| Selected Product: | 50 Thrifty Maui Restaurants Paperback Edition: 2 Author: Yvonne Biegel, Jessica Ferracane Publisher: Watermark Publishing Release Date: 2006-08-15 ISBN-10: 097426721X ISBN-13: 9780974267210 List Price: $8.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Maui Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook (Maui Revealed) ISBN-10: 0971727996 ISBN-13: 9780971727991 List Price:$16.95 Maui Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Snorkel, Paddle, Surf, Drive ISBN-10: 0967007240 ISBN-13: 9780967007243 List Price:$15.95 Top Maui Restaurants 2008 From Thrifty to Four Star: Indispensable Advice from Experts Who Live, Play & Eat on Maui ISBN-10: 0975263145 ISBN-13: 9780975263143 List Price:$19.99 Frommer's Maui Day by Day (Frommer's Day by Day) ISBN-10: 0470053984 ISBN-13: 9780470053980 List Price:$12.99 Maui - Mile by Mile ISBN-10: 0977388050 ISBN-13: 9780977388059 List Price:$14.95 | To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for 50 Thrifty Maui Restaurants by Yvonne Biegel, Jessica Ferracane (ISBN-10: 097426721X, ISBN-13: 9780974267210). At this time we have not yet written a review for 50 Thrifty Maui Restaurants by Yvonne Biegel, Jessica Ferracane (ISBN-10: 097426721X, ISBN-13: 9780974267210). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com 50 Thrifty Maui Restaurants is a unique guidebook to great food at bargain prices, from oceanfront cafes in Lahaina to ethnic eateries in Kula to roadside stands along the Hana Highway. Categorized by mealtime and geographical area, it's a first-ever pocket directory to dining the way the locals do: burgers to burritos, ahi to mahimahi, crab wonton to kalua pig. Long-time Maui residents Yvonne Biegel and Jessica Ferracane surveyed other savvy Maui diners and taste-tested all 50 eateries in compiling this handy, candid guide — complete with maps. photographs and detailed listings on hours, parking, seating, credit cards and recommended dishes. Foreword by Maui News dining editor Carla Tracy. Really, Really good food | Customer Rating: | | A first we thought that we will end up where there was OK food, but we tasted better food than some of the more expensive tourist locations. Gives you that great island living experience, you go to towns where no tourists hang out, restraunts with friendly people, mom and pop shops where people care about you and the food they are serving. I highly recommend this book, even if you are not on a budget. | Great dining guide | Customer Rating: | | We brought this book on our trip and used it frequently. We were very pleased with the book. It was accurate regarding the restaurants, locations, menu selections, and especially pricing. | Paid for itself after one use | Customer Rating: | | My husband and I used this guide for a 5 day trip to Maui in January 08. We found the reviews to be up-to-date and accurate. Yes, the descriptions are brief, but this is meant to be a lightweight pocket guide that you can throw in your beach bag or keep in the glove box of your rental car, whether you use it on the fly to find a casual place to munch, or want to plan for something a little more upscale but still within a budget. Most of the places listed here are casual condo resort restaurants, "mom & pop" digs, or fall under the "fast food" category (but there's only one chain restaurant listed). But afterall, this is Maui and unless you are at the Four Seasons or other upscale resort area restaurant you are probably fine to roll in with your flip flops and a t-shirt. We liked the specifics like instructions on where to park and suggested menu items to try. If you like to stay at your resort and dine at the typical touristy restaurants in Lahaina and Kihei, you wont find this book very useful. But if you are like us and like to explore "out of the way" Maui when you go and are looking to spend less than $20 (or less than $10) per person on a meal, this book will be indespensible during your driving tours around the island. You can save money and eat at the less expensive breakfast and lunch spots listed in this book, and then splurge a night or two on dinner at Mama's Fish House, Roy's/Kimo's/Lahaina Fish Co., and a luau or dinner show. We ate at at least 5 places recommended by this book while we were there, from oceanfront restaurants to tiny taco stands on the Hana Hwy. By the way, we've used Maui Revealed for years (who doesn't these days?), and 50 Thrifty lists a lot of restaurants that Maui Revealed doesn't. So spend the few bucks for this book and have an even bigger selection of restaurants to choose from when you get there! | Save your money | Customer Rating: | | This book is not very in-depth, the reviews are short and not terribly accurate. There are plenty of cheap places to eat if that's what you want and it feels like they wrote this book to travel around Maui as a "critic" to get recognition and cheap food. Maui Revealed is much better. | Home Run | Customer Rating: | | Wow ... every restaurant we tried was exceptional. We were staying at the Ritz Kapalua, so we were eager to go off campus for great meals at cheaper prices. Take this book with you when you go to Maui. It's right on target. |
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