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Food & DrinkWhat you can eat at the Maui Film FestivalPersonally, I’m a Junior Mints and popcorn kind of girl (extra butter, please) when it comes to movie theater food. But this week, I might be coerced out of my sweet and salty rut because the upcoming Maui Film Festival in Wailea is the catalyst for a quadruple-feature of dining events that simply defy the cinema status quo. |
Take FiveWAIKAPU ON 30; Lomi salmon? Check. Mac salad? Check. Two scoop rice? Check. Huge lau lau? Double check. I’ve been eating lau lau since my grandparents took me to Kula Feast when I was a toddler and I’ve never seen any that even come close to being as big as the ones Waikapu on 30 serves. |
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