Roy’s Kaʻanapali

West Maui


The Maui outpost of chef Roy Yamaguchi’s upscale dining empire sits inside the golf-course clubhouse at the Kaʻanapali Resort. Views of the greens are a pleasant backdrop for the exquisitely prepared island and regional fare. Main meals include the sashimi-like blackened ahi with Chinese mustard, and Roy’s meatloaf with Maui cattle beef, onion rings and mushroom gravy.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby West Maui attractions

1. Whalers Village Museum

0.38 MILES

Lahaina was a popular restocking stop for whaling ships traveling between Japan, the Arctic and New England during the Golden Age of whaling (1825–60)…

2. Kaʻanapali Beach

0.4 MILES

Home to West Maui’s liveliest beach scene, this gorgeous stretch unfurls alongside Kaʻanapali’s resort hotels, linking the Hyatt Regency Maui with the…

3. Kaʻanapali Beach Walk

0.44 MILES

This one-mile pathway between Kaʻanapali's fancy resorts and gobsmackingly beautiful beach offers a gentle stroll, with sunset and people-watching…

4. Hanaka‘o‘o Beach Park

0.53 MILES

The long, sandy Hanakaʻoʻo Beach Park, extending south from Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, has a sandy bottom and water conditions that are usually safe…

5. Wahikuli Wayside Park

0.9 MILES

Just 2 miles north of the heart of Lahaina and right on the road to Ka'anapali, this multi-section county park follows the shore and is great for walking…

6. Wahikuli Wayside Park

1.09 MILES

Two miles north of Lahaina, Wahikuli Wayside Park occupies a narrow strip of beach, with three separate parking areas, flanked by the busy highway…

7. North Kaʻanapali Beach Walk

1.22 MILES

Stretching south from Kahekili Beach Park to the Sheraton Maui, this paved path is pleasant for a morning stroll, passing tropical trees, a cafe, a golf…

8. Kahekili Beach Park

1.32 MILES

This idyllic golden-sand beach at Kaʻanapali’s less-frequented northern end is a good place to lose the look-at-me crowds strutting their stuff further…