{Monday} 9am: We're taking a morning flight to Maui and since I typically don't feel hunger until lunchtime, I munch on some Cheerios in the Virgin America Lounge. The food selection at the lounge is always so paltry and amounts to nothing more than a scattering of fruit, boxed cereal, and salty nuts. Such a shame as their Asian and European counterparts serve full blown buffets with open bar breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 1pm: After touching down in Maui, M is starving and goes on Yelp looking for food. There's a highly rated Thai food truck a mile from the airport so we stop there for some pad thai. It's good but the heat is unbearable so it's hard to enjoy the noodles when sweat is trickling into the plate. I've only been to Hawaii during the winter months so I definitely wasn't prepared for the summer weather.
{Tuesday} 10am: I'm craving spam musubi so we walk to the supermarket near our hotel and pick up some Acai smoothies and my favorite luncheon meat on rice sandwich, the first of many I'll be ingesting on the trip. 1pm: M is hungry so we Yelp and find Outriggers, a pizza truck in Wailea. There are tons of food trucks on the island which is convenient but so great when the weather is scorching. We eat outdoors again and I give up on chewing after minutes as I'm already drenched in sweat.
{Wednesday} 11am: After an amazing couples' massage at Olavine Spa, an oasis tucked away in a strip mall in Wailea, we stop by the market and pick up some salads and spam musubi and eat in our hotel while getting ready for a very special afternoon. 8pm: We dine at Mama's Fish House-unanimously voted as the best restaurant on the island by all our friends. It truly is the best we have foodgasms (at least I did) after every single dish. The white fish ceviche is tender, fresh, and perfectly marinated with a coconut lime sauce. My yellowtail collar is juicy and humongous. The mahi mahi stuffed with lobster is yummy and addicting until the last bite. And I'm usually impartial to fish!
{Thursday} 12pm: We have a long lazy lunch at inside Ko at the Fairmont Maui overlooking the pool. I love view, the deep fried sushi roll, the Chinese chicken salad, and shrimp atop soba noodles. For dessert, we have our first shaved ice of the trip and it's a bowl of all my favorites-red bean, mochi, fruit, and condensed milk. We spend a few hours by the pool alternating between pretending to work and napping.
{Friday} 12pm: On our way to Hana, we stop by Hana Ranch Provisions, a farm to table concept in Paia for lunch. I get the papaya salad while M gets one of their burgers. The salad is nothing to blog home about but the burger is delicious.
{Saturday} 12pm: The search for traditional island breakfast becomes a Goldilocks saga. We first stop at a cafe nearby only to find that they stopped serving breakfast at 10am. In a panic, I yelp other places and drive to our second location-but they've stopped serving at 11 and it was already 11:10am. Maui doesn't do brunch on weekends? So we go to Sunrise Cafe in Downtown Lahaina but they don't have fried rice or macadamia nut pancakes. We pay and thank them for the iced tea and walk to 808 Grindz Cafe. There's a 30 minute wait and I'm about to pass out from hunger pangs by the time we sit down. They have the pancakes, the fried rice, but are all out of spam. I swallow my tears and try to eat away my pain.
{Sunday} 1pm: We stop at yet another food truck in Lahaina for smoothies before heading over to Local Foods. I get the spam musubi and a side of fried rice.
{Monday} 11am: Before heading to the airport, we have one last Maui meal. I get a smoothie at Choice Health Bar and M and I split a chicken quesadilla from Ono Tacos. And as I take the last bite of my quesadilla, a wave of melancholy rushes in. Paradise is over.