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TravelDestinations- Hawaii The HanaTrail

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What good is a day trip if you can't experience the local cuisine? Well, on the Hana Trail, you won't be dissapointed and you definitely won't go hungry From food trucks to diners, the choice is wide and exicting. Here we list 5 places that will give your tastebuds a tingle!

Kuau Store - If you’re feeling hungry, stop by the first of several country stores you’ll see on the Road to Hana Try the poke bowl! Or anywhere you see it available A poke bowl is a Hawaii specialty Country stores also tend to sell locally made products. The Kuau Store hours are from 6:30am to 7pm.

Jaws Country Store cafe - With a name like this, it HAS to be interesting Jaws offers fresh fruit smoothies, amazing handmade local cuisine and an lovely outdoor seating area

Aunty Sandy’s famous banana bread - The banana bread at this stop has been featured on Food Network, and boasts probably the best banana bread in the world You be the judge!

Da Fish Shack Hana - You can't come to Hawaii and not have fish. This is the choice of many travellers and locals alike. Offering what are claimed to be the "Best Fish Burgers on the Island", shrimp, and awesome seafood combo's, the service is friendly and the atmosphere is relaxed and puts you in a paradise as you snack on community picnic tables amongst teh lush park like setting

Troy’s Plate Lunch Food Truck - Hawaiian style plate lunch with a side of rice and salad is arguably the most popular style of meal amongst local kama’aina Troy’s Plate Lunch does all the classics well with our favorite being the chicken katsu and BBQ pork Don’t forget to check the changing specials chalk board for kitchen artistry and new concoctions.

Source: https://www.hawaii-guide.com/maui/articles/road-to-hana-waterfalls https://blog.emauirealestate.com/2022/08/12/the-best-food-truck-lot-in-hana/