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  2. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Manapua—A local iteration of the char siu bao often 2-3 times larger than those found in dim sum restaurants. Popular fillings also include a whole lup cheong sausage, sweet potato, kalua pig, and sometimes is baked made popular by the Royal Kitchen in Chinatown in the 1970s [20] Manju—a favorite omiyage for travelers leaving Maui [21] [8]

  3. Where to Eat on Maui if You're Not a Top Chef - AOL

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    Bravo In tonight's penultimate episode of Top Chef Season 11, the final three Cheftestants say goodbye to the Big Easy and arrive on the Hawaiian island of Maui. There they'll slice, saut&eacute ...

  4. Where to Eat on Maui if You're Not a Top Chef - AOL

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  5. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Cheap Restaurants in Every State. Diners are always looking for a cheap and delicious bite. To that end, Cheapism compiled this list of well-reviewed and cheap restaurants in all 50 states and ...

  6. Cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Poke bowl, Maui, Hawaii Tako (octopus) poke with tomatoes, green onion, maui onion, soy sauce, sesame oil, sea salt, chili pepper. Tuna is the most important fish in Hawaiian cuisine. [55] Varieties include the skipjack tuna (aku), the yellowfin tuna (ahi), and the albacore tuna (tombo).

  7. Spreckelsville, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Map of the East Maui Irrigation System (PDF), Hawaii State Department of Agriculture 20°54′49″N 156°26′05″W  /  20.9135032°N 156.434778°W  / 20.9135032; -156. v

  8. Kahakuloa, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kahakuloa. Kahakuloa is an area on the north side of West Maui, Hawaii. [1] It is home to the community of Kahakuloa Village, East of the village, at the point, is 646 ft. high. Kahekili, (c. 1737–1794) was said to leap 200 feet down to the water from this hill in the mornings before eating breakfast, from a spot called "Kahekili's Leap."

  9. Wailuku Civic Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Wailuku Civic Center Historic District is a group of four historic buildings and one non-contributing property in Wailuku, Maui Hawaii that currently house the governmental offices of both the County of Maui and the State of Hawaii. The historic buildings were built during a time span from 1901 to 1931.