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Michael Baskin is an architect, builder, and designer who specializes in the preservation of historic coastal towns.
Michael Baskin is an architect, builder, and designer who specializes in the preservation of historic coastal towns.
Celebrated for his unique approach to construction and design, Baskin has been featured in various publications including the New York Times, Travel + Leisure, Coastal Living, Men’s Journal, and Sunset magazine. In 2002, Baskin purchased a lodging house in Maui and transformed it into the Paia Inn, which has been described by the Los Angeles Times as an “upscale stylish haven”. As a highly…
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Things to do in Lahaina, Maui
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Looking for things to do in Lahaina, Maui? “The west side is the best side”, that’s what we say here in historic Lahaina Town! Shopping, food, activities, the list goes on!
We created a go-to guide so can make your most out of your vacation to Lahaina!
Originally the capital of Hawaii from 1820-1845, historic Lahaina town was once a pit stop for whalers and now sees an estimated 80% of all tourism that comes to Maui! Lahaina’s iconic Front Street runs through the heart of Lahaina Town, connecting Lahaina Harbor, shops, restaurants and historical landmarks. Traveling to Maui is not your bargain vacation due to its desired tropical climate as a U.S. territory, but with AirBnB’s available at all time lows right now and lots of free outdoor activities you’ll find yourself easily content on this little island in the Pacific!
Lahaina is a small town with half the crime rate of Los Angeles and New York. You can walk or bike almost anywhere to shops, beaches, activities and dining, making it a go-to for Maui’s visitors!
Free Things to do in Lahaina
If you’re looking for free things to do in Lahaina, check out the Lahaina Walking Tour for a fun historical walk through along Front Street, which has been rated one of the Top 10 Greatest Streets by the American Planning Commission.
Across from the Wharf Center is the historic Banyan Tree. Planted over 100 years ago this tree is a gathering place for visitors, locals and arts and crafts fairs! If you walk toward the ocean you will find Lahaina Harbor, the busiest tourism harbor in the state!. You can check out the historic museum right under the banyan to learn more about this harbor that was once a pit-stop for whalers and sailors! The historic Pioneer Inn now houses dining and shops, as well as a photo ops with parrots and breakfast at the Inn itself. Art galleries, clothing stores and Hawaii inspired jewelry shops line this quaint little ocean front town!
Surfing is always free, you just need a board and some waves! Lahaina town fronts two popular surf spots, Breakwall and Harbor! Breakwall has a slower softer wave great for longboarding and Harbor’s quick steep drop in waves make it a great pick for shortboarders!
If you’re in Maui during Halloween, be ready for a festive night to remember! Front street hosts a Halloween bash that brings the whole island to it’s little town. Hundreds of amazing costumes, contests, live music and dining! Many restaurants along Front Street offer ocean view and oceanfront dining, here are some of our favorite places to eat in Lahaina!
Dining & Shopping
Starting at the south end of Front Street, you can walk past local shops and good eats. Paia fish market opened their Lahaina location a few years ago and specializes in fish burgers and more! Stop and check out Down the Hatch, one of our favorite places to eat fish, this bar and grill was even on Diners Drive-Ins and Dives! Down the Hatch also has live music at night and game nights! Best burgers in town can be found at Cool Cats Cafe across from the Pioneer Inn and a stop in Captain Jacks Restaurant for salads, fish and philly cheese steaks is a great option! Sunrise cafe is a quaint local breakfast cafe, nestled behind the corner ice cream shop!
At the north end of Front Street, Waikiki Brewing Co. and Tommy Bahamas Bar and Grill are new additions to our Lahaina Town Dining! Further down (maybe a drive more than a walk), behind Safeway shopping center, there is a trio of ocean front dining that are must trys!. Star Noodle, known for it’s asian fusion dishes offers outdoor dining and a contemporary setting! Honu has indoor and oceanfront outdoor dining, seafood dishes, gourmet pizza are their specialities. Mala Ocean Tavern, rated best oceanfront dining in 2019, offers a more elevated dining experience and just recently bought a delicious brunch to the table!
Do you have dietary restrictions and want a dining experience that caters to your needs? Lucky for us, Lahaina is home to a few delicious vegan restaurants! Moku Roots is our top choice, serving amazing vegan dishes made with local ingredients like coconut, kiawe flour, macadamia nuts and tons of fresh fruits and veggies. You won’t even know it’s vegan when you taste it, it’s just good, and grab a dessert on your way out! Choice Health Bar is another great veggie option, their veggie bowls, acai bowls, smoothes, soups and desserts are all made locally and with your health in mind!
Looking for dessert? Banyan Tree gelato and Lamperts Ice Cream (home of the Dole Fruit Whip) are your next stops on front street! Breakwall Shave Ice (located inside Down the Hatch Restaurant) even serves Hawaiian Shaved ice Adult Style (must be 21) and an assortment of other shaved ice desserts, acai bowls, ice coffees and smoothies!
Activities
Whale Watching in Lahaina
Whale watching is the top activity in Lahaina, Maui! Because the Maui Nui Basin is the choice spot for our humpback whale visitors, it became a protected sanctuary for whales in the 1990’s. You can whale watch from shore, your hotel or better yet, on a boat! You can find all styles of vessels to choose from! Large sailing vessels like Trilogy Excursions depart from the loading dock, while smaller rafting style boat like ours leave from Slip 17!
Snorkeling in Lahaina
You can snorkel from shore most anywhere in Lahaina! Mala Boat Ramp is our top spot to snorkel from shore in Lahaina, followed closely by Oluwalu Reef! Mala has an artificial reef made from the old boat harbor that sank into the ocean, creating an underwater home for everything from tropical fish, lots of green sea turtles, octopus and even reef sharks! Olowalu reef is one of Hawaii’s oldest and largest reefs, hosting unique pinnacle style reef structure, lots of marine life and the home to many manta rays! Snorkeling by boat is also a great adventure! Most snorkeling tours that depart from Lahaina Harbor will take you to the island of Lanai where the reef is in pristine condition, and we often see the resident spinner or bottlenose dolphins!
Fishing in Lahaina
If you’re wanting a fishing experience, best to pay for a charter where they can get you on the ones that are biting! Finest Kind and Die Hard are our top fishing company choice for Lahaina!
Luas in Lahaina
Luaus are back in action, with tasty local Hawaiian cuisine and traditional dance! Most luaus are located on a beach front location where you get to enjoy ocean views with a sit-down dinner and Hawaiian style entertainment. If you’re looking for Luaus located in Lahaina Town, Old Lahaina Luau is the go to spot! This luau is located right on front street and has an authentic styled venue with ocean front dining!
Whether you’re staying in Lahaina, or will make the short drive from Kaanapali or the day trip from Kihei or Wailea, it’s definitely worth the stop for some fun shopping, ocean activities and ono food!
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mauitime · 5 years
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Vana is the Newest Sushi Restaurant in Paia
Vana is the Newest Sushi Restaurant in Paia
Who doesn’t love exquisite sushi and Japanese inspired cuisine? Paia Inn Cafe is rebranding as Vana and adding a dinner menu to their repertoire. The focus is on local grown, seasonal ingredients just like their brunch, but with a decidedly Japanese flair at dinner. The evening menu starts at 5 Wednesday through Sunday, with service ending at 10pm most days, and Midnight on Saturday. You will…
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Top Reasons for Eating Farm to Table
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Residing in Hawaii, Michael Baskin is the founder and president of Baskin Design and draws upon his architectural expertise to craft homes in Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Asia. Michael Baskin also operates the Paia Inn Cafe, a restaurant that serves organic farm to table foods. Choosing to eat farm to table means consuming fresh and locally produced foods. Some of the key advantages of eating in this manner can be found below. 1. More cost effective. Purchasing food grown and sold by local farmers typically costs less than it would if bought at the supermarket. Since farmers are able to set their prices when selling directly to consumers, this helps them to stay in business and keeps food more affordable. 2. Enhanced nutrition. Local foods aren’t stored for long periods or shipped long distances, which makes them more nutritious than foods that are picked unripe so that they don’t spoil when they are transported to the retailer. 3. Enables support for ethically produced food. When consumers know where their food is being grown, they can choose to support responsible farming methods including organic farming, non-GMO crops, and free-range meat.
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maui-hawaii · 6 years
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Paia Inn Cafe - breakfast
It’s possible that Paia Inn serves the best breakfast on Maui.  Pretty certain.  This morning I had the CRABCAKE BENEDICT - Fresh avocado, poached eggs, hollandaise, dragonfruit chili sauce, potatoes.  It was perfect!  
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Big things are in store at Paia Inn Cafe.  Turns out they’ll be opening for dinner soon, have almost completed a new bar, and will be serving up on the roof soon.  Check them out at Paia Inn Cafe.
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Can you please make a new, fun spot for those looking for nightlife on the North shore? Please?  Not much else to do past 10pm.  Love what you’re doing, so keep on it!
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buffalobonvivant · 5 years
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Tiki cocktails, at the new Vana, Maui, created by @theveiledpearl . . . . Seeking out that #buffalony talent! . #maui #cocktails #tiki #craftcocktails #happyhour #hawaii #sushi #bar #drink #classicocktails #mixology #rum #cocktailsofinstagram #thirsty #liquorgram #cocktailbar #libations #cocktailphotography #libations #cocktailporn (at Paia Inn) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsSNdAsnN5x/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1fihwx5wkaz9o
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rnroundwego · 5 years
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Write up of our trip in 2011.
Day 1:
We landed in Maui and rented a convertible to do the ‘Road to Hana’! It’s a 2 ½ hour drive and best not to be done after sunset! A convertible is recommended so you can put the top-down and enjoy the views the best but some also like a 4×4 so if there’s any debris (usually after rainstorms) on the road, you’ll be fine. We were ok with the convertible and actually loved it. The highway is curvy, winding, and at times a one-lane road highway (CRAZY driving) with lots of pit-stops to be taken for waterfalls, fruit stands, viewpoints, etc. Normally people will start the drive in the morning from Lahaina/airport area and spend ½ day driving slowly all the way just past Hana to Oleo Gulch (the 7 sacred pools) and then drive back slowly, stopping whenever anything seems interesting! What we did is drive straight to Hana without stopping on the first day and spent the night in Hana (there’s only one real hotel but lots of bed and breakfasts). We stayed at the Hotel Hana-Maui, which I think has been re-named the Travasaa Hana. It’s pricey but awesome. Very quiet, almost secluded feeling, and relaxing. Exactly what we were looking for and honestly we wished we had an extra day to spend just at the hotel doing nothing (they have an infinity pool, yoga classes, lots of property to walk around, hammocks/lounge chairs in your personal patio, etc.)! The hotel is associated with Hamoa Beach which is a short drive away or I think they have a shuttle too. The beach is beautiful!! MUST GO if you’re in the area. Again, a secluded feeling even though it’s a public beach. We ate dinner at the hotel b/c the town shuts down early and there aren’t really any other options.
Day 2:
We ate breakfast at the hotel and spent the morning at Hamoa Beach. Then we drove to Oleo Gulch (the 7 sacred pools) and went swimming in one of the lower pools. Wear good shoes b/c it’s a rocky climb/walk to the pools. It’s pretty cool to see and apparently if you can spend more time you can hike to one of the higher pools and there are some pretty cool waterfalls. From Oleo Gulch we drove back the opposite way on the road to Hana into Lahaina city, stopping at some fruit stands, a view point, and a waterfall. Don’t have any specific information b/c we did everything as we saw it, but I highly recommend getting different maps and/or guidebooks suggesting pit-stops along the way – don’t just use one book/map b/c sometimes the mile markers are listed differently or one book misses something another has, etc.  Also, apparently they even have CDs that you can listen to in the car as you’re driving that will describe things to you as you go. Make sure you have your camera, good water shoes (in case you want to hike to any waterfalls), snacks/water, bathing suits/towels, and bug repellant!
That evening we checked into the Plantation Inn in Lahaina. It’s a cute little hotel ($150/night) but there were ants! Apparently this is common for Hawaii but we didn’t find this problem anywhere else. Don’t think I would stay here again but it was just one night and we barely spent time at the hotel. The breakfast at the restaurant was really good.
That evening we had dinner at the Old Lahaina Luau.  It’s ranked as one of the best and most authentic luaus…not sure how true it is, but the show was awesome and the food was good. It was a pain to book b/c the luau gets booked up really fast and although we were on a waiting list, I had to keep calling b/c they don’t do a good job of following up. It costs about $100 for buffet dinner, unlimited drinks/open-bar, and a great show of hula and Polynesian dancers.
Day 6-9:
We stayed at the Fairmont Kea Lani oceanfront room – one of the best hotels I’ve stayed at! Absolutely loved it, loved the pool, the views, the beach (polo beach – small private beach for Fairmont, but large waves!) and the resto – Nick’s Fishmarket Maui – where we ate dinner twice 🙂 I don’t think you have to stay at the hotel to eat here so if you want a dinner out, I’d recommend it. You can try to come before sunset and sit with a sunset view and it’s really pretty. Again, a little pricey (it’s the Fairmont!) but we were lazy to leave the property. We pretty much spent every afternoon at the Fairmont pool/beach and during the days did three different tours:
Surfing – we surfed with Maui Waveriders in Kihei and LOVED them. Great instructor and they have a photographer in the water for you! Would’ve been cool to try paddle boarding too!
Sunrise Bike Ride with Haleakala Bike Company – http://www.bikemaui.com/ – we drove ourselves to their shop (past Paia) and then took a bus up with the tour company to the peak of the volcano. On the tour, you watch the sunrise (freezing cold) and then bike ride all the way down to the shop. You usually end up back at the shop by 10am. We chose the self-guided option so we were on our own and can stop wherever we like for breakfast/ photos/ etc. I was not a fan of this tour. The sunrise was pretty but b/c we already did the sunset in mauna kea on big island, I wasn’t blown away. There are others who say this is the best thing they’ve ever done though… Also the self-guided thing in retrospect was not such a good idea b/c it was easy to get lost (which we did!) and then we had to bike ride uphill to get back on track (you can imagine how happy I was about that!). Finally, you have to wake up at like 3 am to make it to the bike shop and catch their bus to the summit for the sunrise. It was just exhausting. So overall, I would not do this specific tour again but would recommend doing the guided bike ride tour, especially if you haven’t done a sunset/sunrise thing yet… or you can choose the option where you bike ride later in the day without the sunrise…
Snorkelling – http://www.sailtrilogy.com/ We took a snorkelling tour to Molokini crater and the boat was also supposed to stop at “turtle town” an area where you can snorkel with the turtles! This is supposed to be an amazing tour and the snorkeling is supposed to be great…unfortunately, on the day we took the tour the weather was not so great and the snorkeling was really disappointing. There were definitely lots of fish and they were really close and all around us, but nothing too exceptional. Mind you, the first-time snorkelers on board really seemed to like it. We did take the later tour so I don’t know if we had gone in the early morning tour if that would have been better. Also, because of the weather they were also unable to go to ‘turtle town’ and even though we saw some turtles in the water, we didn’t get to snorkel/swim with them. Really upset about that! I’d still recommend snorkeling at Molokini crater and/or turtle town area b/c I think that maybe we had an ‘off day.’ Maybe booking separate tours (i.e. one just for turtle town and one for molokini crater etc.) would be better and/or booking the tour for earlier in the week would be a good idea so if the weather is not great you can re-book for a better day?
Maui Notes:
Red Sand Beach – so apparently there’s only one and it’s in Hana and almost impossible to get to (well possible but really dangerous to hike to and it’s considered trespassing). We found out that the local kayaking tour company in Hana (the hotel transferred us to them so not sure of the name) can do private kayak trips and will take you there at a cost of $150/person! Rahim was dying to go to this beach and we were tempted to risk the hike but it had rained the night before so the warnings were really high. The kayak tour also said they could not take us until later that afternoon or the next day and we didn’t have the time, plus a little too pricey for us so we passed. If this is something high on your to-do list, book it as soon as you get there! Also the price might be negotiable, especially depending on the number of people so you might get a better deal….
Paia – this is a little town on the road to Hana that has Brazilian influence. You can shop for some hot Brazilian bikinis here or go to the beach and see the pretty people 😀 There’s also a resto and B&b called Mama’s Fish House here that’s supposed to be great and according to foursquare (and Rahim) Paia is known for their fish tacos…(I think the resto is called paia fish market). If you get a chance, I’d even recommend spending a night here before leaving for your road to hana or on your way back. The town was cute. A couple we met on our snorkeling trip were honeymooning in maui and spent the trip based in Paia and loved it.
Maui beaches – there are some great beaches around the Fairmont hotel area (Wailea) and even up past Lahaina (in Napili) and people we met on the snorkeling tour who were staying in Napili also said the snorkeling there was awesome. We were really happy with Fairmont and wanted to chill so we didn’t do anything else but stay at the Fairmont pool/beach, but just letting you know in case you want to explore b/c polo beach isn’t known as one of the ‘best’ beaches!
Helicopter tour – this was a cost thing originally so we didn’t book it and then afterwards it was an availability thing (I asked the hotel concierge to try the night before we were leaving!) and so we did not get to do a helicopter tour on this trip. Don’t really feel like it’s a must-do but some of the pics of the waterfalls you can see from the helicopter look incredible. Lesson – book ahead or at least as soon as you arrive if you want to do this!
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anachef · 5 years
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100 Best Brunch Restaurants in America for 2019
OpenTable, the world’s leading provider of online restaurant reservations, has released its annual list of the 100 Best Brunch Restaurants in America for 2019. OpenTable data shows that 81 percent of diners book their Mother’s Day reservations two weeks in advance, so the list comes at the perfect time to help diners find the best brunch eatery to celebrate the mother figure in their lives. Featuring restaurants coast-to-coast, across 24 states and Washington, D.C., the list is a comprehensive look at the best brunch spots in the country. The Best Brunch Restaurants in America list was culled from more than 12 million verified diner reviews of over 30,000 restaurants in 50 states and Washington, D.C.
From restaurants with magnificent views like Geoffrey’s Restaurant in Malibu, Calif., to brunch institutions like Sadelle’s in New York, to acclaimed eateries like Somerset in Chicago, the Best Brunch Restaurants list features a wide variety of restaurants. California is the most recognized state on the list with 16 restaurants honored, followed by New York with 12 winning restaurants and Illinois and Pennsylvania with eight each. Florida, Texas and Washington, D.C. each boast seven winning restaurants and Louisiana claims five honorees.
The annual list comes on the heels of OpenTable’s national #DiningMode campaign, a challenge to diners to set aside their phones while dining with mom and connect with those around them this Mother’s Day. Diners are now encouraged to give moms the gift of being truly present at a celebratory brunch at any of this year’s winning restaurants making honoring the mom in your life easy and more rewarding.
“On Mother’s Day 2018, we seated more diners than any other day that year and recognize that celebrating mom is a priority for our diners,” said Caroline Potter, Chief Dining Officer at OpenTable. “The honorees on this year’s best brunch list are creating experiences that will dazzle her and make embracing our #DiningMode challenge a snap, with sublime drinks and dishes and friendly service. You won’t be tempted to pick up your phone on May 12 at any of these spots.”
The 100 Best Brunch Restaurants list is generated solely from diner reviews collected between March 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019. All restaurants with a minimum “overall” score and number of qualifying reviews were included for consideration. The overall score is made up of unique data points, such as overall diner rating, user klout, total number of reviews and regional overall rating. Qualifying restaurants were then scored and sorted according to the sum of tags for which “brunch” was selected as a special feature.
Based on this methodology, the 100 Best Brunch Restaurants in America for 2019 according to OpenTable diners, are as follows (in alphabetical order):
100 Best Brunch Restaurants in America for 2019
Ambar – Multiple Locations Atchafalaya Restaurant – New Orleans, Louisiana Balthazar – New York, New York Bartolotta’s Lake Park Bistro – Milwaukee, Wisconsin Beachcomber Cafe – Crystal Cove – Newport Coast, California Beatrix – Multiple Locations Brennan’s – New Orleans, Louisiana Brennan’s of Houston – Houston, Texas Bristol Seafood Grill – Multiple Locations The Butcher, The Baker, The Cappuccino Maker – West Hollywood, California Bud & Marilyn’s – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Café Ba-Ba-Reeba – Chicago, Illinois Cafe Fiorello – New York, New York Cafe Luxembourg – New York, New York Cafe Monte – Charlotte, North Carolina Cappy’s Restaurant – San Antonio, Texas Carmine’s – 44th Street – New York, New York Catch LA – West Hollywood, California Chart House Restaurant – Weehawken, New Jersey Chez Zee – Austin, Texas Cookshop – New York, New York The Copper Hen – Minneapolis, Minnesota The Dandelion – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Dining Room at Salish Lodge & Spa – Snoqualmie, Washington Duke’s – Huntington Beach, California Emmaline – Houston, Texas Farmers & Distillers – Washington, D.C. Farmers Fishers Bakers – Washington, D.C. Farmhouse at Roger’s Gardens – Corona Del Mar, California Founding Farmers – Multiple Locations The Gage – Chicago, Illinois Gandy Dancer – Ann Arbor, Michigan Geoffrey’s Restaurant – Malibu, California Gertrude’s – Baltimore, Maryland Giada – The Cromwell – Las Vegas, Nevada Grace’s – Houston, Texas The Grand Marlin of Pensacola Beach – Pensacola, Florida Great Maple – San Diego, California Green Valley Grill – Greensboro, North Carolina The Hamilton – Washington, D.C. The Hampton Social – River North – Chicago, Illinois Harbor House – Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hell’s Kitchen – Caesars Palace Las Vegas – Las Vegas, Nevada The Henry – Phoenix, Arizona HEXX kitchen + bar – Las Vegas, Nevada Ida Claire – Addison, Texas The Ivy – West Hollywood, California Jake’s Del Mar – Del Mar, California Kyle G’s Prime Seafood – Jensen Beach, Florida Lafayette – New York, New York Lake Elmo Inn – Lake Elmo, Minnesota Le Diplomate – Washington, D.C. Le Moo – Louisville, Kentucky Lindey’s – Columbus, Ohio Little Goat – Chicago, Illinois Lola Seattle – Seattle, Washington Louie Bossi Ristorante – Fort Lauderdale, Florida The Love – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Maggiano’s – South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa, California Mama’s Fish House – Paia, Hawaii Mere Bulles – Brentwood, Tennessee Mon Ami Gabi – Las Vegas, Nevada Muriel’s Jackson Square – New Orleans, Louisiana Oxford Exchange – Tampa, Florida Palace – Miami Beach, Florida Palace Café – New Orleans, Louisiana Parc – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Perch LA – Los Angeles, California Pier W – Cleveland, Ohio Poor Calvin’s – Atlanta, Georgia Print Works Bistro – Greensboro, North Carolina The Rotunda at Neiman Marcus – San Francisco, California Sadelle’s – New York, New York Salty’s – Multiple Locations Sarabeth’s Park Avenue South – New York, New York Shaw’s Crab House – Chicago, Illinois The Smith – Multiple Locations Somerset – Chicago, Illinois Spencer’s Restaurant – Palm Springs, California Stanford Grill – Columbia, Maryland Succotash – Penn Quarter DC – Washington, D.C. Summer House Santa Monica – Chicago, Illinois Suraya – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Talula’s Garden – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tavern on the Green – New York, New York Terrain Garden Cafe – Glen Mills, Pennsylvania The Tropicale – Palm Springs, California Top of the Hub – Boston, Massachusetts Tower Oaks Lodge – Rockville, Maryland Town – San Carlos, California Tupelo Honey – Downtown Asheville – Asheville, North Carolina Ulele – Tampa, Florida Unconventional Diner – Washington, D.C. Upland – New York, New York Whiskey Cake – Plano, Texas White Dog Cafe – Wayne, Pennsylvania Willa Jean – New Orleans, Louisiana X2O Xaviars on the Hudson – Yonkers, New York Yank Sing – Rincon Center – San Francisco, California Yardbird – Multiple Locations
The complete list may also be viewed at: https://www.opentable.com/lists/us-best-brunch-restaurants-2019.
source http://www.restaurantnews.com/100-best-brunch-restaurants-in-america-for-2019-042919/
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newf-surfboard-net · 6 years
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Maui, Paia Inn (www.newfsurfboardnet.com). #yoga #pilates #supyoga #suppilates #surfing #standuppaddleboarding #sup #paddleboarding #maui #california #thehamptonsnewyork🚩 https://www.instagram.com/p/BpfvNp7lcaj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15dw82jxnfolw
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bradstarks · 6 years
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While collecting location intel, took a break over the perfect Expresso at @paiainncafe and @paiainn. Very classy place with a pretty great food menu for breakfast and lunch. #goodmorning #goodeats #paia #foodie #foodielife #foodies #lobby #lobbyart #hoteldesign #hotels #hotellife #hotellobby #hotellovers (at Paia Inn Café)
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mauitime · 5 years
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Protests at Pa‘ia Inn, owner claims activists spread misinformation
Protests at Pa‘ia Inn, owner claims activists spread misinformation
Mopsy protests outside Pa‘ia Inn while MPD — called by Michael Baskin — looks on
When I first heard about the plans for a Nov. 2 picketing protest at Pa‘ia Inn, I was told the issue was a “huge deal” for Pa‘ia residents. “It’s about how [Michael Baskin, the owner of Pa‘ia Inn] is still running Pa‘ia Inn ILLEGALLY, and keeps harassing the Aarona ohana who is one of the last Hawaiians to own…
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These are the 100 best restaurants in America, according to OpenTable
OpenTable released its annual list of the 100 best restaurants in America.
The list is based on over 12 million reviews from OpenTable users.
All 50 states and Washington, DC, are represented on the list.
  With the holidays near, it may be time to treat yourself and your family to some new restaurants.
You can start by consulting restaurant reservation site OpenTable, which just released its annual list of its 100 best restaurants in America. The list is based on over 12 million reviews from OpenTable users. All 50 states and Washington, DC are represented on the list.
These are OpenTable's 100 best restaurants in America, in alphabetical order: 
1770 House - East Hampton, New York
Arethusa al Tavolo - Bantam, Connecticut
Atera - New York, New York
Barclay Prime - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Barrique Venice - Venice, California
Bavette's - Chicago, Illinois
Benu - San Francisco, California
Bida Manda Restaurant and Bar - Raleigh, North Carolina
Bones - Atlanta, Georgia
BONDST - New York, New York
Buccan - Palm Beach, Florida
Café Monarch - Scottsdale, Arizona
Cafe Provence - Prairie Village, Kansas
Charleston - Baltimore, Maryland
Charleston Grill - Charleston, South Carolina
Chez Billy Sud - Washington, DC
chi SPACCA - Los Angeles, California  
Coppa - Boston, Massachusetts
CRUST - Miami, Florida
Daniel - New York, New York
Del Posto - New York, New York
Double Knot - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fishing With Dynamite - Manhattan Beach, California
Frances - San Francisco, California
Gabriel Kreuther - New York, New York
Geronimo - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Girl & the Goat - Chicago, Illinois
Giulia Restaurant - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Gramercy Tavern - New York, New York
The Grill - Naples, Florida
Halls Chophouse - Charleston, South Carolina
Harold Black - Washington, DC
Heirloom Cafe - San Francisco, California
Hersh's - Baltimore, Maryland
Highlands Bar & Grill - Birmingham, Alabama
The Inn at Little Washington - Washington, Virginia
Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab - Multiple Locations
JUNGSIK - New York, New York
Kinship - Washington, DC
Koi - West Hollywood, California
Kokkari Estiatorio - San Francisco, California
L'Auberge Chez Francois - Great Falls, Virginia
La Grotta - Atlanta, Georgia
Lahaina Grill - Lahaina, Hawaii
L'Artusi - New York, New York
Le Bilboquet - Dallas, Texas
Le Coucou - New York, New York
Le Diplomate - Washington, DC
Le Vallauris - Palm Springs, California
Linwoods - Owings Mills, Maryland
Mama's Fish House - Paia, Hawaii
Marc Forgione - New York, New York
Marcel's by Robert Wiedmaier - Washington, DC
Marea - New York, New York
Market Restaurant and Bar - Del Mar, California
Mistral - Sherman Oaks, California
The Modern - New York, New York
Momofuku Ko - New York, New York
Neighborhood Services - Dallas, Texas
Orchids at Palm Court - Cincinnati, Ohio
Oriole - Chicago, Illinois
Parc - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Per Se - New York, New York
The Polo Bar - New York, New York
Polo Lounge @ The Beverly Hills Hotel - Beverly Hills, California
PRESS - St. Helena, California
Quince - San Francisco, California
Raoul's - New York, New York
Rasika - Washington, DC
Restaurant L - Cincinnati, Ohio
Riccardo Enoteca - Chicago, Illinois
Rich Table - San Francisco, California
RL Restaurant - Chicago, Illinois
RPM Restaurants -   Locations
Rudy & Paco Restaurant & Bar - Galveston, Texas
Ruth's Chris Steak House - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The Saddle River Inn - Saddle River, New Jersey
Saint Jacques French Cuisine - Raleigh, North Carolina
Shinsei Restaurant - Dallas, Texas
SHU - Sushi House Unico - Bel Air, California
Sotto - Cincinnati, Ohio
Spinasse - Seattle, Washington
St. Francis Winery & Vineyards - Santa Rosa, California
Steve & Cookie's By the Bay - Margate, New Jersey
Stonehouse at San Ysidro Ranch - Santa Barbara, California
Sushi Nakazawa - New York, New York
The Table at Season To Taste - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Talula's Garden - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Metro Wine Bar & Bistro - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Toscana - Los Angeles, California
Townsend - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
True Food Kitchen - Chicago, Illinois
Uchi - Dallas, Texas
UMI - Atlanta, Georgia
Upland - New York, New York
Vernick Food & Drink - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Vetri Cucina - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yvonne's - Boston, Massachusetts
Zahav - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Zero Restaurant + Bar  - Charleston, South Carolina
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These are the 100 best restaurants in America, according to OpenTable
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OpenTable released its annual list of the 100 best restaurants in America.
The list is based on over 12 million reviews from OpenTable users.
All 50 states and Washington, DC, are represented on the list.
  With the holidays near, it may be time to treat yourself and your family to some new restaurants.
You can start by consulting restaurant reservation site OpenTable, which just released its annual list of its 100 best restaurants in America. The list is based on over 12 million reviews from OpenTable users. All 50 states and Washington, DC are represented on the list.
These are OpenTable's 100 best restaurants in America, in alphabetical order: 
1770 House - East Hampton, New York
Arethusa al Tavolo - Bantam, Connecticut
Atera - New York, New York
Barclay Prime - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Barrique Venice - Venice, California
Bavette's - Chicago, Illinois
Benu - San Francisco, California
Bida Manda Restaurant and Bar - Raleigh, North Carolina
Bones - Atlanta, Georgia
BONDST - New York, New York
Buccan - Palm Beach, Florida
Café Monarch - Scottsdale, Arizona
Cafe Provence - Prairie Village, Kansas
Charleston - Baltimore, Maryland
Charleston Grill - Charleston, South Carolina
Facebook / Charleston Grill
Chez Billy Sud - Washington, DC
chi SPACCA - Los Angeles, California  
Coppa - Boston, Massachusetts
CRUST - Miami, Florida
Daniel - New York, New York
Del Posto - New York, New York
Double Knot - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fishing With Dynamite - Manhattan Beach, California
Frances - San Francisco, California
Gabriel Kreuther - New York, New York
Geronimo - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Girl & the Goat - Chicago, Illinois
Giulia Restaurant - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Gramercy Tavern - New York, New York
Facebook / Gramercy Tavern
The Grill - Naples, Florida
Halls Chophouse - Charleston, South Carolina
Harold Black - Washington, DC
Heirloom Cafe - San Francisco, California
Hersh's - Baltimore, Maryland
Highlands Bar & Grill - Birmingham, Alabama
The Inn at Little Washington - Washington, Virginia
Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab - Multiple Locations
JUNGSIK - New York, New York
Kinship - Washington, DC
Koi - West Hollywood, California
Kokkari Estiatorio - San Francisco, California
L'Auberge Chez Francois - Great Falls, Virginia
La Grotta - Atlanta, Georgia
Lahaina Grill - Lahaina, Hawaii
Facebook / Lahaina Grill
L'Artusi - New York, New York
Le Bilboquet - Dallas, Texas
Le Coucou - New York, New York
Le Diplomate - Washington, DC
Le Vallauris - Palm Springs, California
Linwoods - Owings Mills, Maryland
Mama's Fish House - Paia, Hawaii
Marc Forgione - New York, New York
Marcel's by Robert Wiedmaier - Washington, DC
Marea - New York, New York
Market Restaurant and Bar - Del Mar, California
Mistral - Sherman Oaks, California
The Modern - New York, New York
Momofuku Ko - New York, New York
Facebook / Momofuku Ko
Neighborhood Services - Dallas, Texas
Orchids at Palm Court - Cincinnati, Ohio
Oriole - Chicago, Illinois
Parc - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Per Se - New York, New York
The Polo Bar - New York, New York
Polo Lounge @ The Beverly Hills Hotel - Beverly Hills, California
PRESS - St. Helena, California
Quince - San Francisco, California
Raoul's - New York, New York
Rasika - Washington, DC
Restaurant L - Cincinnati, Ohio
Riccardo Enoteca - Chicago, Illinois
Rich Table - San Francisco, California
Facebook / RICH TABLE
RL Restaurant - Chicago, Illinois
RPM Restaurants -   Locations
Rudy & Paco Restaurant & Bar - Galveston, Texas
Ruth's Chris Steak House - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The Saddle River Inn - Saddle River, New Jersey
Saint Jacques French Cuisine - Raleigh, North Carolina
Shinsei Restaurant - Dallas, Texas
SHU - Sushi House Unico - Bel Air, California
Sotto - Cincinnati, Ohio
Spinasse - Seattle, Washington
St. Francis Winery & Vineyards - Santa Rosa, California
Steve & Cookie's By the Bay - Margate, New Jersey
Stonehouse at San Ysidro Ranch - Santa Barbara, California
Sushi Nakazawa - New York, New York
The Table at Season To Taste - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Talula's Garden - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Metro Wine Bar & Bistro - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Toscana - Los Angeles, California
Townsend - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
True Food Kitchen - Chicago, Illinois
Uchi - Dallas, Texas
UMI - Atlanta, Georgia
Upland - New York, New York
Vernick Food & Drink - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Vetri Cucina - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yvonne's - Boston, Massachusetts
Zahav - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Zero Restaurant + Bar  - Charleston, South Carolina
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