Coconut’s Fish Cafe

Kihei


For fresh, healthily prepared seafood in a family-friendly setting, try this chill spot in north Kihei. Order at the counter – we recommend the fish tacos – then settle in at one of the communal surfboard tables. All the fish is grilled and all ingredients are homemade (except the ketchup). Slightly overrated perhaps, but a solid choice nonetheless.

There's now a second location in south Kihei (2463 S Kihei Rd), not far from Kamaʻole Beach Park II.


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