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Bidra med feedbackA good measure of how good a restaurant will be is how good they are at making the most basic food item. Their vanilla rolled ice cream is as basic as it gets. The ice cream is prepped and served in front of you so you can see how it's made. The ice cream itself is rich and flavorful. The $6.50 price tag is a bit on the expensive side, but there's no other ice cream places that I've been to in Kahului with a comparable flavor. I wouldn't come here expecting something cheap, but the unique flavor coupled with the quaint atmosphere is enough for me to seriously consider coming back whenever I'm in the area. Hau Lani is a definite go for me.
Spicy chicken tteokbokki and kimchee tuna sushi is very delicious. Even coffee is so good too
I really didn't expect this little shop to have such yummy food and the shave ice they make was really good! Also love the Korean waffle thing. Definitely check it out...i know we will be back!!!
Stopped for a quick lunch before catching my flight out of Maui. Hau Lani is 10 minutes from the airport. I had a breakfast wrap that ended up being a very light scratch made wrap with crepe like scrambled eggs inside. It included diced onions and tomatoes with your choice of meat. It was very good. The menu is limited with a selection of smoothies and other healthy foods.
First time here. It just opened so it can get pretty busy. That being said, because it just opened and it's pretty popular, most of their menu is out of stock. So you should all what they don't have before you order. Basically a Japanese/Asian cafe. A lot of cute Asian inspired sweets. Such as rolled ice cream, taiyaki, smoothies, shaved ice cream, etc. They have special frozen yogurt flavors that change. I got the boog-a-bang (sp? , Basically frozen yogurt served in a waffle cone shaped like a fish. I got the pistachio flavor, and it comes with toppings, I got chocolate sprinkles. Good first visit, the only thing that needs improvement is their menu. They have so much on their menu, which is awesome, but it's so extensive that displaying it all is an issue. They show it on monitors that switch between items and it takes a while to kind of stand there and figure out what you want. They do have physical menus you can look through, but as far as I can tell, they only have a few copies of it. So I can just imagine mutiple situations that result in a customer not knowing what they want and standing at the register browsing the menu and taking a while to figure out what to order, because this is what happened to me.