)
  • Michelle D.

    Came here after reading a recommendation in my book 'Maui Revealed' and boy was I glad I did! This is a really good breakfast spot. During my week and a half stay in Kihei, I must have had breakfast here almost every day. You must try the pork fried rice! It has eggs and bacon in it and is absolutely delicious. Oh and the portions are HUGE. Enough to split between two people.

    (4)
  • D C.

    First breakfast meal in Maui. Pancakes with bananas & mac nut ($2 extra but worth it to try once), the coconut syrup is perfect pairing. Husband got the moco loco and it's a lot of food. Coffee decent. Fri morning at around 8am, no line but tables were filling up. Order first then grab table. Convenient to take toddler for the playground across the street. Shaved ice close by too.

    (4)
  • Sonya T.

    There is really not too much that is special about this place really. First time I went, got the loco moco. The only real good thing about this is that you get a ton of food. However, it is supposed to have a "special hawaiian beef patty," but it tasted like plain ground beef with no seasoning. The only goo d thing about this dish is the pork fried rice, which you pay extra for. However, the rice was kinda mushy. 2nd time got the banana french toast-again nothing special, but portion is huge, which is good since food is so expensive in Maui. I have definitely had better french toast before. In addition, they only take cash, which always annoys me.

    (3)
  • Abe M.

    Came here on our first and last days in Maui. The food was great and the people working there were super nice. I recommend the Loco Moco with fried rice, it was delicious!

    (5)
  • James P.

    Was lucky enough to have this place recommended to me by some other vacationers in the area. Very unique menu options and super nice guy behind the counter. Classic laid back Hawaiian road side place. No frills, just good food. I got the loco moco and my wife got the heaping plate of mac nut banana pancakes. We each had POG juice to wash it down. Double yum.

    (5)
  • California D.

    DON'T GO. Not clean, disorganized and staff is plasticy / has attitude. You wait in an often long line to order your food. The food is average for the price and the environment is dirty. So it gets a lot of great reviews you say? Give a drive by and take a look and decide for yourself. There are plenty of other places very nearby that can give you a better experience, good value for your money, better food with real table service and a clean place to enjoy your breakfast.. This place is a poster child for the need to have posted health inspection ratings like many mainland cities do.

    (1)
  • Joe M.

    Amazing breakfast... Strong strong recommend!

    (5)
  • Amber F.

    We ate here twice on our recent trip to Maui! Make sure you bring CASH!!!! Huge portion breakfasts with fast friendly service. Don't get discouraged when you see the line out the door. The staff is very fast and efficient. The longest we waited in line was maybe 10 minutes and our food was out about 5 minutes later. Hubby had the portugese sausage omlette that was the size of a football. It was so good he had it both times. The home fries taste like they have been sauteed in the sausage fat which made them even more scrumtious. I had the biscuit with gravy the first day and banana mac nut pancakes the second day. Both were equally delicious! Can't say a bad thing about Kihei Cafe!

    (5)
  • Ashley H.

    Nice setting, quick service and absolutely delicious food. This is a very casual eating spot. You get in line to order and pay first and then it's first come first serve for seating. You can't sit down at a table until after you order. We went to a couple of breakfast spots while in Kihei and this might have been my favorite. The food was just too good! We got the two local favorite breakfasts- the French toast with macadamia nuts and banana and the pork fried rice with egg on top. SO good. If you're looking for a quick, casual, and delicious breakfast spot that's outdoor seating with good prices- I highly recommend this cafe!

    (5)
  • Brian O.

    Wow. Absolutely wonderful breakfast. Line out the door as advertised. Well worth the wait. We waited 15-20 mins. The bananas foster pancakes were spectacular. SERIOUSLY! Veggie omelette was above average. Needed some cholula to complete the equation. I would def come back

    (5)
  • Robert G.

    Great breakfast. Might have to wait to find table but worth it.

    (5)
  • Cameron H.

    DELICIOUS!!!!!! Some friends (foodies) who were in Maui recommended this place. Awesome how close it was to the hotel. We ordered what they recommended, pancakes with macadamia nuts with coconut syrup. Loved it. We loved how you walk in, place your order, receive your drinks before walking to your seat, and seat yourself. About 10 minutes or less, your food arrived. Great service, great food, great location. I love sitting outside, people watching and observing how friendly the birds are. Maui is amazing!!!

    (4)
  • Brian P.

    We ate here a little after 11. The line wasn't as long. We had the fried rice with eggs and the chicken fried steak. Both were delicious. The portions are extremely generous. Also tried the Big Kahuna mocha drink. It is a must try! The next day we had the biscuits and gravy and a cinnamon roll. Both very good. The staff is amazing, friendly, and service is very quick.

    (5)
  • Luke W.

    After hearing about this from a friend and reading the reviews, we came!!!!! WOW! The most incredible thing I've EVER Eaten for breakfast! I had the French toast with bananas and Mac nuts and it blew my mind. I'm call myself a foodie and this was amazing. The line was long at 8 am but moved fast. Don't miss this awesome place when "in" Maui. I'll be going this week!!

    (5)
  • Kimberly W.

    Food is So GOOD!! Friendliest service, and super fast! Got the huevos rancheros, breakfast burrito, yogurt parfait, and pork fried rice w eggs! Everything was excellent!! We'll be back!

    (5)
  • Rhea S.

    My husband and I ate here 3 times for breakfast during our vacation in Maui. The prices are reasonable and the good is good. Do order: Breakfast burrito - it's huge. Great for splitting between two people. Cinnamon roll - forget Cinnabon. There rolls are huge and delicious. The perfect excuse to split your meal and save space. If you really can't make room then take one to go! Coffee - absolutely necessary Don't order: Steak and eggs - the steak had absolutely no flavor. Save your money and order something else. What to expect: - outdoor seating - occasional flys and birds trying to get at your food. - CASH ONLY

    (4)
  • Chanell J.

    Oh, my goodness was this place amazing! My hubby & I just returned from Maui & this was our first breakfast. SO DELICIOUS! We both ordered the French Toast w/ banana & mac nuts + a side of bacon. It was so flavorful & crazy filling. Their portions are huge, so come hungry! We also ordered blended coffee drinks. I ordered the Hapa Mocha, which was really yummy & not too sweet & my husband ordered the Haleakala Frost & he loved it. Their service is super friendly & welcoming. You can tell it's run by people who are all like family & I love that when I visit a hole in the wall restaurant. Just a few tips, that only accept cash, so be aware of that. Also, the lines are typically super long. We went twice on our stay & it was about a 20-30 minute wait each time. It's SO worth it, though & honestly, your food comes out super quickly! The second time we went, I ordered the same thing, so you know it was yummy! Haha. My husband ordered the Loco Moco w/ fried rice & he really loved it! The fried rice was so delicious, but there's something about hamburger meat & eggs that freak me out, so I didn't eat too much of it as a whole. BUT, the meat w/ the rice & brown gravy was amazing. We also ordered one of their homemade cinnamon rolls. Omg, Heaven. And, they're huge, so they're definitely good for sharing. If you're on Maui, this place is an absolute must!

    (5)
  • Vineeta P.

    we ordered the Banana Macadamia pancakes and the Blackened fish. Loved the pancakes and the coconut syrup doubled the flavor. A must try. However, didn't enjoy the fish as it was too dry and kind of raw for my taste.

    (3)
  • Chad R.

    A must visit!!! The new chef is great and having fun creating amazing dishes. Breakfast is the main reason to go here. Cash only so leave your CC at home. I have had several of their items and have never been dissappointed. Eggs Benedict is very good and always try the fun pancakes. Only negative is the OJ is very small for what you pay for if you want fresh. Not really worth it. But other than that, it is great.

    (5)
  • Jonathan Z.

    Service was good, but that's about all I really liked. I ordered the loco moco. The rice was too wet, the gravy was not flavorful, and the beef was decent. The best part of the dish was the egg on top. I love eggs, but a good 40 cent egg doesn't make up for my sub par dish. We also ordered some other breakfast item, but it was not memorable so I can't even mention it. 2.5 stars for the food and 0.5 for service. 3 stars.

    (3)
  • David M.

    Great food! Friendly service. A little hectic coming and going from ordering your food -- one must walk in, order, pay, & then find a table. Not troubling at all but hectic with only one access for coming and going. It was frustrating having no signage to state:"CASH ONLY." No biggie but would have been nice to know. Overall good experience.

    (4)
  • Marisa P.

    We stopped by here during our trip to Maui cause the receptionist at our hotel recommended them and am I glad she recommended them! It's a cute little place and the guy who took our order was extremely friendly and helpful! You order inside and take a seat outside where they proceed to bring over your food once it's done. FAST service! We ordered the Loco Moco (local food I wanted to try) and the Pork Fried Rice (recommended). Both were YUMMY and the portions were HUGE and affordable. The hamburger was really nice and medium rare (which I prefer) and was topped with 2 eggs (we chose sunny side up) and a nice gravy over the rice of your choice (we chose brown). The pork fried rice was not what you would assume from a chinese take out place. I don't know how to explain it but it was still delicious and was topped with eggs of your choice. I LOVE places that cook a good soft scrambled egg. I find that pretty hard to find sometimes since either it gets over cooked or a bunch of the egg is still raw (the egg white is completely clear). They know how to cook their eggs well! :)

    (4)
  • Raquel D.

    There's always this lady at the register who has the sweetest personality. I've been here a few times but my first time there it was raining pretty hard so they were going to close early so they were giving free slices of cinnamon rolls.. OMG... The best cinnamon rolls I've had! Just make sure to have the cream cheese frosting on top! Every time I'm in Maui I always have to buy a slice! I also recommend the pork fried rice... It's flavorful and delicious! Get there early.. Theres almost always a line and seating can be tough to find because it is limited. Great location.. I you don't have a car it's across the street from the bus stop.

    (5)
  • Linda D.

    Ate there several times during our two week visit. Stayed in Wailea and need to give our pocket book a rest. Everything we had pancake, omelette, loco moco, half order of fried rice, sandwiches and we where happy with each visit. Very casual dining outside. Staff at counter where you order where also nice and friendly. Will return here at our next visit

    (4)
  • Jason M.

    Had the best loco moco I have ever had between Maui and Kauai. Great food. Will be going back before I head out. Advise anyone visiting Maui make sure you stop here.

    (5)
  • Monica S.

    Their macadamia nut pancakes were so good! They were very fluffy and had tons of nuts on them. The coconut syrup was really great too. I also ordered their bacon, eggs, and potatoes. The potatoes were my fav! I bought a macadamia nut cinnamon roll for the following day and it was great! So flavorful and good, even the following day! Thank you for the wonderful experience!

    (5)
  • Tina L.

    We had latte, macadamia nut and cream cheese bun, burger, and veggie omelette. All are above average but for atmosphere and not having to breathe in car exhaust, I would go to Chez Meme's and pay the 18-20% markup.

    (3)
  • Cecilia E.

    Wow! We were blown away by the delicious food. The french toast with macadamia nuts and banana with coconut syrup was a dream come true. Delicious. Large portions so we shared but yummy!

    (5)
  • Glenn M.

    Went here twice on my trip with some various experiences. Gotta say its 3.5 overall. First time - 12:45pm Thursday, party of 8, we ordered 7 things and 1 to go, and they forgot 1 of our orders and the wait to get our food was very long and noticeable even with some good conversation to pass the time. I had the poncho burger, and it was very good, but hard to forget the missing meal, that wasn't even on the ticket after the cashier read back our order. 2nd time - 7am - much more crowded, but oddly much faster service. We went back again because there were so many things to try. I had country fried steak was solid and the mac nut pancakes and cinnamon roll were huge. Definitely sharable dishes.

    (3)
  • MB V.

    We arrived at about 9 am and the line super long. Do not tried to sit before placing your orders. They have signs everywhere asking you not to sit until you place your order. And if you failed to listen, they will tell you to leave the table. Even though the line gets so long, the food comes out super fast. We ordered their Ahi egg benedict and it was super yummy. We also ordered their Loco Moco with fried rice. It was really good. ohhhh, don't forget to get their cinnamon roll. YUMMM... Love this place.

    (5)
  • Jen D.

    Always amazing!!! We had pancakes, fried rice, fried spam, veggie scramble.... All of it is insane! Cash only!

    (5)
  • Stormie W.

    My boyfriend and I ate here 3 mornings on our Maui Vacation. It was great each time! As said, portions are large. We split the pancakes (comes with 3) with coconut and pineapple and still had some left over. These pancakes with the coconut syrup were my favorite pancakes! We also had the burrito and biscuits with gravy which was also good. Blended coffee drinks were awesome as well! Try the Almond Joy.

    (5)
  • Richard B.

    Great place to get away from the fancy high buck resort restaurants. This is your traditional "hole in the way" locals joint. They serve up a great breakfast for decent price. Cash ONLY!

    (5)
  • Vanessa A.

    Super friendly service, quick bringing out the food, and big servings. Easily share an entree. We really liked the loco moco on fried rice but everyone's food around us looked really good. Definitely one of our fave spots in Kihei.

    (5)
  • Lupe R.

    Found this place here on yelp. Ordered the banana and macadamia nut pancakes and they were ok. The pancakes were just plain and topped with the banana slices and macadamia nuts. Tasted like reg pancakes you can make at home. While eating there was a huge line and it stayed busy the whole time. People are friendly as well but I don't know why the huge hype. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing. Not a bad spot but not one that was wow.

    (3)
  • Joey G.

    Great breakfast spot with a mix of locals and tourists. Bring your appetite the portions are very gracious! I had the chicken fried steak, taking a break from all the moco love, wife had the surfer sandwich sub vegan patty and the little guy had the portugese sausage, all was yum!

    (4)
  • Kim M.

    We just returned from a week in Wailea and breakfast at Kihei Caffe was one of the highlights of our trip. Super friendly service, huge portions and great value compared to the other restaurants we went to on Maui. The line is long almost all of the time and their system is for everyone to wait until you order before sitting. It totally works, but I can see it being frustrating if you're trying to wrangle small children or a larger party. My husband ordered the #1 (eggs, bacon, home fries and toast) every time we were there for $7.50 Our kids had the keiki French toast, the teddy bear pancake (with chocolate chips) and the whale pancake (without chocolate chips). Kids meals are $2.95 and the portions are beyond ample for kids. I ordered different side dishes each time we were there and wasn't disappointed. The cinnamon rolls, pancakes and breakfast burritos look amazing, but the portions were all too big for one person. I would have shared without hesitation if my family had been inclined. Eggs $1 each Corned beef hash $5.50 English muffin $1.50 Half papaya $3.50 Highly recommended for a casual breakfast. It is not fancy, but definitely a great option if you're staying in one of the resorts and don't want to pay $100 for breakfast for a family of four.

    (4)
  • E. K.

    Good for what it is which is an affordable alternative to pricey resort prices for breakfast. Great for the average joe but for those who expect to be wowed, it's ok. Portions make up for quality and people are really friendly.

    (3)
  • Judy P.

    I don't think I have ever waited on line this long in my life!! Not even at the city clerks office waiting to get our wedding license~~ OMGG! The food was amazing!!!! My hubby ordered the Loco moco with fried rice and I ordered the banana french toast with Coconut syrup. very chill place.

    (4)
  • Anny Y.

    The food here is pretty awesome! On our stay in Maui, my family and I couldn't help but to stop by here multiple times because we loved it so much. Every one of the dishes order were delicious! However, the service can be hit or miss. For the most part, the service was fine. But on one of the days, we arrived about an hour prior to closing time and they had sectioned off an area to not be seated. We didn't know that so we attempted to sit there. The server came by and kept saying to us with increasingly more attitude that we had to order inside (which we knew) and that we couldn't save seats (which made no sense because we designated one person to order for everyone). She said this several times, when all I had wanted to know by asking "can we sit here?" was whether the seats we had selected was part of the sectioned off area. I eventually lost my patience and accidentally yelled "I KNOW!" to her, which i was embarassed about but she was obnoxious and had no listening skills. Anyway, food is amazing and hopefully you don't run into the idiot described above.

    (4)
  • Julie W.

    Cash only!! We had a wonderful, affordable breakfast here well before anyplace else was even open. Delicious mocha, wonderful banana macadamia nut French toast, and the pancakes were amazing. The coconut syrup is to. die. for. It's not fancy but who wants fancy at 6:46am?

    (5)
  • Arden B.

    I was really disappointed in Kihei Caffe. I had heard such good things, but I was pretty much completely let down. FIrst off, the line is LONG, and when it's 90 degrees and humid, it's hard to feel excited about this. But I can let a long wait slide if the food is great, but it was far from that. When we finally made it to the front of the line, I was told I could not alter the veggie scramble except to add egg whites or subtract cheese. Okay... fine. So I went for my fallback order of Eggs Benedict Florentine and an iced latte with soy milk. I've become extremely intolerant to dairy in the last year, so I was sure to confirm a few times that I was ordering SOY. We were told to step to the side and wait for the coffee, but then another woman shooed us outside. The eggs benedict was just... bad. No other way to describe it. It was swimming in flavorless hollandaise and the spinach was wilted. I'm also fairly certain the latte wasn't soy. The seating situation seems daunting at first, but it works. The rule is there's no saving tables. You need to order your food and then you may go sit at a table. Don't try to break this rule for the love of all things holy! Honestly, I'm willing to admit I probably ordered wrong since it ended up being a snap decision. I want to believe this place is great because I love the location and the atmosphere. I just can't bring myself to eat French Toast, so maybe this place just isn't for me!

    (2)
  • Anne M.

    This place is a gem!! The food is tasty, REALLY affordable for the quality and amount of food served. I recommend the veggie scramble and banana macadamia nut pancakes. Servers are very efficient and yet quite friendly. Super laid back breakfast joint and I must try if you're in the Kihei area.

    (5)
  • Kristin G.

    The food at this place is amazing! I heard you usually have to wait in line but we were lucky when we arrived just before 8am. There was a line after we arrived but it went quickly. I ordered the French toast and it was delicious! My husband had the steak and eggs and it was so much food he had to get a box. Do yourself a favor and get one of their cinnamon buns! Note that they only accept cash. I didn't know and didn't see any signs, but luc

    (5)
  • Ramsha B.

    I went to this place on my first morning in Maui for breakfast. Chose this place based on the stars and reviews on yelp and I was not disappointed! I ordered their cinnamon roll/French toast. It was amazinggg!! So good! What was so impressive was how they presented such simple dishes into something so delectable.

    (4)
  • Max M.

    Fantastic restaurant, fresh food, not overly expensive. I will be coming here again before I leave Maui.

    (5)
  • Leslie D.

    Visiting the island from Oahu I decided to pick up breakfast from this place. Eggs Benedict was delicious (I wasn't a fan of the potatoes.). Banana nut pancakes were alright, make sure you ask for coconut syrup. Wish they would cook the bananas into the pancake. Also ordered the pork fried rice, that too was delicious. Finally a fruit cup which was sweet but quite pricey. Sizes were generous but you do pay the price. Food was okay.

    (4)
  • Jill L.

    Pork fried rice, banana Mac but French toast is to die for! Omg so delicious, definitely a must try

    (5)
  • Don A.

    My all time favorite breakfast spot. Unfortunately it is really far from San Jose. Omelettes are outrageously good, and big enough to share. Delicious. I highly recommend trying Kihei Caffe for breakfast. The staff is kind and friendly and the service is prompt. They open at 5am which is good for those of us who are early risers.

    (5)
  • Milan P.

    On our last morning in Maui we finally made it to Kihei Caffe for our pre-airport breakfast. Arriving at 8am there was already a line out the door, which made it about a thirty minute wait to order our food. I ordered the #5: French Toast with the Banana Macadamia Nut topping (extra $1.50), which the cashier suggested I pair with their sweet coconut syrup, as well as a freshly squeezed orange juice ($4) which ended up being a little smaller than I thought it would be for the price. After ordering, the food took another 10 or so minutes, but it was well worth it. When the french toast came out I was very happy to see a generous portion of nuts and bananas, and it was absolutely delicious. I will definitely be returning to Kihei Caffe during my next trip to Maui to try out their loco moco, however, I might try to get there closer to 7am to avoid the wait.

    (4)
  • Melissa H.

    We go here every time we are in Hawaii ! Almost every day !! Amazing cinnamon rolls and pancakes ! We love this place !

    (5)
  • Cleo C.

    This was our first breakfast in Kihei. The food was very fresh and good. The place gets crowded, so go early. You have to order inside, then find a table outside, but usually there are spaces. The employees are really hustling, cleaning, and bringing orders out. I had the french toast, coffee and the man ate (real) corned beef. It was goooood!! As you eat, you get serenaded by a rooster. It's cool! I'd go back in a heartbeat.

    (5)
  • R N.

    Ok, so let's get right to it: we arrived a little after 7am and there were 13 ahead of us. No worries because the line went fast and I am IN MAUI folks! The line went fast, I ordered the French Toast with Macadamia nuts & Fresh bananas. We waited about 20 minutes but it didn't matter because of the beach air & sights and I am IN MAUI folks! I poured the coconut cream syrup onto the slices and never looked back. This was freaking delicious!!! Unbelievable breakfast. Add the bacon, it will be the cherry on the ice cream! Save, for the rude waitress who will not be named here ( tall, short hair, tattoos on leg ), this place was a must-come-to. And, if you have the dishonor of getting this waitress/server, no worries because YOU will be IN MAUI my friend!

    (5)
  • Cindy M.

    Can't believe I forgot to post this review... Best home fries and biscuits & gravy we've ever had. Good thing we didn't find this place at the beginning of the trip...we would have gained 10 pounds.

    (5)
  • Gabriel B.

    This is a fun breakfast place. If you are looking for refined, look elsewhere. But if you want a hamburger patty topped with fried eggs and brown gravy over pork fried rice, this is your place. The kids had cinnamon roll french toast (insanely good) and chocolate chip pancakes (didn't taste but enough to feed

    (5)
  • Debby W.

    Another place for Great! Breakfast food on Maui. The eggs Benedict had an option for Florentine, with fresh spinach & tomato. Very fresh, English muffin toasted on the grill. Hollandaise Sauce was very citrus & smooth. My guy got the Macadamia pancakes & could not finish them. Great coconut syrup. Iced coffee ... They blended it for me and it was smooth & refreshing. The music was not good at all. They need a new music advisor. Lol. The flies are a challenge & the line is very long. Getting a table seemed to be easy as people line up... Sit down, eat & leave. Would still highly recommend. The prices are very good for the quality. They do bring the food out to your table, which is nice! We talked to neighboring tables and everyone loved the food. So whatever you choose, it is probably going to be great. Ask if the scrambled eggs are powdered or fresh if that matters to you

    (5)
  • Lauren T.

    Make room for the loco moco! This is my bf's favorite loco moco in the whole world. He usually gets it with fried rice instead of white. I personally think it's a little much and opt for eggs, spam and rice. I know, I know. But it's my thang so leave me alone. Great spot to eat breakfast.

    (4)
  • Danielle D.

    I was excited to try this place after seeing all the reviews. There was a long line but the efficiency and friendliness of the staff was impressive. They have what they do down to a science. I ordered the veggie scramble and was not disappointed. It was excellent both in presentation and taste. My dad got the Atkins omelette and was impressed. I also got their iced coffee and was quite pleased with the lightness of the taste. Overall I would definitely return and I heartily recommend this spot

    (5)
  • Jorge D.

    Had the Pork Moco (loco Moco with Kailua pork). Steamed rice, tender pork, eggs over easy, all smothered in gravy. A meal to keep u full all day but super good. Wife had the Ahi Benedict, pretty solid dish, son had the surfer sandwich. Didn't try it, but u can't really go wrong with bacon, eggs, cheese, tomato. Place is a tiny hole in the wall with all their seating on the sidewalk. We beat the crowds just in time. Line was literally down the street when we sat down. Would have been worth the wait and the line moved quick. Chickens running around while eating was weird but the crowds show how good the place is.

    (4)
  • Christian R.

    This is a hole in a wall that gets packed, so get there early. The portions are massive, but delicious.

    (5)
  • Peter N.

    Great food for the price. Huge portions, friendly staff, delicious breakfast. It was so good, me and the wife went here two mornings in a row (so far! Probably will return tomorrow!) I had the breakfast burrito one morning and the corned beef with eggs special the next. Both excellent. My wife is addicted to the fried rice! Can be a bit of a wait, but well worth it. Never felt rushed even with the crowd. A little different here than traditional places - order first from the cashier, then find a table. (Similar to eating at a mall food court). Server will bring food out to your table, shouting your name to hunt you down. You're looking at about $9-$13 per person, which is a great deal compared to the local resorts. Street parking and lot parking is available, but no bathroom on premise. Need to use the bathroom across the street.

    (5)
  • Dave C.

    Friendly staff and great banana bread french toast. The patio was fun and it was easy to find a seat. Very generous portion sizes and the hours were great because we were up really early in the morning.

    (5)
  • Craig C.

    It's great when a place so perfectly meets your expectations. Yet we have strange expectations for Kihei cafe. We expect to wait in line for twenty minutes. We expect rickety outside tables that probably have bird droppings on them. We expect a noisy road running through the dinning room. But we also expect outstanding breakfast food, friendly staff who bring your food out promptly, shabby chic surroundings, beautiful Hawaiian style food options, large servings, great presentation,incredible variety, and a chance to interact with other tourists and some locals. Expectations met. Conclusion: a perfect Maui experience.

    (5)
  • Frank B.

    What can you say, it's GREAT! The old review said it all. No idea why YELP needs an update, so I say read the old review. Breakfast is served hawaiian style !

    (5)
  • James N.

    Came here early morning with the girls in my group while the men went to go deep sea fishing. I had a choice. Go fishing with the men or go eat and shop with the ladies. I made the smarter choice. FOOD FOOD FOOD! We came right before this huge wave of hungry people came which was good for us. It's a pay and find a seat kind of restaurant. So one of us found seats while the other two ordered. I had the Irish Eggs Benedict with a Blackened fish and Spam on the side. My friend had the Blackened fish and my other friend had the Portuguese Rice. My Benedicts were nice but my poached egg was overcooked and didn't come out oozing when I cut into it. The fish was nice but for some reason, my friends blackened fish tasted better than mines even though we had the same fish and seasoning. The Portuguese Rice was weird. I guess I'm not used to the sausages used but I didn't really like it. We all also shared an order of the French Toast. Sadly, it was not as tasty as it looked. We drowned it in whatever sugary sauce we could get our hands on too. The portions here are huge! We had to to-go almost everything. I destroyed my benedicts because I love benedicts but everything else,w e brought home for the fishermen. 3 Stars!

    (3)
  • Carol L.

    Of course we had to check out this place well-known for its breakfast. You order/pay at the counter before heading outside to find a table. Though the staff person at the register didn't say so, you need to grab your drink from the counter so wait for it. They only bring your food out to you. I decided on the BLACKENED FISH AND EGGS which included home fries and a biscuit. The fish was over-seasoned so it came out too salty (and I like salty food). The eggs and home fries helped balance it out, as did the biscuit. When my POG juice didn't come out I went back in to ask for it. My friend ordered the LOCO MOCO with fried rice. It was pretty good, but I liked the gravy at Da Kitchen slightly more. Not horrible, but probably the only disappointing meal I had during our stay.

    (3)
  • Robert G.

    The veggie scramble with Portuguese sausage was way to oily. 1/2 of the plate consisted of potatoes. However, I had their banana bread muffin with coconut and chocolate. Sweet Jesus it is delicious. That's what crack must be like. Many items on the menu looked delicious on the tables. Cinnamon rolls with bacon and eggs -wow. I must have Hawaiian ancestry. The burrito supreme could make seriously consider retiring here.

    (4)
  • Sheri K.

    I still like this place a lot. Great variety, [prices, venue, and service. I only ate here one this time around but that was only bc I didnt want to eat at the same place twice. Great view too, as it is directly across from the ocean.

    (5)
  • Sarah H.

    LOVED it. We decided to head to the Kihei Caffe because we were up at 5am (we flew in the day before) and we wanted breakfast shortly thereafter. We rolled up slowly and headed out to find the cafe around 6am, and didn't have a problem finding parking. We knew it was cash only so we were prepared, but there was no line so we took a little time deciding what we wanted. My husband got the cinnamon bun French toast, which was exactly what it sounds like--a day-old cinnamon bun, dipped in egg batter and cooked. He loved it. I got the eggs Benedict and it was perfectly proportioned (but waaaay too many potatoes came with it; I couldn't finish those!). We highly recommend, especially for early risers! Shout out to the most friendly, positive man in the whole world who was working the register and taking our order. You made our experience go from solid to amazing; keep it up!

    (5)
  • Misha J.

    Kihei Cafe was a pretty decent breakfast spot. I am a huge fan of fried rice for breakfast so we went here after reading good reviews about their fried rice. You have to order before getting seated and we arrived around 9 am on a weekday to a huge line. We stood in line for almost twenty minutes before finally reaching the counter. We didn't realize it was cash only (not sure if there was signage noting this anywhere) so we just got fried rice and a fruit cup. We were .10 short and the counter guy was super nice and told us not to worry about it. Even though we waited so long in line, our food showed up really quickly after ordering. The fried rice was ok-- I hate green bell peppers and, even though they were listed on the menu, I assumed they would be diced small. The bell peppers were a really rough, large chop and the onions were also really large, which is what ultimately made this fried rice not for me. All I could taste was the bell pepper so I just are around them as much as I could. The rice itself was decent and the fruit was extremely fresh and delicious. If we are ever back in Kihei I would check them out again for something other than the fried rice since the counter guy and servers were pleasant and the food came out quick.

    (4)
  • Christine K.

    Great food. I must always stop to get the banana mac nut pancakes. Be prepared for along line if you don't arrive early. Friendly staff and decent food. Food can be a little expensive and it is cash only.

    (4)
  • Hanna K.

    A must for breakfast in Maui. Don't be turned off by the long line, it moves quite quickly and the food comes out soon after ordering. It's totally worth it. Huge portions, so go hungry!

    (5)
  • Reece L.

    This place is amazing! We ate here 3 days in a row and tried something new every time. The fruit smoothie is just as amazing as all food we ate; banana mac nut pancakes, county fried steak, ham, eggs, biscuits, cinnamon rolls (omg), oatmeal.... LOVE the guy taking orders! Good view, great atmosphere, awesome food. Fried rice with 2 over easy on top is BOMB! Not at all greasy and overall the best fried rice I've ever had! Can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • B P.

    Nice laid back place to have breakfast outside on a perfect maui morning. Recommend you try the savory beef hash with eggs and crispy potatoes. We also had the French toast with macadamia nuts, bananas and topped with coconut syrup. Tasty! Line moves quickly takes about 10 minutes. Friendly staff makes the experience extra pleasant.

    (4)
  • Stefan B.

    The food was very good and a bit expensive but still right on par with the rest of maui prices. The only bad thing about this place is that it's the highest rated breakfast restaurant in Kihei so every tourist goes there every single day! Good for business, bad for customers. It was a very long line on top of an expected long wait since there were so many people eating. Like I said, the food was tasty, but just super crowded and a bit pricey for breakfast.

    (3)
  • Angelique M.

    BRUNCH. Long line but fast moving. The food is made fast and tastes great! Good portion and fills you up! They have a variety of coffee blended drinks too for iced coffee lovers (like me!). Bring cash because they only take cash. Hard working staff. Would come back again :)

    (5)
  • Jack S.

    We visited Kihei Cafe for breakfast based on their Yelp reviews. The food was good, and the portions especially large. I wasn't all that keen on the way you order, which is to stand in line, place your order then go sit down, and they deliver your order to you, but the food did come promptly. I just prefer a traditional situation where the waiter takes your order at the table. I will say the fellow that took my order was helpful and efficient, but because I prefer not to stand in line to order, I probably won't come back, even though the food was excellent

    (4)
  • Katie B.

    Quick service, friendly staff. Awesome pork fried rice. The cinnamon roll was ok.. But we would probably skip it and get another savory dish next time.

    (5)
  • Dominique F.

    Huge ass portions and good food. Cash only as far as I can remembered and long lines that somehow move quickly though.

    (5)
  • Aurora P.

    This was the most INCREDIBLY delicious breakfast ever! Huge portions, fast service and outstanding customer service! We drove from the Fairmont at Wailea every single day during our honeymoon to eat here! Every dish is incredibly good!!

    (5)
  • Bet R.

    Food portions are huge! Super long lines. Finding a table is almost stressful. Service was excellent! And food was yummy! I had chocolate chip pancakes and hapa mocha- sooo good. The hubby had banana-mac nut pancakes which he devoured. But he said the pork fried rice was salty.

    (4)
  • Courtney J.

    This place was really close to where we were staying. We stopped here early in the morning before heading up to Haleakalā National Park. The portions here are crazy huge. The food was your standard breakfast food. It's a good place to fill up, but nothing really stands out. You go inside and order, and then go outside to find a table. Your food will be brought to your table. My husband had some breakfast combo with eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, and potatoes. It was a lot of food. I had pineapple coconut french toast. There was coconut syrup on the table to put on the french toast. It was cloyingly sweet, so I only used a very small amount of it. I couldn't finish the french toast because there was so much. Don't forget to bring cash, as they don't take cards here. I think this place is popular because of the huge portion sizes. Nothing is bad, but don't look for amazing flavors here.

    (3)
  • Tricia S.

    This place is great! Like Tallen at the counter says - half the price of other places but twice as better ... And oh is he right! Great counter service; knowledgeable and friendly. Took off 1 star because as I stood in line, 2 from ordering, my family got told they couldn't sit at a table until I had placed the order. I totally understand the reasoning behind the rule (no saving tables), but I was 2 minutes from ordering and it was more of an inconvenience to have the family standing around rather than sitting. Anyhow, the food was quick to come out and it tastes great. Totally worth the trip out, come early cuz it gets busy!

    (4)
  • Monica F.

    Fried rice loco moco is the bomb. Go early to avoid lines I mean before 7.so worth the wait if you go later though. Seating has improved and service and the people are #1!

    (5)
  • Nadine N.

    A must for Maui breakfast. There is often a line wrapping around the building but it is worth it and moves pretty fast. Collin the cashier was so happy and friendly. We found ourselves talking about him even after we left! He's so good at his job and seems happy which makes the customers happy!

    (5)
  • Maria K.

    I loved my veggie omelet and potatoes. Kristin was disappointed with her pork fries rice. She said it's not as good as dad's. He could teach them how to make really delicious fries rice. The fried rice was too wet and the flavor was not up to par. Dennis had the loco moko which was okay. They need to learn how to make good rice.

    (4)
  • stephanie c.

    For breakfast (especially on Maui) this was an excellent deal for the amount of food you get and the pure deliciousness of it all. I got a standard two eggs, bacon, potatoes, biscuit, and hub got the loco moco. We also made the mistake/brilliant decision of getting a cinnamon roll to share. The portions are big and everything is very tasty. There was a line out the door when we got there, but it moved very quickly and was worth it. Especially that warm cinnamon roll, which was so big and good we took it to go. Wow.

    (4)
  • Vy R.

    So, my husband and I went here during our first morning in Kihei. Next thing you knew, we were going here for breakfast for the rest of our vacation. Delicious and fantastic service. We had the banana macadamia pancakes and a side of spam the first day. The pancakes were perfectly moist and fluffy. We had spam.. well, we were just itching for something salty and that was more Hawaiian than sausage. It turned out to be a perfect fit. Definitely enough to feed the 2 of us! On the next visit, I had a papaya delight which was SOOOOOOOOOO good. I love papaya -- I really do -- but I've never had papaya like this. It was half of a papaya that they filled with yogurt and topped it with granola. Try it. Get a scoop of the papaya with yogurt and granola and TELL ME it's not good. It's not possible. Healthy, delicious, and refreshing. I'm making this at home whenever papaya is in season, but I'm sure it won't match the perfection that it was in Hawaii. Anyhow, line gets crazy long after 9:30am, so if you don't mind getting up early and not succumbing to island time, you'll get your order and food quick... and you won't be disappointed. Everyone that works there is incredibly awesome. I miss this place.

    (5)
  • Monika C.

    Came here for breakfast when we were visiting Maui and stayed nearby in Kihei. The place was pretty crowded when we got there but the turnover must be quick because by the time we made it to the front of the line we were able to find a table outside. Fairly typical breakfast menu and the food came out quickly. They are cash only but I think I saw an ATM near the counter where you ordered.

    (3)
  • Hung N.

    Awesome food. love the French toast (with coconut syrup), loco moco with fried rice and corn hash. Potatoes were average. Wait in line was usually pretty long but well worth it. Ate here twice in 7 days.

    (5)
  • Patrick S.

    Good place for breakfast. You wait in line to order, then get your table and they bring it to you. Follow those rules to the T though or watch out. I was ordering wife and daughter went to sit down. Wife came over while I was getting coffee and 10 year old daughter was at table. Angry patron decided to berate my daughter and say she can't "save tables and to get up and move" luckily person at table next to my daughter explained my wife was just helping me get coffee and silverware. Lady was not pleased. So be warned. Other than that, food was very good and omelet was huge and delicious. Oh, and it is cash only as well.

    (4)
  • Shawn M.

    Found this place through yelp while on vacation. Perfect break from hotel breakfasts. Portions are huge, food is delicious. Only drawback is long line and limited seating. Worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Emily H.

    My chicken fried steak was so yummy! We also got. Cinnamon roll to share, so good! Worth the wait. Don't be intimidated by the line - it moves fast!

    (5)
  • Buzz M.

    Awesomeness of Epic proportions! And you better be damn hungry when you arrive! Literally throw a dart at the massive menu and you'll be served an outstanding meal. Long lines move fast. Be patient! Follow the rules! Don't hog a table. Get in line, no matter how long, and there'll be an empty table by the time you walk out. Listen for your name! And if you want a small portion meal, order the huevos rancheros. Just the right amount of food!!

    (5)
  • Ben L.

    There are some dishes that you can't possibly eat all the time unless you want to die really soon, but that you can't completely swear off, either, because they're really satisfying and you want to honor your deepest, naughtiest cravings. Like, Loco Moco for example. Sure, you'd totally like to kill a bowl of gravy and egg covered hamburger patties on a bed of rice on a daily basis. It's okay. There's no shame in your lust. But might I humbly suggest that it's better to make infrequent love to Loco Moco lest you go blind, grow hair on your palms, and expand your waist size by a foot? Anyway, enough of that beautiful little picture. The Awesome Girlfriend and I visited Kihei Caffe and my purpose was to indulge my wild side with some Loco Moco, health be damned! There are a variety of places on the island claiming to have the best Loco Moco which, I figure is something akin to prostitutes bragging on the tenaciousness of their STDs, but we all have to be proud about something, and fortune more often than not favors the bold. If I were a younger man with a more foolish attitude about life, I might spend my mornings roaming the island, monk like, in search for the One True Loco Moco until my heart collapsed under the weight of Deliciousness. For now, though, this is only a dream. A fevered, sweat inducing, perhaps slightly erotic dream. Back to the matter at hand, Loco Moco, specifically the variety found at Kihei Caffe. Portion size was huge (because it's supposed to be). As delicious as it looked, and as alluring as its siren song always is, this particular batch was a little light on flavor. I had to make liberal use of the gravy to jazz up the eggs, rice, and hamburger patty. The patty also seemed like it might have been grilled a smidge too long. It wasn't exactly dry, but it wasn't juicy and that wasn't as awesome as I hoped it would be. Service was quick. Table was available right away. Staff were all very friendly, so I've got no complaints there. Just got an uninspired batch of gold when I opened the treasure chest (chest opened to be ready for triple bypass surgery if needed). (ProTip: If you write a review of Kihei Caffe and you complain about the birds, YOU SHOULD GO TO MCDONALDS IN KAHULUI--they've got an indoors and all sorts of colorful plastic things for you to look at! No, but for real, you're outside, across from the Pacific, complaining about birds being present is like going swimming and getting fussy because your skin got wet.) Anyway, until I die, I'll keep searching for the Loco Moco that the Elders spoke of and I'll keep you informed. As for Kihei Caffe--it's a local institution and that's reason enough to go, you'll likely have better luck with your dish than me, and that's ok.

    (3)
  • Chris C.

    Had breakfast here. We all loved it. Latte excellent as well as food. Very well organized. Note: CASH ONLY -ATM Machines are available but, of course, will charge you a fee.

    (5)
  • david a.

    I give it a couple stars for the food and no stars for everything else. I don't like waiting in line and the scrambling to find a table afterwards. (Of course you can grab a table first.) I don't like cash only - this is likely related to why they don't have waiters. If you don't have enough you need to use their funky ATM and pay its fee. There's no ambiance. For instance the servers yell your name throughout the restaurant so they can figure out where to bring the food. I guess I would liken it to a picnic. That can be great if that's what you're looking for.

    (2)
  • Kim N.

    Great customer service, great food. We've been here a couple of times now since being on the island. Once for breakfast, once for lunch, once for a snack. Every time the food was wonderful. Hubby got one of the burgers for breakfast, I had fish and egg tacos, my cousin's husband had the local moco, and my cousin had the pork fried rice. For lunch my cousin's husband had pork and eggs and rice, I had tuna breakfast burrito, my hubby a cinnamon roll my cousin had the macadamia nut banana waffles. I know we are odd we eat breakfast for lunch and lunch for breakfast. At snack time I had a mocha with soy, my cousin had a fruit plate, hubby and cousins hubby split a French toast plate. You go in order your food with who I assume is the owner, very knowledgeable, extremely friendly, he will recommend items for you. You pay for your items, cash only, and then go outside and find a table to wait. They then bring your food out to you and call your name to deliver the food. They bring out a little carrier of all sorts of catchup, mustard, hot sauce, etc. and will bring you anything else you ask for, like syrup, butter, etc. You have a great view to people watch and plenty of people around you to talk with if you have questions regarding local sites. Great place for any meal open 5 AM to 2 PM.

    (4)
  • Igor Z.

    A very good place. Good meal of a good american size :) I have nothing bad to say about this place. Though, there are couple of things you may want to know before going there: 1) They only accept cash. There is an ATM in there but it charges $2.75 per transaction. 2) There are no waitresses, you make order at the counter and have the meal delivered to your table. That's it. 3) All the tables are outside (which is good given the weather). Tables of the ajoint's cafe can be used too (and I'd encourage you to take them as they are more comfortable). Prices. There were 3 adults and one infant. We've spent $67 and took 1/3 of the meal in the boxes (the size was really good). Recommendations. Try their corn beef with the sides. If you're a pancake fan try the coconut syrup.

    (5)
  • Amy H.

    This place has a magical brunch menu, ohm mahhh gawd. My friend and I got the French toast with macadamia nuts and bananas on top, and the breakfast burrito supreme...this was the perfect combination to split of sweet and savory. Also this made us forget about our lingering hangover. The service was so quick and they made sure we had all the hot sauces and coconut syrup we needed. Wish I was here longer to try the scrumptious lunch options !!!

    (5)
  • Jim O.

    Excellent menu. Uber laid back friendly service and HUGE portions. If you're looking for a fancy place, this isn't it. But if you're looking for authentic awesome local Hawaiian this is a must eat.

    (5)
  • Alex G.

    Great food, great location. Just know before you go: you must wait in line BEFORE you take a table. My suggestion: drop of someone who can wait in line and place all the orders. The wait between ordering and eating is maybe 5-10 minutes, but the line can be cramped and take some time. Yes, it is a different system but it works and the food is worth it. One of of the waitresses seemed to be having a grumpy day but the rest were very helpful and cheerful and very accommodating with our noisy and messy 1 year old. We will be going again until we have tried everything! There are some great little shops nearby and even some live music around the corner. Plenty of parking in the back too. Mahalo!

    (5)
  • Ramesh N.

    It was our last day in Kihei and we found our favorite spot. From now onwards this is going to be our default go to. The food is fantastic, no it was out of this world. Get the breakfast burrito, the pork fried rice. Their delicious.

    (5)
  • Talisha S.

    I was really looking forward to this place. The line was out the door and it was recommended in all the travel books. But the eggs Benedict was tasteless. Make sure to bring cash and lots of it. It's a tad pricey and they are cash only which isn't obvious when you are at the back of the line. I do like that they insist you order before saving a seat. I never saw anyone searching long for a table.

    (3)
  • Kim N.

    Muchos Grande Yummmy I have made this place my go to for early morning goodness and aloha. Everyone is friendly and hard working, no slackers there. Awesome view of the park and a special place my wheelchair fits in just right!

    (5)
  • Lianne G.

    We've been on Maui for 5 days so far and this is hands down the best food we've had, including the "legendary Mamas Fish House". My husband had the steak and eggs which he said was great. He's a meat and potatoes man and VERY picky about rubs/seasonings on his meat and he loved it. I had the breakfast burrito supreme style. So, so good and HUGE! If you're not a big potatoes fan I wouldn't get it as there were more potatoes than eggs, but it was great. We also split one piece of the banana mac nut french toast. Wholly heaven! If you get nothing else, get that dish. Put some coconut syrup on it and thank me later!

    (5)
  • Jay B.

    There are not kidding about this place....rated best breakfast in Maui for a reason. It really is fantastic. You can't make reservations and even if the line is out the door it's not as bad as Disneyland on a Saturday. The food comes faster then you waiting in line to order your food. My wife had the special 2 French toast with a mini cinnabun on top with 2 eggs and 2 bacon. I had a piece of the French toast and it was delicious. I went over board as we have been up since 2:30 to make the sunrise at Haleakala. By the way get down the mountain after sunrise as fast you can if not you will have to wait behind people on bikes going down at 5 miles per hour. Sorry I digress. Anyway I had the Hawaiian Loco Moco....basically the a burger patty on top of white rice mixed in with eggs the way you like it and then with very tasting gravy on it. Then I asked for a side of their fried rice and fresh corn beef hash. Oh man couldn't finish but loved every bite. Took some back to the hotel. Man, we should have eaten here every morning. Don't miss out people!!!

    (5)
  • Mary K.

    Watch out for the chickens but the food was great. Be ready for a LONG wait. Pancakes were yummy!

    (4)
  • David R.

    Kihei Cafe was our first food stop in sunny South Maui. The cafe definitely fits in with Kihei, a laid back cafe for a laid back town. When you walk in you get a coffee shop sort of vibe to it and you know it is going to be a good experience by just interacting with the employees and gazing at their delicious menu. We liked Kihei Cafe so much we were actually able to make it back a second time, too. For our first trip, I went with the Loco Moco and The Girlfriend had the French Toast. The Loco Moco...what is the best way to describe it, a man's meal perhaps? Massive portions to satisfy your early morning hunger/hangover recovery. The burger patty atop the white rice (I went traditional this time) along with the delicious brown gravy (think thanksgiving-style brown gravy) made this my favorite breakfast of the week. The French Toast was pretty amazing as well, I think the Maui sweetbread really sets it apart and you get a hefty portion too, which is kind of the theme for Kihei Cafe. For our second trip on our last day in Maui I rolled with the Pork Fried Rice and The Girlfriend had the pancakes. As with our first experience, massive portions and extremely delicious. The pork fried rice is aptly named as it is a meat lover's paradise with ham and Portuguese sausage. So if you don't get the Loco Moco, this is a must-order. Well, that is unless you order the Pork Fried Rice WITH the Loco Moco (which they do have as an option), and then I would say have a nice nap as you will assuredly descend into a food coma. Kihei Cafe is the perfect way to start out your South Maui trip. A great, laid back place with nice employees, awesome food (good coffee too!) and just across the street from the ocean... what more do you need? Just make sure to come early to beat the rush and bring cash.

    (5)
  • Angeline K.

    Ate here not just because of the reviews, but because it was one of the few places open on a Sunday. The food really is just average considering the lines for ordering. Ordered the pork fried rice with an over easy egg and keiki portion of the french toast with the banana mac nut topping. That was definitely enough two people... I'm glad I didn't order the full order of french toast. So decent food, not bad, not great, nice size portions.

    (3)
  • Qween B.

    Another must stop for breakfast place and not too expensive, around Maui always a plus! Pancakes could be better if the fruit was in the middle like slappy cakes (not comparing, just an example) the service and attitudes were great! #8 is the dish to get! Pork fried rice with two eggs on top are delicious and use the local hot sauce adoboloco, which also happens to be for sale $8.99, once again, delicious! Also bring CASH, its a cash only kinda-place

    (4)
  • Matthew M.

    Great place for lunch. They feature breakfast items but their lunches are very good too. I had a hamburger and fries that were quite tasty, and my wife enjoyed an omelette that she customized with the filler items she wanted. All in all it was a great experience, go into the storefront to order, then find a seat outside and they'll bring your food out to you!

    (5)
  • Mary F.

    We loved the local eatery. Great location, good food. Close to the airport. Lots of locals eat here. It's worth going. We had good waitstaff.

    (5)
  • Kandice B.

    This place is bomb. Great food. Great prices. Great staff. Awesome coffee. The line is super long, but it goes by hella fast. I would highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a low price, grubbin place for some awesome grindz. My favorite dish was the eggs benedict, Irish style, with corned beef hash. Amazing. Super fresh corned beef with lots of spices. Hollandaise sauce was to die for. You can tell everything here is prepared with LOVE!

    (5)
  • Catherine W.

    My daughter had read about this place so we stopped in for breakfast and it was fantastic. The line was long but it MOVES and your food arrives very quickly. There are A LOT of options to choose from with a great variety of offerings for vegetarians. I had the surfer sandwich (not on the regular menu, it was a special for that day) ciabatta bread, egg, cheese, avocado with a side of home fries. I was totally stuffed but couldn't stop eating. My daughter had the huevos rancheros which she enjoyed. We easily could have shared a breakfast. Had to laugh at the guys in front of us who were trying to tweak every item they ordered, dudes when a place draws crowds like this they know how to make good food! Seating is plentiful so don't stress about not getting a place to sit when you see the long line, they will find you a spot.

    (5)
  • Annie K.

    Honestly, I'm not much of a pancake person, but these were deliciously light and fluffly! We tried the macademia nut and banana topping. It was interesting this place was order at the cashier, and then we had to find an open table outside to eat. We were lucky to get there at 1 p.m., and the brunch crowd had already passed so the wait was short. The restaurant is near a Foodland so we got some poke afterwards. Yum!

    (4)
  • Tasha S.

    Would absolutely go here again! There was a line, which we hear is common, but was worth the wait and we were able to find a table pretty quickly. If you like breakfast food, this is a must

    (5)
  • Greg L.

    Fun big breakfasts, good food. But that food attracts great crowds, making the first-come-first-serve seating a bit unpleasant, hectic, and dirty. In all, definitely worth it for a quick and good breakfast. These guys are cash only, so have cash available (they do have an ATM inside).

    (4)
  • James N.

    A very Hawaiian breakfast. Loved the fried rice + pancakes for dessert. Don't be afraid of the line. Totally worth it.

    (4)
  • BJ S.

    This is the first place my family goes to when we are in Maui. the breakfast is delicious - biggest cinnamon rolls I have ever seen, loco-moco is tasty, the macadamia nut and banana pancakes with coconut syrup are yummy! The coffee strong and divine and the help is friendly. Just wish they had more outside tables -- but - the breakfast food is great!

    (5)
  • Kenitha Y.

    This is the type of place where you order at the cashier and find your spot. Lucky for you, they have a lot of tables so finding a seat won't be too difficult. I wished I could give this place a better rating, but unfortunately I did take-out. My flight was leaving soon and I was in a rush. I ordered the Florentine benedict and was disappointed when I wasn't able to have my Canadian bacon on the English muffin even if I paid extra. I like having it all together... but that's just a personal preference. I also wasn't a fan of the hollandaise sauce because it was way too watery. I should've got the pork fried rice because that looked BOMB!! If I come back to Maui, I'd definitely give this place another try and DINE-IN.

    (3)
  • Tom N.

    Delicious banana and macadamia nut pancakes plate with coconut syrup, chorizo and beans plate, and coffee!

    (5)
  • Neal A.

    Solid food, no complaints there. The line kinda lags, but thats how this place is set up. The service was very friendly and accommodating. The portions are generous, the prices are very reasonable, and once you order, the food comes out pretty fast. Good breakfast spot in Kihei, just know that your going to stand in line for a while.

    (4)
  • Patrick R.

    great for a coffee or breakfast in the morning but also a nice place for a lunch. very friendly and open guys there. only outside sitting next to the street but anyway a nice and special place

    (5)
  • Chris B.

    The breakfast was amazing! French toast with coconut syrup hit the spot. They really know how to do Loco Moco as well. Chorizo and eggs tasted perfect with delicious salsa. It gets busy quick on the weekends but they move through the line very quickly.

    (5)
  • Marie Y.

    Great food, right price and best location. There is a line but it's quick and you get your food fast.

    (4)
  • David W.

    Seriously awesome food, had a few different breakfast items and wasn't disappointed. Price is good (but cash only) get there early as the lines can be huge Highly recommend the surfer sandwich

    (5)
  • Kathy G.

    Awesome BLT and ice cream. Mahalo

    (4)
  • Katie S.

    The wait in line is worth it! We had iced coffee, the fruit bowl and the veggie scramble - enough for two of us after a week of eating out on vacation. Tons of options on their menu and a fun spot to sit and watch Kihei go by.

    (5)
  • Allison W.

    The spot to go for breakfast. Very laid back spot but surprisingly delicious. Long lines but it moves fast. Definitely worth the wait. My favorite are the pancakes with blueberry topping. The cinnamon rolls are also the bomb.

    (5)
  • Brian O.

    This place is not just good, it's great. Had their home made corned beef and could not have been better....now wish our vacation was longer so I could try more options. Cannot wait to come back.

    (5)
  • Lauren F.

    Here's a big tip, after 11am the line shortens. My friend whose a local advised us. So we showed up a little after 11am and no line! We walked straight up to the friendly cashier and placed our order. Our food was exactly what we'd anticipated. Quick and comforting. Even after spending 2 weeks prior in China. I ordered the pork fried rice with 2 sunny sided up eggs (delish) and a piece of their famous French toast (yum). My boyfriend had the chorizo and eggs with a chocolate peanut butter shake. Both very satisfied.

    (3)
  • Travel Bug X.

    Insanely delicious cinnamon rolls!! Omelette is ginormous (soooo big!!) and you can't really go wrong with omelettes- yum!! Chorizo and eggs was so-so. Reason for 4 star rating? Omelette, chorizo eggs, 1 coffee, and 1 cinnamon roll came out to $40. Seems kinda high..?

    (4)
  • Peter E.

    I'm not sure how people love this place, I think they're just excited that their on vacation. The food was rather lacking. I ordered the pork fried rice with extra egg and spam. The egg was over cooked that the yolk turned hard (this was supposed to be over easy) I've also requested it to be "yolky". The spam was over cooked too where it literally turned brownish. This place serves quantity over quality.

    (3)
  • Brooke G.

    This is the best breakfast we've ever had!! Their cinnamon roll is HUGE and every bit as delicious as it looks!! Their omelette with home fries was outstanding!! My husband and I will definitely be coming back soon!!!

    (5)
  • Darla W.

    I am very disappointed to be writing a bad review. But this review comes after eating at kihei Cafe regularly for the last two years. I think one of the prerequisites for cooking at a breakfast restaurant, is being able to prepare eggs however they are ordered. But not here. Every single time my boyfriend orders his eggs over medium, they come out to him every way but over medium. How is it that they can't get it right? EVER!!! There have been many changes recently, both cosmetic and in management. So far, only the cosmetic has impressed me. Whoever is running the kitchen really needs to focus on the quality of the food this restaurant is so famous for.

    (1)
  • Ken N.

    I really wanted to like this place but I couldn't. 8:15AM and the line was out the door. This place must be amazing! I soon realized it's just another American style breakfast joint with a small handful of local options. I've never tried a loco moco before so this was a first. Well, it was just fried rice in gravy. Maybe it was just too much gravy for me? It takes away all the flavor from the pork fried rice. The beef texture was a bit rubbery but that's probably just how the local beef is. Definitely a hearty breakfast. Macadamia nut pancakes were quite standard. Just regular pancakes with bananas and crushed macadamia nuts sprinkled on. FYI - You can order a smaller size versus the standard 3 pancake order. Even 1 was huge! Request to add spam, rice and a fried egg on the menu? I didn't see it and I wouldn't definitely been happy with that.

    (3)
  • Amee B.

    Great food and the owner was very friendly, even remembered our names later. We are definitely going back. Poncho burger was awesome! All you can drink fresh brewed iced tea. Outside seating only.

    (5)
  • Faith J.

    Not worth the hype. This place was recommended to us and the positive Yelp reviews confirmed this is a must try. In reality it's anything but. Very underwhelmed with average food. Slapping half a sliced banana and a crumble of macadamia nuts does not make for write home around food. Where was the coconut syrup everyone raves about? I sure didn't see it. Terrible service too. Cash only.

    (2)
  • Andrew N.

    We stayed in Waleia for a week and found this amazing place our first morning on our way to the Road to Hana, and three mornings since - we've only had breakfasts. The staff are as friendly as they can get, and every breakfast we've eaten there has been fantastic. My wife's had the Biersch Muesli (excellent) and the fruit plate with yogurt and granola (about a pound and a half of fruit with a small (1/2 cup?) serving of crunchy granola and similar amount of plain yogurt) I've had the Heuvos Rancheros (I've had better, but this was good and filling - although a full-sized wheat tortilla on the plate with the heuvos over the top wasn't exactly edible), the Loco Moco (a special with pulled pork rather than the beef patty on the online menu - great with the adoboloco hot sauces they generously provide) and the biscuits and sausage gravy with eggs - awesome - reminds me of the best I had in the south when serving in the army 30 years ago. Prices are $2 - $3 more per item than on the online menu, which, coupled with a couple of cups of coffee brought the tab to the mid $20s to lower $30s. Outside is ample seating - tables under umbrellas. Service is fast and friendly. A local warned us that by 9:30 am or so all the seating is full and the line for ordering out the door so come early - we opened the place at 5:30AM a couple of times.

    (4)
  • Laura W.

    The food here was amazing! We went around 12 in the afternoon after finishing a surf lesson and there was no line. I got some egg dish with pulled pork, gravy over rice. It was phenomenal! Other people in my party had the banana french toast and the fried rice which were also just as good! They also had these cinnamon rolls covered with icing and macadamia nuts which I gladly and fortunately got as well!

    (5)
  • Ann D.

    If you want to eat Eggs Benedict - the real thing - deliciously seasoned - this is the place to go. Forget about the Wailea hotel resorts. If you want a real breakfast (and my husband tells me that all the other things are fabulous, as well) - this is the place. Sorry I told you. Now it will only be more crowded.

    (5)
  • Tom S.

    By far the best place for breakfast. The process to get your food is odd but works. The service is on it. The employees have to make bank with the amount of people jammed in this place at all times. Which is probably why they are all so happy. If you're thinking of trying SUP one day this is where you eat. Walking distance to great rental places and small waves that go for days. Also it is very shallow for the keiki to learn.

    (5)
  • Dennis S.

    Another old review needing updating. But there's not much to add. The place has no decor and no class, just great food. Wonderful breakfast choices. Huge servings. Share a stack of pancakes (with a variety of topping choices) and neither of you will finish your half. With syrup on the table, thank you! All outside seating. You'll either love it or hate it. If you really like breakfast, I think you'll want to at least try it.

    (4)
  • Chers S.

    Cute little brunch spot. Order your food inside then find a table on the patio. I was a little worried we wouldn't be able to find a table since the patio area was pretty packed when we arrived plus a long line inside to order. I think the tables turnover pretty quickly though. 1. Pork Fried Rice - large portion with 2 eggs on top. It was good but I probably wouldn't order this to eat on my own. However, it's a great dish to share as a group. 2. Loco Moco over Pork Fried Rice - Delicious! Hearty portion size with a tasty gravy on top 3. Banana MacNut French Toast - Sooo good. Can't wait to come back and try other menu items.

    (5)
  • Jaqk T.

    The food here is amazing! Huge portions and very tasty. On our trip to Maui we actually came here a couple of times because it was so good. We tried a bunch of different things on the menu, and they all tasted great. The Cinnamon rolls were soooo tasty. It's a very tiny place, with not much room to sit. And only accepts Cash. But boy oh boy is it good. Would highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Lauren J.

    The service was stellar & the food was unique with some common comfort items. Very satisfying & delicious! We went early at 6a & wasn't busy at all, but shortly after it did & around 8-9 it was for sure hoppin!! Get there early & enjoy your food,also keep a eye out for wild chickens they'll try to hustle you for food

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Always a line but it moves fast! They pump out food every few minutes. They work hard back there. Don't be intimidated by the line! Banana mac nut pancakes with banana butter butter sauce = decadence. So fluffy and buttery that you will be useless the rest of the day if you finish all 3! Pork fried rice loco moco is just as good as I've had elsewhere on the islands. The pork fried rice is a meal in itself. And of course a side of spam to complete the island style breakfast. Iced coffee is solid and they use coffee ice cubes so you're coffee doesn't get watered down. Smart and it makes a difference! Great food spot. No wonder it gets so many rave reviews.

    (5)
  • Ken L.

    Food was not so great.we had high expectations after reading yelp but the breakfast was mediocre at best, and since the seating was outdoor we had a lot of flies buzzing around.Staff was really cool but this was a one and done for us.

    (2)
  • B Y.

    I have been thinking about their banana macadamia nut french toast since our last visit in 2009. We just returned and it was just as good! I remember the worker there recommended the banana over the pineapple because unfortunately the pineapple they use is from a can. We also had their fried rice with iver easy eggs on top-- YUM. Some of the best fried rice I've had (and I've had a lot of fried rice). I'm still going to be thinking about that french toast on the mainland... ***Note that this place is CASH only, but there is an ATM on site if you need.

    (5)
  • Whitney W.

    A friend of my dads recommended this place to us and suggested the cinnamon roll, I got that with a side of eggs and a sausage patty, my husband got the biscuits & gravy and both were amazing!! Definitely get the cinnamon roll! The service was awesome, the line went quick the people were so nice and we'll for sure be back on this trip!! Oh and get the iced coffee, the ice cubes are also made out of coffee, it was so rich it didn't even need cream! Be warned though, there really is so much food I'm embarrassed to say we ate it all and had to rest for a bit before going to the beach... Oops

    (5)
  • Mia D.

    Perfect breakfast spot!!! Lots of variety on the menu, real eggs!! (vs powder eggs at the resort) Good coffee & delicious banana pancakes!! Note: You have to wait in line & order at the counter - but lots of outdoor seating available & they do bring your food out to you & come around & clear your table as you finish. Recommend for sure!

    (5)
  • Jackie S.

    Good breakfast but I've had much better. I'm sorry to say this place is overrated. It might be the best breakfast in the area, but definitely not the best I've had. But when you're in Hawaii, who cares right? I'll eat anything. lol The bf's loco moco: yelp.com/user_local_phot…

    (3)
  • Hailey Y.

    This is a great local diner for a hearty breakfast or lunch! Everything is loaded with sauce, meat, carbs or sugar so be prepared to eat a lot or bring leftovers home. They only accept cash, which is okay given the reasonable price. I had pulled pork loco moco, pork fried rice with egg, fresh pineapples, cinnamon roll and iced coffee with my hubs. Thought I was going to explode. The food was overall good but more like a comfort food type of good. If you want to indulge but not break the bank, this is the place to go.

    (4)
  • Charles P.

    Awesome local experience. Loco Moco, Pork Moco, and Pork Fried Rice for breakfast all fantastic! One in our group got a conventional eggs and bacon breakfast that we judged as average. One thing: when we arrived at 8am on a Monday morning, there was a small line that filled the inside line management area; when we ordered to sit down, that line stretched out through the dining area outside and the sidewalk. So get there early!

    (5)
  • Eugene K.

    One of those few gems that holds a special place in your heart because it's so good. First came here 2 years ago with the wife and always make an effort to come here whenever we're in town. Pork fried rice with a fried egg + grilled spam on the side, and banana macadamia pancakes with coconut syrup ftw. The tables move fast so don't be discouraged by the line/wait.

    (5)
  • Kristin S.

    Unreal breakfast, ate here once since I have been here and I will go a few more time before I go. There biscuits and gravy and gravy are sooooo good!

    (5)
  • Keith F.

    Fantastic food the #8 is the best but it needs to have waiters and staff, standing in a heard of people is not my cup of tea.

    (4)
  • Queen C.

    Changing this to a one star from a two star because I felt sick for 6 hours after eating here. Long line, roadside dining, flavorless food, dirty tables, bad music, no table service. Maybe people are psyched about the portions? They are large. The veggie scramble was not good. No taste, even though I added guacamole. Expect to wait in line at least 10 minutes (we went at 9), through the patio and hot restaurant. Self serve water from a gross pitcher and seat yourself at a table that hasn't been wiped . Not impressed.

    (1)
  • Cliff E.

    Sorry to bust the trend, but this place at least in regards to what I ate is very overrated. Eggs were good, but not great. Potatoes were grossly over cooked and had no flavor. Bacon was thick and good. Refills for coffee was a 1.00 which is offensive, but I understand it. Just charge an extra 50 cents in the base price and remove the sign. It sets up an adversarial position between you and the customer. It's not welcoming. To me it's time to redo the recipes or something. Much better breakfast and cheaper places. I hope they do cause the space and following are great. The flies are all over and I know they are trying but they seriously need to address the issue

    (2)
  • Ron L.

    Perhaps the best cinnamon roll I've ever had. Our family also ordered eggs, bacon, potatoes and several types of pancakes. All were delicious except for the potatoes which just so-so. We almost left because there was a long line. Glad we waited. We'll be back.

    (4)
  • Gary F.

    First stop on this years' Maui trip; didn't disappoint.. This place is just the best.. Everything I have ever had here has been excellent.

    (5)
  • Melissa D.

    We have been here twice on our trip to Maui. Food is REALLY good. The long line at breakfast is a pretty good indicator of the popularity of this place. They do something different: order first, then find a table. Alright peculiar. This is quite efficient and by the time you sit, your food is pretty much ready and brought to your table. I really liked this unorthodox system. Lots of good selections are present in the breakfast menu and the baked goods looked delicious. They have mixed coffee drinks - I got the almond joy - and I went back for anther on our subsequent trip because they were so good. Also the staff was really great and seem to be enjoying themselves.

    (5)
  • Jennifer T.

    It was worth the wait. I wished they could clean the tables right away and keep birds out of sight.

    (5)
  • Omkhar A.

    Family had breakfast here. Kids had pancakes. Although they were in cute shapes (ie a whale), they were a tough, like the batter had been over beaten. The moco loco was heart attack inducingly awesome. The biscuits they serve are also awesome. Outside seating is very nice. There is a long line up to order, but food comes out pretty quickly.

    (4)
  • Jeff T.

    The local Hawaiian vibe of this establishment is a little conflicting. On one hand, the food is amazing and the location is right next to the beach. However, When I went there were so many people that I couldn't get a seat even when my food was ready. That was really the only upsetting part of this visit. Everything else was amazing. I wish i had 2 stomachs to I could taste more of what they offer. You must try the cinnamon rolls. absolutely amazing with macadamia on it.

    (4)
  • Charis O.

    Good food w/reasonable prices, portions are pretty good as well. Make sure to try their blended coffee drinks.

    (4)
  • Ashley T.

    Kihei Caffe is definitely one of the best breakfast/brunch spots in the area, often sporting a long line out the door. They offer both Hawaiian specialties like Loco Moco and more traditional brunch items like pancakes and French toast. I had the veggie scramble, which had the home fries scrambled right in with the eggs and the vegetables. This was the first time I've had a scramble this way, and I'm not entirely sure what I thought of it. Overall, the dish was a little bland for my taste, forcing me to add huge globs of ketchup, which is something I usually don't do. However, all of the ingredients were very fresh and the dish didn't leave me feeling greasy or heavy at all. The line was a little deceiving for me because the food was good but not spectacular. Compared to other restaurants in the area though, it's still one of the best choices for a huge and fresh breakfast!

    (3)
  • Chrissy C.

    Despite a high recommendation in the Maui Revealed guidebook, we almost didn't eat here because of the line. Man we were so glad we waited once we tasted the food. The line was pretty long but moved quickly. You order at the counter and then find a seat. They passed around fresh baked muffins to try and I was hooked. I tasted the pineapple coconut muffin and it was fantastic. I probably wouldn't have tried it otherwise but had to have it once we tasted it. The coffee was great too. I ordered the pork fried rice and my husband had the banana macadamia nut pancakes. Both were incredible. Service was great, don't let the wait deter you!

    (5)
  • Robyn R.

    The Boyfriend and I stopped in for a late breakfast on a blustery Saturday afternoon and were sorely disappointed with both the fare and (lack of) cleanliness in the restaurant. True, true, the staff is unfailingly sweet and the menu ought to please even the pickiest eater with its many options (breakfast is served all day!) but my veggie scramble was as tasteless as cardboard and my Breve lukewarm and watery. More importantly, the outdoor seating appeared as if it hadn't been hosed off in two decades and there was enough trash strewn about to kill even the heartiest of appetites. Kihei and Wailea have plenty of dining choices; skip this spot if you want to leave satisfied.

    (1)
  • Rufus M.

    Had the corn beef and the moco loco w fried rice. Corn beef was some of the better we've had. Moco loco is exactly how it should be, kind of a fat kids breakfast dream. Egg was under cooked though, over medium had raw whites. But over all, a delicious meal.

    (4)
  • Heather H.

    Best french toast! I crave this place all year long until I can have it when visiting Maui. A must stop on your island adventures!!

    (5)
  • Chad M.

    Nothing fancy about this place....just cheap eats (for Maui) and great people watching ,while sitting outdoors, facing S. Kihei Road. I ordered the Banana Mac-Nut pancakes at $8.50 for the hotcakes and $2.50 for the toppings. This huge mound of goodness came out hot. The cakes are light, fluffy and downright delicious. The macadamia nuts are plentiful. Sliced bananas are just on top, not mixed into the batter. I could only eat 1/2 and shared the rest with my friends. They only take cash. There is an ATM inside where you order, so no big deal if you forget the $$$. The cashier was very friendly and service was excellent here. I will be back.

    (4)
  • Lewis W.

    My wife and I got married in September 2014 in Maui. We spent nearly every morning going to Kihei caffe to get breakfast. The service was amazing, the guy on the cash register was so relaxed, polite and friendly. All the serving staff had smiles on their faces and loved to talk to all the customers. Whenever we went back we were greeted by an amazing lady called Teresa who remembered us and would take a couple of minutes to ask what we had planned for the day and generally chat to. We are planning on visiting Maui again next year and can't wait to go back to Kihei Caffe. P.s. Try the pancakes with macadamia nuts and banana topped with coconut sauce... They are the best on the island in my opinion.

    (5)
  • Vincent D.

    AMAZING! Had the 3 stack mac nut with banana pancakes. Also a Loco Moco which is dynamite must have! Cash only btw line was pretty long but 20 min wait then food was out 5 minutes so def worth it

    (5)
  • Ruth L.

    My friends and i were staying in Kihei for Labor Day weekend and were excited to see that there was such a high-rated restaurant within walking distance from our place! We flew in from Oahu and came straight here around 7:30/8 am. The line was already LONG--around 35-40 people ahead of us. But whatever, I don't mind waiting for good food! The servers were all super nice for the amount of traffic coming through their doors. I was very impressed with their positivity. I ordered the homemade corned beef hash with eggs and homefries. RIGHT ON. I loved my dish. The corned beef had great flavor and texture, the eggs were normal and the homefries were nice and crispy. The reason I'm only giving three stars is according to my friend Jodye's experience (but we did family style so it was a shared experience, really). She ordered the eggs benedict with fresh ahi. It's one of those menu items that could either be life changing or be a total bummer. Unfortunately, in our case, it was the latter. The eggs were overdone (more like over-hard than over-easy) and not runny like eggs benedict are supposed to be. The hollandaise sauce was bland and lacking that nice lemony flavor that gives it a little kick. All in all just kind of "mehh" and one-note. The fish didn't have a stellar flavor either, although it did taste fresh. We probably could've asked them to do it again, but who the heck wants to be THAT person when there are literally 60 people waiting in line to get their breakfast? We didn't want to start a breakfast riot and ruin people's weekend. Overall, my advice would be to order something that has been raved about in these reviews (like the corned beef hash!! DO IT). The pancakes. The cinnamon rolls. Avoid the wild-card items like the eggs benedict and breakfast burrito and you will probably have a great experience. P.S. Get there EARLY. The earlier the better. By the time we left around 9, the line was twice as long as when we arrived.

    (3)
  • Danielle H.

    I come to Maui a couple times a year and I am sad to say I'm only just discovering this place. They get very crowded, but the line moved quickly. The staff is very courteous and efficient. You order at the counter and they bring food out to you. I had the breakfast burrito and split a French toast. Both things were tasty, but the French toast with bananas and macadamia nuts was delicious! I will definitely be coming back!

    (5)
  • Briana O.

    Great casual breakfast place! If you're looking for a bacon & eggs type place, this is your stop. Fresh fruit, giant pastries, and very good portion sizes. Cash only, worth the wait. If there's a line, don't be intimidated, your food comes out quickly once you sit down.

    (5)
  • Drew F.

    Great food and a lot of it, fast service and reasonable prices. My wife and I ordered one breakfast for the two of us.

    (4)
  • Mike B.

    Craving a cinnamon roll? You've come to the right place. To avoid the lines, go plenty early- if you haven't adjusted to Hawaii time, have yourself an easy super early start to your perfect day. They open at 5:00, and we got there around 6:00 and 6:30, and both times we didn't have to wait behind more than two people. Both times I wanted to get the cinnamon french toast that yelpers recommended, but then I looked at those perfectly freshly baked full ones, and couldn't say no. They were much better than those down the road at Cinnamon Roll Fair. Bacon was good, but pricey. Pastries were awesome. Go with a joyful open mind- you will have flies, pigeons, and chickens joining you for your meal, but you'll also be surrounded by the finest temperature air, sunrise, sound of the ocean, and freakin' hawaii.

    (4)
  • Jonathan B.

    One of the first places we ate while in Maui & one of the last. This place has awesome food & they treat you well. I could have eaten here every morning but I wanted to sample other Maui offerings. Do yourself a favor & grab one of their cinnamon rolls why you're here! Also, seating was never an issue for us, though we came early.

    (5)
  • Jeff C.

    Looking for a breakfast other than the hotels buffet we stumbled onto Kihei Caffe. Cool looking place in a cool little village like shopping mall. Line up and order, cash only and then find a seat. Food comes right away. Good food, 4 of us was $50., about a third of what the hotel was and just as good.

    (4)
  • Rick P.

    What a gem of a breakfast place. Food is delicious and plenty of it. Can't find a table, join in with someone. Atmosphere here is laid back beach crowd and shop owners as well as tourists. will be back on our next trip.

    (5)
  • Marcie C.

    Service 5. Breakfast very hit and miss: 2 stars mango french toast, bread was over baked to begin with. 4 stars lemon blueberry pancakes. Eggs were cooked correctly. Bacon soggy. Cinnamon roll french toast was 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Andy O.

    During our first visit, this would have easily been beyond five stars. It was probably the most enjoyable meal we had on Maui. We had the breakfast burrito, fried rice, and some biscuits and gravy. Everything was epic, foods came out fast, and the workers were prompt and friendly without being all "ALOHA!! MAHALO!!" in your face. That said, our second visit was less impressive. We had the loco moco and some pancakes, and both were pretty boring and uninteresting. The gravy was closer to a curry, the beef was rather dry, and the amount of blueberry toppings on our pancakes was quite laughable. We also noticed the $1 refill charge for coffee (which they don't give much of anyway)... who still does that? Because of our sad second visit, along with the million flies you have to deal with on their outside patio, I have to downgrade Kihei Caffe to a four. But if you're taking it to go and get the right items, this could easily end up being the best meal you have on the entire island. Choose wisely, friends.

    (4)
  • Alexa B.

    The most bomb breakfast I've ever had. It's a little dirty bc they have outside plastic tables with people going in & out all morning long, but the food makes up for it. I had eggs benedict & it was delicious. I'm usually not into the whole runny yolk all over my breakfast thing...but holy crap I have been converted to an eggs benedict lover.

    (5)
  • Tristan R.

    Came here for breakfast everyday while we were in Maui. This is the best breakfast spot in Kihei. Love their papaya delight and the light and fluffy pancakes. They also made the spam thick and crispy! After you order, let the servers seat you if it's busy. The guy who took our order made some small talk and suggested a place to snorkel, we took his advice and it was awesome. We wanted to thank him the next day, but he wasn't working. Wish I could have breakfast here everyday!!! Miss Maui and miss Kihei Caffe!!!

    (5)
  • Meg D.

    YES. SO GOOD. SO CHEAP. MUST GO! My husband and I are honeymooning in Maui and were looking for a cheap, delicious breakfast place. We found it at Kihei Caffe. We ordered, found a table, and within 5 minutes, our food arrived. I ordered the Huevos Rancheros and my husband ordered the Pork Fried Rice. OMG- so delicious!!! I wished I had two stomachs so I could eat more! We will definitely be back. Highly recommend!!

    (5)
  • Kayan H.

    We loved this place so much we came by twice during out week long stay! Service was good, and as long as the weather is nice you're golden because all seating was outdoor on the main road across from the beach. As for the food, we tried: Omelet. Olives, bell peppers, and sausage: be warned! These omelets are made with 7 eggs! It was a monster! Very delicious though, and gave me leftovers for the next day. Pork fried rice with scrambles eggs - very delicious! I would recommend this with over easy egg on top. Breakfast burrito - okay... too much potato inside. Loco Moco w/Fried rice - beyond glutenous, but very good. The meat could've used a bit more flavor, but the fried rice with the runny egg juices mixed with the gravy was amazing. Standard loco moco comes with white rice. it was $4 more to make it fried rice, I think the standard would've been just as good.

    (4)
  • Michelle G.

    The familia and I stopped by this place two days in a row for breakfast on our recent stay in Kihei. They have great prices for Maui. The portions are huge and the food is good. We ordered the pork fried rice with over easy eggs on top, this was killer. So tasty that we had to go back the next day! The kids loved the chocolate chip pancakes that came in a whale or bear shape (these are huge and can be shared). My teenage son ordered the French toast and the portion was huge but he still managed to finish his plate. I would highly recommend starting your beach day here for food that will keep you full til dinnertime.

    (4)
  • Susan C.

    Pretty average breakfast items, in my opinion. Had the pancakes, French toast with bananas and pecans, and a side of pork fried rice. My favorite ended up being the fried rice--it was awesome! :) I'd go back for the pork fried rice only. Different kind of seating system (get in line to order first, pay, then go find a seat/table and wait for someone to call your name as they bring you your order) but it seems to work well. Kind of crowded in the late mornings.

    (4)
  • Ivona R.

    Love this place! The fried rice b-fast is delish! Latte hack: add the coconut pancake syrup to it for an aloha morning treat!

    (5)
  • Phyl D.

    Our family loved Kihei Caffe so much that we ate here three mornings during our vacation to Maui in January, 2014. Tip: get there early, bring cash, and don't worry too much about the line- it really moves pretty fast and no worries about the 'no saving tables' - they have the seating system worked out!! The food is excellent and prices are very reasonable. I am normally an omelet person (and theirs are awesome) but I couldn't resist the banana macadamia nut french toast served with coconut syrup 2 of 3 morning visits! Great local place across from the beach and the one restaurant we talk about most with vacation memories of Maui! Go there!

    (5)
  • Andrea K.

    Honestly... I might as well go to Denny's or Perko's. Fast, cheap ingredients. Dried out cinnamon roll lacking flavor. The only reason this place is busy is because somehow it's become a "place to go in Kihei." I have no idea how that happened as there is absolutely nothing special about this place. My potatoes had a dirt flavor. They gave us dirty coffee cups and utensils. They charge you a dollar to have a refill on black drip coffee, which is ridiculous and not at all typical at a breakfast restaurant. There is a delicious place where they have great service, delicious fresh food and a lovely setting nearby called Chez Meme. I wish we had made a third trip there instead of trying Kihei cafe. If you're looking for a good breakfast in Kihei, go elsewhere. This place is overhyped.

    (1)
  • Chirag P.

    Get there before 830 am. Order anything. Get the Snickers coffee drink or the fresh juices - try the trio fruit mix juice, I think it was passion fruit, guava and orange (I think) or get the lemonade. It's huge portions so you could share. Loved it.

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    Best local food on Maui! Definitely worth the wait!! Had to go every day to try something new!

    (5)
  • Bonnie n.

    The line is insane here. Cash only. Inside is super duper warm so be ready for it. The positive is that it means you are that closer to eating. I got the kalua pork loco moco overpork fried rice. NOM NOM NOM. They mistakenly gave me regular rice but later brought out a plate of fried rice, I scarfed down all the delicious kalua pork and gravy and pork fried rice. Did I mention there was 2 sunnyside up eggs on it too that I mixed into my fried rice? OMG glutonously good. Sometimes the vacation life means your are going to be a fatty.

    (4)
  • Angela T.

    Might just be one of my FAVORITE breakfast spots in Maui. We arrived fairly early, but the place was pretty packed. We were a bit worried about the line and the wait, but hey--you're in Maui, what's the rush? We get in line to order (a line that looped 3 times in a small room with NO AC and needless to say, ppl were getting pretty darn sweaty in there). Though the line was a bit daunting, the guy at the register was in great spirits and kept the line moving at a great pace. Fine by me--i was super indecisive and needed all the time in the world. After about 15 minutes, we made it to the register and I went with the Banana Macadamia Nut pancakes (yelp told me too...) and the husband went with the Loco Moco. Grabbed us some coffee and we were off to the seating area to look for seats. By the time I prepped my coffee--the food came soon thereafter. Crazy fast turnaround! Food? Maybe some of the best pancakes I've ever had. I know...it's quite a statement. But the pancakes were so fluffy and wonderfully flavored on their own. But to top it off with tons of macadamia nuts, bananas, and coconut syrup? So good! I never finish pancakes...and I definitely didn't finish the massive portion here, but boy did I come closer than I ever had before! My husband was constantly picking at my dish! Loco Moco? Personally, I'm not a fan of this dish in general...but my husband seemed to enjoy it very much. It was a huge plate...and I can't imagine anyone finishing it, but he put a decent sized dent in it. I was hoping to come back for the biscuits and gravy--but we just couldn't find the time. Can't wait to come back one day! Also--please note, it's CASH ONLY.

    (5)
  • Hunter S.

    Mmmm.. This is by far my favorite breakfast place in Maui! Their mac net pancakes are delicious, not to mention it dipped with the coconut syrup. I also love their Loco Moco with fried rice; the sauce is just right and not overly salty. Note that this is not a fancy cafe, so do not expect to have a nice clean table set up! And they accept Cash only. Staffs here are super duper friendly as well! Aloha ;)

    (5)
  • Bee W.

    Hands down, One of THE BEST food joints EVER!!! ANYWHERE!!!! I have been looking at some of the reviews that are less than 5 stars and I cant understand how anyone could possibly have anything less that a stellar experience! I have been here multiple times and will continue to support such an amazing local eatery! The costumer service is awesome! Everyone from the back of the kitchen to the table steward are super friendly and service oriented. Note: The coconut syrup is highly addictive! There is nothing like it! Amaze-balls

    (5)
  • Lai T.

    31 Yelps Review Challenge: 15/31 Here is what I liked about Kihei Caffe: - Haleakala: frosted mint syrup w/white chocolate cold espresso. Yum! - The coconut syrup (which I asked for) paired nicely with my French Toast. The French Toast was light and fluffy. - The Chicken Apple Sausage was good (even though they were quite small). Here is what I didn't like about Kihei Caffe: - They were out of fresh corned beef hash at 10 AM. - I think it was a bit pricey for a casual breakfast spot. - While some think this is a cute cafe-the birds which reside here completely unnerve me. We got our food to-go and ate at the beach/park across the street.

    (3)
  • Justin G.

    Great spot right by the beach. We had e everything: cinnamon roll, breakfast burrito, huevos rancheros, and vegetarian omelet. All we awesome and super fast. Must eat if your close.

    (5)
  • Kris C.

    Absolutely love this place. We came here twice on our trip and had an omelet, cinnamon roll french toast, traditional Hawaiian breakfast, and regular french toast. The frozen coffee drinks are amazing (especially the snickers). Get here before 8 to avoid the line!

    (5)
  • Anya R.

    I overhyped this place due to the super high amount of reviews (800+ currently.) Also for some reason a lot of places were closed on Sunday so choice was more scarce. Open from 5am-2pm with breakfast and lunch. You order first and then find tables to sit outside. With the wrap around line inside we didn't expect to be able to find a seat but it was all good. Cash only, they have an ATM inside. I ordered the special loco moco which was pulled pork vs hamburger, egg ordered any way you want and sautéed mushroom and onions. The gravy didn't have much flavor so I had to keep dousing it with ketchup. My fiancé got the Huevos Rancheros and asked no jalapeños but a bunch came on it so he just removed it. He said it was okay but it was so greasy/watery. We might have just ordered the wrong thing but wasn't into it. Service was fast and people are nice tho. Also near a little shopping area and across from beach/park with plenty of parking.

    (3)
  • Pule N.

    This was one of the best place we've ate at in maui. My wife had the #1 which include, seasoned fries, eggs b choice of meat, biscuit n gravy. Mines, was a supreme breakfast burrito. Off the chain. A must place to eat....

    (5)
  • Heather R.

    Loved this place! My first meal out on Maui after a morning of surfing. Line to order looks long but it goes by quick and the food was out fast. Very friendly staff and reasonably priced. I had the pork fried rice and eggs and it was so good! Would love to come back before I go home and try some other dishes.

    (5)
  • Michelle B.

    There are many things that you shouldn't do, like drugs, steal or cheat BUT DUDE there are things that you should do with your life, like going to church or Kihei Caffe for breakfast and/or lunch or both. I swear to you, it's to die for!!! We made the 35 minute drive from Lahaina every freaking morning because it is just that damn good. I promise you. You should really do this! See all the yelp reviews?! They did it. No peer pressure here. And bring cash but don't rob a bank!

    (5)
  • George P.

    This place has been a destination spot for locals and folks vacationing in Maui for many years. Don't let the exterior fool you, the food is terrific, the staff are friendly, gregarious and welcoming and the ambiance is pure outside island dining. The big challenge is the popularity of the place...Breakfast time is the busiest and the line to the counter to order your meal can be really long, however, they are pretty darn efficient in getting you seated and getting you your food. We had out best luck going to the Caffe around mid-day or a bit later. Breakfast and the full menu are still served, but the crowds have dwindled down a bit. Would not be a Kihei vacation without a trip or two to Kihei Caffe...Aloha and Mahalo!

    (4)
  • Jill G.

    This place has many good food to choose from. My fave so far is their fried rice! Oh and there cinnamon bun w/ cream cheese macadamia nuts, and the French Toast with coconut syrup!

    (4)
  • Zuly R.

    MICROWAVED food completely DISGUSTING! My aunt ordered the veggie scramble, beautiful presentation but it was COLD! Told one of the servers & yes they brought it back out BUT microwaved. She was completely grossed out. My chorizo & eggs was pretty gross as well. Us both left the restaurant with stomach pains & are currently barfing our brains out at the hotel. On the bright side... Mochas & lemonades were amazing. My siblings ordered other gross breakfast items that came with pancakes. They were blown away by the pancakes & their savory taste. I tried a pancake & completely concur they were made to perfection. P.S. This was based on today's 05/30/14 experience.

    (1)
  • Ted J.

    So far 4 out of the 5 days in Maui my wife and I have ate breakfast here. It's the best food and they are always packed. Like they say do you really want to try a restraunt that no one wants to eat at. The food is huge and great.

    (5)
  • Kelli S.

    Service was great. Lots of different items to choose from. But my Freind order the pork chops with rice. The rice was dry and chewy and her pork chop was so dry she wish she had gravy. I order the loco moco of course the rice was dry the hamburger seem like a pre-made patty seem gristly . Egg was not really cook to medium well. Gravy out of a can . I will not go back while I stay in Maui.

    (3)
  • Lisa O.

    We love this place! Don't let the lines scare you away - it goes quickly, and the food is soooo worth the short wait. Portions are big, so if you're on a diet or have a tiny little appetite, share with a friend. Cinnamon rolls are legendary, the pork fried rice with egg is an unusual and delicious choice, the Papaya Delight truly is delightful (and a great choice for those diet/tiny appetite folks), and even the pancakes are light, fluffy, and delicious with their coconut syrup. The only bad choice we ever made here was the breakfast burrito, which was bland and dry. Order it supreme, if you must, to add moisture and flavor. My kids are already begging to go back to Maui just for the cinnamon rolls, though - and you're on vacation, so just splurge already!

    (5)
  • nisha c.

    Amazing food. Amazing choices. So much food on a plate. Loco moco crazy good. Pancakes with macadamia nut,coconut syrup heavenly.

    (4)
  • Ingrid B.

    Homemade corned beef hash was incredible. The chorizo and eggs and banana-coconut-chocolate chip muffin were out of this world. My husband had the fried rice and it was just okay... The eggs on top seemed like eggs from a box. My meal was fantastic, his was so-so. Gazebos in Napili had the best fried rice. Gave it great review as the line was quick, wax a table for us and my meal was awesome. The waitstaff was also so friendly, generous and the best. I've ever had at a quick breakfast place where they don't need to go above and beyond. Really enjoyed the food and experience.

    (5)
  • Kelly M.

    Whenever we come to Maui, we make a point of eating here. Do not be swayed if you see a line out the door- that's always a sign of good food! And the line goes very fast. The breakfast is fresh and the servings are huge!

    (5)
  • Sarah E.

    Yum!! According to my husband the best French toast he's ever had. And I got the veggie scramble which was the size of my head and SO filling and good with loads of veggies and potatoes. With a side pancake (that they were so nice to replace when it came out with a pat of butter on top- just not a fan of butter floating on top of my pancake) which was delish. Good cup of coffee and great service! Guy working the register was so friendly and upbeat, love that kind of attitude in such a tourist area that can easily be negative or bad. Loved this little gem in Kihei for breakfast and I'm sure lunch too!

    (5)
  • Dennis L.

    Pork fried rice is good. The home fries were served cold. The breakfast burrito is huge and popular. Probably good. Most of the food is made before you order so probably wise to order things that keep well when reheated.

    (4)
  • Michael B.

    We went here 3 times in a week for breakfast for convenience and solid food. Overall the food was pretty good but I don't see the hype to have a line of 30+ people waiting. I would recommended this place as long as you miss peak breakfast hours.

    (4)
  • Troy M.

    Great breakfast spot. Had the pancakes with coconut and pineapple, with coconut syrup. Was da bomb. Ate here three times over a week stay in Maui and was awesome every time. Recommend getting there before 9:00am when the morning rush shows up. Getting a table looks daunting, but we were able to secure one every time. This place is an order at the counter, then find a table place. The table turnover and the pace of the line seemed to match each morning we were there.

    (4)
  • Sassy G.

    This place can not get enough stars from me! We were in Maui 8/14 -8/21 and my family and I ate here 3 times for breakfast. The plates are HUGE so come hungry. The food is delicious! Reasonably priced. Nothing over $10. Both people working the register are SUPER nice and adorable. tips: come early because the lines can get long, and there are a limited amount of tables. :)

    (5)
  • Wayne M.

    If you're in Kihei you have to stop by and get your breakfast from here at least once. Hands down the best breakfast spot in all of Maui. Starting with the service it's kind of a order at the desk and find some seating type of place but with the friendliest staff you can imagine. Of course they have Loko Moko that is to die for but after trying many many fried rice dishes they have arguably the best I've ever had. Please don't tell my wife.

    (5)
  • Mike A.

    This place is over priced. With terrible tables. It's close to the ocean with no view. It's also not clean. Food was mediocre.

    (1)
  • Dilys Y.

    get the banana mac nut pancake with coconut syrup. the end.

    (4)
  • JV S.

    The food is okay and the pricing is much better than dining at the expensive hotel restaurants or the other expensive places in Maui but they definitely better service. You pay for your good first then there's a bucket that asks for tips as you pay. Tips are earned during the meal... The loco Moco was okay sub par. The French toast banana Mac nut was good but they could've given more bananas and Mac nuts. They got my wife's order screwed up- paid for extra sausage gravy for the biscuits $1.50 more for sauce!!! And they didn't give the sauce! I had to ask them to bring it on the side. Here's another thing, they brought loco Moco gravy instead which we refused and finally brought the right sauce. Wasn't the best... Sauce was too salty. Overall I think you get what you pay for ... Sub par meal for cheaper pricing compared to the better more expensive places here in Maui.

    (2)
  • Cheryl R.

    Love the vibe of Kihei Caffe! My second day on a row eating here. Try the Snickers blended drink. Docked a star because the lady making my coffee this morning was cranky and totally ruined my mood this morning. I ordered my drink with no whipped cream...not my fault if the cashier didn't tell you so don't yell at me. Just scoop it off the top! Anyways still like the place, I'll forgive the cranky happa lady :-) I wasn't that impressed with the food...but the Hawaiian Snickers is five stars! You must come here at least once to experience it all

    (4)
  • Jen P.

    We were in Maui for 4 days and we ate breakfast here 3 times. This place was recommended to me by a friend, so we knew about it as a great place beforehand. Cheap, hot, big breakfast, great fuel for the day. I had the burrito, the #1, and the pork fried rice and all were huge portions at low prices. Also, they have a great selection of coffee drinks. You place your order first then go find a table. If you try to sit before you order (in order to save a table) they will ask you to move. This place only has outdoor tables but almost all are in the shade. Definitely go!

    (5)
  • Michele L.

    Best pancakes EVER! I had them with bananas, macadamia nuts, and coconut syrup. The eggs Benedict Florentine is also delicious. Crowded and a long line but the service is still good and they are very efficient and helpful.

    (5)
  • Tal K.

    Decent food, great location right next to the beach and affordable prices but long wait and annoying service and attitude. 20 min just to order breakfast at 9:30 on a weekday, accept only cash (no signs anywhere to prepare you for that so if you don't have any you're out of luck despite the long wait), won't let you adjust of the dishes (i.e "no onions")

    (3)
  • Athena A.

    Food was great..loved the biscuits and gravy. My only complaint would be that the line was into the eating area vs around the building. Made it very uncomfortable while eating when the line got long.

    (4)
  • Adrienne F.

    Very crowded for breakfast, but the line moves pretty quickly. The food was fine and there was a lot of it.

    (4)
  • Brent C.

    What a pleasant first meal on Maui. We were starving as hell and looked for a place close to the hotel to get a quick bite. We ordered the loco moco over pork fried rice and the pancakes with bananas and mac nut sauce. The loco moco was amazing. It's just genius to have it over pork fried rice instead of just white rice. It added so much flavor to an already amazing dish. And the pancakes were everything I wanted. Albeit they weren't nearly as good as Boots and Kimo's on Oahu, but they were still damn good. If you're looking for quick, cheap bite to eat, this will surely satisfy.

    (4)
  • Lex K.

    I loved how early these guys were open because I hadn't quite adjusted to the time difference.Their Loco Moco w/fried rice and Salmon Benedict were awesome and reasonably priced. Just remember to bring cash! And definitely try the local hot sauces.

    (4)
  • Zippy Z.

    eh! if you like standing in line to order. then grab a number. then sit in a VERY CROWDED space that is NOISY and sweaty with children crying, servers yelling names out every minute and below par food this is ur place! friendly service but if i wanted ghetto id just got to mcdonalds

    (3)
  • Quinn C.

    Ate breakfast here today. Food was delicious. As was the sweet roll! Amazing! Couple of downfalls to the place first was the amount of flies but I can deal with that. What I can't deal with is the heavy rude sarcasm from the middle aged woman with the thick eyebrows and long dark braided hair. One more comment and we would have unloaded! She is very lucky my husband was raised with manners. Although she may have thought she was being funny she was rude and obnoxious! The rest of the employees were friendly especially the bearded guy at the register. Note: CASH ONLY

    (4)
  • Linda Z.

    Overhyped...the pork fried rice was delicious but the loco moco was severely undersauced and the beef was overcooked and dry. Service was friendly and we really wanted to like it, but we just couldn't get past the poor showing on the loco moco.

    (3)
  • Patricia V.

    Referred to this place by a previous Maui tourist and yum! We had the pork fried rice and french toast with banana and mac nuts. Both were great and tasty. The pork fried rice was more on the oily side but being my hungry prego self, that's exactly how I wanted it. Best breakfast we had in Maui.

    (5)
  • Pinkjadez Z.

    There are no fancy dining tables here... outdoor seating only...This place looks like a tiny shack from the road ... I'm so glad we went here for breakfast/brunch ... There's not a day that goes by ... That I don't think of the delicious banana macadamia nut French toast with coconut syrup...this could be classified as one of my last meals on earth :)

    (5)
  • Todd H.

    I ate breakfast here every day I was in Maui. The deal is, get together a large group of people and order everything on the menu and share it....it's worth it...BELIEVE ME! ;-)

    (5)
  • Gigi S.

    Off the charts amazing! Service, food, venue- all 5 stars. Mac nut banana french toast & cheese omlet with home fries. Drooling thinking about it. We went back 3 days during our short vacation.

    (5)
  • Paras B.

    Yummmy great food for breakfast and lunch. We have been going there for a few days now and it's now our only breakfast spot. The service was great, prices were reasonable, portions are GREAT and a wide selection on the breakfast menu. Lunch menu is limited but none the less I had the blackened mahi sandwich and LOVED it. Try and raspberry twists if you are on the go, also enjoyed the soy mocha.

    (5)
  • Regina Unplugged L.

    Friendly services. We had the supreme breakfast burrito. It was tasty but a bit too much of the potatos. You got what you paid for.

    (3)
  • Andy C.

    The service is incredibly friendly an food is excellent. We had been told to go to a place next door but it looked too expensive. So we cane here and were delighted. Nice outdoor seating and view of the ocean.

    (5)
  • Sandra B.

    Had breakfast this morning. Hubby ordered the fried rice, I had scrambled eggs with home fries, biscuit & Portuguese sausage. Kids had French toast & a "whale" pancake. Food was good, portions were enormous (except my daughter's french toast which was small compared to my son's pancake.) We've eaten here before on previous trips, wasn't as good as I remembered but it was still tasty. Also, didn't like having to constantly shoo away the birds but to be fair the birds are a big problem at our hotel too.

    (3)
  • Joyce Y.

    This place was near our hotel and was a great breakfast/brunch place to go. It's a little confusing as to how to order because you have to know what you want before you get to the cashier. Then you order and they don't even give you a number or receipt. So it was confusing as to how you would get your food. Then you seat yourself and they bring your order to you. Service wise - they messed up our order. My brother got pancakes and paid $9 for it, expecting at least 3 pancakes per order. When we got our plate, they gave us ONE pancake. WTH? $9 for ONE pancake? It's not even that big. We asked the waiter about it and luckily, the patron near us said the waiter got our orders mixed up because he ordered one pancake but instead got 3 pancakes! The service: waiters were ok, kinda rude. Even the cashier was kinda rude. But they did try to help me get me my eggs to be re-done since when i ordered it overeasy, it was like totally undercooked/raw. Get your eggs done well!! Korean fried rice was ok. Nothing special. It's just like regular fried rice and didn't have too much korean kimchi flavor. Overall, it's ok.

    (3)
  • Paul M.

    We went to Kihei twice for breakfast. The cool thing is that is it right across from the beach and it is local. other plusses: The food is really good and reasonabll priced. The baked goods were an unexpected treat. It is fun. The downside is that you have to follow the rules of ordering first at the counter, then trying to find a seat. (and when the deucey tourist don't follow the rules, it screws up everyone). Another draw back is that you have to pay to refill any drink. It was good, but if you want a cleaner environement, free refills, and an actual server - go around thecorner to Three's.

    (4)
  • John C.

    Went here last April. The other dishes were awesome, rolls, pancakes, etc... But what I want to give props to is the Loco Moco. This meal haunts me in my dreams. I think it's one of the best dishes I have ever had. Looking at that slab of hamburger topped off with all that gravy, mmmmmm.... Then I took my first bite. Good lord. The fried rice reminded me of what mom used to make, but a billion times better. No offense mom. Have tried to find a Loco Moco out here in the Bay Area to measure up to it, haven't found it yet. Anyways, the folks behind the counter were super cool and the Loco Moco was even better. But most of all, it was cheap. Can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Aaron H.

    Busy breakfast joint that some how always still has places to sit. Amazing cinnamon rolls and great pork fried rice. And it opens early - 5am. Great find.

    (4)
  • Cristina C.

    We stayed in Wailea for a week, and went to Kihei Caffe for breakfast FOUR TIMES. It's such a delicious way to start off your day! We tried the corned beef hash and eggs, biscuits and gravy, blackened fish and eggs, banana macadamia nut pancakes, veggie scramble, huevos rancheros with chorizo, and the fruit plate. Everything was excellent. Large portions, and very reasonable for Maui. The loco moco with pork fried rice looked amazing, but we wake up pretty early and I couldn't quite handle such a huge plate of food at 8 a.m. Next time :(

    (5)
  • Steve M.

    Great breakfast, tasty coffee, friendly staff. I love the vibe at this place. Great place to start your morning in Maui.

    (5)
  • Mike c.

    This place us alright and nothing special to brag about. In a way, they are riding off the best breakfast review in 2009 and catering to tourists. I went back several times to try various dishes just to see what is so special and my conclusion is it isn't. I had corned beef which is straight from the can with poach egg and potatoes. Also had pork chops which was dry and hard. The teriyaki burger was alright and so was the loco moco. I had pancakes with spam and scrambled eggs; the pancakes when combined with the coconut syrup were yummy. Ok, I mean how can someone screw that up if they know how they are suppose to taste like. About the staff, the folks behind the counter have some weird vibe about them which I didn't like; somehow seemed arrogant and impatient which didn't translate to fast service. Expect to wait for your food. The wait staff on the other hand were pleasant and friendly. With other options for breakfast and choices around the same price, I would try somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Elaine S.

    Yum!! I am with Ron M!! Delicious for all five of us....pork fried rice with egg, blueberry French toast, loco moco and a cheese, bacon, tomato omelette with raspberry twist. Breakfast before heading on the road to Hana which stuck to our ribs and kept us happy deep into the afternoon. Service was friendly and efficient and since I'm from Seattle I treasure the fact you can eat outside and not be cold and damp! Love this place.

    (4)
  • Seth H.

    Call it a tourist trap if you want, but we had great food and went back several times over our vacation. We tried a few other places and enjoyed these meals the most. Would definitely go back next time we are on vacation

    (5)
  • Holden Z.

    Towards the end of our 15 minute wait in line, we realized that this was a cash only establishment, and my wife and I only had a 20... and so when we ordered, the first thing I did was ask Barry (the owner, who was running the register) to keep us under $20. I went with the banana macadamia nut french toast, and she ordered a spinach omelette. It came out to $19. Perfect. Barry asks, "What else do you want?" "We're at... $19..." "So what else do you want?" Barry asks again. "Well... I would've ordered a vanilla latte and OJ, but..." "Vanilla latte. Orange juice. Anything else?" "No... that's it..." "That'll be $20. You owe me $5. Next!" Who does that? Keep in mind, we were tourists, not locals. It was our first time there. So the french toast was amazing, definitely try the coconut syrup over the maple. My wife took one bite of her omelette and said it was the best she has ever had. Next day, we returned. I paid off our tab and ordered the pineapple fried rice, which was excellent. They top it off with an egg, over easy. He didn't remember us, nor that we owed him $5, and he actually seemed surprised when we mentioned it. All this is to say: excellent service, delicious food. Our favorite place for brunch on Maui.

    (5)
  • Doug ..

    it was okay. i had the breakfast burrito stuffed with potatoes and eggs and not much else. girl had chicken fried steak for breakfast... yeah i said it. the guy that works there is super friendly and i think his mom(owner) goes around greeting the guest. the CINNAMON BUN was really good though.

    (3)
  • Irie F.

    Definetly my favorite place to get breakfast! Been coming here for years with family, friends, and even by myself. They are always busy, but the service is quick and very friendly. My favs are the chicken fried steak, and buiscuts and gravy. Huge portions, so you will defiently be satisfied by the end of your meal. I've read some bad reviews on here, but honestly, it just must have been on a day where the staff was havin an off day, because everytime i go its yummy, great service, and never anything to complain about. I woud definetly reccomend this place. It is sorta small for the amount of people it brings is, but take out is always an option!

    (4)
  • Melanie D.

    After reading some great Yelp reviews, my friends and I decided to head to The Kihei Caffee to begin our first full day in Maui. We drove there from Ka'annapali and it took awhile, so when we first got there, we were famished. At first glance, we were taken aback because of the order first, then wait strategy and the paper plates and (mostly) the terrible pictures of their food aligning the wall. These guys should take them down, because it made almost everything look regurgitated, and the chalk menu behind the counter was much more homey and appetizing. I had the veggie scramble and a coffee, and I was completely satisfied. The scramble was tasty, filling and interesting. In fact, there was so much food that I could eat only half of it. I did add a little Tabasco as well, but that's pretty much because I love the combo of hot sauce and eggs. My friends had the huevos rancheros and the Mako Loko (which is apparently a traditional Hawaiian dish). The former was entirely satisfying and the later was the only disappointing dish. The friend who ordered it lives here, and has enjoyed this specific dish before, and was disappointed mostly with the sauce, which was more like a BBQ sauce than gravy. Might have been a taste preference issue, but I don't eat meat so I can only take my friends word. Bonus points for the server who brought our food, which was under the name 'Roxy,' which he loudly pointed out is probably the hottest name in the English language. If you are in the near area, and looking for a no frills decent meal, then I would definitely recommend coming here. Do beware the birdies scavenging for crumbs at your feet. Also note this spot could accurately be described as a 'roadside cafe.'

    (4)
  • Pamela T.

    My boyfriend and I came here for breakfast 4 of our 7 days in Maui and fell more in love with it each time. Loco moco: Savory gravy over beef patty and two perfectly cooked eggs. Pay the extra money for the pork fried rice, it's worth it. Steak and eggs: Generous portions of good ol' fashioned steak, eggs, potatoes, and a home-baked biscuit on the side. Papaya delight: Sweet, ripe papayas like I've never tasted... filled with fresh yogurt and granola (with mac nuts?). Iced coffee: Wonderful high-quality coffee with coffee ice cubes, so cute and ingenious. As an added bonus, the staff will greet you with a warm smile and welcome you back when you return.

    (5)
  • Randy M.

    Great food. Reasonable prices. Friendly staff. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Shaun S.

    The food here is delish and the price and quantity is right. The ordering at the counter felt a little rushed and the KC don't take plastic! Cash only. The servers were friendly and had lots to say. Quite a schtick with most of them. The atmosphere is pretty much right out there on the street across from the beach. Not much privacy, but a great place to stop in for breakfast and then get the hell out. Prepare to share your meal with the birds and the bugs too! Went here twice and enjoyed it both times.

    (4)
  • Jon-Rachel Y.

    This local dive is a quiet little shack off the side of the main road in Kihei facing Lana'i. You walk in to order from a nice array of breakfast and lunch items with a Hawaiian twist, freshly baked goods, and coffee from locally grown beans. Afterwards, you seat yourself to the outdoor dining area that extends in front of what looks like another restaurant. Like most of the people in the service industry in Hawaii, they are welcoming with a smile and your food is by brought to your table. Its a bit dingy with the occasional fly or a large wasp hovering nearby and fearless pigeon-like birds surveying your meal. Condiments can be found near tables and you don't have to bus your own plate in the end. There is a green picnic water cooler that has water in the dining area for those not interested buying a beverage. There was ample steet parking early in the morning. And a good sign of authenticity is locals mixed in a decent crowd of tourists. The food for breakfast was nothing spectacular. It was bland even to my wife's standards and required a couple of dashes of salt. Shed tried the #1 and it was similar to what you can find back home. With an adventurous mindset to taste dishes unique to the islands, I ordered the the loco moco and it too was a little disappointing. We kept on eyeing the guy next to us with "entree envy" over his pork fried rice and eggs. For the moment, I give the food a 3, but overall a 4 because of the affordability and an eagerness to come back to try other items. What we ordered (~$22 cash only): - #1: two eggs, bacon, home fries, biscuit - great center-cut bacon, dense biscuit, and bland fries - #9: loco moco - tons of white rice, a regular hamburger patty, and bland gravy...needs a little shoyu - coffee When we went: - Sunday @ 7:00 AM Will we return: - maybe to try other plates

    (3)
  • vinay d.

    These guys are *awesome* - friendly & fast service, great location, and most importantly, great food. I'm sorry we found it so late in our trip and were only able to break our fasts there twice.

    (5)
  • Jerry B.

    Bunnie and her son have owned this cafe for ten years and it is still going strong. If you want a five star breakfast in a no nonsense setting, this is the place for you. The dishes are well prepared and the portions generous plus you won't go broke eating here. They offer all the standard breakfast dishes plus a breakfast burrito, fried rice with eggs on top, cinnamon bun French toast (a special) and much more. The cinnamon buns are made at the restaurant, and they can be addictive. We were on Maui eleven days and had breakfast here four times.

    (4)
  • Buford C.

    Superb breakfast joint. Their process of ordering, then finding your table may seem cumbersome the first time around, but it is very efficient and five minutes after you sit down, a super friendly hard working guy brings your food out. I have had the blackened ono benedict twice, excellent hollandaise, and the fish was divine. Their Loco Moco has got to be 5000 calories, and can be shared by two or three people easily. The local feel, the local beverages, and the outside seating are perfectly Maui. Not to be missed. That being said, it is not the best place to bring groups larger than four, seating gets tough. That Kihei Caffe, now my new favorite breakfast joint on the island.

    (5)
  • Heather H.

    Feel immersed in Hawaii when we come here. If you don't like this place, you aren't getting the right food and you are probably a bit stuck up. It's basic breakfast food, people, but its really, really good. We come to Maui every year, and we crave this place the 350 days in between. Fruit plate is gorgeous. Oatmeal is reliable and one of the healthier choices....except I get spam on the side (yum!!). They used to charge for coffee refills, but not anymore (yeah!). I can't remember what the special was called (Loco Moco maybe?) but it was rice topped with chicken fried steak topped with 2 eggs and smothered in gravy with sausage.....SO tasty and so not good for you. The french toast is always great....make sure you get the coconut syrup. The cinammon roll french toast is AWESOME!

    (5)
  • Holli S.

    Popular spot. We got here at 9:30 and the line was out the door. You can't sit at a table until after you've ordered but it worked pretty well and kept the flow of traffic going. You have to come early if you want a sticky bun-- they only make 20 and they're ready by 6am. We were too late and didn't get one but will try another day to come early. Lots of selection for food, pastries, coffee drinks, and they even do teddy bear or whale pancakes for the kids. Seating is outdoors looking out towards Kalama Beach. Very casual setting, nice view, good food -- what else can you ask for?

    (4)
  • Hilda B.

    Corned beef and hash was so good

    (5)
  • Jull Y.

    it's not great, but it's not bad.... the loco moco was just ok. and the friend rice was weird. i think the only good thing is the cinnamon roll. It was indeed worth getting.

    (3)
  • Nomey T.

    YUM, I want my Veggie Scramble, add-what-you-want Cheese Omlette, and Fruit Platter RIGHT NOW. I normally like to try everything on the menu, but I went back and kept having the same stuff b/c it was so good. Yea, don't forget your ca$h. No plastic :) My only ish was the dude behind the register who challenged how much I was ordering/eating. Don't underestimate the hunger of short women. grrrrr. A to-go container goes a long way... to the beach and gets eaten quick. And just expect a regular plastic, backyard style seating area. It's probably just as clean as the sand on the beach where birds and people walk and do whatever... I mean, I'm a Purell kinda girl, but I'm not gonna touch the table and lick my hands, ya know? So if you need a sterile eating environment, maybe you should just take your food to go and eat on the beach. Yea... do that.

    (4)
  • G. L.

    Went for brunch and the French Toast was really great (teetering on the brink of amazing). Veggie scramble had a lot of potatoes in it (as my girlfriend put it, "It's like the eggs are just here to hold all the veggies and potatoes together...") but was still damn good with a little bit of hot sauce. Both were of gut-busting proportions, both were priced right, both my girlfriend and I left really, really happy. Also, of all the restaurants we've eaten at so far on the island, this one has a great local vibe (whether or not this is truly a "locals" kind of place is beyond me) that makes you feel like you're living in Kihei and not just visiting. And if I did live here, I'd eat here. A lot. (Though at some point my doctor might warn me against doing so based on the proportions and options for artery-clogging.) Do not eat breakfast at your hotel. Try this joint.

    (4)
  • Jason T.

    It's too bad that this tiny breakfast cafe was located in Kihei (we were in Kaanapali) otherwise I'd eat here every other day! The best part of this restaurant is that it has a local vibe to it, even though it's located smack in the middle of tourist town. The employees here, especially Johnny (owner?) was very nice which added to the local feel. The cafe is right along Kihei street, so you'll get to watch cars and people walk by while you eat. The place looks a bit janky, old, shack-like, but it's part of the charm! The food here is also pretty good. Definitely try the Local for Loco Moco combo. The gravy, eggs, hamburger patty, and especially the fried rice was yummy. The eggs were a bit over cooked, next time, I'll request for over easy. It's a good little cafe' that gives you the local vibe.

    (4)
  • Kevin D.

    We went for breakfast. It was good. You order and then sit down outside for them to bring the food for you. The MacNut pancakes were very good. Also the regular eggs and bacon were great. They make wonderful muffins, cinnamon rolls, and other pastries.

    (4)
  • Tina H.

    We started out trying to go to LuLu's for breakfast, but it looks like they are not serving breakfast as it appeared they were closed. We walked over to Kihei Caffe - a very casual place...order at the window and go find a seat. The food was great, my favorite were the homefries - definitely worth trying!

    (4)
  • Jackie C.

    Amazing food & portions.

    (5)
  • Zhiyu L.

    Food is great here, and prices are even better for what you get.. I had the Loco Moco one day, and that was delish!!... Topped it off with Cinammon Bun french toast, and that was such a treat...

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Oh Yes ! If you like breakfast you must give this place a try.Good size portions ,good food and good prices.Went there twice and got the omelet on both occasions.Dinning is done outside the Caffe on the main drag which is cool for people watching and the ocean view.Can't ask for more then that !

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    I have never been more annoyed with service in my life, than at this place. Colin, the guy taking orders was extremely rude. You have to order inside, which is fine, but then you get yelled at if you stand in the wrong place. When I ordered, I asked for toast instead of a biscuit and was critisized for my "store bought choice". Then Colin asked where the rest of my party was and when I told him outside ( to get out of the way) he said "they better not be saving tables!". Oh and the place was half empty. The food was great but who really cares. The service ruined our breakfast. Colin is Obnoxious and rude and odd. The rest of the staff was courteous. By the way, I am taking time out of my Hawaiian vacation to write this.

    (2)
  • Vivian N.

    Best breakfast on the island... Gotta have the Loco Moco with the Fried Rice... We came here 3 times during our vacation... Local spot with lots of flavor... They are open early which is a plus...

    (5)
  • Kari S.

    We found this place using Yelp. We got there about 9 am and there was a line but it moved pretty quickly. This isn't my favorite was to order breakfast but we were forewarned. I ordered the pineapple coconut french toast ( I LOVE french toast). As far as the french toast was concerned it was done well (not mushy in the center). I was really disappointed though when I got the dish and saw that it was canned pineapple (the ring kind). Come on people...we are in Hawaii...the least you could do is use fresh pineapple. My DH had a 7 egg bacon and sausage omlette. The person taking our order said it was so huge, but when he got the plate it really wasn't as gargantuan as they made you believe. The home fried potatoes really weren't that good. He also got a side of buttermilk pancakes that were pretty average. We felt that the place itself was pretty unsanitary. The tables and chairs were dirty and the bird/bird poop was pretty gross. We sat at a table on the far end of the patio near the street (only one available) and there was a huge pile of dog crap near the table that we had to smell the entire time. We told the staff about it but they apparently didn't feel the need to clean it up so we wouldn't have to smell it. I wasn't totally confident of the cleanliness of the silverware or plates either. I really wouldn't recommend this place...there are way better places to get breakfast on the island. Don't waste your time!

    (2)
  • Marilyn S.

    Went for breakfast, just before 6 a.m. I had the #5 - French toast with bananas and macademia nuts....O...M...G.....loved it, especially with the coconut syrup. My hubby enjoyed the fried rice with bacon, sausage, onions and a couple of eggs. Good stuff.

    (5)
  • Leonardo Z.

    Very yummy for breakfast. Best of all very reasonably priced for Hawaii.

    (4)
  • Heidi F.

    WOW! Been here in Kihei for only 3 days and we have already ate here twice! Breakfasts are to die for. If your from CA like us, use the 3 hours difference and get here early. I asked one of the cute guys working the tables and he said before 9am is best and after 11 am. BUT..dont let the lines and seating fool you, the service is so quick you can get delish food, and get in and out. 5 more stars for the big guy at the front counter, he was way too cool and friendly, loved him.

    (5)
  • Melanie B.

    the absolute best coffee, best omelets & worl renowned epic "hawaiian sweet bread french toast"

    (5)
  • Phil D.

    One of the best meals we had in Maui! Huge tasty portions at a great price. You must stop here for breakfast or lunch!

    (5)
  • Hyun Y.

    Stopped here for breakfast on the way to Wailea beach. Ordered the buttermilk pancakes topped with pineapple coconut. Holy cow, these were the BEST PANCAKES I'VE EVER HAD!!! So fluffy and delicious especially with the coconut syrup. My husband and I split these pancakes and we still couldn't finish them (as delicious as they were). Portions are HUGE. Really wanted to try some of their other dishes - their menu is full of unique offerings for breakfast. Service was quick and great. Definitely will come again when visiting Maui!

    (5)
  • Dana K.

    We love this little place for breakfast. We were in Kihei for 7 nights and ate here 4 times! The kids love the teddy bear pancakes and I like the price. It's quick and affordable and the staff works hard to keep the tables as clean as possible. It is busy but you can get in and out pretty quickly. A must try!

    (5)
  • D S.

    Food was great, customer service wasn't bad. You have to wait in line and order at the cash register and hope there is a free seat available by the time your food arrives. We didn't have a problem, but it does get very crowded. They have only outdoor seating, so the birds were annoying, but that is true in many places in Maui. Anyway, I got the french toast with macadamia nuts and bananas which was great. It had more mac nuts and bananas than some other breakfast places. The coffee was also very good, they used ice cubes made of coffee so as the ice melts it doesn't water down your coffee. Only drawback is its cash only and there are no signs until you get to the cash register. And while this place is cheaper than any of the resorts in the neighboring Wailea area, it may be "cheap" for Hawaii, but not by mainland standards.

    (4)
  • Amy K.

    Yes, what everyone says about the portions is true...they are huge. You could get away with splitting something with a friend or SO since none of us seemed to finish our meals. I ordered the chorizo and eggs and while I had more than enough food to feed the chickens that arrived on the patio, I wasn't impressed with the dish...nothing really had any flavor (except the salsa they served with it). The hash browns were cold and a bit soggy....minus one star just for that! The tortilla served with the dish was very greasy. We arrived around 10AM on a Tuesday and the line wasn't bad. Be prepared this place is CASH ONLY, but they do have an ATM inside. Place is small and shabby, which I wouldn't mind if the food could stand on it's own merits. Go if you are looking for a huge, inexpensive meal while in Kihei. Maybe some of the other dishes on the menu are better, I would give it another shot sometime. I can't complain too much, at least I was able to eat outside and look at the ocean and it didn't cost me an arm and a leg!.

    (2)
  • Tanny Y.

    Yum! the cashier was really funny and nice. I like that. Cash is all that they accept. We ordered the Eggs Benedict with banana macadamia nuts, the regular breakfast combo, and a light breakfast. I honestly forgot what they were called. My eggs Benedict was yummy! The prices were awesome! A plate would run you about $7 there are other cheap dishes, but seriously in Maui this is considered one of the cheapest place to eat. It was good food and good service.

    (3)
  • Jr. B.

    Used to frequent here a bit but not anymore, i just cant take all the birds flying around my food dusting it with their dandruf and fly's constantly landing on my chorizo. The guy that takes your order though is the nicest man ever. Food is good, has a southern flare to it and the Cinnimon rolls ARE TO DIE FOR!!!! If you dont mind eating outside with all S. Kihei road has to offer then i'll recomend this place.

    (3)
  • Tanya F.

    SWEET FANCY MOSES! THIS PLACE WAS YUMMY! We were sure to order 3 different dishes between the 3 of us so we could try more things. Cinnamon Roll French Toast, Eggs Benedict, and Chicken Fried Steak all outstanding! The only thing was the potatos were very greasy. I'm a big fan of grease, bacon or otherwise but the little pool-o-grease was a touch too much, even for me.

    (4)
  • Jocelyn T.

    By far, best Loco Mocos I've had in my life at this place. The portions was so huge I had to split the loco mocos with my friend. I would definately come back here again!

    (5)
  • Elvin L.

    we were in maui for my best friend's wedding. we woke up and dropped off some people early in the morning and my boy was doing a search on his tom tom to look for the closest place for breakfast. i stopped him immediately and said, "NO! Breakfast is too important to just look up some random place for breakfast! Let me do some research and i'll tell you where we'll go!" not even 2 minutes later from my blackberry browser did Travel Channel put in a high recommend for Kihei Caffe. I plugged in the address to the tom tom and off we went. As soon as we arrived (8:30 am) the line was out the door. this is a good sign! once you get in, there are menus for you to look at in hand and on the chalk board. being that we were in hawaii, i had to keep it real with the loco moco. when i got to the register to pay for my order, my eyes were fascinated by the gynormous cinnamon bun - needless to say, i couldn't say no! coffee was self serve but was grinded and made fresh on the spot and we had open seating. we sat out by the street where there was a park and beach just across the street. within 15 minutes, the behemoth they called the loco moco came out. i took so many pictures of all the food we had on facebook! the food was excellent with the perfect weather and sunshine of maui as the backdrop. service was quick and totally did not mind how crowded and cramped it was out there at all. it was so good there, we brought the rest of the groom's men and other wedding party members back there two more times! definitely recommend you getting there at 7 am to beat the crowds and get descent parking and because we had so many people in our party there, they all ordered something different and based on everyone's reviews, you cannot go wrong with anything there! definitely lived up to the Travel Channel Hype! make sure you have cash in hand as they do not accept credit cards but there is an atm machine there in case you forget. when i come back to maui, i am definitely having breakfast here!

    (5)
  • Latisha C.

    The line was short when we arrived. Took our order quickly and we found a table no problem. We ordered Loco Moco, Biscuits & Gravy and a macadamia nut cinnamon roll. Everything was quite yummy! Staff was friendly.

    (4)
  • Utopian C.

    We headed to Kihei Caffe as it was highly recommended. My experience was mixed. The guy at the front counter was too smooth and over energetic. They don't accept credit cards. There was a local magazine which carried a full page ad and a discount coupon for the cafe. The guy at the front desk didn't honor the coupon. He said the full page ad was published without their permission. Ironically, multiple copies of the same magazine were on display right across the counter inside the cafe. The place didn't look very clean either. We ordered pancakes and omlettes which were ok. The coffee was really good though. I might disagree with most of the folks here but I will stay away from this place. All tables are by roadside but again lots of flies too flying over your food...part of the charm I guess.

    (2)
  • Nikil M.

    Great place, we ate here twice during our 5 day stay in Maui. The price was decent, the food was good and service was great!

    (4)
  • Jessica R.

    Best breakfast I've had on Maui. Blows the other, wayyyyy more expensive restaurants we have gotten ripped off at out of the water.

    (5)
  • Joelle C.

    Food: you have to try their pork fried rice!! And their french toast is to die for.. Not really but its almost that good TRY THE COCONUT SYRUP!!! :) as far as the loco moco the patty was thin and a little over cooked on my order :( but the rice and gravy ratio was perfect-o Location: by the ocean, cant complain about it. The only annoying thing was the birds flying all over the place. Try not to sit by their billboard.

    (4)
  • henry h.

    This is a great little place for breakfast. The staff is friendly even during the chaos but one of them may not have a lot of patience with the non-regulars. While I was only able to dine here twice, everything that I tried was delicious. I'm still thinking about their pancakes and I'm not a big pancake person. First time here, I had the cinnamon french toast combo (eggs & bacon). Very tasty. Moist and crispy on the outside drizzled with coconut syrup made it even better. The thick cut salty bacon made for a beter flavor contrast! My friend had a chicken fried steak and my wife has some veggie omelette (which I did not try). The chicken friend steak was extremely crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The gravy was thick but not too heavy. Nicely seasoned. The second time I was here was with my wife. We ordered the regular french toast topped with macadamia nuts and bananas and the pancakes with macadamia nuts and bananas (they were sold out of pancake the first time we were here). Both dishes were really good. However, the pancake was hands down the better of the two. Something about that batter makes it amazing. Nice crispy exterior with a moist interior! Drizzle some coconut syrup and spread a little butter on top and that is just a piece of paradise in your mouth! I can't wait to go back for breakfast the next time I'm in Maui to try the other dishes. Thank you Kihei Caffe for a wonderful breakfast!

    (4)
  • Greg P.

    Really good! Had the tsunami Strawberry waffles and wife had one of the standard breakfast plates. Lots of food! If you're arriving after 8:30, plan to stand in line a while! You place an order first then go find a table and they bring it to you. Took us about 30 minutes to get through the line on a Thursday morning, but it was worth the wait!

    (5)
  • nicole p.

    loved the breakfast at this place. so, so good. others have complained about the pork fried rice, but mine was spot on. the french toast was delish, too. great portions for the prices.

    (4)
  • Kelly L.

    amazing vibe in this place. reminiscent of the soup nazi but with smiles (so Hawaii!) - I love it :-) cinnamon roll french toast was so good that I had it 3 days in a row.

    (4)
  • Jeanne C.

    We came here for breakfast & it was definitely worth the drive! Really good Hawaiian breakfast. The only downside to this restaurant are the birds and insects flying around nearby.

    (5)
  • Ashley C.

    Ate here twice. It's an order in line then hope for a table place. The REGULAR French toast with bananas is very yummy and so are their cold coffee blends. Eating area was filled with flies, birds and evidently dogs are allowed.... If you get stuff to go the banana bread chocolate muffins are amazing. Also, in the morning they only take cash but in the afternoon they accept credit cards.... I'm not sure why this app only says one $, 2 of us ate and got a few things to go and it was $65.

    (3)
  • Catrina G.

    We went here based on the great reviews. It was cheap and the staff was very friendly, but I was underwhelmed by the food.

    (3)
  • Tracy B.

    Thank you, Yelpers for introducing me to the wonderful Kihei Caffe! We dined here three out of six days on vacation and I regret not going more. It is absolutely the best breakfast in Kihei! The banana-macadamia nut French toast will blow your mind. We also tried the biscuits and gravy, eggs benedict, and huevos rancheros - all were incredible. An added treat was a delish pastry from the case while we waited for breakfast. I could go on and on but it wouldn't matter...you can eat anything and won't be let down. Prices were reasonable as far as inflated Maui prices go. All seating is outside and fills up fast! The staff is super nice and will happily help you with recommendations. Be sure to take cash or be prepared to use the on-site ATM with fees. If you eat anywhere while in South Maui, eat here.

    (5)
  • Elaine C.

    I have lived on Maui for over 30 years, I am also a concierge. I always recommend Kihei Caffe to locals and tourists alike. It's all about the FOOD!!

    (4)
  • Andi F.

    Ok so I'll be honest here...I'm giving 3 stars because the staff is very nice! But the breakfast was meh. I got 2 eggs, potatoes and bacon. Asked for eggs over medium...they came out very gooey and that's a peeve of mine. I don't like slime on my eggs...potatoes were oily and not crispy. Hubby got fried rice and eggs. He said it was good, fine...not great. $32 or so with 2 cups coffee. Not cheap, not crazy expensive either, but I don't think I'd go back. We both got undercooked eggs.

    (3)
  • Tyrus A.

    Pork fried rice, eggs, bacon and cinnamon roll French toast....so0o0oo0 ono

    (5)
  • Stacy A.

    Quick, delicious and affordable breakfast / lunch place. The Kehei Cafe has their business down to a science. Line up, order (cash only, ATM on site), grab a table (many of which will have turned over while you order), listen for your name to be called, raise your hand to be brought your food, and then dig in! One of the best things we tried on the breakfast menu was the French Toast. You can choose toppings such as banana-macadamia nut, or pineapple. After it arrives, you can top it with regular or COCONUT syrup. The French toast was perfectly executed - a slight crunch on the outside, soft and airy on the inside - and oh so coconut-y in flavor. Go get breakfast! And don't be scared by the lineup. There will be a table that comes available, and the food comes out quickly!

    (4)
  • Becki J.

    Found this place doing a search for best breakfast places to eat in Maui. Then of course I "yelped" it. This is a super small place with a large outdoor patio (outdoor seating only but why would you want to eat indoors in Maui?) I went with four people and everything on the menu sounded great! We watched a waitress walk by with a cheese omelet plate and it looked just like the picture. How many places actually serve food that looks like the menu picture? It's a rarity right? Well we got to the counter and were encountered by a very friendly, outgoing gentleman. He was funny and had great input on what to order. My sister tried to order an omelet (you add your own ingredients) and the guy was like no, that won't work, you should add this and that. By the time she was done ordering, she wasn't quite sure what she had ordered. But it was funny. "I don't think I got anything in the omelet I wanted!" lol We found a table right away. Food came out quickly and a las....there was the omelet she had ordered...with her wants and his suggestions :). I ordered the omelet also, it was so good and I have left overs for another day. My mom ordered the French Mac/banana toast, which she loved. Said they weren't too sweet. Great place, love the ambiance, great food and VERY friendly service. :)

    (5)
  • Malyssa C.

    I came here as recommended by my awesome brother, John C. As always, he was right and we really enjoyed our experience! It's a cute little place with such friendly staff. The food is good and also pretty cheap based on the portions. My bf and I ordered the Loco Moco, Pork Fried Rice, Hawaiian Snickers blended coffee drink, and the Fruit Smoothie. We enjoyed it all! The Loco Moco is served best with regular white rice since the dish itself is pretty filling. Generous portions and it was really tasty. The Pork Fried Rice has Portuguese sausage, ham, bacon, onions, and bell peppers. I had it topped with two sunny side up eggs. I really liked this dish! The Hawaiian Snickers was good and sweet, but not too sweet. The Fruit Smoothie was very refreshing. I don't recall what was in it exactly, but it sure did taste good! Haha. Good and cheap food with quick and friendly service. There's also outdoor seating, which is nice for enjoying the beautiful weather and people watching! The bf and I would recommend this to others and plan to come back again!

    (4)
  • Kimberly P.

    Let me say the food is OUTSTANDING! The owner manning the register is incredibly friendly and creates a fun vibe as you order. The only reason this place misses the 5th star is the absolute insanity when trying to find a seat...when you are in a relaxed, tropical vacation state-of-mind, worrying about where to park yourself as you strive to dive into your plate of delicious pork fried rice topped with a perfectly cooked egg is a bit of a bummer. With that said, if I were a local, I'd be a regular for sure!

    (4)
  • S. V.

    We loved eating here! We ate breakfast at Kihei Cafe twice during the week we were here. Our favorite dish was the banana mac-nut french toast. It's super yummy with the coconut syrup! Their portions are pretty big; we probably could have gotten by with splitting one dish between two people.

    (5)
  • Hardik S.

    Absolutely amazing breakfast place!! French toast with pineapple and coconut. Must try their breakfast burrito.

    (5)
  • Pinky And The B.

    Kihei cafe is in South Maui. If you are staying in Wailea head over to Kihei for cheap eats. We went for lunch not breakfast. We were under whelmed. But we give them a pass because we knew they were known for breakfast but only had time for lunch. I did happen to make it one morning for their famous turn overs but the bakery at the Hyatt Regency made them better. They were flakier at the Hyatt. I had a blueberry turnover and it just tasted like a regular turn over but the one at the Hyatt Regency ,Maui was the best I have ever had. So for lunch we had Loco Moco and fried rice and spam. The beef patties in the Loco Moco were frozen not fresh. The fried rice and spam was good not great. But I suggest going only for breakfast because lunch was just okay. It was our mistake going for lunch. Don't make the same mistake.

    (3)
  • Stephanie G.

    Staying in Kihei while on vacation? Check out the Kihei Caffe breakfast, brunch and lunch. It has a wide variety of items on their chalkboard menu which consist of pancakes and French toast to loco moco and fried rice. The portions are huge and great for sharing. The place to order is inside the small building where you are greeted with their huge chalkboard menu mounted behind the cashiers and wait in a snakelike line (similar to a line at an amusement park). After ordering, you take your number and find a seat outside in their covered patio while a server brings the food to you. NOTE: THEY ONLY ACCEPT CASH! Seating can be scarce, so I recommend finding a table before you order and have someone (family or friend) hold it for you. Plus, their isn't any "wait staff". All the workers do is take your order and bring the food to you. I definitely recommend their golden french toast with added bananas and macadamia nuts! Because my husband never shares even though portions are huge, he insisted on ordering spam and eggs with hash browns and biscuit. I WILL BE BACK!!!

    (5)
  • Matthew E.

    Pretty solid. We got the breakfast burrito supreme and banana mac nut pancakes. The burrito was pretty good, but the pancakes were incredible - fluffy and delicious! Pros: - Food was great and cheap - Dude who took our order was very fun - Fun location Cons: - Outdoor seating was pretty bad... So many birds that it was kinda scary. Several bugs, too. Chairs and tables were as cheap as they come.

    (4)
  • Kristen I.

    The employees at this place have a great attitude. You order at the counter, and then find a seat. The employees will help you find a seat if you need it. I ordered the cheese omelet and added portuguese sausage and onions. The onions were not cooked, so I think I would skip them next time. Otherwise, the omelet was divine, as were the potatoes served with it. My husband ordered lox benedict, but they were out of lox, so they made him a corned beef benedict instead, and he was thrilled. You kind of have to shoo the birds away outside (looking for a handout), but the atmosphere was great.

    (4)
  • Diana D.

    My boyfriend and I came here for breakfast. It's sort of like fast food in that you wait in line and then order. (I would recommend deciding what you want ahead of time, but if the line is decently long, you can grab a menu inside and decide while you're in line.) Once you order, they will bring your food out to you by calling your name. The man who took our order was awesome. He had great customer service skills, and it's amazing what a difference that makes! I ordered the veggie scramble and my boyfriend had the cheese omelet. I was a bit disappointed that the veggie scramble mix was premade, as I didn't want mushrooms in my scramble, but I made do. Both were good, and both were big portions. You definitely get your money's worth! All in all, I would go back again for breakfast. It's a great place to stop by on your way to the beach (although I wouldn't recommend eating everything on your plate if you plan to go swimming!). Also, this place is CASH ONLY. You wouldn't want to get to the front of the line and not have cash. There also aren't many signs warning that they are cash only.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Everyone always warned us that you don't go to Hawaii for the food and in a our trips to the islands this has alway sadly turned out to be true. That said, I can say that breakfast here is fantastic. The French toast is as good anything I've had in NYC, SF, Seattle or Portland. Probably a good thing we didn't discover this until the last day of our trip otherwise we would have been here every morning.

    (5)
  • Crystal A.

    LOVED LOVED LOVED this place. We used to drive up to Kaanapali side for some MAC NUT pancakes, but no more! We were lucky both times we visited (during our trip), that there were no lines. I have seen it with lines galore, which made us not try it until this trip. They do say for you to order first before finding a table. The servers are pretty efficient on bringing the food out and cleaning/finding tables in a timely manner. The first time, which was my birthday and I wanted a good, delicious breakfast to start my day, we came here. I had the Coconut Pineapple French Toast and he had the Loco moco over pork friend rice. - Coconut Pineapple French Toast, topped with the coconut syrup is to die for! it literally melted in heavenly tropical flavors in my mouth. The hawaiian sweet bread is delicious and I hope to find one similar to use here in the mainland. - Loco Moco over Pork Fried Rice was good, more on the heavy side. You can also get the rice with an egg on top (no loco moco). Probably not a good thing before hitting the beach, but a decent dish. Definitely recommend, and will be back for breakfast on our next trip.

    (5)
  • Alison B.

    Loved it. I had the banana mac french toast and roomie got the loco moco. We wanted a BIG breakfast before our Road to Hana trip, so stopped in just before 530am and were greeted by a super friendly guy who gave great recommendations. Everything in the bakery case looked amazing, but I was determined to have the banana mac french toast. We were the only people in the restaurant that early so the food came out quick. I was floored when he brought out the coconut syrup to go with my french toast.....talk about mouthgasm. You only need the tiniest bit, and it is so sinful, but so worth it. Forget the regular syrup here! I wish we had not waited so long into our trip to try this place, we would have made it a regular thing!

    (4)
  • Skye W.

    Huge portions and really good hours. Cinnamon roll was my favorite. Loco moco had great gravy. Eggs over fried rice was less appetizing than I expected. Still the best fried rice I ever had was on Kauai. Worst part- patio seating was full of flies and occasional bees. Yuck!

    (3)
  • LL C.

    wow, that pork fried rice with the loco moco was delicious (and guilt-ridden), mac nut banana pancake was yummy and sure satisfied my sweet tooth

    (4)
  • Courtney F.

    friendly staff, HUGE portions, good prices, yummy food. This is a great place to go before a big day out at the beach or doing activities where you may have/want to skip lunch. This food sticks to your ribs. And for Maui, this is a great value.

    (4)
  • Anna K.

    This place is a lot of fun! Coming here for brunch on 2 occasions, the service was quick and the experience was pleasant all around. On the first occasion, we came at around 10am. On the second visit we came around 12:30 pm. The first time we came, the restaurant was packed. The second time, there was a good crowd, but it was much more peaceful overall. So, I would recommend coming when it's on the earlier or later side, so as to avoid the major crowds. Overall, I can say the following about the food: -the chicken sausage was great on both occasions. Small links, but very flavorful and tasty! -the pancakes are delicious. -the huevos rancheros was good, but I had never had that before and found the mushy texture unappealing. -the french toast with the macadamia banana topping and coconut syrup on top was GREAT and definitely worth it. Also, on the first occasion we came here, we spotted Minka Kelly having brunch! So even celebrities dine here!

    (4)
  • Charlie S.

    What's not to like. Friendly staff, good food, good coffee, outdoor patio seating. This place is a must when i come to Maui. This time I had the pork fried rice with eggs scrambled (just right, not overcooked). Yum. My partner's son had the Loco Moco (bring an appetite). My daughter had a short stack of blueberry cakes which she gobbled up. This place has Local written all over it. Casual. Good eats! No credit cards. Bring cash. I keep meaning to try the corned beef hash. Next time.

    (4)
  • Leilani I.

    Ordered the Pork Fried Rice and Eggs. Was so disappointed. The fried rice had the texture of oatmeal. It was soggy. (Like they just cooked the rice from the cooker and fried it.) The combination of pork was good but the texture of rice was like they made me oatmeal with soy sauce. Also, the hubby ordered the loco moco said it tasted good but we both lost our appetites once the birds hanging on the structure above the seating area dumped poop all over the husband and food. There was also so many bugs flying around. We noticed the garbages around the corner of the building. Servers were very nice though and knew their stuff - but food and eating area needs work. So sorry I really looked forward to this place too but come on, oatmeal fried rice?

    (2)
  • Rio Y.

    I LOVED this place. In fact, I hit it twice on a one week trip to Maui and that still wasn't enough. The MacNut pancakes, the fried rice, the great big cinnamon rolls (that I packed for the plane ride home), and the very reasonable prices make this place a must-go when in Kihei. *sigh* I miss Maui...

    (5)
  • Jim M.

    Great place for breakfast. We arrived about 9:15 am and had a very short wait in line and got a seat right away. By the time we sat down there was a line out the door plus 10. Had chicken fried steak which was good. I like my potatoes cooked a bit more, but the flavor was good. The two of us probably could have shared a meal. Will be back tomorrow to try something else from the menu. Returned the next morning, seated right away. I had a cinnamon roll and banana/mac french toast. Wow-sugar high! My wife had the fried rice and eggs. Both were good. Glad we came back

    (5)
  • Edmond B.

    Kihei Caffe is well organized for getting your order placed and the food to you. The man who took our order (you wait in line to order, but they are quick and friendly) was energetic and pleasantly interacted with everyone in line. Quick with the comments exchange and what you ordered. Food came out much quicker than we expected and away good but not great. Lots of food on the plate, in fact we left probably half sitting there we when left. Would eat there again.

    (3)
  • A H.

    We yelped best breakfast in Maui and this is what we got! Hmmm well not my idea of best but it definitely was filling. The place is a serious hole in the wall. You wait to order and sit outside in some raggedy tables and chairs, but I guess it's part of the charm. We ordered the veggie omelette which was big enough to share and the cinnamon roll. It was eh because they were in too much of a hurry to warm it. I wouldn't go back unless I guess you really want a local experience.

    (3)
  • Deena C.

    I agree with other reviewers. You really cannot go wrong with Kihei Caffe for breakfast. It's a bit chaotic with the ordering (line can be long and some people take very long to decide), but it's overall pretty fast. Limited seating, but magically it seems like when your order is up, you find a seat, so wouldn't worry too much about that. The food is delicious. Husband had pork fried rice and I had the breakfast burrito. Both portions were huge. Very economical and delicious choice!

    (4)
  • Cristina H.

    Well, I really would have liked to give 3.5 stars, but since I can't I might as well round up! Anyhow, we were looking for a quick bite to eat on our way back to our hotel, when as always, we looked to Yelp for advice and found Kihei Caffe. So many people loved it so we figured , what they heck... why not? To be honest, it was just "so-so"... I had the pork fried rice (because i had to share with my daughter) and my hubby had the loco moco. While it was good, we've definitely had better... On a positive note, I did score with a free scone that was delicious! The really nice guy behind the counter gave it to us because we came all the way from Oahu... On a side not, we came a little after 2 pm, so it made more sense to buy lunch, maybe that's why I wasn't super impressed. Everyone else said that the french toast is awesome, but it wasn't that time of the day... oh, well, hopefully there will be a next time!

    (4)
  • Alison M.

    Great little restaurant for breakfast. We ordered the breakfast burrito and loco moco with fried rice. The portions were extremely generous and we had enough for 4 people! Although I didn't care very much for the loco moco, gravy was way too salty and the green bell peppers in the fried rice was different and overpowered the dish, the burrito was a definite hit with the both of us! Worth going back and trying something different.

    (4)
  • Lovesto E.

    Oh man! The best cinnamon roll i have ever had! Get them while they are hot, though! Fried rice loco moco also very good. Prices and portions are well worth it! Very crowded, though, so go super early.

    (5)
  • Charles G.

    Informal, semi serve, inexpensive....and the best breakfast food I've had anywhere. We can only speak for the French toast and huevos rancheros, but the menu is extensive. Coffee is local and great, atmosphere very pleasant, and the bird cleanup crew is more charming than annoying.

    (5)
  • Sarah B.

    Pretty standard but totally tasty breakfast food, in *enormous* portions. If you're walking up from the south, don't be put off by the seeming lack of seating -- at breakfast-time, at least, they have tables across the whole patio of the next-door business as well as their own. The staff all seem to be ridiculously nice. I also really appreciate that they don't let people save seats, since that often seems to turn into a game of who's-prepared-to-behave-most-obnoxiously. (I'd be curious to see how that policy turns out when they truly run out of space, but it never quite happened the times we were there.) The line is often long but it moves very quickly.

    (4)
  • Joel S.

    We ate here three times while we were in Maui for just a week, if that gives you any indication how much we loved it! You can get something small (like a fresh papaya with granola) or a regular large breakfast. Everything we ate was better than similar items at any other breakfast we've ever had. The potatoes were slices of real potato with amazing seasonings, the chicken apple sausage was crispy and still juicy, the pancake for my daughter looked like a teddy bear smiling, the coffee was excellent, the bacon was thick and not overcooked, I could go ON and ON. Simply put: BEST BREAKFAST(S) EVER!!!

    (5)
  • Angel I.

    Still the best breakfast in Kihei .. Possibly Maui. Sure there are more expensive and classier places to eat, but when it comes down to tasty food at an excellent price point .. This place is king . I've been to all the fancy restaurants and breakfast joints and honestly this place still is my number one for breakfast. I've been to Maui going on 5 times now in the past 3 years and I always stop at the Kihei Cafe .. Do yourself a favor and check it out .. Cash only though so come prepared.. There is also an atm inside the place.

    (5)
  • Debby F.

    You have to get here early. We arrived 8-ish in the morning. There seemed to be a line in front of us, but it moved quickly. Service was efficient and very friendly. I got the pancakes with pineapple and coconut, one glass of fresh squeezed orange juice and an extra plate (to split). Total cost $15.00 (pancakes were $8.50). The wait was short, and they brought the food to us, after we ordered and paid. Pancakes were hot and fluffy, yay! Canned pineapple? Really? In Hawaii...that was a little disappointing. The coconut syrup is very sweet, but we drizzled a small section with it. Yum. However, I resorted back to traditional syrup. The omelets and breakfast burritos looked HUGE!! We'll be back, and will split our meals. Both of us left with happy bellies, but not too full.

    (4)
  • Kerri F.

    This place was so good - we had to go twice while in Kihei. The banana macadamia nut french toast was seriously to die for. It's a tiny little place with somewhat limited seating but the people are super nice and the food is so good.

    (5)
  • Bear S.

    This place is great. Right across from the beach. The parking is okay, it wasn't too hard to find a place. There are a lot of shops to walk around in before and after your meal. I came here for breakfast and left full. I had the banana macadamia nut pancakes and the chorizo and egg tacos. Both were good. The service was good. You have to stand in line to order, find a seat, and they'll bring your food to you. Although it was busy, there was no trouble finding a seat. The staff and the customers are all having a good time. They have a large menu, and large portions that will satisfy most anyone.

    (4)
  • Jason V.

    Great find! Stumbled upon this place and will go back. It's a must!

    (5)
  • Michael D.

    Excellent for breakfast or bruch. The Waffles (macadamia nut, banana & coconut syrup) & pork/rice/egg (loco moco). Very quaint atmosphere and nice patio dining.

    (5)
  • John M.

    This is a restaurant you must go for breakfast if you are in the Kihei area. The portions are big and the food was great. Don't just go in there and order a typical breakfast or you might get told to order something else. I tried ordering a typical eggs and toast breakfast, and the host (I think he was the owner) insisted I order a local dish. I instead ordered the French toast with macadamia nut and bananas, and it was delicious! Basically you order your food first, and then once finished paying, you go out in the eating area and find an open table to sit. We waited about a minute before a table opened up for us. Great atmosphere, good food, and convenient if you are staying in the Kihei area.

    (4)
  • Pari S.

    Uhhh, not sure how this place got 4 stars except possibly because of the prices of this breakfast spot in Kihei. It's right on the strip, so it's a convenient location. YelpNotes: -Cash only -Great people running it; but they are not that organized -Order first, find a table, they will bring you your food -If you order take out, Check your bag first -PIGEONS EVERYWHERE OUTSIDE AHHH!!! Here's what I experienced: Came here on a Saturday morning before heading out to explore. We ordered for TAKE OUT and the lady at the front even told me to "check the bag before you leave". Hmmmm, so that would give you the assumption that they make screw-ups on occasion. We waited about 20 minutes for our food, which was a little strange. I ordered a papaya+yogurt+granola dish with a side of bacon (lovin' my bacon) and my date ordered the special (eggs, bacon, cinnamon roll french-toast) TO GO. When they finally brought out our food; they only ordered my date's "special", which was in a to go bag and it was COLD. We thought everything would come together, but we waited about 5 more minutes before realizing they just forgot the rest of the order. So my date went inside and told them. Another 5 minutes went by and finally, they brought out my food; but the bacon was soggy :( So sad. Not only that, but it was NOT TO GO. Sigh, so many mix-ups, so little time. The service was very friendly but I will probably not visit this place again when I return to the island...

    (2)
  • Lon H.

    Was a bit disappointed based on what my friends told me about this place. Got a large portion of fried rice, but the rice was way too sticky and the flavor wasn't as good as other places on the Island (Gazebo or Tasty Crust). The breakfast burrito was good, but the Huevos Rancheros wasn't as good as advertised. They give good portions and prices are reasonable, but the quality wasn't as good as expected.

    (3)
  • Greg L.

    Great breakfast place. Breakfast burrito was awesome, rest of family loved their pancakes and macadamia banana french toast. Large portions and cheap. Be patient waiting for a table. They turn over quickly

    (4)
  • Stephanie S.

    Visiting Maui and decided to stop in to change it up from the hotel buffets. So glad we did. Nice outdoor seating, delicious food, and at such a great price. We shared the loco moco with the fried rice (worth the extra charge). So glad we shared. It was huge, but delicious and so fun to try something we'd never heard of before. Lattes were nice and strong, but didn't see Splenda, which would have been nice. Macademia sticky bun was just okay. You order inside and grab a table. Food came out so quick, I didn't even have a chance to use the restroom (which was directly across the street at the beach). Overall, quality of food, service, and location make this a 5-star should-visit place.

    (5)
  • John N.

    pork fried rice and banana pancakes with coconut syrup, enough said. that's all you need to know when coming here. those two items alone can sustain this business forever! the coconut syrup is a GOD send, it totally blew me away. and i'm not even a big pancake person, but man i scarfed down those pancakes like it was no one's business.

    (5)
  • Melissa L.

    i think i ordered the wrong thing. i got the supreme breakfast burritto and it wasnt horrible but ive had better, empty calories is the best way i can describe it it seems they use alot if potatoes to fill the void in the food. The iced mocha was horrible almost $5 and it was chocolate syrup and cheap coffee. husband had eggs benedict and it was perfect. Service was great and the cashier was pleasant to everyone. the only table we could snag was on unever ground so it wobbled if we even thought about moving. im glad we tried it but its something we can live without.

    (3)
  • Christian J.

    I like the food a lot. I had the lox bagel with all the helpings. The portions were generous so you could put a lot of the pieces on the bagel: lox, lettuce, tomato, onion, capers, and cream cheese and still have some left over to munch on. My friend had the yogurt parfait which he loved. The coffee was okay; kind of weak for my taste. The place is cash only and while I get that some places still are, I didn't see an obvious sign stating such. The cashier pointed to a sign on the cash register that was advertising gift certificates while telling me that "we're cash only." Um, okay... They have an ATM for your convenience where you tack on an additional $2.50 to your meal, plus whatever your bank charges you. Other than that, I was happy with the place.

    (4)
  • C.M. V.

    Kihei Caffe is a local spot with great eats. Our favorite: banana macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup. Back in 2008, it was recommended by a local so we tried it and loved it. This time around in 2012, it was a must that our wedding guests meet us there on the morning after our wedding (no, for real, we really put Kihei Caffe on our wedding itinerary). As expected, everyone loved the food!

    (5)
  • Rachael B.

    Kihei Caffe is right around the corner from where we've been staying. Thank you my fellow Yelpers! The patio was full when we got there the first time so we were nervous we wouldn't be able to sit but the flow of things really works out well. We ordered from a very awesome dude who kept the line moving smoothly by asking very friendly and pointed questions to each customer. We got all situated and by the time we were ready to sit down, tables had been cleared and re-set. Pork fried rice with two fried eggs on top? Yup. Cinnamon roll french toast with two eggs and two slices of perfectly cooked bacon? Yup. So tasty that we called in before our trip out to Molokini and picked up a whopping breakfast burrito and pork fried rice round two to-go. Tried the veggie scramble today but then saw the most genius order ever: the loco moco (rice with eggs and a hamburger patty with a lovely brown gravy) with fried rice..........absolutely blew my mind. Great service, cool atmosphere, delicious food, good prices.

    (4)
  • Jins H.

    Very casual atmosphoere with friendly staff. We had the banana macadamia nut french toast and the burrito. Both were very good. Licked our plates clean. Prices were good and located near the beach.

    (5)
  • Nancy Y.

    During my trip to Maui, my bf and I came here not once but TWICE in a week because it was so good and CHEAP. They have a variety of dishes that you have to try!! -loco moco -pork fried rice -giant cinnamon rolls If you want to get a two in one, ask for the loco moco on the pork fried rice. Since the loco moco was already salty, it made the pork fried rice even more salty BUT you get to try two dishes. While I was there, I also tried the french toast and thought it was good, nothing too special. I'm always a huge fan of french toast but if you want BOMB ASS DIGGITY french toast head over to 808 Bistro for the Banana Bread French Toast. Hint: If there are not seats, walk across the street and eat at the park and enjoy the scenery. Just remember to clean up and throw away your trash :) PS: CASH ONLY!

    (3)
  • Lola Z.

    The only reasonably priced meal in the area. The pork fried rice was good. Not overly salted and the pieces of ham/bacon were tasty and had nice texture. Nice portions too. The loco moco was dry, except where drenched by gravy. Our gold standard for loco moco is from Rainbow Drive Inn -- so there you go. Staff was all friendly and service was prompt.

    (3)
  • Juliet P.

    When you're visiting south Maui like we were, you want a place you can call home. This place cannot be beat! Generous portions (hello, it's Hawai'i!), delicious food (local kine, brah), and service with Aloha (from cashier to server)! Just ask Kevin Smith's happy brother -- ok, he isn't really but if Kevin Smith did have a happy brother it'd be this guy. He's always got something great to say about your order and he's quick to offer up some off-the-menu or crucial 4th down plays if you can't decide on what to eat! You'll know who he is! Highlights: Homemade corned beef and eggs Pork fried rice loco moco cinnamon roll french toast!! or just a warm cinnamon roll Lowlights: I'm sorry for finishing all of their hot sauce. Next time someone asks, what does "Maui no ka oi" mean? Direct them to this place. Boom.

    (5)
  • Rob R.

    Awesome breakfast. It was a little odd to order, pay, then be seated to have your food brought out to you. $1 for coffee refill is little steep IMO, but the food/quality of food was great. We had Loco Moco, bisquits and gravy, and standard eggs, spam, and rice. Food was great and service was good as well.

    (5)
  • Gina C.

    Fun place to eat breakfast. Good prices and portions. Seating is outside and you will have to fight off the birds - but it's worth it!

    (4)
  • James L.

    Just found our way back (2 yrs ago) for more Loco Moco!! Brought the In-Laws from Japan & looks like (from albeit polite) scarfing, they enjoyed it too! The guys are fast! Don't pass just because it looks too crowded. It always looks that way, but everyone understands & takes care of business (eating or making food) and considerately vacates for other hungry folks. LOCAL!

    (4)
  • Erin S.

    Kihei Caffe is great! Banana-mac nut french toast was delicious and the portions were huge. Be prepared to eat with a lot of birds waiting to swoop in to eat your leftovers. Staff is very efficient. My husband ordered his eggs over easy and the white was a bit too runny, but otherwise he enjoyed his plate. Great breakfast option while on Maui!

    (4)
  • J B.

    My favorite place is Maui for breakfast! Had the banana Mac french toast on Hawaiian sweetbread.... It was heavenly! Fried rice is some of the best I have ever had! Husband had corned beef and he loved his meal just as much! Service is quick and employees are super friendly!

    (5)
  • X X.

    This place is over hyped but I went to it twice because it was walking distance from my condo. My cinnamon roll French toast was dry (shouldn't have ordered a special!). My omelet was okay but undercooked. Their home fries are perfect though! I do think it is overpriced for breakfast considering you can be at restaurants with a nice ambiance for a bit more. Should have tried Sarento's for their bananas foster French toast but that will be for another trip! They give kamaaina for certain things like coffee and something else. FILLS UP FAST!!! CASH ONLY!!

    (3)
  • carol a.

    I had the macadamia nut pancakes which were to die for. They were super light and had great flavor. My husband had a veggie omelet, which he said was just ok...said it needed seasoning. Portions sizes are huge and the location is great. Would definitely go back!

    (4)
  • Gigi C.

    I hadn't been here in almost 10 years! I was so excited about going, I came straight I over from the airport. The food is just as great as it was back then. Definitely get the loco moco (not a fan of the fried rice with it though-stick to the white rice), and if you're a french toast fan, get that with the banana and mac nut topping!!

    (4)
  • Victoria F.

    We could eat here everyday!!! Breakfast burrito is a dream with their decadent Hawaiian Snickers coffee drink. We ate there every morning after our early dive trips. Tried several egg dishes and pancakes but kept going back to the burrito. It made our vacation complete by visiting this place every day. Very laid back atmosphere with all outdoor seating. Order first and then find a table....grab your drinks before you head out. Flies are slightly annoying but hey you're in Maui!!! Make sure you try it!!!

    (5)
  • Brett H.

    This place is well known and can be very busy at breakfast time, but for good reason. The food is excellent. I've had the chicken-fried steak and eggs several times and it's one of my favorite "brunch" meals in Kihei. You get a large piece of fried steak smothered in milk gravy along with 2 eggs and some potatoes. Basically it's the cure for your vacation hangover!

    (4)
  • ed b.

    Cinnamon roll french toast is the bomb. Unfortunately, it was cold as was the rest of our food except the pancakes. The pancakes are big and fluffy and delicious.

    (3)
  • L B.

    Solid! Just ate there this morning and it was less crowded than I've seen it. The short line moved super quickly anyway, and the food came out exceptionally fast (about five minutes). The French toast and huevos rancheros were both great! Huevos rancheros is my go to breakfast. I never get sick of it. To be honest, I wasn't terribly hungry to begin with and was a little bummed at the look of the dish when it came out. It looked like bland fried eggs atop common refried beans and a big plain tortilla with a little salsa. But it tasted fantastic! Self serve water cooler by the tables, which I'm a huge fan of. They're everywhere in Austin but nowhere else as far as I know.

    (4)
  • Tracie C.

    Best place in Maui for inexpensive breakfast!! Huge portions enough for 2. Staff great. Only outdoor seats and cash only but ATM inside. Service fast. Awesome cinnamon rolls. Plate size pancakes. Veggie omelet soo good

    (5)
  • Robin A.

    Beef on loco moco was dry. Eggs Benedict sauce was delicious, but not good enough to salvage the dish.

    (1)
  • Jason B.

    Under promised Over delivered! This place is very unassuming (it looks like the Fort my brother and i built when we were kids) and we never would have thought to stop there but there were people eating outside as we walked by. The food looked amazing so we stopped in. Kind of a confusing seating situation which almost made us leave because we had our baby with us. But we were glad we stayed food was great. Owner was real nice. My wife had the French toast with Banana and Coconut. Both were very good. About $20 out the door

    (5)
  • Steve A.

    I would have given a 4 except I was sick for 24 after the loco moco that had a rare beef patty. I went a few days later and the eggs, bacon, homefries and biscuit combo was good.

    (3)
  • Betty E.

    French toast was good. Service was minimal and grumpier than we ran into on the rest of Maui.

    (3)
  • J D.

    We went here while on our honeymoon to get a good breakfast! My husband had the cinnamon toast slam while I had the french toast with banana and macadamia nuts! We were very impressed with the cinnamon toast slam, but the french toast was just average. Overall, it was good food, awesome staff, and the food came fast, but the location and the little birds that kept landing on tables and near our feet grossed me out!!! I just kept thinking about the germs these birds were leaving behind every time they landed. It made it hard for me to eat.

    (4)
  • B. D.

    Great service and very friendly. Lots of flies outside though, and the food was unfortunately marginal (fish was overcooked, potatoes were dried out, eggs were undercooked). Want to give the place 5-stars for the service, unique menu, and environment, but food itself was pretty disappointing.

    (3)
  • Trey B.

    Place is a total dive when you approach it (in fact we drove right past it) but WOW was their breakfast unbelievable. Huge pancakes and french toast, topped with fresh fruit/mac nuts...and the coconut syrup...ahhh heavenly coconut syrup. totally changes the dynamic of pancakes as you know it. Cash only joint, so take that into consideration. and don't get up from your table...lest the birds will demand a sacrifice!

    (5)
  • Tony A.

    $11 for 3 pancakes with bananas and macadamia nuts? There's too many other very good restaurants in the area for me to come here again. I recommend Da Kitchen.

    (2)
  • Jolie P.

    Maybe it was the fact that I was terribly grouchy and just wanted to eat at a sit down restaurant, but this spot was just alright to me. Waiting in line was a pain and you can't save seats while someone else from your party waits in line. This rule became a problem when a guy next to me had a major freak out because of it. Someone from the wait staff came over and told him he couldn't hold seats and he insisted he was a local so it was fine. Before I knew it, f-bombs galore were flying. I really wish this situation was taken care of because it made for a totally uncomfortable breakfast. As for the food, the macadamia nut pancakes were good enough- nice and fluffy with big portions. Enjoyed some of my sister's spam, rice, and eggs, but that's hard to mess up.

    (2)
  • Diana M.

    I love this place. Breakfast is awsome. Favorites are banana mac nut pancakes and eggs benedict. Cinnamon rolls a must have.Service is fast. Know what you want to order before getting to the counter. Don't leave maui without one breakfast here. Portions large and great for sharing.

    (5)
  • Kara S.

    Love this place. Went for our honeymoon back in 2009 and was really looking forward to returning this trip. They may or may not advertise it, but they will make their cinnamon rolls into french toast-ask for it!! They cut one in half, and cook it like french toast and serve it with eggs and bacon. Amazing. My husband loves the fried rice. They don't really know how to do an egg sandwich though-fyi-my sister in law asked for one adn they made her order the bagel and egg and cheese separately and told her the kitchen would put it together...but the egg and cheese scramble came out 5 minutes before the bagel...which was obviously separate. A little weird. My father in law loved his omelete. The blended frap like drinks are awesome. Get the snickers or the almond joy (I like this one better but my husband likes the snickers). Not a low-cal breakfast, but hey-you're on vacation!

    (5)
  • Sissy T.

    This place is a MUST when visiting in Maui!!... OMG... Yum-yummy! I had the cinnamon french toast. I ended up eating all three of the thick slices. It was worth EVERY bite! My husband had the loco moco (?) pork fried rice and egg. He was not too impressed, nor did he think it was worth the $7.50! Our daughter had the kiddie french toast and she couldn't get enough of it. I gave it five stars- one of the best french toast I have ever had!! We went back twice and my husband order the same thing, so it was worth the $7.50! Great location right on S. Kihei.. CASH ONLY!!! But the do have an ATM on site. Great coffee.

    (5)
  • Shayne T.

    Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes!

    (4)
  • Abby S.

    Finally, a delicious breakfast where there aren't any funky spices/flavors added. Had bacon, eggs, biscuit and gravy, potatoes and French toast. All were awesome. Dirty outside seating, however, with birds roaming around at your feet for scraps.

    (4)
  • Tawn N.

    Failed!! We drove over from Kahului based on the reviews on Yelp and and was looking forward to breakfast here. Service was fast. Cash Only. Food was horrible. Husband ordered the breakfast special Slam something and I ordered the Loco Moco with sunny side up eggs over fried rice. The eggs on my Loco Moco looks great and was perfectly done and that's the only good thing about our breakfast. My fried rice was only lukewarm and not hot. Half way through the breakfast I found a HAIR strand in my fried rice. It was a short thick black hair which would not be mine since I have long brown hair. I immediately lost my appetite. Husband said his scrambed egg was cold when it came to the table. Needless to say. Yelp reviews are very inflated for this place and should not be trusted.

    (1)
  • Andy W.

    Pork fried rice over easy eggs. Its breakfast food and more importantly where people who you will see later on the beach - eat. So enjoy sitting outside and having your two eggs over easy on Breakfast pork fried rice - yummy The bakery side of the food is outstanding. Its all made on location every morning. Who could ask for fresher.

    (4)
  • Surprise M.

    Cleanliness was an issue, outdoor seating area was infested with flies, tables not cleaned, food on the chair seats; there may not be an easy solution for the flies, but at least wipe down the tables and chairs, and hire more staff if it gets too busy to keep up. Staff were very friendly, no complaints there. Tried the fried rice, tasted like minute rice, not fresh, too soggy; not much substance aside from the egg on top, which is, well, just an egg. Vegetable scramble was mostly potatoes mixed with maybe 1 egg and a small handful of vegetables, pressed into a bowl and then dumped onto a plate. Didn't taste very good, mostly like potatoes (which makes sense I guess). Prices are reasonable, you don't pay much but then you don't get much either. Not sure what all the great reviews are about, maybe we ordered the wrong items? We didn't go back. Try the Denny's up the street, you'll at least get what you're expecting.

    (1)
  • Mr. Pleco S.

    Ate here one morning and food was incredibly mediocre. Stale english muffin in the Eggs Benedict. Flavors lacking. Dirty eating area with flies everywhere. We went to Denny's afterwards and the breakfast was very good and they had nearly everything.

    (2)
  • Vince W.

    Had breakfast here our first morning in Maui, and it was fantastic. Friendly people, great location, and the food was great. They only accept cash..so make sure you hit the ATM before arriving.

    (5)
  • Jacob P.

    This place was awesome, by far the best breakfast we had in the Kihei area. We ate here 3 times on our 8 day trip. This place is always packed, is CASH ONLY and please - order first, then look for a table, they will then bring you your food. The eating area is all outside as well. So grab your cash and order up! Go here for a good and filling breakfast. Their French toast, Omelets, Chorizo and eggs, veggie scramble and everything else we tried was great! Eggs How?!

    (5)
  • Kate O.

    Excellent! So many good breakfasts here. Everything exceeded our expectations. It wasn't overpriced. Service was quick. Guy taking orders at the counter is awesome! Cheered me up everyday we went in. Definitely feel good flavor! Wish this place was near me in SF. I'd eat here all the time.

    (5)
  • Melissa L.

    It's good as far as breakfast places go. There are generous portions...a little pricey though. We went on a weekday morning, so they weren't that busy and there was no line and we had our choice of tables. I'm sure that made the experience better than some of the other Yelpers. If you're in the Kihei/Wailea/Makena area it's definitely worth a stop - better food and cheaper than the hotels!

    (4)
  • lani h.

    We went here for breakfast on our way to Wailea beach. I expected a lot since I saw many good reviews from fellow Yelpers. I was greatly disappointed. We ordered: 1. Fried rice topped w/ scrambled eggs: rice is sticky and it's too salty. The thing w/ good fried rice is that one-day old rice is used so that each grains are separated and do not stick together so each grain will be coated w/ soy sauce or whatever sauce the chef uses. 2. Loco Moco: again, the chef/cook seemed to have a problem w/ salt. The gravy is too salty to be edible. If you stay in South Maui and want a good breakfast place, I suggest you drive to the West coast and try the Gazebo. You will not be disappointed.

    (2)
  • Brian G.

    Came here based in the good yelp reviews and it totally lived up to the good ratings. Bring cash and come early to avoid the crowd. We came at 9am on Thursday; the line was about 10 party deep but it moved well and there was still seating available. You order 1st then seat yourself. We had the almond joy blended coffee, it was ok but not spectacular. The food was awesome though! We got the pork fries rice and the French toast. My wife usually doesn't like rice, but this dish she loved. It's nothing fancy, just super tasty. The French toast was topped with coconut shavings, 3 pineapple rings and powdered sugar. I usually don't order French toast cuz I find I can make it better at home but this place has me beat. It's about 45 mins from our hotel in kaanapali but we'll be making the drive back at least one more time for sure!

    (5)
  • Allison C.

    Good thing I was used to the mainland time because I was able to get here at 7:00 in the morning. There wasn't much of a crowd when I went, but the flies were definitely swarming the dining area. But hey, you really can't blame these flies. If I were a fly, I would certainly hang around Kihei Caffe for their pork fried rice with a fried egg and banana macadamia nut pancakes instead of the public bathrooms! Is it their fault they have good taste in food? Bottom line, this is a great no-frills spot for a hearty breakfast in Kihei. Just make sure you get there before 9:00 a.m. and BRING CASH!

    (4)
  • Edmond L.

    Definitely worth the visit if you are in the area. Good size breakfast, and nice coffee. I tried their Loco Moco and a special blended ice coffee.

    (4)
  • Belinda F.

    Was on vacation in May with the hubby for our 1 year Anniversary. We stumbled to this place by accident and what a great accident it was. Bring cash, they don't take credit cards or debit, although there is an ATM in the restaurant. Food Best pancakes I have ever had, sweet, fluffy perfection. They have house syrup which isn't like mainland maple syrup, it's coconut syrup which made the pancakes taste more heavenly. Eggs, Portuguese Sausage and a side of rice...delish! Breakfast Burrito with chorizo was a great mexican hawaiian concoction that was perfectly cooked and not greasy. Service: Fast paced, you order, you sit outside you get your food with minutes. They call your name and bring you your food. Everyone there is laid back...the owner is from Chicago and he was pretty cool too.

    (5)
  • TinkMossy K.

    Went for the fried rice and we weren't disappointed. Great flavor and a good size portion with good service. Now for the down side. we also had the chorizo and eggs. The eggs had the color of being scrambled with chorizo sausage but I could barely find any. There were way too many flies and the staff took in the large umbrellas for the outside seating which left us with nothing overhead to stop the tree leaves from falling in our food, not to mention the birds perched overhead!!! With all that being said would we return...... YES ,DEFINATELY !!!!!

    (4)
  • Vangie C.

    The food is delicious! I have no complaints! I had the veggie scramble for breakfast...by the way...they only take orders for breakfast if its breakfast, don't dare order anything from the lunch menu...you get a dirty look from the order taker. Kind of a nutty atmosphere, meaning the seating situation is probably kind of harried at times because of the big signs that say 'Do Not Save Seats' and get your food first. Cash Only. There is an ATM located behind the door if you forget to take cash with you. They do charge a surcharge of 2.50 when I went. The other item that I find sharing my ketchup and tabasco sauce is a bit too primitive for me but thats just me. If you're not cool with that then you probably don't like the water from the community water cooler either. But overall, I love the food. The prices were ok too. Street Parking on main highway.

    (3)
  • Kim K.

    Know this as you enter the restaurant! Know what you want to eat and order fast! You will be asked for your name first then your drink and you darn well better know what you want to order and don't change your mind. Don't sit down and save a table as your mate orders or you will be asked to stand up and wait for your order to be completed. However, once your food arrives it will all be okay. Just know it is fast and furious. Wish someone would have warned me. Order the banana pancakes...YUM!!!!

    (3)
  • Sam K.

    When I used to ride my skateboard with my longboard in hand to a 'lil break called Coves 10+ years ago, I would always pass by Kihei cafe and ponder why tourists always eat there. I always figured that they had no where esle to go :) Well, I'm back and it's still the same, packed full of tourists and is always busy in the morning. After the horrible session at Paia fish market, I knew there can't be a restaurant that can sucked as bad. Thank god this place was decent! Fried rice: GF got the fried rice even though I told her she'd regret it. She told me that the rice wasn't good and the it was very americanized. I told her that we are fried rice experts and should never order unless some asian person(s) is making it. Their fried rice wasn't light and fluffy, it was heavy and had bacon and ham .... not pork ... well, not the pork we were thinking of :) Anyhow, if you don't know how fried rice should taste and feel, it will be a hit eggs, sausage n toast .. n 'tatos: I played it safe and got something they cannot mess up and they delivered. I was stoked that they had tobasco sauce :) I recommend this place if you want to sit outside and inhale car exhaust.

    (3)
  • Jill T.

    Really delicious cinnamon rolls, good breakfast, and they're open way earlier than most places, so if you want to get breakfast before an early activity reservation, this is a great place to stop. The service was friendly, the food was fresh and the portions were ample. The only thing I wouldn't recommend was the espresso drinks. I had an americano, the most basic of espresso drinks, and it was not very good. Stick to the regular coffee and you won't have any complaints here! I'm marking this in the "cheap" category because as far as Maui prices go, this place is not expensive.

    (4)
  • Jeff L.

    OMG. This place rocks. we were in Maui and I swear we went back to Kihei Cafe for at least half of our breakfasts. Very reasonable pricing. Huge portions of yummy delicious local style food. Don't come here looking for a low fat meal... but hey, you are on vacation.

    (5)
  • Dan K.

    We've been going to Kihei Cafe since the 90's before kids. Years later the kids love it and even thought we stay in West Maui we always make it the 1st & last stop of our Maui visit.

    (5)
  • Regi K.

    yummilicious.... friendly staff. Sweet owner was sitting outside letting hubby know where the bathroom was. She made sure the waitperson cleaned up table for us. Just a very yummy place. I've never had homemade corned beef hash but it was delicious. I had the grits with it and the eggs. perfection. Hubby had the omelet which was very meaty and well portioned. The order taker was funny though... as he was very supportive of every choice we made... grits with the hash? fine choice. eggs over easy... good idea. :D Just loved the family casual feel.

    (5)
  • Kelly F.

    We stopped in for a late breakfast at the Kihei cafe. The place was busy but we thought we would give it a try. No where visible was there a sign that said "cash only" so when we got to the register we had to use the ATM tucked away in the corner. I ordered the pork fried rice and my hubby ordered the breakfast burrito supreme. Neither were impressive. The pork fried rice was flavorless and soggy. My husband breakfast burrito was big but stuffed with huge, burnt potatoes and had very little egg or sausage. The most flavorful part of his burrito was the jalapeños on top. The outside patio was filthy with flies everywhere. We will not be going back.

    (1)
  • K I.

    We were so excited to go back to Kihei Caffe for an early breakfast. After arriving, I soon remembered why we only ate here once on our last trip. With fairly strict diet restrictions, there wasn't much available to eat. Everything is cooked in bacon fat or with milk/butter. We did end up eating scrambled eggs, dry English muffin and a fruit plate. Pretty boring but the fruit plate was excellent. All in all, it was a good breakfast, low key and easy.

    (3)
  • sharyn l.

    Our hotel recommended this place for breakfast & it was GREAT! Fun & colorful wait-staff, really good coffee and FABULOUS FOOD!!! MY fiancé said they had the best chicken-fried steak he's ever had & I had the pork-fried rice and eggs. We're going back tomorrow!

    (5)
  • Fawn B.

    Best breakfast on Maui. We eat here every time we are in Maui.

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    Loved the poncho burger. A hint of spice and mixed with citrus and avocado are the main features of the spicy relish on top of their local only beef patty. This place is the epitome of the comfortable, beach town restaurant you would expect to find on Maui.

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    Mmm, sadly I just left Maui yesterday. But this breakfast sticks out. Maybe I like a good deal a little too much but this place is yummy. It's a little run-down looking (it's not dirty though--it's just old. Old places look dirty), but don't let that fool you! Cheapest place for a good breakfast in the Wailea/Kihei area. Husband had french toast & an egg--I had the veggie scramble. I am still thinking about it.

    (4)
  • Ken C.

    Great casual spot with delicious decadent b-fast. We got a fried rice with beef patty, eggs, and pork fat dish that was amazing. Also ordered a healthier papaya-with-granola (though what wouldn't be healthier than that first dish?) that was "good, not great.". We shared a very fresh sticky bun that was similar to Ann Sather's in Chicago (high praise). Enjoy this casual sidewalk spot with a happy Maui attitude.

    (4)
  • Sarah F.

    Deeeeeeeee-licious. Seriously. My husband and I frequented this place on our honeymoon as we were staying just south in Wailea. Having gone a few times, we had a variety of items, including the freshly baked rolls and scones, eggs, juice, corned beef hash, smoked salmon eggs beni, etc. Think about what sounds good, keep the line moving along (and don't get a seat until after you order...don't be a rudie) and you won't be disappointed. Plus, you know its good b/c the locals rush in and the cashiers know a lot of people by name. Bring cash...if not, you can use their ATM right there. I would highly recommend the POG juice and cinnamon bun french toast. Feeling more simple, do the eggs, meat, and toast. Bottom line, its a breakfast lover's dream in lovely Kihei and the view isn't too bad either. Lots of people watching and beyond that is the ocean. Damn. If you are staying in Kihei or Wailea, you simply must go. When we go back we will be there a LOT.

    (5)
  • Ron M.

    The best. A local hang out with great food, fast service. Loved it.

    (5)
  • Denise L.

    Breakfast is very important to myself and my Maui travel companion. We loved the huge breakfast platters (house potatoes are great!) and the view of the beach. Would definitely go back with an appetite!

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    We went there for brunch. The line was long but moved quick. The server was super friendly. We had the loco moco with pork fried rice. The portion is huge and delicious! It is not very expensive and you can take a walk on the beach after to walk off the food as it is right across the street.

    (4)
  • Hawaii Actress A.

    Breakfast is really good here. Been here several times and my fave is the banana macadamia nut pancakes - generous portion and tasty! Staff is friendly but they have a BAD seating policy. (outdoors) You are not allowed to hold a table before ordering inside..which sucks because you can end up holding your drinks/food and nowhere to sit when it's super crowded in the morning. Found this out from experience when we were told to stand up by one of the older female wait help.

    (3)
  • Huy D.

    I heard about this breakfast place from other reviews on Yelp. Here are my thoughts: Venue - This was across the street from the beach. You can see it but don't pay much attention to it. Beverage - The snickers mocha was outstanding. Main Entree - I was happy with my corn-beef hash. It definitely beat what I've had in California and Seattle. I would want to order again. Nice benefits - Reasonable prices, big portions and an energetic cashier! Other notes - Seating can get packed as you cannot sit down until you order, cash only and due to being outside there were quite a few flies. Lastly, park across the street over by the beach and patio seating only.

    (4)
  • Mark W.

    These guys are scammy. The place appears popular, and it's probably decent... but check the prices. The prices on the menu are different from the prices inside the store. A burger on the menu is $8.99, but inside it's $9.99 -- I asked them about this and they said it's an "old" menu. Then I tried using a 20% off coupon, with THEIR logo on it, but they said that the coupon company printed it without their permission and that they wouldn't honor the coupon. They also said at $9.99, you only get a hamburger - no fries, no salad, no drinks, no cheese, no nothing. I think it was like $14 or $15 if you wanted the fries-combo meal - for me, that's getting towards "rip-off" territory for just a plain hamburger lunch, and this is the cheapest thing on their menu. At this point, I left the store... given these shady practices, I'd figure the food would be of shady quality as well. Stuff here is high-priced, it's a total tourist trap. If you're in Kihei, I'd recommend to instead hit up Coconut's Fish Cafe for some tacos, Panda Express for some basic food, or hit the super market for spam musubi.

    (2)
  • Joe D.

    Was really disappointed. The order was screwed up and the food was below average. It's a little coffee shop basically that serves a full breakfast menu and has outdoor seating. Plenty of flies outside to go along and you probably can't avoid that. The overall Yelp review for this place is off. Some locals even told us they didn't care for it.

    (2)
  • Russel M.

    Giant Menu with everything you could ever desire from Pancakes to Burritos. Everything we tried was very good and the Service is stellar also.

    (5)
  • Collin W.

    I thought this place was ok. The loco moco was good but I've had better on the island. However, the customer service is outstanding. The staff is always making everyone laugh and has a ton of energy and actually act like they love their job. I'm giving this place 3 specifically for their service.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth Q.

    Small dinky place. Laid back atmosphere. Cute waiters. Huge portions of fresh food. Reasonable price. Cannot get any better. Loco moco traditional style is the way to go!

    (5)
  • Alex B.

    Whenever we stay on Maui, it's assumed we'll stop by at least once for brunch. Four things to note about Kihei Caffe: 1. Cheap and really cute shacklike brunch place. 2. Loco Mocos are sinful sinful things. Kihei Caffe's gravy = so good 3. Omelettes are nothing special, french toast is decent. 4. Come on, just get a Loco Moco.

    (4)
  • Dan S.

    LOVE this place. When your on vacation its always nice to have a go-to restaurant. Food is great, well priced and the service is pretty good. The only thing that would make with place better is table-side service. You order your food like a fast food line and it is brought to your table after you find a place to sit down. The Cinnamon Rolls are home-made and FANTASTIC!!!

    (4)
  • Sandy Y.

    I went here for breakfast because of all the great reviews on yelp. I have to say that I was extremely dissappointed and would not recommend this place to anyone. The line was super long and out the door. All the people that works there were RUDE! It's a seat yourself dive, but you are not allow to seat yourself until after you have ordered your food, and by then there is no where to sit. I dont think that they accept cards there, because everyone was in line at the atm there pulling out cash, so we assummed that they didnt accept cards and used cash to avoid having to go back to the end of the long line after using the atm. The loco moco was not very flavorful and disappointing. I also tried the pork fried rice and it was not that great either. I can make better fried rice than that. If you want delicious loco moco go to DA Kitchen down the street. No crowd and friendly staffs!

    (1)
  • Mama K.

    How many ways can I say YUM! Everything is yummy and huge! Can't wait to go back and have more breakfast! A little bit hippie, but boy, can they cook!

    (5)
  • Jeremy L.

    The food here is pretty good. I've had some bad experiences in the "too many flies" and "bird poo falling into my food from the trees and umbrellas". Those weren't fun, or appetizing. They are open all night on Friday night for all those party people at the triangle. Kind of a cool spot to stop by and wind down after a night at the bars/clubs.

    (3)
  • Anson G.

    Bottom Line: a great breakfast whether you want to go healthy or or not. This a great place to eat. I've tried the veggie scramble, pancakes, sticky buns, and even the pork fried rice. They are all great tasting, and better yet, if you order one or the other, you'll like it. It's pretty rare for me to find a place that has both healthy food, and still makes good fried rice. People were trying all different dishes, and none of them look disappointed. Even after I finished eating, I was still looking at everyone else's dishes because they all looked so appetizing. I can't single out a dish that I liked more than others, but some notes are: 1. pancakes were light and had a light crispy crust on them. Yummy! Look for the haupia sauce on the counter and use that too. Very good! 2. Pork fried rice - made from scratch. It's a heavier fried rice, but the flavor is worth it. This is probably not one of their healthy choices. Get it and love it. 3. Sticky buns - eat them while you're there - they're sitting on a warmer ensuring an extra sticky sweet experience! 4. Veggie scramble - didn't need the cheese in my opinion. If you do get it with cheese, it doesn't come melted on top. :( Tip: If you're coming in pairs, and want coffee, skip the coffee here and go next door - buy one and get one free coffee drinks! Again, great place to eat. Oh yeah - the service is great too. The food was so excellent, I forgot to mention the good service. They do need to wipe down their syrup bottles on occasion though. In any case, I'll be sure to stop by here again on any visit back to Maui.

    (5)
  • Jason H.

    We highly recommend this place! Definitely a 4 star "dive". These guys are super friendly and very accommodating- even for small kids with the outdoor seating. We shared the pancakes and an omelette. The pancakes were true fluffy buttermilk pancakes (and were excellent) and the omelette was just "OK" given that the eggs were a little weird (like they were not freshly cracked and maybe from some type of premaid mix?), but the contents of the omelette were fresh and tasty. We prefer the fluffy kinds of eggs cooked with a touch of milk and real butter (these eggs were flat). Plenty of smiles, tantalizing cinnamon rolls, and aloha to keep us coming back. Wish they gave free refills on java and took credit cards (the on site ATM saved us!).

    (4)
  • Matt P.

    I was so completely ready to let this place into my life. Temba, his arms wide. Nice small cafe... on my walk to work... I had grand plans of getting up a little early and sipping mud watching the sunrise with my eggs. But I won't be back, on purpose anyway. The first time I went I saw what other people had commented about, the bland food the overall orangeish tinge to all the food suggesting proximity to industrial grade paprika. I wrote it off to the sensitive Hawaiian palate, if you grow up on papaya, fish and poi, a curry is like a kick in the teeth. So toning down the food is how restaurants out here keep the locals coming back. When you charge $11.95 for the most local of all dishes- the loco moco- you can't use that as an excuse anymore. Regular locos start at $7 over at tasty crust. This, my second time I ordered the #1 2 eggs, hash browns biscuits and coffee. Straight up standard breakfast cafe fare. I had to walk over to foodland though to pay for it because they don't take plastic. The Beast at Tenagra. The owners figured out that if you don't accept plastic and you put in your own portable atm right next to the cashier, not only do you save transaction fees but you get a cut of the $2.95 fee the atm charges! Whatever, standard tourist rip off scheme # 101. I got back from foodland just in time as the waitress was calling out my name. I gave her the fresh $20 and took posession of the food. My eggs were perfect really, 2 eggs sunny side up. The hashbrowns, as indestructible as hashbrowns are, were a total 2 day old nightmare. Either they were a day old or they have holding temperature difficulties, cause damn, that was rough. Cold, stale with a pale grey tinge of potatoes long since sliced and left in the heat before cooking. Mixed in with the now weapons grade paprika, they were a cold lump of failure. Biscuits were fresh at one point but not when I got em. Coffee was decent. The experiance overall cost me $10.95 with a one dollar tip. A $12 I could have spent on a new Britney Spears album. I would have got the same enjoyment I think. Shaka, when the walls fell.

    (1)
  • Christopher R.

    The Food was good, the service was good, cost was good for Hawaii. Staff seem to work well with each other and had tables cleaned off for our big group. The Only Bad things I can say are all the birds that are around your table which can be a turnoff. They only take CASH so remember.

    (3)
  • Maria M.

    This cafe was awesome! I love that you order first and find your seat afterwards - - not unlike one of my favorite bfast places in Boston. Love the homey feel and the friendly staff. I'm obsessed with corned beef hash - - I essentially order the same bfast at every breakfast joint we go to, and that's literally how I judge a diner/cafe/restaurant. So how does their hash compare... it was CRISPY, HOMEMADE, BEEFY DELICIOUSNESS served over rice and eggs! :) The BF ordered a veggie omelette. We found a shady table outside, and the only thing we didn't love were the flies flying around us outside. I also love how I can get SPAM anywhere in Hawaii! I'll never pay anyone to make it for me (bc I'm Filipino, and I can fry up SPAM with the best of them haha), but just as a side note, I love how I can find/ order it anywhere! :) Bring cash, bug spray, and an appetite!

    (5)
  • Michelle W.

    I love this place! It has a charming neighborhood cafe feel, efficient and nice staff, and most importantly, delicious cafe food. 1. Pancakes with macadamia nut & banana- it was breakfast time so being in hawaii, i totally had a hankering for pancakes! The fantastic characteristic of these was the slighty crispy edges and add in some candy coated macadamia nuts and ripe slices of banana. Loved it. (if I could get this texture pancake with the creamy mac sauce boots and kimo's, I would be in mac nut pancake heaven) 2. Loco moco- this was just average sauce and beef patty was more bland in comparison to other places where I've had better. Conclusion: Great place for a quick breakfast or lunch. Try the pancakes for the crispy edges! Good food+shack like hole in the wall environment+efficient staff= 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Christy H.

    Loved this place for breakfast! Great macadamia banana french toast with coconut syrup and good coffee. Go early, it started getting really busy around 7:30.

    (4)
  • Amy L.

    I wanted to love you Kihei Caffe I really did :( I even loved your banana mac nut french toast even though it was cold by the time we got it :( Let me preface this by saying that I don't mind slow service, my favorite breakfast joint in Seattle is famous for taking an hour to get me my eggs benedict but when it gets there it's piping hot and they don't forgt my order, twice. While we were placing our order the owner had to make a quick call to try to get a vendor who had just left before they drove away, understandable but I think this is where our order got lost. We sat down and drank our drinks, talked to some locals. My husband was getting antsy but I tried to play it off as just having to wait for good things. When 5 or 10 people who came in after us got their food and we still hadn't I asked the waiter about our menu, he asked our name and what we ordered. another 5 minutes and he comes out and says my husbands french toast is ready but my chorizo and eggs isn't and asks if we want them separate and I say that is fine. Another 5 minutes after that my husband gets his cold french toast. It is delicious but sadly cold by now. :( Now I'm thirsty since I finished my V8 30 minutes ago and getting hungrier but still holding out hope for my breakfast so I don't share too much of the french toast. Well after my husband has finished his breakfast and 45 minutes after we arrived the waiter walks by and asks if I have gotten my food yet when I say no he goes in and they haven't started the order yet. I just went and got my money back since I had lost any hope of ever actually eating there and went to Da Kitchen on the way to the airport. :P

    (1)
  • Jason S.

    Excellent food and friendly service! I recommend the corned beef (homemade) and eggs and the banana macadamia nut french toast, also the Haleakala frost coffee drink was my favorite.

    (5)
  • D D.

    Decent food. Long wait to order and even longer to get seated. Friendly service at the register. Rude waitresses. Won't go back.

    (1)
  • Christina T.

    After seeing all the reviews for this place, decided to check it out. Tiny, tiny place but awesome service. The guy taking our order was extremely friendly and happy go lucky. I liked how they bring out your food by calling out your name, makes it seem a bit more personal, although I had a slight creep out when one of the waiters addressed me by name and he wasn't the one to bring me my food....... Ordered the Pork Fried Rice and Scrambled Eggs was was just ok. The portions were HUGE though. The rice was missing that certain something :T, I had to smother it in hot sauce to save it.

    (3)
  • John T.

    Not impressed. Food is blah. I wanted to like this place soooo bad cuz it has a great location, close to my friends house. First couple times I ate there it was good. The last few times were so bad I won't be back. Food quality has gone seriously downhill. A kihei resident told me they have changed cooks and owners, perhaps this is why the food is so bad. Seriously though, how do u mess up breakfast? Potatos are cold, eggs are greasy, biscuits are hard as rocks. Go to big wave cafe over by longs. Much better.

    (2)
  • Jennifer M.

    Kihei Caffe is one of my all time favorite breakfast spots on Maui. The portions are enormous and prices are really reasonable, best of all the food is super tasty. We have family visiting with us in Maui for the first time, and when my little nephew said it was his first trip to Hawaii the guy taking our order gave him a welcome to Maui pastry. It was such a sweet gesture, and really made my nephew's day. Their eggs benedict are really good, perfectly poached eggs smothered in a rich and fatty hollandaise sauce, it's not healthy but it sure is delicious! Their veggie scramble and loco moco are equally delicious, and my nephew was absolutely thrilled with his teddy bear pancake. Just remember to bring cash since they don't accept plastic!

    (5)
  • Becky N.

    OMFG I am in love with this place and want its babies. YES. YES. YES. They have this concoction which will BLOW. YOUR. MIND. It's called Cinnamon Roll French Toast. And they list it very subtly - it's hidden among the myriad choices of breakfast options. They take a homemade, fresh, ooey gooey cinnamon roll, slice it down, and batter it up to fry, in more eggs and butter. *drools* If for some reason that doesn't make you want to scream, "Take me now," they also have delicious homestyle potatoes, POG (passion orange guava), omelettes, and pancakes (they had a seasonal special when we were there with this amazing cranberry sauce). I'm not sure why other reviewers were so picky...I only wish this place was in San Francisco, with the same cheer & cute tables outside!!

    (5)
  • G T.

    Okay. I do not like giving out five stars. However, our last meal was that good before leaving Maui. We got the blackened mahi mahi and eggs for breakfast for $10.95. The fish was spicy but it was absolutely delicious and flaked so well. I like it spicy. You can always scrape off the pepper if it is too spicy. Ordering is a little slow and questionable for getting seating as you stand in line. However, we were able to get a seat by the time we ordered. We got our seat and the food was out to us well within 10 minutes, maybe 5 minutes. The cleanliness of the cafe is not the best but the food makes up for it. For breakfast, it is a clear winner. I cannot vouch for any other meals.

    (5)
  • M W.

    Drove up here from Wailea almost every morning. Good omelette and the whole group agreed some of the best pancakes any of us have ever tasted. Can't miss.

    (5)
  • A G.

    People have the impression that eating in Hawaii is very expensive. Well, it is when you don't know where to look for affordable places. My friends and I stumbled upon Kiheii Caffe when we visited Maui for the first time several years ago ( probably when Yelp hasn't existed yet). You don't have to be a rocket scientist to find this place coz it's along a busy street of Kihei Road. Kihei Caffe is perfect for breakfast or brunch. They actually open early at 7am and close at 2 pm. We didn't know about this until we walked in there one day and the store manager said they were closed for the day. Bummer! BUT oh, well, since we love their food, we came back the next day, early this time! It has a casual ambiance suited for laidback people. You order inside and eat outside. The staff were pretty cool. The person at the counter was friendly, asking if it was our first time. I told them, no. We were here several years ago. And he thanked us for coming back again. Nice! The only thing I didn't like about this place is the amount of birds and other flying insects you encounter while eating your food. You don't have any idea how many "creatures" will attempt to taste your food!!! So you kinda need your best "swatting" skills to guard your food. But it's all good, I'm so used to it! The important thing is - the FOOD!!! This time, I had the Pork Fried Rice with over easy egg on top. Yes, rice for breakfast. Thank you, God!!! That's the way, uh, huh, uh, huh, I like it! I was torn among the choices in the menu but the pork fried rice won me over. The dish was enjoyable and satisfying. Huge portions! I had to take my leftovers home - literally half of my plate was untouched coz of the huge amount of food! It has generous bits of Portugese sausage,ham, bacon, onions and bell peppers. The dish needs a little more seasoning though but with the help of a dash of salt and pepper, it turned out to be quite appetizing! Overall, a nice starter!

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    Bad experience today,,,they made my order a to go order,,,then gave Tito the wrong person...and my name in not a common name,,, then when I asked about my order a guy that brings food snapped that it wasn't ready,,,so I had to ask I'm to go check ,,,,a few minutes later he comes out with it in a to go container,,, I said its for eat in.... He goes inside flips it over onto a plate breaking egg yokes,,,and brings it out,,,, I just looked at him and all I could say was really? Food was ok... But nothing to write home about,,,,and that lousy service not worth waiting in line for

    (1)
  • Ibbs K.

    Thanks Yelpers for another great recommendation! We came here for a hearty breakfast before our hike at the Haleakala Crater. This place was very chill and informal, where you line up and order and find a table yourself. Being the typical high-strung worrier, I went to try to grab a seat and asked my husband to call me and tell me what's on the menu. There were lots of people and obviously, not enough tables. But right as we entered the tiny store, we saw numerous signs saying "Order first, then find a table. This works best for all." I was shocked and nervous. What if we don't! After we ordered, we found a table immediately. Wow, I guess this really does work!! We had the banana mac pancake and fruit bowl. I liked both, but the fruit bowl was the kicker. So many variety of fruits... mango, papaya, grapefruit, grapes, blueberries, blackberries, bananas, strawberries, pineapple... man oh man. Kihei is a great little town, so whenever you're visiting, stop by the Kihei Caffe!

    (4)
  • Kevin P.

    best breakfast place in maui hands down cheap amazing pancakes and french toast. we stayed in a resort and had breakfast there. this place was ten times better and ten times cheaper

    (5)
  • Becky K.

    This place was AMAZING!! A bit pricy but what isn't in Maui?! The people were friendly and a little old lady came by to talk with us and she was just the sweetest thing!! HIGHLY recommended!!!

    (5)
  • Margaret T.

    A pretty cool, chill place right in the heart of Kihei. On our last day in Maui, we decided to try out Kihei Caffe. Like all of Maui, the workers here were totally nice and made you feel right at home. They are very strict on ordering your food first, then finding a table. There were at least 3 different signs around that said it. As for the food, it was pretty good but nothing spectacular. I ordered the basic breakfast dish with eggs, spam, and potatoes whereas my husband ordered the banana mac pancakes. They were plain buttermilk pancakes with sliced bananas and macadamia nuts sprinkled on top, not baked in or anything. I did finally discover coconut syrup here which was soo yummy! I wish I found out about it sooner so I could have time to shop for some and bring it home!! There's a lot of items on the menu so I do recommend it and would def come back and try something else.

    (4)
  • Shane C.

    This place is so much FUN! It is truly one of those "must experience" places in Kihei. Super friendly service. The food is totally not on an "diet plan", but you can spend the day hiking or running on the beach to shed the guilt ;-). Love this place and I always take my guests visiting from out of town! Go hungry, the portions are HUGE!

    (4)
  • Albert C.

    Food was nothing special at all and they completely forgot about our order. If you like crowds, bland food, and poor service, this place is right up your alley. Would not pay more than $6 from a NYC street cart for this type of food.

    (1)
  • Matthew B.

    This place would rate three stars if it were in LA but in Maui it rates four stars. Why the inflation? Because compared to the mainland, food in Maui tends to taste worse and cost more. Kihei Caffe beats the odds. My wife & I ate here on four mornings and we enjoyed it. Friendly service, fun crowd, good food, large portions, fair prices. The baked goods are a standout.

    (4)
  • Cathy T.

    I have been eating my way through Maui via Yelp recommendations. Sorry - this 4 star rating is not deserved. Before I could dig in, I noticed mold all over a grape in my fruit salad -- the kind with spores poking out. They gladly took the plate back but, as I suspected, when I peeked inside one of the cooks was picking through the fruit salad and putting it back on another plate. She did cut up a few new pieces. Yuck! I asked for my money back which they happily gave me. I had the recommended pork fried rice which was a sticky glob of rice with soy sauce and an over cooked scrambled egg on it. The pork was ham and bacon which tasted fine. My kids had teddy bear pancakes which were cheap and good but did not fill up my 8 year old. Husband said the breakfast burrito was okay but more potatoes than chorizo. If you want to fill your belly, go here, but skip the fruit salad.

    (2)
  • Karl R.

    Great food. Good value. Best breakfast in Kehei.

    (4)
  • Steve C.

    The corn beef hash was awesome. Macnut banana pancakes also was worth a second visit on this trip with the optional coconut syrup. We had a side of some thick bacon, too! Called in the food for pick up since seating can be unpredictable at times. The 25 minute ready time doubled somehow, otherwise would have been a five.

    (4)
  • Peter A.

    Very yummy breakfast! Great staff, food, and location. This is definitely one of our favorite spots while visiting Kihei.

    (5)
  • Brad M.

    First things first...it's cash only! Second, order the macadamia nut sweet roll. Next, if you are daring, order the blackened fish and eggs! Lastly...just enjoy and take in the view.

    (5)
  • Kevin S.

    French toast is the way to go

    (5)
  • Curtis L.

    We wanted to go here the day before but realized they only open for breakfast and lunch. We arrived and there was no line. We perused the menu and decided on the cinnamon roll french toast (seems to a reviewers favorite as well as Barry's) with a side of home fries. Once you order inside at the counter, you head out to the patio and look for a table. All the seating is outdoors so be prepared for the elements and bugs. Since is was relatively quiet, we snagged a table near the door. Our food came and it seemed to be just enough. The cinnamon french toast was fabulous and did not need any syrup. The potatoes were just a little to greasy but still tasty. Good food, good service, reasonably priced and a laid back atmosphere is what you'll get. Give them a try and say hi to Barry.

    (4)
  • Sung L.

    We ordered the Eggs Benedict and the Breakfast Fried Rice ... both were tasty. The food is good and reasonably priced but there isn't a comfortable place to eat it because there are very few seats. We sat at a table outside that was next to a railing with tons of bird poop. I'd rate the food a 4 and the dining area a 2.

    (3)
  • Dan B.

    Breakfast here was fantastic! We had the pancakes with banana and macadamia. Awesome and a large serving for a great price. We also had the biscuits and gravy. I can't wait to have those tomorrow again. The cinimon roll was great. Get the frosted one. The staff is super friendly and jovial. Chat them up for a better experience than your typical tourist.

    (5)
  • Katee M.

    I fancy myself a breakfast connoisseur and I can confidently say that the Kihei Caffe is as good as it gets! We were in Maui for our honeymoon for a week and at here twice. We would have come back a 3rd time but on our way there we made a very misguided mistake and decided to try somewhere else for a change which ended up being the worst breakfast ever. We learned about the Kihei Caffe from the hotel concierge when I asked for a good local breakfast joint. This is it! First you order your food inside, and then go find a seat outside where they will bring you your food. I forget what my husband ordered but whatever he had, he really liked it. I ordered the veggie scramble on our second trip there and it was to die for! When you are in south Maui, do not miss this place!

    (5)
  • Jennifer N.

    The food here is awesome. Prices are good. About $9 an entree. The Mac nut banana pancakes are awesome! The pork fried rice is very good too. We had an apple turn over which was yummy too. You order inside and they bring your food out to your table, which is outside. You aren't supposed to save a table until after you order food. I definitely would recommend this place!! But it is a hole in the wall kind of place.

    (5)
  • Vanessa B.

    Not the cleanest place to eat but I guess that is part of the experience. The food is killer though. We got the banana macedamia nut French toast and pork fried rice. Both were delish! I wouldn't recommend the OJ if you are used to Tropicana like I am.:)

    (4)
  • B P.

    All I can say is this was the best breakfast we had on the island of Maui the whole week we were there. Bring cash...no credit or debit cards. Good thing we had cash or we were SOL. The portions are huge so bring your appetite.

    (5)
  • RJ S.

    Wow, the guy at counter was super positive. Good food too. Breakfast all day. When I asked if he was Barry the owner, he replied " I'm just lucky enough to work for him.

    (4)
  • Bob S.

    They say return business is the best benchmark for whether a place is great or not. Well, six of the seven mornings we spent in Maui were started at Kihei Caffe. I can vouch for the omelettes, French Toast, Pancakes... and coffee. The place is a bit weird in that you walk in, order and pay (collecting your silver and drinks), then find a table and the food is brought to you. All the employees are very "people people" and add their own flair to the process. Just be sure the first word out of your mouth when getting to order is your name. :-) Prices were very reasonable for Maui, and the food quality was great. We had zero disappointments in the six breakfasts we had here. HIGHLY recommended.

    (5)
  • Aimee P.

    This is the second time my husband and I have travelled to Maui and we've made a point to go here again. Some may say it's dirty and since the seating is outside you do have to put up with a few flies and birds. However, I found the service to be fast and friendly and the portions huge. My husband had the eggs benny and ate everything on his plate while I had the veggie scramble which I found to be very healthy but lacking some flavor. 7 years ago, the prices were reasonable - now they are a bit overpriced. Judging from the line out the door, my guess is they've gotten more popular and people are willing to pay the extra. We do love it here, though. It has a great, casual, feel-good vibe to it!

    (4)
  • Vi Y.

    This was the best Portuguese Sausage I had on the island. We had to stop by before going to the airport to grab some togo. :) The first time we ate there, hubby got chorizo and eggs, and I had loco moco with a side of Portuguese sausages. $3 for 4 slices! The loco moco was very dry and flavorless, but the rice had the perfect texture for my tastebuds..nice and sticky. :) The sausages were insanely good. Worth every dollar spent. Chorizo was good. They used real chorizo sausages, and not the ground up stuff. When we came back to do the togo order, we tried the cinnamon roll french toast while we waited. It was too sweet for my taste personally, but goes great with coffee. If staying in Kihei, I would come here again for breakfast. But it's not good enough to drive very far for it.

    (3)
  • Clarice K.

    Went there this morning for the first time even though I've lived on Maui my entire life. They were really busy but the line moved fast, every one was super nice and the food was really good. They give a lot too! I had the pork fried rice and couldn't finish. My granddaughter loved her teddy bear pancake. A must try when in Kihei.

    (5)
  • Craig S.

    Great food, friendly staff. Don't let the look of the place on the outside fool you. My wife and I shared two dishes - blackened fish with eggs and huevos rancheros. Both were very good. The only downside was that all the seating was outside and there seemed to be a lot of flies because of all the food. But I would still go back.

    (4)
  • Michelle G.

    We had been here on our last trip to Maui in 2007. How things have changed, it is not longer the nice charming cafe. The cashier guy was NOT very friendly and didnt even smile the whole time we were ordering. The food is way overpriced for what it is. I wanted a parfait but it was $7 or $8! I know things are $$$ in Maui but thats just nasty to charge so much for some yogurt and fruit. Hubbys food was ok nothing special.

    (1)
  • Chad J.

    Great breakfast place if you are staying in the Wailea area. The food is very tasty, large portions, friendly staff and won't break the bank. Their menu is pretty extensive, so definitely worth a 10 minute drive into Kihei!

    (5)
  • Natasha W.

    I have to agree with my fellow yelpers, this was a great find for breakfast. I am not usually a fan of POG, but their homemade POG was very fresh and delicious. I tried their cinnamon roll french toast. It's made with their own in house fresh cinnamon rolls. Before I ordered it, I was skeptical because I always love the first two bites of cinnamon rollls when I crave them. But after the first two bites, it's enough. Kihei's cinnamon roll french toast was delicous! Not overpowering, not overly sweet, just plain great. You will not regret ordering them! My husband had the banana macadamia nut pancakes. Judging from his silence, I think he really loved them. He finished the entire plate.

    (4)
  • Mona T.

    The food here is great. Big, tasty pancakes, yummy French toast, moist and flavorful ham. My low rating is due to the rude, rude, rude staff. As others have written here, the ordering process is very loud and very fast. Customers stand in a winding line perusing the menu boards. As you get near the front of the line, the cashier asks your name and you place your order. If you don't place your order to the cashier's liking, he will order for you. For example, I ordered the #1, two eggs with ham. Before I could tell the cashier (who I think is also the owner) how I wanted my eggs, he decided for me and barked out "Two eggs, over easy." I tried to tell him I wanted scrambled eggs, but he ignored me. Next, I ordered a skim milk latte. Without even looking at me, he snarled "One kind of milk" (apparently, they only have whole milk), then yelled "Next!" at my son, indicating that he was through with me and that I should move on! Apparently, the first person in the group is expected to pay, even though this is not indicated anywhere on the various "instructions to customers" posted around the place. I found this out a few minutes after I ordered when I was halfway out the door to look for a table and I heard the cashier shouting my name through the crowd. He glared at me and yelled "You need to pay me $50 dollars!" (for our entire family's order) even though my husband was standing right in front of him with his wallet in his hand and had indicated to the cashier that our group of four was all together on one order. In fact, the cashier had already given my husband change back for a fifty! It seemed to me that the cashier went out of his way to embarrass me for not following the café's ordering rules! Later, I asked a waitress if they had any sweetner for my coffee. She scowled at me and sneered "It's inside. If you want it, get up and get it!" When our food arrived, we ate quickly and left before anyone else on the staff could reprimand us for breaking their rules. Would we return to this establishment? No. Even though the food was great, it wasn't worth being treated poorly by the owner and staff.

    (2)
  • Greg C.

    Kihei Cafe is always on the lineup while in Maui. You will not be disappointed. Well, if you dont like flies, you may get a little irritated. But this time we went twice and had the pork fried rice with egg, kids pancakes, pork chops and eggs and the cinnamon roll french toast....twice! That cin french roll was gooey, sweet and straight-to-yer-ass good!! You pretty much cant go wrong with anything on the menu. Trust me. Even the coffee is pretty good.

    (5)
  • Marnie A.

    A must stop for breakfast in Maui. It can get VERY busy so come early! Lots to choose from and no matter what you order, you are sure to be pleased! The staff is very friendly. What a great way to start the day. Important to note, cash only.

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    Decent food, fairly cheap, but owner screwed up order (he admitted to it) but expected me to pay the difference to get the actual food I ordered. Seems more concerned about a buck than good will. Also don't take plastic.

    (3)
  • Diana T.

    Really good place for breakfast/brunch. Loco Moco: pretty good. Quite on the heavy side (as all loco mocos). Very delicious. Banana Nut pancakes with coconut syrup: Banana Nut pancakes are common but what kills is the island's coconut syrup. TOO Good!

    (4)
  • Rachael T.

    I can not possibly imagine what people think is good about the food here. My eggs were burnt on the outside, raw in the middle, corn beef hash was terrible, potatoes are tasteless.. the whole plate was ugly, too quickly cooked, with out thought or care of the food being prepared... just slung on a plate, gross, greasy, never again. There was nothing redeemable on this simple breakfast plate to make me want to try it again. I either went on a grossly off day, or I am beginning to wonder just what kind of standards people set for eating out these days. This is DEFINITELY NOT a place for a food connoisseur, but for people who like copious amounts of subpar food at a 'good price.' I couldn't stomach more than one bite, and my dining companion felt sick to his stomach for the remainder of the day. And to top it off, when I registered my complaint with the owner, Barry Allison, via email, he responded saying I was "High Maintenance, Bitter, Judgmental, and Unforgiving" as well as to say the reason my friend got sick was "more than likely the company" not the food. He also used the words "catty, condescending and laced with venom" in regards to my complaints about my dining experience and subsequent communications with him. Despite all that, the one nice thing I will say is that their service team (with the exception of the owner) was very personable.

    (1)
  • Alexis D.

    If you order the banana macademia nut french toast, and then die right after, you're alright - you've lived. Omelettes are really nice - I wanted spinach and mushroom - Owner slightly got in my face and was like u need to add bacon to that. I'm an aries, I like to tell people what to do, not vice versa - BUT HE WAS RIGHT! Went with the boo - he got the loco moco, I had said omelette, and then just cuz he loves french toast we went buck wild and ordered that banana mac-nut goodness too. These were not small plates, but everything was SOOOOOOOO delicious we devoured every morsel Man - seriously GO HERE - GO HERE - GO HERE. ***** Bonus - gorge urself, pack some fruit and water, and you dont need to leave the beach for lunch - ride out ur breakfast glut til dinner time BACKSTORY - With Lodging and Beach info too - Normally, when we got to Maui, we like to sleep at Two Mermaids Bed and Breakfast - and due to the lovelies that these ladies put forward every morning, we have no reason to venture out for bfast. On our last trip, since it was longer than usual - beyond our 2 mermaids and our Hana tree house, we added a 3rd housing option on the Kaanapali coast (Royal Lahaina - LOVED IT). However, since we find the waves and beauty of Big Beach superior to Kaanapali (though its great too), we figured we'd catch breakfast closer to our beach of choice - AND WE WERE SO HAPPY WE DID

    (5)
  • Cody S.

    While in Maui we walked past here a few times before deciding to check it out. Once we ate here, we came back everyday for breakfast. They greet you with a smile and friendly attitude to take your order. Then you go find a spot on their shaded patio awaiting your delicious and speedy food. The French toast and papaya delight are a must

    (5)
  • Heather F.

    I had a really, really hard time figuring out an appropriate rating for the Kihei Caffe. My range was between a 1 and a 4. What do you give a place that makes you cry, gives you the wrong order, then when you get your real order, you love it? I picked a three...That is generous in many respects. We went to the Kihei Caffe for breakfast. We arrived early to avoid the crowd and there were only two people ahead of us in line. The line moved quickly and we placed our order, paid, shared some pleasantries with the woman at the register, sat down, and proceeded to watch every one else get their food. Large parties. Small parties. Complicated orders. Simple orders. Tables that came before us. And long after us. And we waited. And waited. Luckily we enjoyed the people watching, and the speculation as to what was occurring with our food, and the time flew by. However, after 60 minutes, when a large party that had come in about 45 minutes after us got their order, I went up to the register. I told her the situation very politely, and then stood there shocked as she yelled at me. I zoned out after a minute, when I started crying, but the gist of it was: "Are your eyes working? Can't you see how busy it is in here? Is it too much to ask for people to be patient? You have to wait for good food around here! The nerve." Try as I might to hold it in, I started crying. I then asked her to just please check and see if our order was in. She huffed and puffed about it, and then began to scroll down the screen. And down. And down. And down...When she realized how long we had been there, she quietly called over one of the servers and sent him back in to the kitchen. No apology. She simply said, "It shouldn't be too long." Our food arrived less than 5 minutes later. Pete immediately dug in, and ranted and raved about his food. I however received the wrong order. I was so hungry at that point, but the dish was covered in onions and peppers, and I don't eat either. Pete saw the tears about to form, and returned the dish. I got my correct order about 10 minutes later. My meal was great, and Pete loved his too, but the way I was talked to and the insanely long wait for food tainted the experience quite a bit. We didn't return during the rest of our trip. And likely won't return on future visits. I can take waiting a while for food, and overall am a patient/understanding person but I don't appreciate being yelled at in front of other customers. And when people make mistakes, I am very forgiving, but it's nice if they actually apologize. Not pretend it didn't happen. Note: This place is cash only as of 4/09.

    (3)
  • Julie L.

    DO: Bring cash DO: Come on a weekday if possible (not so frantic) DO: Order the pancakes with bananas & mac nuts at least once (three huge cakes with a crispy edge, fluffy inside) DO: Try the coconut syrup when you have the pancakes DO: Get a cinnamon roll if you don't get the pancakes DO: Split the breakfast burrito. It is huge. I mean, really huge. Trust me, you don't want to eat the whole thing by yourself. DO: Try the loco moco once. Get it without gravy if the gravy frightens you. This dish is salty, sweet, savory, and scary all at once... but in a kinda good way. DON'T: Feed the birds. Please. They are already annoying and feeding them your crumbs makes them so much more so. DON'T: Get to the front of the line, not knowing what you want, and stutter and flounder in front of the staff - they will be understandably aggravated (their operation is very efficient, and as I overhead them say "It works perfectly when everyone follows the rules!") DON'T: Bring your diet here with you! It's especially delicious if you allow yourself to indulge in the best stuff! It's classic Kihei, and you will be doing yourself a disservice if you don't drop in.

    (5)
  • George K.

    Love this place! Awesome - much better than the hotel breakfast buffet! Have the banana-mac French Toast!

    (4)
  • Elisa B.

    I don't know why this place is so highly rated. The white rice was very mushy and the potatoes were soggy. My husband didn't finish his plate, which is saying a lot. Not recommended.

    (2)
  • Wendy S.

    Yummy Yummy Yummy!! Service was great, both times we went there was a long line but it moved really fast. And they handed out samples of banana bread , which was delicious! They had a bus person outside to clean up and help you find a table (make sure you tip him! really hard worker). I got cinnamon roll pancakes which came with bacon and 2 eggs. I think it was $11? Reasonable for that area, I thought. And the pancakes were TO.DIE.FOR. My husband got the typical Hawaiian breakfast..forgot what it's called but it had rice, hamburger, gravy and eggs. He loved it and I tried it too, it was very good. Kids had shaped pancakes. Their serving is on the small side so if you have a kid who's a big eater, they may need an adult size portion.

    (4)
  • Bridgett P.

    I love Kihei in the morning. The people, the vibe, the ocean air.. And breakfast at the Kihei Caffe. The line is always long because nobody is stupid around here--we know where to score a great breakfast! The breakfast choices range from pancakes, egg dishes, rice and everything in between. My personal favorite: the fruit parfait. Oh. My. Lanta. I'm not gonna lie, I was on the fence over paying $8 for a cup of yogurt--but I was really trying to eat healthy (hey! It's got fruit..and grains!) so I threw caution to the wind and gave in to my growling stomach. It may have been the best decision of my life? I grabbed it and headed off to the beach so I could do some work while I munched on my breakfast. Well I blew right past gently eating to full on inhaling this little cup of perfection. It's so good! The guy at the register told me that they make their custard fresh each morning. Thank you to the angels who crawl out bed at the crack of dawn to make heavenly breakfast bowls. If you are ever in Kihei in the morning, stop here for a ono breakfast. This place will make your tastebuds sing! Come hungry, leave happy :)

    (5)
  • Steve L.

    One morning I got up early and decided to take a walk. 4 miles later (from where I was staying) I ended up here and boy was I glad I did! The omelettes here are HUGE. Jones I could barely eat it all, and then I realized I had to walk back! (Not easy). I liked the place so much I went back again and had the oatmeal. Nice portion size and I didn't feel stuffed like with the omelettes. Friendly staff and lots of those crazy Maui chicken hanging out outside. One other nice thing is sitting outside for breakfast. The mornings are my favorite time of day in Maui so I suggest experiencing them!!

    (5)
  • Candi M.

    Kihei caffe.. Good food, horrible service. Also, they close at 2, not 3 (as Yelp says) .. and even if you get there 15 til TWO - they won't serve you. If you're a tourist, be prepared to get treated like shit. If good food is worth that to you, then this is your spot.

    (1)
  • Sophia T.

    Portions are huge. Food was good and really quick though the line was out the door. Service very good. I had the pork fried rice which was great but highly recommend sharing.

    (4)
  • Melvin B.

    Enjoyed a great meal. I had a Texas Sized Chicken Fried Steak with eggs, potatoes and biscuits. The seating is only after you've ordered. Great welcoming staff and serve. We would eat there again if time permits.

    (4)
  • Rhonda S.

    Long line but worth it. Best breakfast in Kihei! I was prepared for the guy at the register to be like the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld, but despite the long line and hot kitchen, he was all smiles, as was all the staff. Eager to go back.

    (4)
  • Matt T.

    A generic short order cafe with the usual fare. Priced ok, but expect long lines. Food quality isn't very impressive. We asked for eggs over medium, expected a semi firm yolk, only to get a yellow lake on the plate. Even after 3 asks for a redo, they kept bringing out the same runny yolks. Better options in the area.

    (2)
  • Meghan M.

    We went to Kihei Caffe the first morning and the last morning in Maui. It helps to get there really early to avoid the line, they open at 5 am and both times we got there before 8am and avoided a wait. Also, be sure to bring cash as they are cash only. Their cinnamon rolls are amazing! I also really like the banana mac nut french toast with their coconut syrup. They have lots of savory options too if sweet breakfast isn't your thing. The coffee is good but you need to pay $1 for every refill which I don't love. The service is really friendly and fast. Overall, this is a really great early morning breakfast spot, especially if you are staying in or around Kihei.

    (4)
  • Desarie G.

    During our 6 day stay in Maui we hit this place up twice! The line can be pretty long - taking anywhere from 10-25 minutes to place your order. Not a big deal, you're in Hawaii - relax. They have a large menu and there really is something for everyone. The first time we made the mistake of ordering our own plates of food and had tons of leftovers. I had the two egg breakfast with chicken sausage, potato's and a biscuit with sausage gravy- sooo good! My eggs were perfectly runny and they had a ton of hot sauces to choose from! If you like white gravy with sausage - you have to try theirs, it is smooth and creamy, not too thick with big chunks of sausage..... I ate and ate and it didn't look like I even put a dent in my plate. The portions are just that big! The second time we went on 5/5/15, my husband and I knew better and decided to order a little more strategically - so we split a plate and ordered french toast with banana's and macadamia nuts to share. Perfection! Words cannot even describe how delicious this french toast was.... Making my mouth water as I write this.... I can't say that we tried any of the traditional breakfast food - just the basics - eggs, bacon, sausage, potato's, french toast and biscuits and gravy, but it was sooooo good! They are actually pretty festive too! At first we couldn't figure out why they were playing Spanish music while we were there and then we remembered it was Cinco de Mayo! That was kind of cool. All in all, next time we head back to Maui - this is on our list of places to stop and visit. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Derek S.

    Best breakfast/lunch in Maui is certainly worth the wait! This place rocks! Don't miss getting the maxing muffins, if they have coconut pineapple it is a MUST TRY!! Thankfully we tried this the first morning due to the amazing reviews and came back multiple times during our stay. Great reviews are all accurate. Also great were the pancakes, Veggie scramble, French toast, and loco moco. Don't miss out on the best and most affordable breakfast on the island. Get out of the resorts and try this place!

    (5)
  • Carie L.

    A bit expensive for breakfast but you are in Maui, everything is expensive. Good food, sweet Aunty's. Get there early to avoid long lines and wait time. 7:30 was perfect for us. Great coffee drinks and the pineapple coconut pancakes are a must!

    (5)
  • Julie D.

    A must do if in town! Amazing food, sweet locals. Don't let the line scare you away...moves fast. Cash only, ATM inside or next door at gas station

    (5)
  • Lauren R.

    DELICIOUS!!! most excellent hardy breakfast - I live my veggie scrambler. prepare to wait - Wednesday at 9:30 took us 40 minutes. east to understand why everyone's willing to wait.

    (4)
  • Jer L.

    Average food in a sterotypical setting. Make sure to bring cash! There is an onsite ATM that arbitrarily decides how much cash to dispense (no matter what you put in) and is known to dispense $20 less than what you get charged for. Bring cash or else this will thoroughly ruin your experience.

    (1)
  • Joseph C.

    Good "local" food.... Go early in the morning to beat the crowed (like, before 7AM). This place has gotten more popular since the last time I've visited and the lines can get pretty long. Luckily, they have quick service! Try the loco moco with pineapple hot sauce... It's yummy.

    (5)
  • Maggee R.

    Cash only, lots of yummy options and food portions are huge. Uum they sell you lava rock w plants. Somehow I feel like I'm getting setup. Banana mac nut pancake is delucious w coconut syrup. Seriously tasty!! Park on street. Atm is located at gas station across the street.

    (5)
  • Geoff F.

    Soooo soooo delicious like everyone else already said. Great food, great prices, efficient service!! You gotta try it.

    (5)
  • Sara C.

    You just can't come to Maui and not eat here for breakfast at least once. I ordered cinnamon roll French toast and it was bomb! Best French toast I've ever had. I also had some fried rice and it was good, but not great. My brother in law ordered an omelet and wouldn't give my fiancé a single bite. The thing was gigantic and he finished it all. I may try that next time I'm here.

    (5)
  • Nene A.

    A tasty way to start your day! Fresh ingredients made to order with a truly unique experience that is warm and relaxing. The Kalua Moco was plentiful with layers of deliciousness. The blue berry pancakes layered just right with a dallop of butter. Don't get me started about the fresh squeezed juice.

    (4)
  • Jeff D.

    Just great all around. You won't be disappointed. Kalua pork w eggs n rice was oh so nice n Macadamia nut pancakes w coconut syrup is killer.

    (4)
  • J.E. M.

    As a loco moco connoisseur, it's hard to find the perfect one, but this place was close to being on point that I went twice during my trip. The piece that most places fail with is the burger patty. Usually over cooked and too hard. This place was more on the well done side, but I Added the corned beef hash to my loco moco and it was game over! Don't forget to add a side of banana Mac nut pancakes and you'll truly be in paradise.

    (4)
  • Valerie M.

    My favorite breakfast spot in my recent visit to maui. Got the Loco Moco and the bf got the French toast. Both were very tasty. The view is great just watch the birds. Can't wait to visit again.

    (5)
  • Brandon Y.

    We went really early for breakfast to avoid the crowd. There was lots of street parking on Alahele Pl. For those of you from Oahu this place is kind of like the Cinnamon's of Maui. Portions were huge we had enough leftovers to eat for breakfast the next morning. We tried the Loco Moco with Fried Rice and also the Kalua Pig Loco Moco which was the special for the day. I didn't care so much for the hamburger patty in the Loco Moco but the gravy and the fried rice were really good. The Kalua Loco Moco was awesome they need to add it to their regular menu.

    (4)
  • Nick H.

    For some reason I felt their pancakes tasted better when I was sick with a stuffy nose... Maybe my sense of taste was working overdrive that day? But anyways this place makes great banana mac nut pancakes that you can't go wrong with. The cinnamon rolls are huge although they weren't anything special in my opinion. The service here reflects the hospitality of the whole island-- after we had to remind them of one of our orders they were very sincere and gave us a muffin for our troubles. A BIG ONE. And who doesn't like free stuff?? Overall this place is great for brunch and come hungry cause you will leave full.

    (4)
  • Courtney F.

    Make sure to bring cash! Don't grab a table until after you order. Long line but moves pretty quickly. Food comes out quickly as well. Not the best breakfast around but pretty solid. Reasonable prices.

    (4)
  • Alie Z.

    The breakfast fried rice was amazing! The setup of this cafe is a little confusing... Order inside then find a seat and wait for your name to be called. It was also very busy (but that's a good sign!). We ordered chorizo and eggs and an order of the fried rice. The chorizo was good but not great... The fried rice was amazing! The lady who took our order was very nice and helpful. I have already recommended this place to a few friends who plan to visit Maui soon. I can't stop thinking about that fried rice!

    (4)
  • Taylor S.

    Pork fried rice and french toast - that's what we always order. And it' always super good. I want to try more things, but I'm stuck in a rut. Their cinnamon rolls look phenomenal. They have a bunch of fun blended coffee drinks too, but we always get plain iced coffee, and it's really good. More often than not our drinks get missed (I hear the person at the register call them out, they're just not received) so there's a lot of "are you waiting for a drink?" But with how busy they are it's crazy there isn't more confusion, they have a really good system. Get here early if you don't want to wait in line.

    (4)
  • Jonathan L.

    Reasonable prices, friendly staff, good food. I had the Kaluah pork loco moco, and it was very tasty.

    (4)
  • Molly G.

    It's not like this place needs another plug the reviews speak for this quaint cafe. But I'll add my two cents. I want to say this place tops the list for the best breakfasts in my 32 years of life. No really- it does. I had an orgasm in my mouth every bite I took. I ordered the Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes, Banana Macadamia Muffin and Portuguese Sausage. And the last little impulse decision to order something incase I got hungry on the beach- I frankly am not that much of a fan over-made me a convert: The Banana Macadamia Muffin. Holy Shit. Theee best muffin of my life. The Macadamia nuts were roasted so the favor was intensified the muffin with so moist and delicate on the inside you could pick up the crumbs with a a fork and it was topped with this glaze. If I was on The Food Network's "The Best Thing I Ever Ate", I would chose Kihei Caffe. I could write a dissertation on how everything in the world seems right during my meal here. I feel like there are two schools of thought with regard to people's opinions of food: The people the equate quantity with quality and the people who like quality over quantity. This place gives you HUGE portions and the food is outstanding. Really, just try it you wont be disappointed. Just a heads up though it's cash only but they have an ATM located in the caffe.

    (5)
  • Daniel H.

    We made the mistake of going too late and the morning and the line was super long. the first day we tried a lox bagel which was blah. The next day we went earlier and it was alot less crowded ! I tried the loco moco and it was very tasty and very large portion. The place is cash only which is only but in today days in age is weird.

    (4)
  • Jean B.

    This place was cool! Husband and I went for breakfast and coffee. They have a full menu, and I enjoyed the variety of people. (from all over the world) They have *only* outdoor seating, view of the beach. I had a HUGE Hawaiian traditional breakfast. 4 stars for parking - We just parked on the street 5 stars for speed of service 5 stars for the live chickens at breakfast with us, (with baby chicks!) 5 starts for the beautiful ocean view wish I could be back there now..

    (4)
  • Kat c.

    Lines are long but go pretty fast. I had the pork fried rice with egg on top & this filapina approves People there are super friendly as well. We ate there 2 times during our stay in Kihei.

    (4)
  • Bob E.

    Don't let the line scare you off, it's worth the wait and you will get seated. Huge portions of great food are on the menu here with reasonable prices, amazing pancakes!

    (5)
  • Meredith K.

    Wow we waited at least 15-20 mins in a line that wrapped around and in the building. And it was a Thursday morning... Well I was pretty disappointed, I ordered the loco moco w/ fried rice. It was sub par - there was too much gravy and the rice was mushy - yuck! Hubs brekkie was so so. I'm sure they have other, better items just wouldn't recommend the loco moco. And there's loads of birds lurking too.

    (2)
  • Ryan K.

    Really good breakfast for the money. Big portions, lots of choices, there is something for everyone. I had the pork fried rice, which was a carb-bomb of epic proportions.

    (4)
  • Joe M.

    Kihei Caffe was our go-to spot for great breakfasts. Since my girlfriend and I would be up around 5-6am each day, we'd drop by for an early bite or coffee on several occasions. I've tried the chicken fried steak (which is worth skipping) as well as their loco moco (which is definitely worth trying). Their sticky buns and their coffee drinks are off the chain though, and I'd recommend trying their special French toasts and pancakes as well. Service is friendly and quick, and I really enjoyed coming by early in the morning to get those fresh, hot buns. Yum-o! A convenient location across the street from the beach (and right down the street from our rental) simply can't be beaten. Try it! Food: 8/10 Service: 9/10 Price: $$ Atmosphere: 9/10

    (4)
  • Nicole L.

    Such a neat little local breakfast spot. The line was long but worth the wait. I had the ahi Benedict special which was very good! My husband got the omelette which was huge! Staff was not as friendly as I would like but they were very busy.

    (4)
  • Erica S.

    Came here per recommendation of a few friends. Got here around 7:30AM on a weekday and luckily, the line was short. Friendly cashier, but food was nothing special. My husband ordered the French Toast and I had the #1 with 2 eggs, bacon, home fries and biscuit along with coffee. Coffee was bland. The plate of food just looked like typical Denny's/diner breakfast food. More about quantity than quality. My eggs were greasy. Biscuit wasn't anything spectacular. Home fries were smashed potatoes. The only thing I really enjoyed was the big slices of crispy bacon. The French Toast tasted better. Maybe we ordered the wrong thing, but definitely not worth waiting for. As we were eating, we noticed a long line. Not sure why. I ended up leaving food on the plate even though I hated being wasteful.

    (2)
  • Bean T.

    Local eatery....reminds me of broken yolk in San Diego except they have better service.....fast service and big portion. Pancakes banana mac nuts is so toasty a nutty and their honey pineapple syrup is so good!

    (5)
  • Johan S.

    Looked like a popular place so we gave it a try. So glad we did. You wait in line to order but it moves pretty fast. Once you get your drinks head outside and the wait staff find you table. Don't try to get a table first. That's not how it works here. The food came out right after we sat down. Good size portions and it tasted great. We tried a breakfast burrito, huevos rancheros and a papaya yogurt parfait.

    (4)
  • Heather W.

    Very very good - super breakfast at Maui reasonable prices. My coffee was super hot and strong, which was a great start. We ordered a Portuguese sausage omelette and banana Mac pancakes to share. Everything was so good but know it's cash only so be prepared or they have an ATM inside to use, too. A definite must if you are in the area!

    (4)
  • Susan H.

    Decided to try this place out on our trip to Maui, my sibs and I were thoroughly satisfied. It's quite busy, so I'd make my way over there earlier than later! Got the chocolate chip teddy bear pancake, SO CUTE pretty sure it's for children, but oh well. It was toasted perfectly on top with lots of chocolate chips, cute shape, and... delicious syrup!

    (4)
  • Marissa T.

    It was a pretty long wait in line but definitely worth it!!! I was there on a Sunday morning around 11AM and it took a good half hour in line to order. I had the french toast with bananas and blueberries and the Big Kahuna blended coffee drink and everything was SO SO GOOD. I also had some of my cousin's potatoes that she ordered and they were so amazing. Definitely stop by at this place!

    (5)
  • Shona E.

    O...M...G... I have found the BEST breakfast place ever! This little place doesn't look like much from the outside. Had I not seen the pictures on YELP I probably wouldn't have even checked this place out! It's a little place of Kihei, with ample street parking. You walk in, with menus to look at on the door, walls, and above the countertops. They have a huge selection to choose from. I had a very hard time deciding what to order. To get the best tasting experience, I ordered one main item and then a bunch of sides to share with my group. Everything was delicious!!! The papaya with yogurt and granola was like a orange dreamsicle. Absolutely refreshing, sweet, and creamy. Better than I could've imagined. And cheap!!! $6.75 for a huge portion. I ordered a side of pork fried rice with one egg over easy so I could get a taste of what everyone was raving about. Totally worth the hype! Very greasy though, in the best way possible. Don't eat it if you are worried about your diet... I'd rather come home a little fat and happy than worry about calories on vacation. My friends ordered the cheesy omelette with veggies. That was no different than any other omelette. The breakfast potatoes were good though! My kid got the chorizo omelette and sides witch were amazing. The loco moco was full of flavor, but the beef patty looked like a frozen one from Costco. Looks weird, but who cares! It was still delicious! For beverages, we tried their iced coffee, specialty coffee, and avocado smoothie. I'm convinced this place should be featured on the food network it's so good!! Tip: get there early to avoid a long line. Don't let the line fool you though. It moves pretty fast! By the time you figure out what you want, you will be the next in line at the register! This place takes cash only. You cannot save seats, but there is no need to. There is always an open table by the time you are ready for one. The service is fast too. As soon as we sat down, the waitress was shouting our name. You just say "over here" and raise your hand and they will bring it to your table!

    (5)
  • Fiona X.

    Long line, but it moves quickly and don't worry at all about finding a table. Cash only. Kalua pork moco is a special and is not on the printout menu. I believe it's $11.50. It's enormous and delicous and fed me for two meals. My boyfriend got the pork fried rice which was fantastic as well. You can also make your own combo plates by combining sides - one gentlemen informed me he got two eggs ($3) and a side of pork fried rice ($3.25) and it was plenty of food for a total of $6.25. A great budget breakfast place.

    (5)
  • Aishwarya A.

    Must try: Eggs benedict, veggie omelette and snickers. Very filling breakfast, loved the french toast too.

    (5)
  • Michael D.

    Very popular breakfast location in Kihei, we got here around 7AM and waited in line for 20 minutes before ordering. The menu is exceptional, there so many delicious options on the menu that you could easily come back half a dozen times during a vacation. The effort is there but the food didn't impress us. My wife got the breakfast burrito which was scrambled eggs, potatoes, and not enough cheese. I got the loco mocco which was ok...check it off the "Hawaii list" but I wouldn't get it again. 3/5 for food but I was completely blown away by the fact that they put coffee cubes in the iced coffees that I'm upgrading to 4/5. Plus, I'm very tempted by the rest of the menu items.

    (4)
  • Diane N.

    Go here for breakfast. Recommend getting: mac nut banana pancakes

    (4)
  • Jennifer T.

    When I was planning my trip to Maui, this was a place on my list of places I wanted to go. Luckily it was right around the corner from our rental car place. The first day we arrived, right after we got our rental car we went here for breakfast. There was no line. We asked the guy behind the counter what he recommended--We ended up getting 2 things and sharing. We got the Pork Fried Rice and there 2 eggs (maybe over easy) on top. The yolks broke and smothered the rice. It was perfect! It was soooo yummy. We also got the french toast with macadamia nuts and bananas. The bread was thick and sweet. the nuts were a perfect maui addition. There were also these HUGE cinnamon rolls that were calling our name, so we got 2 to go for dessert later in the day. I got one that had cream cheese frosting and macadamia nuts and my daughter got one that was drizzled with frosting. We tried to go back on the last day, when we were dropping off our rental car, but they were closed due to rain. So sad--we were really looking forward to that rice again!

    (5)
  • Katrina R.

    We saw this on yelp and had no idea of how long wait was. There is about a 20minute wait with the line which is weird but it's very worth it. Big Kahuna coffee blend was the best coffee drink of my LIFE. Delicious and after you pay you are served shockingly fast. We loved it!

    (5)
  • Melissa K.

    BbQ pork fried rice must try. Yummy! French toast was good with the sweet bread but nothing super special about it. Portuguese sausage on the side came with 4 small bites size pieces. Cornedbeef hash was flavorful and good portions. Omlete were huge with lots of cheese. Nice size portions for the price. Good breakfast. Long lines. No seating.

    (4)
  • Arthur B.

    Eating closer by the sea is a one thing, their foods are great and the pork fried rice brings me back home...

    (4)
  • Curtis M.

    I got there pretty early (around 7am) there was no line and the food was done quick. The corned beef hash was really good and my daughter loved the pancakes. I've driven by a little later in the day and the line gets pretty long so get there early if you don't like to wait .

    (5)
  • Helen R.

    Ok so I came to Maui years ago and had this awesome breakfast.... Flash forward to 10 years later and I'm snorkelling with my person and he says he's hungry! Well I don't know how I did it but I somehow smelled my way back here!! I said there was this awesome little place and I wasn't sure where it was and here we are!! Great food all day breakfast huge portions and great prices.. What more can I say? I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Mar E.

    i think someone suggested we try this place, was kind of hesitant when we pulled up...yes, there was a line out the door, but the small hut isn't air conditioned and the combination of sweat/smoke/coffee and the closeness of the instant "ohana" was interesting to say the least. anyway, we ordered mac nut/banana pancakes, pork fried rice and a cheese omelette with spinach/mushroom/chicken apple sausage. was kind of worried because they discourage saving seats prior to ordering so i thought that would be a problem. it wasn't. food was delicious, only problem for me was the constant shooing of flies/birds and chicken? roaming around. guess that's a good sign.

    (4)
  • Ashley C.

    This was our first time at this little hole in the wall joint. We arrived at around 830am and waited in a line the snakes around inside of the cafe. Grab a menu on the right side and look at it while waiting in line. I waited about 15mins to get to the register to order our food and it's CASH ONLY. No numbers are given here its your name and when your food comes out they call out your name and just holler or raise your hand. :) Luckily I read signs that say DON'T save a table and that they will help you find one. It's not too bad! One of the ladies there helped us and we got a table right away. Be aware they will tell you that you can't save tables. (don't take it as an offense, read the signs) We didn't wait too long to get our food which was a good thing because we was hungry. We ordered loco moco sub fried rice ($3 more), eggs. bacon. toast. (ebt) for my keiki,2 fried rice with egg and for dessert we shared a crème cheese cinnamon roll (which satisfied my sweet tooth). All the food was yummy!! We were all satisfied with the food there, coming from Oahu this by far tops the bfast places up there. Good prices and great portions. Parking is towards the back or street parking. Good eats people :)

    (5)
  • Ted H.

    Best breakfast spot in the world. Be sure to order the French toast with banana and macadamia nuts

    (5)
  • Jessica G.

    The food definitely lived up to the hype. Almost everything on the menu sounded amazing, I wish I had time to go back for lunch but there are so many good places to eat in Maui, we tried to spread it around. You should expect at least a 20 minute wait in line to order if you go during their peak but it is worth it. The food comes out very fast & the guy at the counter was great: very personable and enthusiastic. He didn't lose his happy attitude at all in the time I saw him taking orders. Very polite & friendly. Banana macadamia pancakes with coconut syrup... So delicious!

    (5)
  • Alexandra P.

    Overrated. I don't understand the fuss. Giant portions of not great food that you need to eat next to a busy road.

    (1)
  • Muhammad A.

    I had breakfast here twice over two days. The place is very busy and you may find a long line but trust it's worth it for sure. Parking is easy close to the cafe. The cashier is very nice and funny. They accept CASH ONLY. We have tried many things ( cheese omelette, French toast, papaya and scramble eggs) all of them are so tasty. Once u order the food comes very fast like within 10 min maximum.

    (5)
  • Laura B.

    Best Banana Macadamia Pancakes with coconut syrup. I also asked them to add fresh coconut on top. Amazing!!!!! Nicest employees. The food comes out super fast even though it's busy. Great atmosphere. Be careful of all of the birds though. They try to steal your food. lol A chicken jumped on our table and tried to steal Nancy's French Toast.

    (5)
  • Liz Z.

    We were on the island for 4 days and came to Kihei Caffe 3 out of the 4 days we were in Maui. This place is worth repeat visits every single time you visit Maui. The lines may be long, but they are worth the wait. Their food is so delicious and fresh. I was pregnant this time around and it pained me to not have the Eggs Benedict, but that just meant I had more options to try. Their macadamian nut pancakes with banana were amazing, french toast was also spectacular, their cinnamon rolls were to die for and virtually everything else I tried down to their fruit and yogurt bowl was perfect. Anytime I am in Maui, I will ALWAYS go back to Kihei Caffe!

    (5)
  • Adam P.

    These folks care about making good food. Some of the very best we've had in Hawaii. For breakfast, we had French toast which simply cannot be beat - just the right amount of cinnamon and cooked just right. With crispy bacon on the side, HEAVEN! We also had the breakfast platter with gorgeous potatoes, eggs, and buttermilk biscuits. Some great local coffee, fresh squeezed orange juice and views of Kalama Park beach. We'll be back!!

    (5)
  • David A.

    Pretty good solid spot for breakfast get here early as line gets long.. Als seating is kinda funky as you must order first then sit.. Sign says they will find you a table but that only if you can't get one. I suggest a member of your part scope a table out as soon as your party's spot in line moves in door. If they ask just say you ordered and waiting for food don't wait until after u order

    (4)
  • Nelly A.

    Be prepared to the HUGE portions ) Loco moco with fried rice was really good ) Friendly staff

    (5)
  • Xandrea G.

    The french toast with coconut syrup is YUMMY! If it's the weekend be prepared to wait. Right across form the Ocean so great view. We had an omelet that was just as delicious. Great customer service. Totally worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Alissa T.

    I love this place! The line was super long- running out the door and down the center of the patio full of patrons enjoying their meals. I didn't mind this very much because it gave me a chance to see what they had to offer, first-hand, when the waitress brought out food. When you reach the door you step up and it reminded me of when you are waiting for an amusement ride: you think you are almost there, but the line snakes around guided by ropes. Doh! Not as close as you thought! Not to worry though the line may be long, it goes quickly. Props to them having service down to a science! The menu is up on the wall on chalkboards and you order at the register, pay, then wait for a spot to open up to sit (per their signs, they ask you not to save seats). Our party ordered the following: Me: Huevos Ranchos, add chorizo, eggs over hard, salsa on the side. Drink-Hawaiian Snickers blended coffee, with whip Her: Portuguese Sweet Bread French Toast, side Portuguese sausage, 1/2 papaya. Drink-coffee Him: Corned beef, eggs sunny-side up, pork fried rice instead of regular rice. Drink-coffee Him: Corned beef, eggs over medium, home fries. Drink-coffee. As busy as they were I wasn't going to be surprised if they got our order wrong... But they didn't!! WTF? I was totally taken by surprise! They have set the bar quite high for completing orders correctly!! First let me tell you that I am pretty critical of refried beans, but I LOVED their refried beans. I really don't know if they make 'em themselves, all I know is that they were delish! The dish was so good I ate the whole damn thing! Omg. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the food and hope to return one more time before leaving. The moco loco is next on the agenda. Definitely try this spot if you are in the area and you can burn the calories you gained at Kihei Caffe by visiting the little market next door!

    (4)
  • Jim B.

    Delicious! Great food and atmosphere. The food is flavorful and tasty. The menu has good variety and also contains local food - blending the various cultures in Maui! Be aware - get there before 7am - or be prepared to stand in a long line! We had the loco moco, huevos rancheros, and French toast - as well as a huge cinnamon roll - which were all delicious!

    (5)
  • Holden L.

    It doesn't get more casual than this... Order inside and sit outside and your food arrives before you know it. Make sure to get there early though - they open at 5am every day and by 7am there is often a line out the door! Even if there is a line, know that it is worth the wait. Their kalua pork loco moco was divine! Some of the best coconut syrup I've ever tasted is sitting out for their sweeter breakfast options like the pineapple coconut french toast. The kids enjoyed choosing their shape for pancakes (sea turtle, whale or teddy bear) and enjoyed eating them just as much. We came here 3 separate times while on Maui for one week - it was just that enjoyable. If you are looking for a fine dining breakfast establishment this isn't the place for you, but if you want no frills, local and delicious food served with a great attitude (across from the ocean) than look no further.

    (5)
  • Matthew O.

    I don't really see what was so special about this place. I got the pork fried rice, which texture was like sticky rice. Flavor was decent. My party also got the mango French toast, which was dry, and corn beef has that was made well. Service was really friendly and fast. They only have outside seating, so try and go when it is not raining.

    (2)
  • Rebecca B.

    Kind of pricey but well worth it. Their corned beef hash and eggs Benedict was awesome. The only negative is that it's cash only and you have to seat yourself AFTER you order your food, which is kind of hard when they're busy. And their kids pancakes are huge!

    (4)
  • Danny S.

    We were craving some fries rice and looked this place up. Decided to phone in an order, and did we make the right choice. On monday morning (9:00am), there was a line out the door. I phone in an order for fried rice and loco moco w/fried rice. We arrived 15 mins later and food was all packed and ready for us. I skipped to the front of the line, paid, and was out in 30sec. The fried rice was really good and good portion. I loved having the egg on top. There were a lot of different meats in it. I thoght it gave Gazebo's fried rice a run for its money. Gazebo had more meat in its dish but no egg on top. The loco moco was good as well. I thought it was better than Da Kitchen. I would love to return to try their breakfast.

    (5)
  • Danielle F.

    I never thought I would be writing a review for a sticky bun but here I am doing it. Oh sticky bun, oh sticky bun, how I love thee oh sticky bun. I get up early in the morning to get you right out of the oven. Oh heavenly goodness, covered in macadamia nuts. You must be the best sticky bun on the planet, I am getting fat with you oh sticky bun. You make me feel guilty, kind of sort of, but not really. What will I do when I leave this island? Based on my last review I'm not trying the breakfast again but I do love me a good sticky bun.

    (4)
  • Iris H.

    Unfortunately, out of all the restaurants that were highly recommended to us, Kihei Cafe was the most disappointing. I tried ordering the Veggie Scramble without bell peppers, but they couldn't take it out as everything was already pre-mixed in a huge batch. That should've been the first red flag, but after waiting in line for all that time I decided to just go along with it. What I got could only be described as a tall lump of watery eggs mixed with vegetables - and the taste of bell peppers ruined the taste of the whole thing. My boyfriend ordered the Loco Moco since other reviewers raved about it here, but the meat was way too chewy. Originally, he was going to order the fruit plate, but being Hawaii, they priced it at a whopping $12. Nope. Not worth it. Only plus is that the service was fast. Otherwise, I'm sad to say that this joint is overhyped and overpriced.

    (3)
  • Tami H.

    Definitely worth the short wait in line for fantastic local breakfast. Basically you wait in line to place your order, then find a seat outside overlooking the main road through Kihei. But it's totally worth it. I had the fried rice with eggs which was awesome and my friends tried the French Toast made from cinnamon bread. which was to die for. Kids loved the whale and turtle pancakes with chocolate chips. Coffee is stellar. I wanted to try everything on the menu! Reasonably priced as well.

    (4)
  • Amanda Q.

    We came to this cafe 3 times during our week long stay. The staff are all super friendly and accommodating. There is her rally a long line and it looks daunting but stick around as it goes fast and the food seems to come out faster. Today they had a short hold up in line and the cashier threw out cookies and they gave out some samples. It didn't even seem like that long of a delay, but they made any wait worth it. The food is excellent. We had lunch and breakfasts. I highly recommend the Haleakala cooler (skip Lava Java)!! And lastly don't forget cash or at-least your ATM card (they have a machine onsite).

    (5)
  • Kendall L.

    Super happy dude behind the counter taking our order set the mood for our day, restaurants need more people like this! And the loco moco was to die for! My husband had the corned beef which was also fabulous! Love this place

    (5)
  • Matthew L.

    Great place for breakfast. Cash only but definitely worth the wait. I got a ham and cheese omelette and pancakes. So much food. Generous portions. Only outdoor seating butt it's Maui so that's great. Delicious. Ono grindz!

    (5)
  • Teresa B.

    YOu cannnnnnnoooot beat the pastries that they serve here.... OMG. their mac cream cheese cinnamon roll....gawH, I could eat one every day..be fat but happy. We came here super early for breakfast (they open at 5AM). you go in and you order at the register, I got their pastry and their french toast. Dave got the loco moco. As we waited for our food. we devoured the cinnamon roll. 5 stars for that alone. The french toast was good, but it was excellent with the coconut syrup they had. Everything got to be a little too sweet for me, so I couldn't finish it. The loco moco wasn't as impressive as the toast. I wish we ate here sooner, cause I would of ate their cinnamon roll every day for breakfast while we were here. FYI: CASH ONLY

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    Kihei Caffe is the best breakfast on Maui. Walk up, order at the counter, and find yourself a seat. Expect a line, and food worth the wait! The macadamia and coconut pancakes are a bite of tropical island paradise, and the loco moco is one of the best in the islands. Service is friendly, and the coffee is fantastic. Sit outside and enjoy the balmy breeze and local ambience.

    (5)
  • Cindy S.

    Great breakfast menu with a choice for every taste. I had the omelette and they let me choose what I wanted in it. I tasted the cinnamon roll my son ordered and it had the right amount of doughiness. He rated it in his top ten. My daughter in law had the macadamia banana nut French toast that also tasted delicious. Friendly and FAST service. Get there early for breakfast as there is usually a wait line.

    (4)
  • Josh L.

    What a great spot for breakfast outdoors! Went here twice and was pleased on both occasions. - Pork Fried rice with egg (any style): generous serving of rice and the flavor was consistent throughout. - Pancakes topped with coconut and pineapple: enormous amount of food for one person! Could easily feed two people. Soft, warm, and delicious. Although you are close to the street, you can still see the ocean and palm trees in the distance. Arrive on the earlier side if you don't want to wait long (around 8:30am the line goes out the door). Cash only. Friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Mitch S.

    Really solid place for breakfast and lunch. Small hole in wall, but nice outdoor seating. Our group had breakfast special with pancakes and eggs, muesli and an omelette with potatoes and salsa. Everything was solid, service was great and local hot sauces were nice touch . Not cheap for breakfast, but new to island and likely cheap for Maui. Will definitely be back during our stay.

    (4)
  • Kathy S.

    Of all restaurants we ate at in Maui, Kihei Caffe stole my heart. We first came here after a morning of surfing, and we couldn't stay away after that! Food -- What a great menu! Classic cafe foods and salads, island specialties, and great coffee - what else could you possibly need? Our favorites were the Papaya Delight (half a payapa + the most gigantic bowl of yogurt and granola) and the Pork Fried Rice & Eggs. Pair that with a shot of espresso, and that's all I need for breakfast/brunch/lunch. I may be in the very, very small minority, but the only thing we weren't huge fans of was the french toast, which was surprising given how much everyone raves about it. Oh well. Also, if you get there earlier in the morning, there are piles of mouthwatering pastries that WILL tempt you when you're ordering up front. Just give in and get one. Service -- The people here remind me of my favorite food haunts at home - a little bit snarky, yet still incredibly welcoming and nice. They're pretty efficient at churning through orders, given how quickly the line moves. Food comes out pretty soon after ordering as well! Seating -- It's all outdoor seating on the patio. We didn't have any issues getting a table the several times we went but anytime it looked pretty full, one of the servers kept an eye out and let us know the second any tables opened. Definitely easier to find tables for 2, or maybe 4 people. *Tip: Make sure you bring plenty of cash.*

    (5)
  • Leah L.

    I'm depressed.......why?...because I left Hawaii today and I cannot have that yummy fried rice! The breakfast is amazing. If there is a line outside...it's ok!!! It's worth the wait. After you order, the food comes out quick. The service there is also amazing. You will not be disappointed with this breakfast joint. The price is affordable and you get a ton of food. Some things we tried while vacationing..banana bread french toast, fried rice with eggs, bacon, banana pancakes with macadamia nuts....not all one..of course! Well, back to real life.... :(

    (5)
  • Gordon R.

    Satisfactory. .. Burrito was boo boo. Best part was the tortilla. Egg to chorizo ratio was bad and the burrito was half full of home fries cooked poorly. Seriously half. 13 dollar bad burrito was topped with cold refried beans.the patty of cold beans was so cold I could flip em all off with a fork flick and the tortilla had no bean residue on it. Salsa was ok. Guac was ok. 3 8n our group got it so I could see mine wasn't a fluke. Two stars cause I might go back and see if I catch the waitress on one of her better days and try some thing else. It's easy to get to but parking and the line/ wait would have to be worked around for me to go back to see if anything else is worth while. I think this may be more of a good coffee and a Bagel place that is over extending itself. Big ups to that busser he was nice and he was working hard

    (2)
  • diana h.

    We come to Maui once or twice a year and AlWAYS have breakfast here! We love the "locals eat here" feeling of the place. Always busy and always get through the line fast. Order food THEN go get your seat. There is always a place to sit! We have ordered a lot of different things on the menu... I CRAVE the macadamia banana french toast! Always eat them with coconut syrup... Always perfect! I crave this place when back on the mainland. It's a MUST every visit for us!

    (5)
  • Ben A.

    Excellent service, even better food. The place has a line out the door always, somehow they manage to provide really really good service. I had the breakfast burrito, supreme style with chorizo and beans, it was the BOMB.....

    (4)
  • Suhaili S.

    This was the first place we ate out in Maui and good start to our local food hunt! I got the Banana Mac Pancakes and my Boyfriend had the Kaluah Pork Loco Moco. (He got lucky and got the last one for the day!) Let me start off by saying that I literally only ate LESS then half of my pancakes not because they werent good, but because it was so much food! They were stacked high (3) and fluffy. These leftovers were great after a long day at the beach and our hunger kicked back in =P. The Kaluah Pork loco moco was soooo good and it kicked my boyfriends ass, he almost didnt finish it, but he never lets food beat him so he ate it all, and I had some too lol. He also got a side of biscuit and gravy and that was just alright. While we were waiting in line I saw their cinnabons and I regret not getting one, they looked sooo good! Def recommend this spot as one of your local food hunt stops on the island! The guy who took our order was really cool too!

    (5)
  • Sly C.

    The frosted cinnamon roll with mac nuts. That's really probably *enough* food for breakfast, but certainly not all you will get. The options here are ridiculously delicious and sized to encourage overeating. And chances are you're on vacation, so eat up! Iced coffee is good too, and comes with iced coffee ice cubes! We came here around lunch time and it was empty, so if lines are not your thing, try coming for a later brunch.

    (5)
  • Travis V.

    My type of comfort food! This is by far my favorite breakfast place on Maui. Usually the lines here are pretty long in the mornings but its well worth the wait! When I'm with out with friends, we usually get the Fried Rice, the Omelet, French Toast, Pancakes, and the Loco Moco. The portions are huge! I would always have to share because I can't eat it all... (the pancakes especially) This is a MUST try when visiting on Maui... NEED TO KNOW's: This restaurant is a Cash Only but there is an ATM located inside. When getting water, they have water jugs that YOU must fill up on your own. The rule here is to ORDER first, then FIND A SEAT.

    (5)
  • Haley G.

    Food was okay/good, but terrible service and hygiene. Floor is filthy, as well as the tables (which when asked to wipe she only wiped where we were not sitting and we did it ourselves). Terrible customer service and attitude. Not a single smile or any help. We are laid back beach going casual people but we were absolutely appalled by he establishment. Could be great if someone cleaned once but the restaurant was DISgusting

    (1)
  • Wendy H.

    What a way to start the day. Yummy coconut french toast with bananas topped with coconut syrup. Eggs, bacon, coffee...they do it right here. This was a great find...thanks yelpers!

    (5)
  • Harlen B.

    Servicable food. The eggs were okay. The decaf was eh. The line and the wait made me expect more, but the that saddened me was the 'blackened fish' being only lightly seasoned fried fish. It was good fish, but not what they billed it as. I wanted spicy and got bland. I suppose that people come out to Kihei Cafe for the carboloading with pancakes and Fench toast. The French toast was tasty.

    (3)
  • Di A.

    Amazing brunch and breakfast. I ordered the buttermilk pancakes with fresh fruit. My husband ordered the huevo rancheros. Must try in Maui. Large portions with tons of flavor. I loved the options on the menu. Many sides to chose from and different ways things are cooked. Kihei cafe also has a large variety of coffee and juices that are fresh. Long is very long, best advice to go right at 8am or 1-2 before they close.

    (5)
  • Gabriel G.

    Awesome little breakfast spot in Kihei. Opens really early, so perfect for breakfast on the run. I loved the French toast!

    (5)
  • Annahita F.

    Keeping it short and sweet. Cons: long line, cash only, minimal seating, order at the counter and seat thyself Pluses: line moved very fast. ATM in the cafe. MOST AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS BREAKFAST EVER and super affordable with large portions. Bottom line: an absolute gem. I'll be back!!

    (5)
  • Linda N.

    Omg pork fried rice made with brown rice was amazing! Their french toast and pancakes were yummy too!!

    (5)
  • Vania K.

    Wooooh island breakfast at its best! We came here around 11am on a Tuesday and the line was out the door, which I guess is business as usual for them. I had done my research on Yelp so I came prepared with a wad of cash, ready to make it rain... And by that, I meant I had $40 and some change. I also knew not to "save table" and to be prepared to stand in line. The line moved quickly and I agree with Sean M that they're really good about managing the crowd. Everything that we saw looked absolutely delicious. I ended up ordering the loco moco, which hit the spot and was generous in portion, but I thought the beef patty lacked a bit of flavor. They have a variety of hot sauces that I'd never seen before at the table. These Adoboloco hot sauces are apparently locally made products that started as a homeschooling garden project. These sauces were really good! Just a bit of the Bangkok hot sauce (it tasted a bit vinegar-y) and the Hamajang smoked ghost pepper was all it took to spice up my loco moco. I also ordered a side of fried rice (because I'm a fat ass and that thing looked delicious, I didn't want to miss out on it!). The fried rice was really good. If you're contemplating between the fried rice and the loco moco, opt for the fried rice (this was my internal dilemma the whole entire time we were waiting in line). While they do savory breakfast items well, I think their sweet dishes (french toast, pancakes) were the stars of the show here at Kihei Caffe. James ordered the french toast and it was a truly decadent treat down to the last bite, without being overpoweringly sweet. I highly recommend drizzling that with the coconut syrup instead of the maple syrup. Yes, I highly recommend Kihei Caffe if you want a great, no-frills island breakfast experience!

    (4)
  • Russ U.

    One of my last mornings on Maui we decided to try this restaurant. Yelp and other sites all said what a great places it was. We weren't disappointed. Being from the south I decided to go a little bit out of my comfort zone for breakfast. I had the pork fried rice. This is not something I normally eat for breakfast. However it was very good. I might would have rather had it for lunch but never the less I really enjoyed it. My wife thought about getting The French toast. After seeing it on someone else's plate she really wish she had, it looked wonderful. The cinnamon buns were huge as well. Remember when you go that the lines are going to be long and it's going to be cash only. But my recommendation would be to stop by and try it for breakfast one day

    (4)
  • Pujita M.

    Kihei Caffe is open very early for those that want to pick up breakfast before work. The sticky buns and cinnamon rolls are the best on island! The portions are huge and food yummy. The homemade corned beef hash and fried rice are the bomb. You order & pay inside before you grab a seat and they take only cash not credit cards so be prepared before you get there. It's always crowded, with a long wait in line but I have always got a table & felt it was worth the wait. It's right on the main street, but if you are there for the food, you hardly notice the cars going by. I highly recommend stopping there for breakfast or brunch.

    (5)
  • Noelle S.

    Ran 4 miles here and 4 miles back just to justify ordering the banana mac french toast with coconut syrup and eating the WHOLE THING. It is so good that your stomach will expand obediently for the occasion. (We may have all shared the size-of-your-face cinnamon roll but we shared so basically that didn't count. Shhhh.) Also, if you have to run back to your lodging after you just devoured copious amounts of sugar and carbs, you should expect repercussions.

    (5)
  • Kevin S.

    This was the first place that we ate at in Hawaii and it was great. The food was delicious (breakfast) and the atmosphere was nice. Some chickens were running around too, they were fun to watch.

    (4)
  • Kathy M.

    Prices right. Nothing fancy, you order at counter, then get your coffee/tea, you carry to table. Sit outside on busy street. Staff and service was excellent!

    (3)
  • Ruthie C.

    Local fooooood at its best! They do have the option to do take out but they are so busy that it's better to just go and order. We went all out. We got the supreme breakfast burrito that comes with home fries and chorizo and eggs on the inside. There were creamy black beans and guacamole on too. This was a monster but a super tasty monster. My husband is from San Diego where breakfast burrito rules. He gave it a 9.5 stars so I think this burrito is rock solid awesome. I have the chorizo and scrambled eggs. It comes with black beans and tortilla. This thing is huge!!! I was only able to eat like 1/4! But super tasty nonetheless!! Also got chicken sausage and sausage links. They were soooooooooo juicy. OMG. Get the chicken savages, and you won't regret!! Also got one slice French toast and a cinnamon bun. Omg the cinnamon bunnnnnnnnn. It is the bessssstttttttttttt. All in all a great breakfast spot on Maui for authentic local food ;) enjoy!

    (3)
  • Dj K.

    All you really need to know is veggie scramble with a side of bacon and biscuits and gravy.

    (5)
  • Mariana M.

    So a client flew me into Maui to photograph her 1 year old son on his first trip to Hawaii. She booked a sunrise session in Kihei the morning after I got in. After I finished photographing her and her adorable son I was starving!!! So my hungry assistant/husband and I yelped food nearby and found this spot nearby. Which coincidentally our airline hostess and a few friends had recommended too. Oh man. This place is BOMB Diggity!!! ! I WAS SOOOOOO HUNGRY and was wanting to order everything off the menu, luckily the auntie working the counter advised me against it. I ordered one plate and was FULL! We ate here every single morning!! Some of our favorites were the banana macadamia pancakes, the fried rice- HOLLY SMOKES SO GOOD! oh and one day i asked if they could make me a kahlua pig and fried rice plate (which was not on the menu), went back the next day and it was on the menu!!! How awesome is that? My hubby tried the loco moco, it was his first time and he doesn't normally like gravy.... well let me tell you he licked the plate clean. The cinnamon bun french toast-- HEAVEN. Seriously if you are on a diet or trying to be vegan or gluten free.. no this most likely Not the place for you. But if you like to eat and eat good- come here every morning for Ono breakfast!!

    (5)
  • Jessica Z.

    Everything I've gotten here is amazing! Corn beef hash, eggs Benedict, cinnamon rolls, fresh fruit and even the parfait! It's been so tasty every time. It's a must if you are vacationing

    (5)
  • Gina N.

    This little breakfast place is delicious! The hubby and I yelped this place when we took a trip up from Lahaina. It's definitely a cozy little restaurant. You basically choose what you want to eat, order, pay and seat yourself outside. The food comes out shortly afterwards. There are all outside seats, so being a little sweater in case you're the type to get a bit cold easily. The hubby ordered the pork fries rice and eggs. Though he said it was a bit salty for him, I thought it was enjoyable. The egg was cooked perfectly! The portion is also very big. When he first saw it, he didn't think the food was going to fill him up, but he was wrong. He couldn't finish his entire plate. But that's always good, better to be stuffed than to be left still hungry! I had ordered the eggs benedict served with home fries. Delish! Someone in your party has to order this dish. I wiped my dish down clean! The combo of the cheese and eggs and ham.. On top of a crispy English muffin.. Need I say more? We both ordered a cup of orange juice. You have the option of fresh squeezed as well! Though the total came out to be a bit pricey for breakfast, we wouldn't have done it any different. It was a good experience and a wonderful breakfast.

    (3)
  • Nap D.

    Mediocre breakfast spot with a clearly no frills environment. The place is overlooking the road a ways across from the shore. They do have some gluten free bread options which was a plus. Eating next to the local wildlife and making sure I don't get bit isn't something patrons should have to worry about at a restaurant.

    (2)
  • Samantha F.

    Good old fashioned comfort food and hilarious personal service.

    (5)
  • Sally E.

    OMG. It has been awhile since I've gone to a breakfast place with so many good options! We got to the cafe around 8 am on a monday and were surprised to find a line winding outside the door. And here I thought Kihei wasn't the touristy area! Nonetheless, the half an hour line ended up working out fine, as it gave us plenty of time to decide on what we wanted. The reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 was really due to the actual ordering. The woman at the register seemed really confused and didn't know which side options came with which dishes. Additionally, they are overall pretty inflexible in terms of substitutions: side substitutes cost extra, you can't order a la carte, etc etc. We somehow ended up with an extra side of toast and had a minor coffee order mix-up, but otherwise, no harm no foul. Here's what we ate: Banana Bread French Toast: This dish was on special and came with 2 eggs on the side as well as 2 slices of bacon (substituted for chicken apple sausage). The sausage was small, albeit good. The real star however was the french toast. Frankly, I didn't think french toast could be this good. It was amazing. Sweet but not overly so, dense, soft, and perfectly flavored. How? Magic. You could even put coconut syrup on it (at the table) and make them even more magical. So. Good. Cinnamon Roll French Toast: This dish was also on special and came with aforementioned sides. Also deliciously cinnamon-y, made even better with the coconut syrup. Could have eaten it all day. Neither french toast was better- they were equally incredible in different flavors. Beef Hash and Eggs: This was absolute deliciousness. I had never had fresh beef hash before (just the canned kind) and this totally knocked it out of the water! Came with subtly spiced potatoes, eggs, and a biscuit. Can I just say, thank you for seasoning your potatoes? I've been to so many breakfast restaurants who neglect even salting the potatoes on the side. Excellent job on these! Build Your Own Omelette: This was the least impressive of the dishes in my opinion because it is so easily duplicated. It was good (my dad ordered it with mushrooms and onions) and came with a choice of side options. Here's where we ended up with a side of extra toast accidentally. I also think 50 cents per ingredient is a tad much. Snickers coffee: I can't remember the official title of this drink I ordered, but it had a variety of ingredients - most memorable including cold espresso, coconut and snickers. It was sweet, but delicious. Probably overkill with the french toast, but hey yolo right? Overall, really great place and they have it well organized so you aren't waiting around for a table once you actually order. There were some mishaps with our big order, but otherwise the place was perfect and food and drinks came out efficiently. I would definitely recommend Kihei Caffe to anyone in the area.

    (4)
  • Steve L.

    Great homemade food and specialty coffees. Fresh ingredients, great local atmosphere and quick service. Cash only and worth every penny. I've had the pork fried rice with eggs and biscuits and gravy. Heaven on a plate. Home made giant cinnamon rolls are very good.

    (5)
  • Sherri M.

    Good breakfast place. Go early to avoid long lines. Not sure if the chickens help or hurt the atmosphere;)

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :5:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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