Kula Bistro — the most charming restaurant on which you’ll ever lay eyes — sits in the pastoral upcountry Maui on the slopes of Mount Haleakala in Kula. When most people think of Hawaii, it’s the gorgeous island of Maui that comes to mind. With a plethora of beach resorts, outdoor activities, world-class beaches, and diverse geography, the Valley Isle is perhaps the most popular tourist destination in Hawaii. And for good reason – the island is home to countless incredible attractions, natural wonders, awesome adventures, and uninterrupted natural beauty. Let’s check out some Kula Bistro photos. This eatery is downright dreamy!

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If you’re headed to Maui’s upcountry to visit Kula Bistro, make a day trip out of it and visit at least a few of these 13 hidden gems. And while you’re out wandering around, find a beautiful Vrbo in which to stay.

Here Are 13 Hidden Gems To Uncover In Upcountry Maui

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Restaurants In Hawaii

What are some of the best restaurants in Hawaii?

  • Goofy Cafe and Dine (Honolulu): The staff at this cafe has something delicious cooking for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Begin with a Maui-blend coffee or a refreshing, local beer from Maui Brewing Co. Try the Acai Bowl served with honey and hemp granola.
  • Helena's Hawaiian Food (Honolulu): Serving traditional, local Hawaiian food since 1946, this family-owned place is hard to beat when you want to sample an authentic taste of this gorgeous state. It's so impressive that in 2000, the James Beard Foundation awarded Helena's Hawaiian Food the Regional Classic Award.
  • Mauka to Makai Eatery (Naalehu): Located out in the country at Manadina Farm, the mountain and ocean views reflect the local goodness in the ingredients of the cuisine. The staff grows most of the vegetables on-site using natural farming techniques.
  • Marlow (Makawao): Expect something new when you visit this restaurant that changes with the seasons. The artisan-style, Neapolitan sourdough pizza is the specialty here, baked to perfection in a wood-fired oven.
  • Goen Dining + Bar (Kailua): Hawaii chef Roy Yamaguchi brings his extraordinary Pan-Asian recipes to appetizers, entrees, desserts, and craft cocktails. Enjoy a Spiced Maitai with the Fry Basket appetizer of portobello mushrooms fries and herb cream cheese.

What are some of the best bakeries in Hawaii?

  • Patisserie Nanako (Waimea): The flavors of Hawaii and Japan comprise the unique goodness you'll find here. From Japanese cheesecake to chocolate tarts with hazelnut cream, and the scrumptious apple-banana bread pudding — everything you order is excellent.
  • Liliha Bakery (Honolulu): More than a bakery, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in five locations. Since 1950, a commitment to offering the best home-made cakes and pastries shows. If you need a cake for a special occasion, this is the place to expect something exciting and delicious.