Tiffany’s Bar & Grill
1424 Lower Main St, Wailuku, HI, 96793
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Address :
1424 Lower Main St
Wailuku, HI, 96793 - Phone (808) 249-0052
- Website https://www.tiffanysmaui.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Traci T.
Alright, so it's not the fanciest place...not located in the most beautiful of areas...but their food is delicious! At the end of the day, that's all that really matters. Walked in on a Friday night and man was it packed! Felt like I was walking into a high school cafeteria with the amount of people and noise. It's hard to have a nice conversation with someone without saying, "Wait...what?" or "Huh??? What did you say?" We were seated pretty quickly. Waitress came by asking for our orders really quickly...we weren't even ready! Haha...yeah could I make it look more obvious that it was my first time there? After skimming through Yelp pictures and their menu, we decided upon the ahi poke, chow funn, and mochiko chicken. Ahi poke - Nothing to write home about. Didn't even taste fresh. Didn't have that slide down your throat because it's so moist texture. Also, there was so much onions! Bleh! Wouldn't get it again. Chow funn - This dish is fabulous! First off, it looks different than your average chow funn. The noodles are thick and have a rectangular prism shape to them. I really liked the texture. Liked it better than any other kind of chow funn I've had. Mochiko chicken - Being that I'm usually not a fan of mochiko chicken, it's surprising that I agreed to ordering this. However, I was incredibly blown away! So soft and tasty! I am definitely a fan of their mochiko chicken. When coming here, be ready to grind the food...you can save the chit chat for later. I recommend coming with a group...might as well join in the loud noise! Haha! Good food...good service...reasonable prices for the portion sizes...this place is definitely worth checking out and returning to again and again.
(4)Angela C.
The staff was great. They were quick and polite. They found our game in Pac12. Sko Duck's! The poke was poor quality and required chewing. The flavor of the fish was not great. The Macaroni salad was too sweet unexpectedly so. The chicken was pretty good. The meal was inexpensive for the amount of food. The atmosphere was family friendly.
(3)Jenniffer C.
Tiffanys is bar-like ambiance but very family friendly and casual! It's a great place to go on a casual date, family diner or a bite with friends. Their service is great. The ladies are always so sweet and willing to assist you! Hard to come by these days. Food comes out quick, which is a PLUS when you come in HANGRY! I always get the kimchi fried rice. Just a little too oily and the spicy level is mild. I love the steak with onions served on a sizzling platter, texture is tender. Cooked perfectly. The salt and spicy shrimp is one of my favorites. I dont eat the entire shell, but many do! It does have a quick. Occasionally I would get the honey walnut shrimp, depending if I'm craving it or not. Definitely a fun dive bar serving amazing fusion food with the nicest staff!
(4)Hayzelton G.
Went to Tiffany's today. It wasn't very busy when we came in. I ordered a Loco moco & steak bites. My wife ordered the saba fish with side dish tray that cost $3 to add on. It took more than 20 minutes of waiting & watching tables that came in after us get their food to go up to our server and enquire where about our meal. Finally, we got our food. But they never brought my wife's side orders out. So this was a bad experience which I felt should have been compensated by the restaurant. But they only took my wife's meal off. Could have been better service, even from the management. Someone should have came out, but no one did. Terrible. I will not be back & I will not recommend anyone to come here.
(1)Alohelani R.
Went for dinner and the food was Ono! Had steak, calamari, fried pork, chicken Katsu, Kalbi ribs, gyoza, fried rice, hunny walnut shrimp, and for dessert their mochi malasadas! We had a feast and they had a great staff and the food was so delicious!! I do recommend to come eat here!
(5)Lahpho T.
In Maui for a long weekend, decided to eat at Tiffanys in Wailuku. The Mochiko chicken and kalbi were good, walnut shrimp battered was too thick, so we took that off and just ate the shrimp. The people were friendly.
(5)Lynn S.
We went to Tiffany's because it is local and has long hours. Parking is easy, the price is right. Has a family atmosphere, very casual. Friendly staff. Lots of tables, many TVs, acceptable noise level. Large portions: a single entree was enough for 3 of us with some to take home. My only objection is the entree, which came really quickly, was the only thing, meaning nothing else. Like it was a gigantic appetizer. Rice was extra. No veggies. Next time will have to order a vegetable dish to go with it. Food was acceptable, like home cooking.
(3)Fran C.
Aaaaah, what a day yesterday.........sometimes things don't go right, but you just gotta take it with a grain of salt..... Good or bad........at the end of the day one things for sure, you can always "GRINDZ", to take away the edge off of a hard day! Yesterday, I was on Maui (Wailuku) doing some work......I was loading some software to some equipment when it totally locked up, and brought down the equipment. Yikes! Recovering the machine was an adventure, but after 7.5 hours of grinding on the machine, I completed the task & got the equipment up and running again. And now........you know what time it is? Yes gang........it's time for lunch! Eating lunch at 4:30 PM is quite late.........let's say it was an extremely late lunch, or early dinner. Lol! I was cray cray crazeeeeeeeee hungry, so I remembered my Yelp buddy Dave F. who told me about a place called - Tiffany's Bar & Grill in Wailuku. (Mahalo bruddah Dave!) I jumped into my rental......hit the gas, and made a beeline to Tiffany's. As I walked in, there was a ton of people inside the bar/restaurant, as the Bronco's vs. Cincinnati football game was going on. Crowded? Yes! Good, cuz that means the food, drinks, & pupu's must be pretty good over here. As I sat myself down, a waitress dropped off a menu & came back quickly to take my order. Upon scanning the menu, I picked up a "Teishoku - #19 or B" which consisted of BBQ Chicken, Mandoo, Shrimp & Vegetable Tempura with white rice. All of this for just $11.95! What a deal! What can I say about the grindz........well, 1st of all, I gotta admit, I totally blew it yesterday! I was up from 6 AM, and all I had the entire day was a banana (when I walked out of my house), & two cups of coffee from the Hawaiian Airlines lounge, so when I was eating my lunch/dinner.....I was soooooooo hungry I forgot to take a photo of my grindz! After I was more than 2/3's done..........I realized I had not taken a photo, so I totally blew it! Sorry gang! Anyways back to the grindz.........I must tell you folks, the food here is outstanding! The Teishoku I had at Tiffany's was waaaaaaay better than the one I had at Ichiban Restaurant in Kahului. And the best part of it all...... was that they gave more, and it was cheaper too! They gave a pretty generous portion of BBQ Chicken (that was all cut up), 3 Mandoo, 1 Shrimp Tempura, & 2 Vegetable Tempura. Service was fast & friendly......even several of the waitresses came by to say "hello" although they weren't serving me, which gave me a nice homie feel for the place! There is limited parking in the small parking lot next to Tiffany's, but don't worry gang........there is a very large dirt/paved lot across the street. Just a friendly tip, if you park on the dirt/paved lot, you will have to cross the road to get to the bar/restaurant..........be careful, don't get run over by a car cuz the street is a main thoroughfare, and there are a lot of cars zooming by......
(5)A D.
Holy ####!! We stopped here for dinner before our flight back to the mainland. At first we (our kids) were a little skeptical since the place has a dive bar feel... However, the Mochiko chicken and my Clay Pot Bi Bim Bap were sooo yummy. Tiffany's was packed with locals - most people appeared to be Hawaiians, not pasty round-eyed sunburned tourists- so we always view that as a good sign.
(5)Kitzy B.
I would have given it a one but I do have to acknowledge that the servers were very friendly. Once we sat down we were given the menus very quick. In a total of about 5 minutes we were asked if we were ready to order, which we were not. My point was that at the beginning the service was good, maybe a little bit annoying since you have to keep repeating to different servers you were not ready to order. Once we were ready, I order the sweet and sour Mahimahi. My friends order the spicy chicken wings and the walnut shrimp. The portion for the Mahimahi was huge, for everything else seem small. The wings said that you will get six so that was it. The chicken wings seem small (we made the joke that there were island made, meaning they just capture and kill them). I tried my mahimahi and was really disappointed in the sauce and the fish. It seem old not fresh and the taste was really strong like old seafood that you do not want to smell. The sauce was not sour at all. It was way too sweet. I opted to not try the walnut shrimp, because I've tasted really good walnut shrimp and I had a feeling I was going to be disappointed so I didn't even try it. Then during the course of the meal they came around to ask the guys if they wanted beer, at any point they refilled my water. I had to asked two servers to refill my water. We asked for boxes and I guess unless you ask for the check they just bring the boxes without it. We waited like 10 minutes for someone to come around to ask if we were ok or needed anything and if we wanted the check, I guess this is normal since there was a family that wanted to leave but they wouldn't bring the check to them. We finally saw a server and we asked for the check. They brought the check and then we just stood up and went to the servers instead if not they would have taken forever to pick it up. Like I said the only reason I'm giving two stars is because the servers where not rude at all. They were nice but it should only receive one star. If you are willing to wait for your check or for service feel free to go. It's a local place and I'm sure they might have better dishes than seafood dishes. If I go back I will not order seafood. I will also keep in mind that I will have to wait a while for service.
(2)Xiu L.
Decent. My favorite is the kimchee fried rice. The spicy chicken pretty good too. Steak bites are ok.., woah this review is boring. :)
(4)Sarah W.
This place was great! We found it randomly shortly after arriving at the airport and had some time to get lunch before checking into the hotel. The restaurant had allocated parking nearby, very convenient. The waitress was very friendly, and gave us some good recommendations. The menu had a good verity of food to choose from, and the prices are very reasonable. I ordered the Mochiko chicken and some rice, and was very happy with the meal and my experience there overall. The portions were good, and the food was fresh and flavorful. Overall, a solid place to eat and we enjoyed our first meal in Maui here!
(4)Jon T.
We went in the restaurant with locals who knew the place and also our waitress. So that was a plus for us. It was late Sunday night so we were happy there was a place open so late. As for the food, I've had better. For starters the ahi poke was terribly disappointing. They used frozen fish which made it watery. Not much seasoning, either. The steak bites weren't the greatest ever. We were trying to figure the cut of meat as our server had no clue. Anyway, it was on the chewy side so doubt if it was sirloin. Maybe it was cheap chuck steak. The Korean side dishes were ok. Luckily the beer was ice cold. The local Maui beer I ordered came in a can. Thought they'd have a draft keg for it. Regardless, it was the highlight of my time there.
(2)Sara S.
I have been here 5 times so far, twice for take out. They said they were busy but there wasn't much people inside plus when I told them they could call me on my cell to tell me when my food was ready 1/2 had passed and I had to call them. So the service is sort of shitty. Also tonight my fish jun was cold and it wasn't because it took them sort of a while to serve, like it was cold like they just had it in the freezer and just dipped it in the batter and fried it real quick. I was really disappointed also there house fried rice was alright, I'm not sure if it's a maui thing but they only put meat and no veggies in there, plus it just tasted sort of oily like just bacon fat kind of oily.
(2)Angela M.
What a treasure! Recommended by newly befriended locals, I was more than impressed with the amazing food and great service. I'm a laid back type of diner and was catching up with a friend (we are the "talky", slow-to-order, "come back in a few more minutes" type) which our server Tyler was more than happy to accommodate. The food was fantastic, with a no-nonsense type of presentation. We ate family style, since the list I had of what to order was quite long. The Ahi Poke was phenomenal; large portion and SO delicious. The Misoyaki Butterfish was delightful! It's more sweet than your average fish and just melts in your mouth. In addition, we rounded out the meal with Kim Chee Fried Rice - also a delight. I highly recommend these three dishes that we devoured...but let me also include the other items on my list that I didn't get to: Honey Walnut Shrimp, Spicy Shrimp and Steak Bites. As mentioned, the portions were generous which allowed my parents to enjoy the leftovers! For visitors and vacationers - don't pass over this hidden jewel. Venture away from the beach/tourist restaurants and experience the delights offered here! Our bill for three dishes, two alcoholic beverages and a soda was $65 with tip. Nothing (I've experienced) here on Maui beats these portions/prices!
(5)Melissa C.
If I could give it a half of a star I would. We had the mochiko chicken, which was basically deep fried greasy chicken, nothing special at all. We also had the clay pot bibembop, which was essentially a bowl of rice with a meager amount of beef and vegetables on top. No kimchi or sides with it. The beef and broccoli was just okay, very salty, and the chow mien was meh. Service was not good. Had to flag waitress down for everything.. Utensils, water, the bill, etc. and even then we had to wait for the bill after we asked for it. To top it all off, a few hours after eating there my husband became ill with obvious food poisoning. Definitely will never go back.
(1)Consuela P.
Extensive menu of local and Asian food. We had lunch here with a good friend and the food was good, portions large, and the service was friendly. A lot more "mmm" ...my son and I enjoyed my ono (delicious) mochiko chicken plate lunch! Atmosphere: Old, sort of unkept. It's a casual sports bar and grill and very popular among locals, and you can take your kids & babies, as well as grandmas & grandpas!
(3)Charmaine D.
This place is good! I am a repeat customer... I had sweet sour pork deep fried pork the chow mein noodles was really good.very much satisfied...
(5)Ryan M.
My first visit to Tiffany's was also my first visit to Lower Main and looking at the exterior and road there I was expecting a much more rustic experience. To my surprise and delight the inside was warm, welcoming, and friendly. The staff instantly greeted me with a 'howzit braddah' and I threw the casual and subtle front shaka to let them know I was okay and belonged. I told the waiter to surprise me and got served the honey walnut shrimp, Filipino style fried pork with tomatoes onions and vinegar, and steak bites. I had to order side of rice but the portions were unreal and I was able to take lots home. The pork was really crispy and though I'm not an onion man, (I do have many layers...for an ogre) the onions were really fresh and sweet. The Honey Walnut Shrimp was delish and I was told it's their top seller by far...it may have unseated Chinatowns little village for my favorite HWS of all time. The steak bites were a bit tough and seemed bland but perhaps my palate was dulled by the vinegar and honey walnut flavor explosion. Price was reasonable especially considering the fact that I got two lunches out of it! I've been back twice since taking mainland friends who were really amused by the great variety and how well each separate ethnic dish is executed...in that way Tiffany's is uniquely Hawaiian as it gives us the best culinary offerings of our local cultures
(4)Dennis S.
Good food and good service. Very local clientele. I should have gone with a local dish, but a burger and beer for lunch at the bar sounded perfect. Then I watched all the local dishes coming out of the kitchen and regretted my choice. But the burger was excellent, large, good meat, all the goodies you expect on top. Not much décor. Good service. Excellent food.
(4)Brian R.
Good food but they Don't run happy hour from 4 - 6 like they advertise. Happy hour stops at 5:40. ??? CHANGE YOUR HAPPY HOUR SIGNS!!!
(2)Joella S.
Steak bites are the best part of the experience. YUMMY!
(5)Marvin K.
Happened to pass by on my way to the airport and decided to give this place a try. My first thought as I walked in was that it was super dive barish inside. Dark with 80's decor but that was okay as I like the 80's and I love dive bars. In regards to the menu, they had a pretty good array of Hawaiian, korean, and Chinese dishes along with your typical bar food. We tried the kimchee soup and korean chicken as we were craving us some asian food. Dishes were around 10 to 20 dollars but the drinks were pretty cheap. The service was really good and they were very accommodating. Overall, I was glad I stopped by this establishment. Good service, good food, and cheap drinks in a chill environment.
(4)Eats Too Much F.
I went here with my mom and the food was plentiful but just okay. The szechuan chicken was good but it was breaded and fried. If you are looking to be somewhat healthy this dish is not for you. The spring rolls as an appetizer were also fried, fired well and tasty. We had a pretty good order of Walnut Shrimp and they too were breaded and fried...are you seeing the theme here? The place is a time warp back to the 70s. The server was friendly and the food was cooked to order. They have a bar that looked to be filled with regulars. Friendly place, lots of food and I will definitely take a Lipitor before going next time.
(3)Maria C.
Their service just seems to get worse and last night was no exception! We were waiting around at our table for over 20 minutes to order. YES, I counted. I was starving! My brother finally went up to the server that seated us & told her we wanted to order. A few minutes later a different server comes & takes our order. Hmm.. We get our food in reasonable time & most of it was still delicious & on par with previous visits. However, the "House Chow Mein" just looked liked plain fried saimin and literally only had 1 piece of meat. It was bare bones with only a few vegetables in it (I should've taken a photo!). Definitely not like what we have ordered previously. Another 25 minutes passed & no one came to check on us. I don't think any of our waters were ever refilled now that I think about it. Magically, when we were done eating, they checked on us 4 times in 15 minutes. I also got a small container of pickled onions and when I got home, I realized the container was leaking from the bottom. Yay! I know you're pretty busy Tiffany's, but your service definitely needs to be taken up a notch or two or three.
(3)Terry H.
I'm pretty easy to please. But today was not a good day for Tiff. The A1 steak sauce in the very large bottle was dirty. How much effort does it take to set a table with clean items. The cap had sauce all over it and there was very little effort to wipe it off. The place seemed dirty. The food was so-so. I had the teriyaki chicken and rice. The rice was very much stuck together and the chicken seemed like they put extra sugar in the sauce, way to sweet. Not on my return list.
(2)Rayna B.
I love tiffanys, great food, great service, just a great place to kick back and have a few beers with a lot of friends. Family style entrées at great prices.
(4)Lawrence M.
One of the more well-known places in Wailuku town, Tiffany's is a go to place among the locals for good Korean as well as local food. It has the typical bar-restaurant type atmosphere. It can get a tad bit stuffy when it gets busy, but not a deal breaker. The service is what made me give a lower score than it should. The waitresses were very friendly, but the wait time was a little long for my liking. The wait time during our visit over 40 minutes, which was a little too long for me, even though it was kind of busy. The menu was very extensive, which is a plus. The bi bim bap was delicious, served and sizzled in a clay pot. All in all, the quality of the food was good, however the wait time for it was a little too long. Will be coming back on a less busier day.
(3)Jukkis W.
Food was good and the portions were so big we got a lot of left overs. The staff was nice and the place was clean including the lavatory. Food also came quickly. The happy hour special are worth checking and not too bad on the budget.
(4)Neal D.
Need one really look up Tiffany's on Yelp? I mean, if you need to be looking up a place on Lower Main, it's likely that you're not looking for a place like Tiffany's to dine at. And if you are looking for a joint like Tiffany's, then you likely don't need Yelp's help. Anyway, let me humor you. With the percent seediness-to-deliciousness ratio, Tiffany's occupies a very very dear spot in my heart. The interior is dark and a little dingy. The service is wonderfully adequate. And the food, so ono! If you're the adventurous type who, upon coming to a new location, jumps on the opportunity to find authentic haunts, then Tiffany's is the place for you. When you go, definitely get the mochiko chicken, kim chee fried rice, and steak bites. Then head up the street to the Steel Horse Saloon to round out the perfect Lower Main experience.
(5)Brian K.
Good dive restaurant/bar. Not fantastic service, not fantastic food. Lots of options to eat though, alcohol if you want it, nice big booths and tables to sit at. Not a bad place for meeting friends/family for a simple meal. I'm not recommending it to friends who are visiting the island, but if I lived here, I guess it would be on some list of mine...
(3)Kim A.
Off the road bar and grill. Parking near the restaurant and more across the street in a gravel lot. Had a late lunch here; kind of sucks that their whole menu couldn't be ordered all day (lunch menu ends at 230pm) because I really wanted a box Bento. The service was quick; we ordered and got it food within 10 minutes. Got the honey walnut shrimp, house fried rice, and chicken cutlet and everything was delicious. I would definitely recommend this for a casual spot for friends and good food. We'll be back!
(4)Kevin I.
Visited on July 4th with my Aunt Evelyn, Cousin Elise, and of course, my darling daughter. Not exactly sure what Chinese dishes were ordered but an excellent meal. I will patronise this establishment whenever possible. That might not be until 2015.
(5)Ramona G.
We live on Oahu but were in Maui for a Little League Tournament (my husband was umpiring 6 games in 4 days) and we looked around for a place to go for pupus & after his day at the ball park. What a great place!! The first time we went there Tyler placed us at the end of the bar where my brother, husband and I could just relax and enjoy. The food was awesome, the beer was cold and the prices were way more than reasonable! Tyler the bartender made us feel welcome and right at home - considering how busy he was, Tyler was amazingly attentive and awesome!! We had such a super time that night so we went back again the next day where Tyler and the entire staff were super nice and welcoming. Since it was a weekday we were able to order off the pupu menu. Unbelievable the amount of food you get for such a low price!!!. Tiffany's is definitely on our list of "need to go to" places on our future visits to Maui and a lot of us feeling that way is due in part to Tyler!!! Don & Ramona
(5)Damon S.
Went here for what was suppose to be a quick lunch after church, quick = a long wait for our waiter to come back and take our order. But it didn't end there, after the waitress took our order we waited 30-45mins for the food to be brought to the table, they also brought our appetizers out the same time they brought out our food. After we ordered our friend left to drive back to his house because he forgot his wallet, he left and came back and had about 15mins to spare before any food reached our table. We got the mochiko chicken, fries, and mochi balls. Someone else ordered the Chinese chicken salad, and misoyaki. The mochiko chicken was alright, it wasn't oily, and it was crispy. The fries were below average. When it came to pay the bill, the waitress said that we can figure it out ourselves instead of giving us our separate checks. All in all if it wasn't for the wait this place would have scored better. The interior and exterior has the potential to be a nice restaurant but when you are sitting at your table waiting patiently for your food and all you can see through the glass back doors are boxes and other miscellaneous items stacked left to right to the ceiling collecting dust it gives you a visual of what type of food and service to expect.
(1)Bianca Y.
Great food for decent prices and portion! Place is dark and older with a bunch of older small TVs. Food is worth while coming. Will be back if I'm in the area again from Cali. Spicy chicken and kalbi was so tasty! Especially the spicy chicken!
(4)Kris E.
Order the mochiko chicken! It's amazing!!!
(4)Nadia W.
Super slow service, took about 20mins just to get our drinks and orders put in, and 30 just to get our food. The food my group was blah, the mussels cooked in the black beans sauce was plain gross, fried pork was disgusting, the bathrooms were something else. Won't go back ever again.
(1)Ronald S.
The inside is clean, somewhat dark, a/c very cool. Food is good for what it is. The family had battered mahi, the teishoku and I really enjoyed my simple Fat Noodle Chow Fun, it's just simple not spectacular but good local style. Would I go there again? Yes I would. It's very simple nice & casual. We went there after golfing at Waiehu golf course, and we went to Tiffani's because the course had no restaurant service at the time, the family made a good choice. My 3 star A-Ok rating is very respectable, it's a good rating for this place. I guess the menu would have to have other stuff for me to be a fan, but there's nothing wrong with Tiffani's I like it and would return with friends, and yes I'd recommend this place too. If it was a 2 star? No way I'd recommend it.
(3)Dean Y.
Whenever we're on Maui, at least one dinner is spent at this place. Mostly a local hangout with great local food. On our last visit, we had the mochiko chicken, house noodles and miso butterfish. The portions are generous - especially the noodles - and flavored the way you expect local food to taste.
(5)Michelle S.
Where do I even begin about this place. Well its located in Wailuku on Lower Main Street. I love to come here with friends and family and share many different options of food because the portions are huge. So order plenty of different plates and share. We always order Steak bites, Honey walnut shrimp, house chow mein, mochiko chicken, crispy pork.. To me the mochiko chicken is the best i ever tasted. They have excellent customer service the wait staff are always friendly and helpful. The one thing i love is you never wait long when you order the food always comes out very fast. They also have good happy hour specials. So come here and have a drink and relax with friends and family. This is my go to place for ono grinds.
(5)Gary O.
Locals only feel with local old school dinner/drive inn/bar/Korean/Japanese food. Atmosphere like the 80's. Food is amazing if you know what to order. Honey walnut shrimp, steak bites, kimchee soup, and chow fun are some of my favorite things! Great and attentive staff, no assigned areas waiters/waitresses rove around! Families welcome!
(5)Alex R.
Place is great. Came in with the family while on vacation. Everything we ordered was good. I recommend the spicy chicken and the fried shrimp was good.
(5)Tif-funny T.
Just absolutely love this place. Great bar and a great chill Place to have dinner with a group of your friends. Nothing fancy, but the food is terrrrrific. Service is always on point and staff is always friendly If you're looking for a chill place with friends this is the place.
(5)Kim K.
Good food. Good drinks. A little loud and busy, but still nice place to kick back. Prices are very good for drinks and food is served family style or can buy individual plates too. Lunch is not as busy as night time, but does have a lot of seating.
(4)Jeremy S.
Been here a number of time, always busy around dinner time. Food is good as always, portions garans to make you full...definitely will eat here a lot more...
(4)Brandee H.
Honey Walnut Shrimp, Steak Bites, Kimchee Fried Rice, Misoyaki Butterfish, & Cake Noodle! I can never get enough of this place & the food! It's a perfect place for small parties & just to enjoy yourself. I've celebrated a few of my birthday parties & family events here & always come out full & satisfied.
(5)Curtis M.
This place is nothing to look at, but the food is good, the portions are large and the prices are great. Kind of an Asian spurts bar feel. Large menu, with a lunch section that is quite reasonable. Would eat here again if in town.
(4)jana m.
One of my favorite places to eat on Maui. Nice, attentive waitstaff bring pickles to the table with beers and drinks. Deeeelish honey walnut shrimp, spicy pork and lettuce wraps, kalbi ribs, kim chee fried rice...oh I could go on and on. Terrific value as all the plates are large and served family style.
(5)Meat B.
I had a wonderful meal. If you go to Maui go where the locals go. I had a wonderful meal. And service was outstanding. Kalbi, steakbites , chowmein and oxtail soup all first class. Bring the family. I will be going back for sure.
(5)Ashley L.
This place really surprised me with their food. It was late and there wasn't much open in Maui. Found this place on yelp and decide to try it out. When we got there, it looks like a typical sports bar and I wasn't expecting much from the food. Looking at the menu gave me an idea that it was Chinese and Korean Mix. Food ordered: Sizzling Steak Bites - the steak bites are the cut the perfect size and was very flavorful. Kim Chee Fried Rice - I've tried a lot of Kim Chee fried rice and I can say that this is one of the better ones. BBQ Short Ribs - My most favorite plate! the meat was very tender and the dish was very flavorful. Spicy Chicken - another yummy dish. The chicken was not over cook and the flavor was just right. Overall, the food that we tried at this place is good. Will definately come back here when we visit Maui again.
(3)Claire F.
LOVE THIS PLACE! Best mochiko chicken I've ever had, and possibly the best kim chee fried rice too. I say 'possibly' to the rice because it's definitely on the oily side (it's cooked with chunks of portugese sausage). But, spice-wise, it's perfect! Can't tell you how many places I order kim chee fried rice expecting it to be spicy, but end up having to drench it in tobasco. Can't say much about other dishes because these are pretty much the only two I eat when I come here...haha Michelob Ultra's on tap for cheap especially during happy hour (one of my favorite beers and really, who ever has Michelob on tap?! Awesome!). I think it's considered a sports bar so there's also a number of TV's for your sports viewing pleasure. Gratefully, the atmosphere is not very sportsbar-ish, and more like a restaurant. Only thing is the lot is TINY (I think there's maybe only space for like 6 cars or something so you have to be lucky). BUT there's a big lot across the street that you can park in. Just don't wear your nice shoes cuz it's a dirt lot....found out the hard way. The price is right, the atmosphere is nice, and the food is AWESOME. Need I say more? Definitely one of my faves in Maui!
(5)Christopher M.
Came in on Hawaii Warriors first game of the season. Definitely a supportive group for their hometeam. Ordered a lava flow it was great. Beers are cheaper than other places around. Ordered kimchee fried rice. It was great and ahi sashimi fresh. Onion rings are hige but delicious. TV everywhere.
(5)Chad P.
Don't even bother, place sucked and was a waste of money. Seems like a local place, rather eat a left over burger from mc Donald's than this place.
(1)Michael W.
Looking for a good Chinese place and this place so far not disappointing. We went in for late lunch and had sweet and sour chicken, honey walnut shrimp, and steak bites. All was very good and quick to the table. College football on several TVs relaxed atmosphere. Price maybe a little high, but we left happy and full.
(5)Daniel R.
YUUUUUUUUUM! Tiffany's is a prefect place to spend a chill night with friends when there's nothing to do but eat, drink, and play pool. Service is alright, had to wait around for drink refills a bit, but other than that wait staff is pretty attentive. The food is SOOO delicious. I would have to say that Tiffany's is comparable to Side Street Inn on O'ahu. Must try the chicken katsu, honey walnut shrimp, and kimchi fried rice! Every thing is family-sized portions so make sure you have people to share with!
(4)Missy M.
Our go to place to just get some food and drinks. Nothing fancy. Just chill. Local korean food. Our top picks: honey walnut shrimp, crispy chicken, crispy pork, cake noodles. It's a bummer that they stopped serving cold ginger chicken. Tvs playing sports. Karaoke. I wish they played the fights (mma/boxing), but they don't. I'm not sure why not because they would make a killing if they did.
(3)Christina N.
Service great, relaxing ambience, food is average, awesome bartender (Tyler), cheap happy hour, good drinks--try their Tiffany's drink.
(4)Maria G.
Yum yum yum! Side street inn move over...this place puts out delicious local style grub. Great portions, reasonable prices and a friendly local vibe. We had a honey walnut shrimp, steak bites, crispy pork, mandoo, Kim Chee fried rice and bee Kalbi...let's just say nothing was left on the plates! A definite must. Happy hour from 2-6. It will be on my places to keep coming back to when I come visit again.
(5)Dean L.
Of the numerous dining choices on Lower Main Street, Tiff's ranks high marks. Lively TV sports bar, full beverage menu, service that's attentive, informative, but not pushy. Need to navigate carefully around the menu. Some of the items are good to great, but others are not the value or portion size you might find elsewhere, like Kai Bi Ribs, spicy chicken wings and walnut shrimp. They do fried rice and noodles well. Expect to pay about $25 a person.
(4)Karen D.
Best mochiko chicken ever. Lots of local foods and flavors. Love this place. It is like a big dive bar but it's awesome. I love the ambience of the place. Their fish tank up front is killer. Highly recommend !!!! Food is deliciouso!!!!!
(5)Candace B.
Was a cool hole in the wall place....a very authentic menu. The service was a little slow but everyone is on island time. The staff were very nice and had a lot of food suggestions for things to try. This would be a good place to watch a football game has a sports bar vibe.
(3)Chris M.
This was a pretty cool place and I'm pretty sure we were the only tourists in the room. I really wish I could have tried more places like this on our trip and will try more on the next trip. I am a huge fan of mom and pop/hole in the wall places to eat and drink. We had some pretty good food. I would like to have tried the Bim Bop but they forgot to bring it out. Oh well.
(3)Shawn B.
Love this place! Service is great, the food is excellent and fast. What more can you ask for. They have karaoke, pool tables, and a full bar. They have lots of TV's showing whatever game is happening at that time. The food is served family style with generous portions. I am so hooked on their steak bites, mochiko chicken, and fried rice we get the same thing every time we go.
(5)Anuhea C.
The food was awesome, however the service was awful. We waited 5-10 minutes before someone came to take drink orders and the restaurant wasn't even busy. Not only that but they brought us the check before asking if we wanted to order any more food (we had planned to get dessert).
(3)Omar S.
THE FOOD WAS GREAT! Family style restaurant & I was glad we ordered like ten different plates because I was able to sample pretty much a little of everything. The Honey Walnut Shrimp was my favorite & so was the Kung Pao Chicken! KIM CHEE FRIED RICE is a MUST! Will be coming back for more. :)
(5)Jennilee M.
2 stars for customer service. No doubt the food is amazing. Honey walnut shrimp, steak bites, Kim chee fried rice...I could go on and on. However, this is the reason why we do not patron there anymore: My husband and I always order out and had no problem, until our last time he was given the wrong order and our order was given to the customer that left. My husband told the girl that this wasn't our order, and she realized that she gave another customer that already left our order. instead of just calling back to the kitchen to order another set of meals, she calls the customer to come back to the restaurant to bring back our order. The customer came back about 10 mins later, and we were given the order that the other customer returned! Who does that?! Mind you, the entire time waiting we are explaining to the girl to just tell the kitchen to make our order again. The manager was there and backed this girl up. Ugh. So stupid. Sorry Tiffany's...will not spend my money on you again... Oh, and I do tell all of my local friends and family about this experience.
(1)Marko C.
ONOLICIOUS! I'm visiting Maui and asked my cousin to take me to a local place to have dinner with the family. She suggested Tiffany's Bar & Grill. Tiffany's is a bar located in downtown Wailuku. There are both tables and stalls for customers to sit in. They have a full bar and SUPER ONO food! It's a family owned bar with super local foods! Bacon & Spam Fried Rice: Local style fried rice made with bacon and cubed spam. They have a fried egg that is placed on top of the dish. Home style fried rice. Grade: B+. Smoked Pork: Hawaiian style smoked pork (pipikaula) served over a bed of sliced Maui onions. This dish was ONO! The smoked meat had a good balance of meat and fat, and was super tasty because the smoke flavor penetrated the meat. I loved to eat it with the sliced maui onions. Grade: A+ Fried Pork (Filipino Style): Pork butt (with fat) deep fried until it was cripsy. Served with a vinegar and garlic dipping sauce. Grade: B. Fried Tofu: Fried pieces of firm tofu breaded and deep fried. Korean style dish. Served with a shoyu (soy sauce) spicy dipping sauce. Grade: B. Cold Chinese Ginger Chicken: One half steamed/boiled island chicken chopped up in HUGE generous pieces. The dish was topped with the green onion / ginger sauce. Home cooking and DELISH! Grade: A-. Mochiko Chicken: This dish was flat slices of chicken deep fried and then dipped in a shoyu / garlic / pepper sauce. ONO home cooking! Grade: A- The food came out pretty fast after it was ordered and it was all generous portions. The servers (mamasan and her daughters) worked really hard to ensure that everyone had a great meal. Food Grade: B+/A- Service Grade: A- Overall Impression Grade: B+
(4)Maui R.
Great local style food++ We like this place!
(4)Laura K.
Spicy chicken rules!
(4)Vikéndios N.
Atmosphere: Total hole-in-the-wall. Cheesy decor. Loud karaoke most nights. Food: Won tun soup - Very good. Won tun stuffed with pork in a clear broth. Won tun mein - Good. Pork filled won tun & noodles in a clear broth. Broth is on the light side but has a good veggie taste. Noodles are a little over-cooked. Steak bites - Very good. Pieces of steak & sliced onions on a sizzling platter. Kim chee fried rice - Awesome. Loads of flavor, blood red rice, medium spice, topped with a fried egg. Honey walnut shrimp - Good. I'm not a fan of sweet shrimp, but it does taste good. Hamburger steak - Good. Not the best in Maui. I'm still on the hunt for it. Crispy pork - Okay. Pork with the fat, deep fried. Vinegar dipping sauce. Pork was super tough. Kung pao chicken - Okay. Way too sweet for me. Comes with the usual toppings of peanuts & water chestnuts. Chow fun - Avoid. Thick noodles that were over-cooked - super mushy. Yuck. Hopefully it was just an off-night for the cook. Flavor was kind of bland. Chicken katsu - Good. Hard to screw this one up unless your over-cook it. Not sure how the katsu sauce is because I use my favorite one at home. Seafood pancake - Gross. It just did not taste good. Forgot what ingredients were in it, but it was pretty nasty. Service: Semi-fast & semi-friendly. Overall: Great place for pau hana drinks and casual company & large group parties. Parking next to the restaurant is super tiny, but a big gravel lot is available across busy Lower Main St. No crosswalk or lights so be careful when crossing.
(4)Keith R.
Food is consistently tasty and portions are large. I have a hard time finishing off the mochiko chicken plate lunch. The service is great and the cooks whip the food out quickly. Definitely a grill and bar, not a fancy restaurant.
(4)Rachael T.
This is a LOCAL restaurant that serves LOCAL food, and they do it beautifully. I am a fan of the oxtail soup, which is prepared Hawaiian style, served in its own broth with a side of ginger and cilantro. The soup contains asian mushrooms and canned baby corn (ugh) within, and a few other forgettable veggies. The flavors are great, but if I had my approach, I would add local chinese cabbage and thin rice noodles to the soup which would take it, in my opinion, over the top! There are many other delightful fried and sauced foods to try.... I really like the saimin here also... at 6$ a bowl, whose complaining?! The salted spicy shrimp with shell on are also addictive. Efficient friendly service, even if you are the only haole in the place. Good times. Good beer too.
(4)Al D.
A little pricey for food ($25 total for kim chee fried rice and honey walnut shrimp). Definitely divey. But food was tasty. Ample portions. Friendly servers.
(3)Bryant A.
Awesome service today. Thanks ladies!!! Food was good!!
(5)Anita L.
Our college buddy, a Maui local boy, brought us here for dinner. It's his local haunt and they're open late and have pretty decent local fare. Our group got there fairly late, but as soon as we entered, we were treated like VIPs, herded to a table, where, surprisingly, another guy we went to college with was seated. WOW -- this was like reunion central!! Most of us got a drink -- beer or mai tai -- and then we got down to business ordering some grub. There was so much everyone wanted to eat, but when I looked around, I noticed how large the portions were so we decided to be a little less greedy and stick with enough for our group. Edamame -- perfect to go with the liquor Kimchi fried rice -- topped with egg, this wasn't the best kimchi fried rice I'd ever had. I neither tasted enough heat, nor did I detect much kimchi in it. It tasted a little like gojujang fried rice Chow fun -- now this wasn't like any chow fun I'd ever had before. It was firm and tasted more like rice cake in texture than chow fun. Very interesting and pretty damn good!! Mochiko chicken -- now this is a Hawaiian institution which I grew to love when we lived in Hawaii. Only problem is, not every place makes it well. Tiffany's does a fantastic job! Instead of using chicken chunks, they use a whole piece of meat and then cut it up after it's been cooked. This way, the meat stays moist. This was the group's favorite. Spam and egg sandwiches -- okay, now this was just something we just HAD to have! Of course we could make it at home, but c'mon, eating spam and egg sandwiches in Hawaii -- how awesome was that? These were little triangular sandwiches with spam and fried egg, crusts cut off. Sooooooo incredibly bad for you, but so deliciously delectable. We had all of the food plus drinks for 5 people and the total was around $60. Now, I'm not sure if we got extra good service because our friend -- a local musician -- was with us, or it was just the usual island hospitality, but we had a great time!
(4)Kimberly J.
Great local food, especially if you're eating with a group -ordering ala carte is a great way to share and try their famous items like: Kim chee fried rice, honey walnut shrimp, sizzling steak bites, and the banana lumpia dessert just to name a few! The only thing I don't love is how loud it can get in there at night -yes, I know it's a bar, but I went with my family for Father's Day, and we pretty much had to yell across the table to talk! However, it's a good thing there are a lot of TV's playing all the sports channels, so it kept my dad happy and distracted while we enjoyed their ono food!
(4)Michelle V.
Go see Dean during the day!!! This place is excellent!! Predominantly for the delicious food, huge portions, & cheap beer. Here are some of the dishes that my bf & I ALWAYS order: mochiko chicken (the best we've ever had!!), sizzling steak bites, mandoo (great flavor!), oriental chicken salad...and, we recently discovered how AMAZINGLY delicious the kim chi soup is! Honestly, the best kim chi soup both of us have had! And, you can request how spicy you would like it, I recommend starting w/the standard its still moderately spicy and VERY tasty. It tastes exactly the way really good kim chi soup should taste. If you dare, get extra spicy it will sear your tastebuds in all the right ways! Tiffany's has a very laid back & "local" feel to it, coming from Hilo we fit right in. The service is usually very quick, however if they are busy the service may not be the best. My bf & I usually get Amber Bock on tap, while its an ok beer, you just can't beat the price: $2.75 for a tall glass!! Enjoy!
(5)Crystal S.
had to wait a while for service then when we finally ordered it took long for our food to come out. i had a watermelon drop martini and it was really weak. the sweet and sour pork and honey walnut shrimp was shper delicious id def come back for the food but not the cocktails
(3)Angie B.
Walnut honey shrimp is so rich an decadent. But must be eaten at least once a year. Believe the hype. Also we had the chicken Mochico (sp) which was a better version ok Katsu IMHO. We got this as takeout - it traveled well.
(4)Kayla A.
Tiffany's Bar and Grill is known to be the place that only the locals know about. It is located in Wailuku so it's easy for townies to get to. It has your typical bar seating area with big, flat-screen televisions everywhere. This place is family-friend. They have a pool table, but it costs to use it. There is ample amount of seating, but it does get busy, especially on weekend nights. Their steakbites, honey walnut shrimp, and kimchi fried rice are the BEST! Their steakbites come out sizzling on a hot plate. The kimchi fried rice is on the oilier side, but very flavorful. As far as parking goes, they have a small lot located right on their premises. There is additional parking on a bigger lot right across the street. So if you want to go out and have a nice, not too crazy night out with friends, Tiffany's Bar and Grill is the place to go!
(5)Precious T.
The food is always great here. The portions are big! And you get what you pay for. I've only been here a couple times, but I love coming here. Love the environment and the waitresses are always nice.
(5)Kristen M.
Yummy food...everything from plate lunch to standard bar food. Decent prices. Very friendly service!! It was a great stop for us to hit after getting off the plane. Plenty of room for the kids to unwind and look at the fish tank while we recharged and built up the energy to brave Costco with all the other mainlanders!
(4)Cherish H.
Good island grinds! The bento boxes are huge. We had the kimchi fried rice, noda chow fun, chicken katsu, teri beef, and mochiko chicken. Fiancee liked the kimchi fried rice, but the noodles on the noda chow fun are cut differently, so they were interesting. Mochiko chicken was flavorful. The tempura in the bento box was thickly battered, it tasted more like fair fried food than tempura. The chicken katsu was really tasty. Fiancee liked the kimchi fried rice. This place is way better than da kitchen! Would come here again. Plus service rocked, they close at 2PM for a short break before dinner. We called around 130 and they said they would stay open until we got there, around 210. Awesome! Yummilicious Factor = A-
(4)Wanita C.
Two thumbs up!!! Oxtail soup was sooooo Ono. Fried rice to die for! Service was excellent. Great Happy Hour too
(5)Brant H.
Love the steak bite, smoked meat and duck.
(5)Maria K.
When we pulled into the gravel parking lot across the street, I was a little skeptical, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is not your average bar food (at least not from where I am from) as they have a large selection of all different kinds of food and much more than just burgers and fries. We got a bunch of plates to share for the table and some of my favorites were the seafood pancake, grilled steak tips and honey walnut shrimp (delicious candied walnuts!). You HAVE to get the honey walnut shrimp. It was incredible. The server was great in making sure that our glasses were never empty, which I always appreciate. The decor is nothing fancy, but I think this place definitely has the fun bar vibe spot on...and not in the creepy sketchy way.
(4)Mike P.
A sports bar with a family style twist! Stopped in here randomly to watch the 49ers game and we were surprised by the Chinese-style menu as we were expecting things like potato skins and burgers. The good was great and the portions were large. We had the shrimp fried rice and Mongolian beef. Enough for my wife and I. Service was great. Decor could use some improvement.
(4)Shaun E.
This is a great place to kick back with some friends and have some pupus and karaoke. If your on the go they also have a great selection on their menu. Parkings kinda limited or you could park across the street; becareful crossing street. I love to order the honey walnut shrimp. This makes you melt eating it, it's that good! I recommend this place. Try it out.
(4)Ruthie C.
2/2/2010 I was invited by friends to join them here for dinner. I was momentarily confused because it was dark and the sign on the wall said "Tiffany's Bar & Grill" but a neon Coca Cola sign said "Archie's". Going in, I was met immediately by a waitress and I said I was looking for friends. She directed me to the back and told me I was welcome to 'look around.' There's a full bar to the right with multiple television monitors around the room with a very large one at the back of the room. It was apparent that the place is great for groups. The front part had tables good for up to four people and the back part were good for larger groups. The place turns into a Karaoke bar at 9 pm. There are, at least, three pages of pupus on the menu. They are large enough as entrees. The local food is very good. Though the place was busy, the servers were pretty good at keeping up with orders for food and drinks. I really enjoyed this place. I was visiting from Hilo and my first time here. I was also with a group of locals who were a lot of fun. This is one of those places that is best with a group of friends, but if you're shy and not local, you may not enjoy as much; however, if you are outgoing and just out to have a great time, try it.
(4)joe s.
This place is way off the beaten tourist path in Maui. Excellent food, fair prices, and friendly service in a unique atmosphere. Basically, this is the only Asian-food sports bar I have been to, and it makes me wish there were more. When you get there, you may have second thoughts about going in but you should. The food is excellent. And, yes, you should try the spam and egg appetizer sandwiches. You will like them even though you think you won't.
(5)Suzanne Z.
Simply amazing food! It was a very casual bar so though our local friends were saying it was awesome, we did not know what to expect with regards to food. Wow, were we surprised! Everything we had there was amazing! Can I name it all? Probably not but can describe some of it: Grilled steak tips were awesome. Walnut shrimp was fantastic. Fried rice with meat - very good. Those mini burger patties with the breading? Great! Also had some noodles with a variety of vegetables which were pretty good. Fish Jun also very good. Also ordered the Deep Fried Copriva - and if you are OK with whole fish, I would recommend that - very tasty. I would highly recommend this place to everyone! :)
(4)Chris O.
WOW...... Ok---please read and take note. I read the yelp reviews and that led me to this gem (yes I said gem). The food is awesome. Beer is cold and reasonably priced (especially for drafts). Its not fancy--but the food is great. The locals are kind, warm and inviting. As we are locals now that is cool---and I mention that because any tourist who wants "local" should feel totally safe and comfortable coming here. My wife and I met Diane (sp?) who was the owner---such a sweet woman. Bottom line---don't judge a book by its cover---this place is great--step inside and order--you will not be disappointed. Cheers. PS---we will see you soon Diane !
(5)Kimi F.
Tiffany's is not much to look at from the outside, but once you walk in it's not that bad. You're greeted by a tank full of fish, comets, angel fish, and a few other species. Lot's of tables to sit at, pretty dimly lit. There's a bar with 2 televisions overhead broadcasting sports and a few other television sets strewn about the restaurant. They have a pretty extensive menu, that caters to every pallette out there. Once you place your order and after you're served your drinks, they graciously serve you a mini serving of pickled daikon (turnip), kimchi, and pickled onions, just as some fellow yelpers have stated. Now I'm not a real big fan of pickled onions, but dang, this was an exception! I think it's because they pickled it with some shoyu sauce that really made the difference. The kimchi was good, not too sour (old), and fermented nicely. The pickled daikon was okay, mediocre, to say the least. Everyone recommended that I order the Noda Noodles, which I did. Hmmm........The noodles are thicker than the udon type and, I believe these noodles are steamed, then stir fried with a little salt and pepper, bean sprouts, green onions, and ground pork. I took a forkful into my mouth, but was really disappointed because it lacked flavor. I remedied this by adding some tobasco and shoyu which helped make the dish a lot more tasty and overall, edible. The texture of the noodles was nice and chewy, however without much seasoning this dish fell flat. In addition to the noodles, I ordered a side of mochiko chicken and when it came to the table, I just wanted to grab a piece with my fingers and pop it right into my mouth. Yet, I had to remind myself that I was in a restaurant and I'd just have to contain myself just a wee bit longer, afterall, there were other people at my table besides myself. The chciken was nicely fried and a deep golden brown, it was served nice and hot, just the way I like. Finally, the moment had come, I placed that piece of chicken on my tongue and started to chew..............Oh my, the flavor was perfect!! The chicken was moist as it was tender, frying it just locked everything in......This was a treat for me, since when at home, I dare not fry, since it's not too healthy, plus it's messy, not to mention a bit smelly, due to the oil. We did order the vegetable lumpia, they served it shanghai style (thin, like pencil size), served with a sweet thai chili sauce- this was served nice and hot. It looked like it was homemade and I'm really hoping that it was. Took a bite and it was nice and crunchy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside. I normally enjoy having ground beef or pork along with the veggie stuffing, but after eating this, I felt I didn't miss the meat and would probably order this dish again. I did want to order the manodoo, but after asking our waitress whether the mandoo was homemade or packaged, she said it was the frozen packaged kind. Needless to say, we chose not to order it. I enjoyed coming here, we were seated quickly and our order taken in a decent time; less than 15 minutes. Checking out was a breeze....................... I really wanted to give this place a 3.5 star rating, but since that isn't allowed, I chose to give them 4. You should all give this place a try and not take my word for it.....Come up with your own opinion, then share it with the rest of us yelpers. Happy Eating!!!
(4)Kat T.
Love this place because ther pupu plates give so much for such a little price. Met up with a great friend and her family. They picked the place and to my tummy it was saying "ding ding ding" The oxtail was so ONO.... To me everyone was had the yummie cheap eats shrimp with walnut.. The roasted pork was great, fish, chicen katsu we just ordered so much we had left overs for days.. This place I would have never thought of trying. I'm glad my friend picked this place.. You may not think of going to this place but i'm telling you.. you've got to try it.. CHEAP EATS!!!! With huge portions.
(5)Marlon G.
Food was good, but make sure you watch how many beers you drink. I don't think all the waitress communicate well together. I got over charge for my bill.
(4)Mitzi D.
Great sports bar with some really good food. My favorite items are the kimchee and marinated onions served to you even before the food arrives. Big screens all around the area make it a great place to catch the game. My favorites are the crispy pork (simple deep fried and delicious in its crunchy texture), the honey walnut shrimp (when its fresh and crispy its the best), the spicy kimchee fried rice, and their korean bbq ribs/kalbi (so thick it comes on a sizzling platter). Beer is always nice and ice cold!
(4)Chen N.
Finally made a stop here to see what all the fuss is about with this joint. Had the honey walnut shrimp as many reviews and tips said. And that's what got it a 4 instead of a 3. The rolling rock on tap was nice but got to room temperature rather quick. Perhaps some ice cubes in the glasses to chill them down before putting drinks in it? I don't know about you but when I order a beer I want it to be ice cold. Also had the chow mein which was actually good. It's got a slight sauce on it so its not dry which gives most chow mein dishes a hard swallow. For a bar the place was clean and it didn't smell like old liquor. Staff is friendly and your food flies out of the kitchen.
(4)Kupono M.
Awesome place to grab a beer w/ a buddy after work. Haven't had an opportunity to try any of the food there, yet, but definitely will be back for the Honey Walmart Shrimp dish--heard it's off the wall delicious! Only thing is the parking, when the lot is full, and it gets full quickly, there's additional parking directly across the street and with no cross walk nearby that I saw, it makes jaywalking and dodging traffic a necessity, but totally worth it. Would recommend this place!
(4)Geoffrey N.
Really good food! Everything we had there was memorable. Good size portions at reasonable portions. This is a great spot!
(5)Lovesto E.
The food here is consistently delicious and spot on! The service is usually very good as well. Had a couple of bad experiences with being overcharged, but good thing I checked the bill. Some of the waitresses always seem to be working harder than the others, but those are the ones you request to serve you. The food, however, is always good. Try the cake noodles and the honey walnut shrimp.
(4)Vivian L.
This is really a mix of Chinese and Korean food restaurant. The food was great. I like the chicken and the shrimp people highly recommend in yelp. I order a rice cake dish, did not like it that much. Nice bar and TV. I enjoyed to have a place like that in Maui. Because there are not much choices here for Chinese food.
(4)Lauren W.
I don't know why we always end up at this place. It's just A-OK. The boys like to order the Noda's Chow Fun because it's sentimental. But after they get it they pick it apart, "Too much bean sprouts, not enough pork...needs salt and pepper and...oyster sauce?" Our friends LOVE the spicy, salty, shrimp and boy is it spicy. Even the people who like hot food were tearing up over these. There is one dish that I really enjoy here: Honey Walnut Shrimp. We took a friend (from China) to Tiffanys and she love this, too. Apparently, it's not real Chinese food. Who knew? I'd also recommend the Mochiko Chicken, but it's hard to screw this up. Watch out, if you have kids, because they won't be allowed after a certain time. Not sure what time, exactly, but it seems like after the sun set, the keiki get kicked to the curb.
(3)Rob W.
Great Asian comfort food. Honey walnut shrimp and mochiko chicken are both very tasty (and deep fried)
(4)Caleb R.
This place is a major dive in a fairly crappy part of town. However, it is also one of the few options for decent nightlife in Wailuku town. While that alone would probably make me a regular at this establishment, the incredible prices ($2 draft beers during happy hour), awesome food, and giant portions make me a fan. The Mochiko chicken is the best I have had, and the Honey Walnut Shrimp is as good as greasy Chinese food comes. I'm not super impressed by the cake noodle, but you can't win them all. The local color is also awesome - the waitresses are all female, all petite, and yet still all look like they could whoop my okole. The karaoke is as wonderfully awful as you would expect from a place like this, which only adds to its charm.
(4)Heather R.
We walk up to the door and there is a sign on white paper written in bold black Shapie that says "Today Special: Smoke Meat". This sign sort of looks like a kid wrote it and we all wondered...'hmmmm, smoke what kind of meat?' Once seated we see all of this super-dee-duper food pass by our table and we were gettin' hungrier and hungrier. We ordered the 'Smoke Meat' (which was one of our favs) among various other delights...Honey Walnut Shrimp, Kimchee Fried Rice, Mochiko Chicken, something with a fried egg on top and a few other items. It was all sooooo good. Service was polite and fast. Food great. Beer cold. Cocktails strong. This is my kinda place. Wish i didn't have to fly 2500 miles to eat there. :(
(4)Tommy L.
This is one of the places to go for comfort food in the Wailuku area. The food is good, and they have been in business for years. The staff is very attentive as well. Definitely a place to consider.
(4)wade l.
Good local-style spot, pretty grubbin' food, family friendly, full bar available, plenty of tv's for sports watching, pool table, etc. Pickled onions and kim chi that they provide pre-meal pretty tasty. Had to get seconds. Mochiko chicken not too shabby at all, wouldn't hesitate getting again, but best lunch we tasted was their hamburger steak. I told the wifey and family maybe should stop by Tiffany's to get Hamburger steak and the pickled onions on our way to Sam Sato's for Dry Min. They laughed, but I wasn't kidding.
(4)KJ W.
Great food and fast service. It's a local spot with a sports bar atmosphere. Be sure to try steak bites and mochiko chicken. It's the best!
(5)Jaime K.
The honey walnut shrimp is BOMB!!! Love Tiffany's!!!
(5)Darron A.
One of our favorite restaurants here on Maui. Off the beaten path, and mostly a locals haunt. Everything we've tried so far is incredible. Some of the best items on the menu, that you must try: 1. Honey Walnut Shrimp- every bite is sweet and savory, order size is only 14, so they go fast! 2. House Cake Noodle- Our favorite dish. Crunchy textured noodles, covered in the most delectable seafood/vegetable/sauce mixture. 3. Mochiko Chicken- Small pieces of chicken marinated in special mixture of teriyaki sauce, mochiko flour and fried til crisp. So ONO! 4. Mussels in Black Bean sauce- Tried this for the first time last time, and was surprisingly good. 5. Kim chi Fried Rice- Great combination of fried rice, and their tasty kim chi. Could be spicier, but oh so good! Going late at night sometimes will get you in the middle of Karaoke night, which is loud and drowns out all conversation. Parking next to the restaurant is limited, so park across the street in the gravel area when it's full.
(5)Michael R.
So 'ono! Huge menu!
(5)Kressa M.
My family and I ate here in a desperate attempt to get some food in our bellies. At first we were skeptical because it seems like your average bar with loud music, alcohol and sports televisions. Everything on the menu is pupus and appetizers... So we ordered several plates and hoped for the best. It was DELICIOUS!! The BBQ chicken and teriyaki steak was so juicy and fresh -and the house rice was so tasty! Most enjoyed the walnut honey prawns and kalbi short ribs were most notable. Everything came out quick and at once. Huge portions for families, and best, we were able to bring the little ones with! If you're in Wailuku, do not skip this place! Food is super tasty!
(4)Benny P.
The Korean food here is just like home made. I stuffed myself until I couldn't eat any more.
(5)Gregory S.
Great food! Nice staff! and Glen pours a nice cold beer!
(5)Ruthie C.
I was invited by friends to join them here for dinner. I was momentarily confused because it was dark and the sign on the wall said "Tiffany's Bar & Grill" but a neon Coca Cola sign said "Archie's". Going in, I was met immediately by a waitress and I said I was looking for friends. She directed me to the back and told me I was welcome to 'look around.' There's a full bar to the right with multiple television monitors around the room with a very large one at the back of the room. It was apparent that the place is great for groups. The front part had tables good for up to four people and the back part were good for larger groups. The place turns into a Karaoke bar at 9 pm. There are, at least, three pages of pupus on the menu. They are large enough as entrees. The local food is very good. Though the place was busy, the servers were pretty good at keeping up with orders for food and drinks. I really enjoyed this place. I was visiting from Hilo and my first time here. I was also with a group of locals who were a lot of fun. This is one of those places that is best with a group of friends, but if you're shy and not local, you may not enjoy as much; however, if you are outgoing and just out to have a great time, try it.
(4)Tania G.
I have yet to have something that is just meh here. Everything is super ono. Fast service and that casual neighborhood dive bar vibe (leave your high heels at home). Having grown up on the valley isle, I never fail to run into friendly faces from the past here. My family often does take out and its usually ready for pickup in 15 minutes. My favorites are: Honey Walnut Shrimp, Mochiko Chicken, Fried Rice (regular or Kim Chee) and Pork Chops. Family style servings are generous so good value for the money. I usually feed four adults and have plenty leftovers for $50.
(5)Samantha B.
My boyfriend and I came here our last day in Maui, right before flying home on the red eye. We had spent most of our vacation at touristy restaurants and wanted to try something truly local before heading back to San Francisco. Yelp led us to Tiffany's, so we thought it was worth a shot. Based on the recommendations, I ordered the honey walnut shrimp. I definitely wasn't disappointed, it was awesome. The shrimp was perfectly cooked, with a nice coating on the outside, and the walnuts were glazed and delicious. My bf, however, wasn't so happy with his meal. He got the chow fun and it was pretty flavorless and dry. The noodles were so fat that they looked like steak fries, and just tasted like wheaty mush. They were minimally better with the addition of soy sauce. That said, I'd definitely come back here. My dish was great and I'd love to try some of the others recommended on yelp.
(4)Aaron V.
Great sports Bar & Grill! I really enjoyed the Honey Walnut Shrimp, Mongolian Beef, Seafood Pancake, and Mochiko Chicken. Lots of flat screen TV everywhere for an update on all daily sports news. Very delicious and tasty! I would definitely go back for the Honey Walnut Shrimp!!!
(4)Kris A.
Honey Walnut Shrimp is a must have!!
(4)Veteran B.
Best place I've been in Maui so far.... Off the tourist path
(3)Mike Q.
whenever i'm on maui i like to swing by tiffany's to drink and have pupus with my extended ohana. its one of those comfortable dives that has something for every one. the crowd can appear a little rough at times but in the end it's all good. although all their pupus are tasty, they have one item that isn't on the menu which stands out as one of their best in my mind. its their "fat noodle chow fun". you absolutely have to try it. if i remember my story correctly the owner/cook at tiffany's used to own a noodle shop years ago and it's his old noodle shop recipe. true or not - it's good, especially after knocking back a few. tiffany's is on my list of favorite dives in hawaii. if your the kind of person who has a favorite "dive" i'd recommend you give it a try. i think it could quickly become your "maui dive".
(4)Andrew H.
Great sport's bar atmosphere. Food was on the better side for a sport's bar, and their kimchee was excellent! The beef was very tender; perfect really! The wait staff were all very personable, and did an excellent job of keeping our drinks replenished without hovering. The wait for our meal was fairly short. Under ten minutes.
(4)Sarah F.
The best banana lumpia! Great food with large portions and reasonable prices.
(4)D K.
Simply, Awesome and totally Ono. It has a College Feel, which is a NICE CHANGE OF PACE from some of the more touristy, dolled-up places around the island. What was really great was that the food, coming highly recommended, hit all the marks. The Kimchi Fried Rice is a must. The flavor and spice are just right. The honey walnut shrimp was outstanding. I loved that they had french fries and other munching grub in a menu full of variety. The staff was very nice, no complaints at all. And coming from the East Coast, they had Rolling Rock on tap - that beer was the $1 special at one of our NJ dives and to get a tall one in Maui was cool and freakin' Ono. Do yourself a favor, don't eat all day, track this place down, appoint a d.d., and expect to have a great time.
(5)Cynthia A.
I introduced Tiffany's to the hubby this past year. He said he'll have to visit Tiffany's every time he goes to Maui now. We played pool, had fun. Ate way too much. See my pics!
(4)Carol B.
If you don't care about fancy but you care about food, this is the place to go. Some of the tastiest bar food you have ever had in your life. You will be tempted to order too much, but it won't be because you will finish it all, every single morsel. Spicy pork and kimchee fried rice, oh yea. Pulehu sizzling steak and onions-to die for. mochiko chicken, and the best honey walnut shrimp (I'm allergic so this is hearsay). Noisy so don't try to carry on a conversation but service is quick and friendly and the beer is cold!
(5)Robin H.
Ono grinds!!
(4)Marc T.
The Mochiko Chicken, Noda Chow Fun, Steak Bites, Honey Walnut Shrimp, Kim Chee Fried Rice, and Pork Chops are what I usually choose from. The French Fries are also yummy with the mayo mustard sauce. Staff is friendly and food comes out quickly. There is a lot of parking since you can park across the street in the dirt parking lot. Prices are pretty good as well. They do have Karaoke at night (not sure when or if its all nights) but it can sometimes come very loud in there.
(5)Jr. B.
What a dive!! Food quality is very sub par, something you would find at any food court. A few of the servers had bad attitudes and made us feel very unwelcome. Just has a dirty atmosphere, something is unclean about the inside.
(2)ROB L.
BOMB Korean Food on Maui?! YES! Yo, this spot serves up some legit Korean food, rocks a big screen tv, has a pool table, and a bar?! Really, though, what more do you need? A fish tank?! They have that, too! If you're ever on Maui and you want to get away from the $30 tourist entrees, GO HERE! Support the locals! We got kim chee fried rice, fried chicken, fried pork, and a noodle dish for about $30!!! To top it off, the food was bangin!
(4)Clarice K.
Went here yesterday for lunch. Great food! Huge portions, we had lots of leftovers. It's not only a night time place, great for lunch too! The only complaint, staff was not friendly at all.
(4)Jacob B.
dis bar is cherrrah. i miss it
(5)David H.
We went to Tiffany's with my co-workers for an end-of-the-week get-together. We got there right after work so it wasn't too busy. The servers were attentive and the food was ono. Got the steak bites, honey walnut shrimp, mochiko chicken, etc. and everything was good. Will definitely be back and bring my parents along so they can try all the delish food.
(4)Asian P.
They were smart not to make it another Korean Bar. They kept it local and look now, the locals love it! The food is good, cause they got the real straight from Hong Kong, no can talk English cooks back there. Waitress don't dress sexy so it's not intimidating for a Family dinner. Bathroom was clean. Service is good. Take out is also good. Parking sucks, you can park across the street but make sure the road is clear to cross. Park at your own risk across the street, plus at night there is no lighting so be careful of anykine happenings.
(3)s c.
Tiffany's is awesome.....laid back atmosphere and really good food. Mongolian beef, kim chee fried rice, mochiko chicken, honey walnut shrimp.....yum! They are also open late.
(5)Ange M.
I loved this local dive. The prices were seriously good and the food was more than good for the price. What more can you ask for? I am not sure it is in the same category as Side Street Inn on Oahu as others have compared. A few items I thought were lacking and just okay. But for the price, who can complain? Will go back. Too bad it was not right down the street or I would be here several times a week, lush that I am.
(4)Tom S.
Hands down the best local bar on the island. If you want reasonable drink prices and good food with a kick back atmosphere this is the place to go. Highly recommended.
(5)Matt P.
despite appearences, it's not a korean lady bar. the food is very good and prices fit for kama aina.
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